Born in July? Here's the job you should have - according to angelology
While astrology suggests that the movement of planets influences our moods, angelology proposes that there are 72 angels, or rather 72 energy currents, that guide each individual towards their natural path in life.
Angelology is a doctrine rooted in Kabbalah (a belief exploring Jewish mystical and esoteric conceptions of God and the universe). In this context, your birth date defines your angel, or energy current, to follow. Let’s explore the angels of those born in July, as explained by Igor Sibaldi's 'Book of Angels.'
According to angelology, those born between the end of June and early July are endowed with great s e n s u a l i t y. They are extroverted, vigorous, affectionate, and natural conquerors. This energy is so powerful that it needs to be channeled, perhaps through sports, as Mike Tyson did.
Once aware of their strong charisma and boundless energy, Pehaliyah can become undisputed leaders, crowd-pullers, and possibly great teachers, writers, or instructors. Famous Pehaliyah include Princess Diana, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Henry VIII, and Giacomo Leopardi.
Nelkhael is the angel of liberators, so it’s no coincidence that American Independence Day falls on July 4! Nuerosis, depressions, and obsessions are the battles Nelkhael-born individuals need to overcome to bring out their best, just like artist Frida Kahlo did.
Due to their innate desire for freedom, Nelkhael individuals should avoid jobs with strict constraints. Ideal professions include lawyer, researcher, journalist, or politician, allowing them to feel like they have agency in their battles. Famous Nelkhael include writer Herman Hesse, George W. Bush, and Sylvester Stallone.
Yeyay’el are true geniuses! They excel at interpreting the present and the people around them at a glance. Their biggest weakness is the fear of going far.
If they learn to overcome hesitation, Yeyay’el become unstoppable, bold, and original. Suitable careers include painter, creative entrepreneur, advertiser, journalist, or financial expert. Notable Yeyay’el are Pablo Neruda, Tom Hanks, Giorgio Armani, De Chirico, Rockefeller, and Marcel Proust.
Milahe’el individuals are practical yet impatient, with great potential for achievement but often dependent on others due to lack of purpose.
When they start believing in themselves, Milahe’el can find a greater purpose, often in social causes. They make excellent sociologists, social workers, teachers, entrepreneurs, politicians, or inventors. Famous Milahe’el include Julius Caesar, Gustav Klimt, and Ginger Rogers.
Haheuiah are true adventurers who love to defy norms, feel free from rules, and are extremely honest with themselves. They can sometimes be a bit immature and notably eccentric.
Leadership roles suit Haheuiah, especially in public relations, although they dislike being bound by strict work rules. They always find a way to stand out as leaders, impressing their audience. Famous Haheuiah include Alexander the Great, Ernest Hemingway, and Nelson Mandela.
Nithaiah-born individuals are free-spirited and brave, constantly applying what they learn. Their immense wisdom helps them resolve melancholy or inner crises.
In the age of technological revolutions, Nithaiah find their place in the world and are true pioneers. They can also excel as athletes, idealists, utopians, or socialites. Notable Nithaiah include Mick Jagger, Alexandre Dumas, and Jacqueline Kennedy.
Ha’a’iyah are fighters who love to win over the masses and seek popularity. They excel in communication and have a justified dose of aggressiveness, much like Schwarzenegger in 'True Lies' when he says, "Yeag, but they were all bad!"
People dominated by this energy current can become the focal point of an office, contributing significantly to an organization's success. They are skilled organizers and excellent at managing financial matters. Famous Ha’a’iyah include Henry Ford, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and J.K. Rowling.