Your Super Powers – Ratziel

As you read in Your Super Powers – Khamael, the Archangels are actually powers within you, activated by invocation and intention, which assist you in creating your world, enhancing it and moving on to the next creation.

These super powers allow you to create in multiple realms in this universe.  Again, the formula is:

The Archangel invokes the power of the law, working with the principle, to produce the attribute.

Ratziel, pronounced RAT-ZEE-EL, invokes the power of the Law of Ideation, working with the principle of Migration, producing Wisdom.

Traditional Invocation: Ratziel, Ratziel, Ratziel. Divine Ideation provides what we are to learn.

Discussion: The teachers said: “…as volition propels divine thought into objective manifestation, the law is established that this universe shall exist. So in the way of a pattern, the Law of Ideation says to you that before anything else can happen for you or with you or by you, you must be in compliance with the law of idea. Divine thought establishes the divine plan. Your thought establishes your plan.” (Saturday #12). So Ideation is the formulation of a plan or pattern, or creation of a seed, if you will. And, of course, if you plant a seed in an appropriate environment and give it water and nourishment, it will reproduce according to the DNA of the seed. So if you want something to manifest, document its characteristics and the environment where it can flourish, move to / create that environment, make your plan and put it in effect. Depending on your attunement, the amount you do and the amount nature does will vary.

My favorite invocation for Ratziel is: With Ratziel I joyfully declare, “Source guides my choice.” Ratziel, Ratziel, Ratziel.

Discussion: As with the invocation for Khamael, this format states the intention of the invocation prior to the invocation and affirms an attitude of joy. Joy is a necessary component of the enthusiasm that is part of the fuel of creation.

Do birds have to think about flying south for the winter? No, they’re guided by Source. That’s the principle of Migration. If we know our plan and our priorities and watch for cues in the world around us and listen for ideas that pop up moment by moment, we can be guided toward our goal and minimize effort.

Time to do some planning?

Seymour Lovejoy

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