Jophiel

Arch-Agnel Jophiel is near me always and is my creative partner. 

My subconscious/higher self has enlisted the Archangel Jophiel often across the past years. 

I am beyond grateful and amazed at the synchronicities of this archangel’s identity, what my writing is devoted to, and how my Aligned Writing curriculum is presented in my publishing company.

I have understood inadvertently for years that my gifts are divinely inspired, and NOW I know this as fact. 

I thank the arch-Angle Jophiel for always being with me, God, and the universe for divinely inspiring me and all of my students that create and share beauty and truth with them and leave our readers inspired with positive light. 

Jophiel, or Jophie, is my superhero self. I am here to be the one to change the world, one book at a time. 

“The patron saint of artists, Archangel Jophiel’s name means ‘beauty of God’. She helps us to see and maintain beauty in life and supports us in thinking beautiful thoughts and in staying positive as well as in creating and manifesting beauty in our surroundings and hearts. Archangel Jophiel watches over artists supporting in creating beautiful art, assists us in slowing down and bringing calm to our lives, and heals negativity and chaos, helps to tame your ego, and to bring organization to a place or situation. When seeking wisdom or a shift in perspective Archangel Jophiel is the archangel to call in to uplift you and help you see things from a different point of view.

The angel Jophiel (Heb. יוֹפִיאֵל‎ Yōp̄īʾēl, “God is my beauty”), also called Iophiel, Iofiel, Jofiel, Yofiel, Youfiel, Zophiel (צֹפִיאֵל‎ Ṣōp̄īʾēl, “God is my watchman”) and Zuriel (צוּרִיאֵל‎ Ṣūrīʾēl, “God is my rock”), is a non-canonical archangel of wisdom, understanding, and judgment, art and beauty. She is listed as one of the Seven Archangels in Pseudo-Dionysian teachings. Due to the association with beauty, Jophiel is one of very few angels to be sometimes portrayed as female. However, many angels have no canonical gender, and are most commonly referred to by male pronouns.” Taken from Encyclopedia Ocult Live