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In order to have peace, the archangels sometimes have to make war for the binding of the [[Special:MyLanguage/fallen angel|fallen angel]]s. Archangel Uriel and Aurora embody the peace and brotherhood of God. They minister to all life. Their work corresponds to the [[Special:MyLanguage/solar-plexus chakra|solar-plexus chakra]], which is at the navel. Their day is Thursday, and on this day we can receive a greater release of light, energy and cosmic consciousness from their [[Special:MyLanguage/causal body|causal body]].
In order to have peace, the archangels sometimes have to make war for the binding of the [[Special:MyLanguage/fallen angel|fallen angel]]s. Archangel Uriel and Aurora embody the peace and brotherhood of God. They minister to all life. Their work corresponds to the [[Special:MyLanguage/solar-plexus chakra|solar-plexus chakra]], which is at the navel. Their day is Thursday, and on this day we can receive a greater release of light, energy and cosmic consciousness from their [[Special:MyLanguage/causal body|causal body]].


== Traditions about Uriel ==
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== Sagnir um Úríel ==


The name Uriel means “fire of God,” “flame of God” or “God is my light.” In Jewish tradition, Archangel Uriel is called the “one who brings light to Israel.” He interprets prophecies and is often shown carrying a book, a papyrus scroll. John Milton describes Uriel in ''Paradise Lost'' as the “regent of the sun” and “the sharpest-sighted spirit of all in Heaven.” Some traditions say Uriel is the angel who led [[Special:MyLanguage/Abraham|Abraham]] out of the land of [[Special:MyLanguage/Ur|Ur]].  
The name Uriel means “fire of God,” “flame of God” or “God is my light.” In Jewish tradition, Archangel Uriel is called the “one who brings light to Israel.” He interprets prophecies and is often shown carrying a book, a papyrus scroll. John Milton describes Uriel in ''Paradise Lost'' as the “regent of the sun” and “the sharpest-sighted spirit of all in Heaven.” Some traditions say Uriel is the angel who led [[Special:MyLanguage/Abraham|Abraham]] out of the land of [[Special:MyLanguage/Ur|Ur]].  
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