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Cassiel (Hebrew: קַצְפִּיאֵל Qaṣpīʾēl, "God is my wrath"; also known as קַפְצִיאֵל Qap̄ṣīʾēl, "God is my leap"; Arabic: كسفيائيل, Kasfīyāʾīl) is an angel appearing in extracanonical Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mystical and magical works, often as one of the Seven Archangels, the angel of Saturn, and in other roles.

Cassiel meaning “Speed of God” is the Latin name of an archangel in post-biblical Judeo-Christian religion, particularly that of the Kabbalah. Unlike many other angels, Cassiel is known for simply watching the events of the cosmos unfold with little interference. He is the angel of solitude and tears, and is said to preside over the deaths of kings.

What does the Bible say about Cassiel?

There actually is no reference to a Castiel in the Bible. However, it is sometimes considered a variation of Cassiel. Cassiel is an Archangel. He is referenced as being the patron angel of the oppressed.

Though the Bible doesn't mention Cassiel directly, the character has occurred in various forms of media and literature. He has featured in movies, books, and TV shows, often depicted as a sympathetic angelic figure, observing humanity from afar and reflecting a quiet, contemplative demeanor.

What is the duty of Cassiel?

Unlike many other angels, Cassiel is known for simply watching the events of the cosmos unfold with little interference. His name meaning remains true to the Speed of God, as Cassiel is known to be the fastest archangel in all of creation. Even powerful archangels like Michael cannot keep up with him.

He is often included in lists as being one of the seven archangels and often associated with the Seventh Heaven.

Archangel Cassiel can also be called: Casiel, Cassel, Castiel, Cas, Cass, Casitiel, Castael, Mocoton, Kaziel, kafkiel, Qafsiel, Qaphsiel, Qaspiel, Quaphsiel. He is also known as the angel of temperance.

Cassiel is sometimes described as the angel of tears and the angel of temperance.

کاسیل فرشته نظم و صبوری است. با کاسیل در روزهای شنبه، اول هر هفته کمک می‌کند انرژی کافی برای کنار گذاشتن الگوهای ناکارآمد رفتاری را کنار بگذارید، ظرفیت خود را افزایش دهید و صبورانه برای اهدافتان تلاش کنید. کاسیل شما را راهنمایی می‌کند و به شما استقامت و انعطاف لازم را می‌بخشد.

? Why is Cassiel the angel of tears

Archangel Cassiel is associated with Saturn. Cassiel rules the Sabbath or the day of rest, the pause in our week for reflection. The combination of Emerald Green/Mid Tone Olive brings together the journey from the solar plexus towards the heart.

In rabbinic literature, the Kabbalah is the only text to relate the identity of angels with souls. Tradition differs as to how many classes of angels exist although all relate the number of angel classes to the heavens in a one-to-one ratio. One of the older and most common views, divides angels into seven classes. Another tradition states that there are only three true archangels and only three heavens. And then there is a third tradition, combining the two aforementioned for a total of ten classes of angels. Yet another theory relates the names of the archangels to the planets.

What does the angel Cassiel do?

Unlike other Angels, Cassiel simply observes and watches what happens here on Earth without interfering. He is considered to be the ruling prince or high ranking Angel who guards the Seventh Heaven, which is said to be the most sacred realm where God sits on his throne.

Who is the angel of loneliness? Cassiel

Cassiel is said to be the angel of solitude and tears, and is said to preside over the deaths of kings. According to some scholars, he has been shown to have a beard and riding a heavenly griffon in some works.

Cassiel is listed in the related works The Sworn Book of Honorius and in (pseudo)-Peter de Abano's Heptameron (the latter also influenced by Sefer Raziel). Cassiel's presence in Honorius may also be a result of Greek influence, as he is likewise listed in a Byzantine exorcism manual (as Kasiel). In these works, he is, as usual, listed as the angel of Saturn but also as the angel of the North and as one of the angels named in the Sigillum Dei. Following Honorius and the Heptameron, Cassiel appears in the Liber de Angelis as Cassael (again the angel over Saturn), then in various editions of the Key of Solomon as Cassiel or Cassael, angel (sometimes archangel) over Saturn or Saturday, and once again in the Sigillum Dei. Cassiel is depicted in Francis Barrett's The Magus as a dragon-riding Djinn with a beard, again as the angel over Saturn.

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