The Angelic System is the organized representation of the celestial hierarchy—particularly within Christian tradition—structured according to the principle of triadic harmony. It presents a framework of higher spiritual beings created by God: immaterial, intelligent, and endowed with free will and immense power. These are the Celestial Ones, existing beyond the material plane, yet deeply intertwined with both divine order and human destiny. (Source: Absolutera)
The Nine Choirs of Angels
In classical angelology, the angelic host is arranged into nine choirs or orders, often grouped into three tiers. Each choir has distinct functions and symbolic meanings, bridging the divine and earthly realms.
1. Seraphim
“The Burning Ones” – These are the closest to the Divine. They radiate pure love and light.
Leader: Uriel
2. Cherubim
Guardians of divine wisdom and mysteries. Often depicted with multiple wings and faces.
Principal: Jophiel
3. Thrones (Ophanim)
Bearers of God’s justice and will. These wheels of fire are often associated with the visionary experiences of prophets.
Leader: Japhkiel
4. Dominions
Heavenly administrators who oversee the duties of lower angels. They ensure divine order flows through all levels.
Principal: Zadkiel
5. Virtues
Also known as The Brilliant Ones or Bestowers, they manifest miracles and signs on Earth. They imbue humans with courage and compassion.
Leader: Haniel
6. Powers
Warrior Angels—guardians of cosmic history and defenders against demonic forces.
Head: Rafael
Often called the “Lightning Swords” of the celestial army.
7. Principalities
Guardians of nations, cities, and earthly realms. They guide leaders, educators, and the evolution of collective human consciousness.
8. Archangels
Messengers of profound spiritual missions, often sent to individuals or groups during times of change.
Seven Archangels include:
Michael, Uriel, Gabriel, Metatron, Haniel, Auriel, Raziel
Roles range from protection and healing to cosmic coordination.
9. Angels
The Malakhim, or “daily angels”—they are closest to humanity and serve as personal guides, guardians, and messengers.
Fallen Angels: Watchers from The Book of Enoch
According to The Book of Enoch, a group of angels known as the Watchers descended to Earth and fell from divine grace. These are some of their names:
- Samjaza
- Artaqifa
- Armen
- Kokabel
- Turael
- Rumjal
- Danjal
- Negael
- Baraqel
- Azazel
- Armaros
- Batarjal
- Basasejal
- Hananel
- Turel
- Simapesiel
- Jetrel
- Tumael
- Turel (appears twice—possible textual emphasis or duplication)
- Rumael
- Azazel (repeated—potentially intentional as a key fallen figure)
These beings are often associated with forbidden knowledge, ancient catastrophes, and the distortion of divine law.
Ezekiel’s Vision and the Merkaba Chariot
The mystical vision described in Ezekiel 1—often called the Merkaba Vision—depicts a divine chariot borne by radiant beings. An engraved interpretation by Matthäus Merian (1593–1650) visually captures the awe-inspiring encounter.
This vision has deep roots in Kabbalistic tradition and is seen by some esoteric scholars as a symbolic blueprint for interdimensional travel or spiritual ascension.

Modern Interpretations: UFOs and Angelic Phenomena
In UFO of God by Chris Bledsoe, religious scholar Diana Pasulka explores possible metaphysical links between classical angelic beings and modern UFO/UAP encounters.
Pasulka suggests that certain Vatican officials interpret these phenomena not as extraterrestrial, but as manifestations of angelic or demonic entities—a perspective shaped by centuries of spiritual theology, yet resonating with modern whistleblower testimony and experiencer accounts.
This convergence of ancient mysticism and contemporary sightings invites a reevaluation of the line between spiritual and extraterrestrial phenomena.
References & Sources
- The Book of Enoch, Chapter 69
- Angels by Beleta Greenaway
- Absolutera.ru
- Wikipedia: Angel
- UFO of God by Chris Bledsoe (2022)
- Shortform Podcast – Diana Pasulka Interview (Feb 5, 2025)
The Angelic System is an orderly representation of the harmonious unity of the world of Angels, in Christianity in particular, developed based on the principle of the triadic structure. The angelic system is the higher spiritual beings created by God, immaterial, endowed with intelligence, free will, and great power. That is, they are all Celestial beings. (Absolutera)
The Angelic Hierarchy: A Theosophical & Ufological Perspective
The nine orders or (choirs of Angels)
- The Seraphim (the leader is Uriel)
- The Cherubim (the principle is Jophiel)
- The Thrones (Ophanim, the leader is Japhkiel)
- The Dominions (Virtues, Powers; the principle is Zadkiel)
- The Virtues (the Brilliant Ones, the Bestowers, signs and miracles; gives courage and compaction to humans; the leader is Haniel)
- The Powers (Lighting Swords, warrior angels, keepers of history, the head is Rafael)
- The Principalities (Worldly Guides, guide and protect nations, cities, towns, people; educators and guardians of the realm of Earth)
- The Seven Archangels (Angelic Group; Guardian Angels: Michael, Uriel, Gabriel, Metatron, Haniel, Auriel, Raziel ) are some healers, protectors, or coordinators.
- The Angels ( The Malakhim-Daily Angels, Plain Angels)
*(Fallen Angels)
“Angels” by Beleta Greenaway
Engraved illustration of the "chariot vision" of the Biblical book of Ezekiel, chapter 1, made by Matthaeus (Matthäus) Merian (1593-1650). The image depicts Ezekiel's vision of the Chariot (Merkaba) from the Book of Ezekiel.
Seraphim angels, “the burning ones,” are mentioned by Diana Pasulska in the book “UFO of God” by Chris Bledsoe. She proposes a metaphysical link between UFO/UAP phenomena and angelic/demonic entities from religious sources.
According to Pasulka, some Vatican officials view UAP sightings through an angelic or demonic lens rather than extraterrestrial, aligning with her beliefs influenced by government/whistleblower interactions.
Angel’s names from The Book of Enoch
- 1-Samjaza
- 2-Artaqifa
- 3-Armen
- 4-Kokabel
- 5-Turael
- 6-Rumjal
- 7-Danjal
- 8-Negael
- 9-Baraqel
- 10-Azazel
- 11-Armaros
- 12-Batarjal
- 13-Basasejal
- 14-Hananel
- 15-Turiel
- 16-Simapesiel
- 17-Jetrel
- 18-Tumael
- 19-Turel
- 20-Rumael
- 21-Azazel
References and resources:
- “The Book of Enoch”, Chapter 69;
- “Angels” by Beleta Greenaway
- Absolutera.ru
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_angels_in_theology
- “UFO of God,” Chris Bledsoe, published in 2022.
- www.shortform.com/podcast/episode/shawn-ryan-show-2025-02-05-episode-summary-166-diana-pasulka-religious-history-ufo-phenomena-and-the-ancient-mysteries-of-purgatory
