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Iahhel is the guardian angel for people born between January 26 and January 30. She represents the 5th and 10th degree of Aquarius. In the angel hierarchy she is an Archangel, she is part of the sefirot of Hod, and her governing Archangel is Raphael. Her planetary energies are Mercury / Venus and she represents the element of Air.

Guardian Angel Iahhel is the angel of desire for knowledge. Firstly, the meaning of her name is "God The Highest Being". In the Jewish culture, she belongs to the Beni Elohims. They are ruled by Archangel Ariel. But in the Christian culture, Iahhel is one of the archangels. And she is ruled by Archangel Michael.

Iahhel helps to gain wisdom, assists in the emergence of luminous ideas and the appease the violence of the world. She teaches Kabbalah or Jewish mysticism and philosophy, protects against snake bites and reveals the treasures hidden in the earth; she gives wisdom and allows mortals to understand the Akashic Principle.

Iahhel is the angel of knowledge. Iahhel allows the human beings under her protection to rediscover knowledge that they had no idea that they already possessed. She brings enlightenment, wisdom and sense of responsibility. She fills her charges with positive and constructive ideas and thoughts. Iahhel helps her wards to enjoy solitude and tranquility. She also has the ability to help mortals to pay their karmic debts. Iahhel is very helpful for those who have spiritual gifts such as clairvoyance. She helps to transform a person's home into a place full of positive energy and harmony.

Iahhel is the protector of those who were born between January 26 and January 30. If you were born in this period, then the angel of desire for knowledge is influencing your life.

In the cabala, Iahhel is an archangel who has dominion over philosophers and those who wish to withdraw from worldly concerns. Iahhel is also one of the 72 angels bearing the mystical name of God Shemhamphorae.

  1. See Ambelain, La Kabbale Pratique for Iahhel's sigil, p. 294.1
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