January 07, 2014

Western beliefs in angels \ West Glauben an Engel \ Creidimh an Iarthair i aingeal\ Croyances occidentales en anges

there  is many beliefs theory in angel exist ,so that we are here to discover some of these beliefs ,there is eastern beliefs and western beliefs let us

 see what is the western beliefs ,soon we will talk about eastern beliefs.
 
Guardian Angels, or angels in general, are widely believed within Christian theology to be assigned to every person for the duration of their life on earth, providing protection as well as guidance from the other side. Although shocking, the idea that angels exist and interact with us is not a concept unique to major religions; beliefs in wise interactive spirits can also be found within various cultures, too.

Western beliefs in angels
Western beliefs in angels

Western beliefs in angels, though spread through Christian and Hebrew theology, first originated from ancient cultures such as the Assyrians who taught about the Kara-bu; the Greeks who believed in the Daimones; and the Romans who told of the Genii. Karabu, from which the words cherubim and cherub are derived, were winged protective deities. Demons were divine beings who worked between gods and mankind in Greek mythology and religion; while the Roman Genii (different from the Arabic djinn) were believed to be assigned to every person in pairs, with one being good and the other evil. Modern-day ideas of guardian angels seem to have incorporated a bit from all three of these ancient types of spirits.

Yet, these were not the only influences that shaped angelic beliefs. Primitive tribal cultures also influenced ideas concerning angels. Tribes commonly hold teachings of nature spirits and guardian spirits of different sorts, though often appearing in animal form. Like angels, these spirits are typically helpers who watch over tribe members, assisting in spiritual development while providing supernatural powers.



 Western beliefs in angels

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