7 degrees Gemini
The Angels of Symbolism
Also known as the Angels of Morilon
Beloved,
We are the angels of interpretation and symbols. Those who interpret dreams do so with our inspiration. Any symbol becomes understandable with our help.
We inspire appropriate symbols for every outside form, archetype, and for every virtue and quality in the realms of mind and feeling.
The wisdom that we inspire, through the divine virtues that are represented by the letters of our name, allows a son or daughter of God to correctly judge the true nature of any being, or symbol, on any world or level, by its form.
By being able to learn about the symbols of the analogies’ through the angels of
Morilon it is possible to ‘understand any being appearing...in any sphere.
Here is one of our stories:
Once upon a time a man named Jed had to make a very important decision that would determine the fate of his computer company. He had to choose a new manager for the technical operations division.
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He knew that the job responsibilities of this new person were so important to the survival of the company that who he chose would make or break its future success. The company was working on the cutting edge of sophisticated computer technology. So far, all of the company’s success had resulted from the sustained enthusiasm, high levels of genius, good feelings and loyalty among the employees. The job required someone who could sustain these high spiritual ideals and espri de corps. It had to be someone with good people skills and brilliant, inspired technical expertise.
The problem was that he had to do it quickly. Time was of the essence. He was under a lot of pressure to make a decision right away and he knew that each of the three candidates that had been chosen by his personnel managers would try to impress him. How could he see through their manipulations and make the right decision?
He called on the Angels of Morilon for help.
Joe came into the office for his interview. Jed saw right away that Joe had no sense of fashion, but there was something about the way he moved and carried his shoulders that looked finer than any expensive suit could ever look. He was relaxed and self contained. He was beyond fashion. He had no need for it.
However, like many geniuses, Joe seemed to have attention deficit disorder. He wou ld look sharply at Jed with a laser intensity in response to certain comments and questions, but then would fidget and seem bored as Jed drifted into casual talk. His coffee stained resume was so technical in places that even Jed had trouble understanding parts of it. This guy was really out there.
What was really interesting was that when Joe answered a question, his answer went straight into Jed’s soul and left him amazed and impressed. There was something uncannily incisive about Joe.
Joe had a fine high forehead. His hands were large with fine tapered fingers. His nose looked like a Greek patrician and his skin glowed. He wore a large ruby on the ring finger of his left hand with a myst erious symbol carved on it. Jeb felt that the inscription had a profound meaning. When he asked Joe about it, he said it had belonged to his grandfather. The Angels of Morilon inspired Jed to see that the symbol represented the four levels of energy in enlightened mankind.
He could see that this man was very advanced in his grasp of the day to day operations of the company and would definitely be an asset to the technical development of the company’s products.
The next candidate came in with an outfit that would make a movie star envious. His moves were smooth and his answers, verbally polished and “politically correct”. He watched Jed like a hawk, but treated him casually like an old friend. His resume was textbook perfect. Everythin g about him seemed too good to be true, but for some reason Jeb felt warily uneasy around him, as if he had to watch his back. Even though at first glance his appearance was immaculate, there was a tenseness around his eyes, and a cruel tilt to his mouth. His fingers clutched the arm of the chair so hard they turned white. His sense of humor was cutting.
The final candidate was a quiet lady in her thirties, wearing a conservative pale green suit and a lovely necklace of lacy blue agate. Her long hair was tastefully held by a pearl clapse. There was something royal and grand about her, but also a sense of weariness and suffering. She seemed out of place, as if she were only there by necessity. The angels of Morilon made Jed aware that the blue lace agate signified Janet’s purity and high spirituality. The pearls represented her feminine energy of emotional nurturance, something the company sorely needed. The pale green20suit represented her attunement with nature.
It turned out that Janet was more than qualified scientifically. Interpersonally, Jed felt humbled in her presence, as if he were in the presence of true royalty. She had an impressive resume having worked with some of the finest minds in the business. There was something rare and precious about her. He found out that she had indeed faced a recent change of circumstances that had caused her great sadness.
As he spoke with her, time seemed suspended, and he felt as if he were transported into a more refined, more exquisite world of sensitivity and grace.
Afte they left, he had the rest of the afternoon to ponder.
In deep meditation, his impressions were confirmed. The first guy was a genius. If he were put in charge, every technical problem would be solved brilliantly, but he was a loner and would have a hard time socializing with other people.
The second guy was a sociopath. He was in it only for what he could get out of it, or worse, he could even be a corporate spy. If he were put in charge, the department would become a political war zone and the business would be the final casualty.
Janet, on the other hand, was a highly intelligent, spiritually advanced being of high ideals, impeccable ethics and deep insight into people and trends. She saw the big picture; if he put her in charge, there was no limit to where the company would go. He looked at the budget. He made a decision.
He hired Joe and Janet both. Janet became manager, Joe, chief of research. They became good friends. The company warmed up under their influence. Janet uplifted everyone spiritually. Under her20influence ethical decisions were made that put the company on the forefront of responsible global innovation.
She made healthful changes to the workplace. Plants and girgling water fountains, beautiful background music and comfortable sitting places created a more relaxed atmosphere. Soft handmade natural fiber area rugs felt wonderful underfoot. Beautiful well lit paintings of majestic landscapes met the eye around every turn. Long hours no longer seemed so long. People felt good being there. They were given more flexibility to telecommute and freedom to manage their time and the way they worked. It was brilliant. They were happier and they threw themselves into their work with gratitude for their higher quality of life.
Joe had an uncanny ability to pull new inventions out of thin air. Other technicians became apprentices under him. By his example they became more balanced between logical left brain and intuitive right brain thinking. The atmosphere in the workplace warmed up with good energy beyond anything anyone had felt before.
They became family. There were sounds of frequent laughter and everyone felt sincere goodwill. The business flourished.
Powerful new products were designed with ingenious safeguards in place so that they could only be used in ways that were safe to everyone and to the environment. The equipment was very beautiful, attractive and designed to be inexpensively and easily upgraded over the years instead of replaced, so that tons and tons of dangerous substances were kept out of landfills. Since the public had been concerned about pollution, waste, and landfills for years, they gravitated with great excitement and loyalty to these computers and the company was seen as heroic and became a celebrity. It shocked the industry into paying attention and soon other companies began to offer environmentally safer products.
The software was so brilliant, was so easily and inexpensively upgraded, and performed so exceptionally well that, added to everything else, the company’s profits and reputation soared off the charts.
Even though he had gone into this situation thinking he was hiring only one person, with the help of the divine virtues of the angels of Morilon, Jed had read the signs and had the insight to make the right decision and hire both Joe and Janet based on their one interview.
The company was now the market leader and trendsetter, setting the new paradigms and standards for the new millinium.
M-O-R-I-L-O-N
M…We control the principle of passion as masters of feelings, sensations, and vitality
O…We bless the children of God with acute discernment, an impeccable sense of justice, an eminent mind
R… and absolute autonomy in humble and devoted service
I…We control20all abilities of mind and conscience according to karmic law
L…We inspire the understanding of divine virtues and true morality
O…in order to champion justice and bring success and happiness.
N…We are masters of the laws of coherence on earth and control the rhythms and movements of humans for purposes of healing the mind.
The melody of our name are the notes of D, C, C, G, F,C, and A.
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