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Angels: Douma (or Dumah) the Angel of Silence; Also known as the Angel of the Stillness of Death. The Angel Douma is thought to be in charge of the sacred state of passing over into the spirit world after Death. The stillness of death itself is coupled with the fiery fury of the actual act of dying . Doumar is also known as the " Thousand Eyed Angel of Death" often in angel illustrations depicted with a fiery rod or a flaming sword . Death metaphorically speaking as the change from one state into another , often accompanied by painful feelings of loss, surrender and inevitability. In Babylonian legend Douma is the guardian of the 14th gate. this angel is also the tutelary angel of Egypt. In Yiddish folklore Douma is mentioned as a thousand-eyed angel of death, armed with a fiery rod or flaming sword.
Hayyel the Angel of Wild Animals; Also known as the Angel of Respectfulness. Angel Hayyel is believed to be connected to the wild spirit of the animal kingdom. Ask the Angel Hayyel to help with the protection of endangered animals. Hayyel helps to protect all wild animals and teaches humans to treat them with respect and kindness. In legend it is said that Hayyel told man that just as Angels were created to watch over man, humans are to be the caretakers,watchers, and to love all of god's animals. It's also said that this angel works along with Thuriel, Mtniel and Jehiel.
Raphael the Angel of Healing; also know as the Angel of joyfulness. Angel Raphael is believed to be the angel connected to the universal energy of Healing, Ask the Angel Raphael , the "divine healer" to help connect with joy, love, grace and creativity and when in need of beneficial healing energy

. Raphael was mentioned as an Archangel in the catholic bible along with Gabriel and Micheal in Luke 1:9-26; Jude 1:9. Also Raphael is sometimes shown as standing atop a large fish or holding a caught fish at the end of a line. This is a reference to Book of Tobit (Tobias), where he told Tobias to catch a fish, and then uses the gallbladder to heal Tobit's eyes, and to drive away Asmodeus by burning the heart and liver. Raphael is mentioned in Judaism, Catholicism, and Islam, the book of Enoch, and John Milton's Paradise Lost. Also in one of my favorite shows Supernatural, featuring other angels and Sam and Dean.