
Mitzrael (also known as Metzrael) is the 60th Shem HaMephorash, traditionally known as the Angel of Reparation. Her name means “God Who Comforts the Oppressed” or “The Rescuer God,” pointing to an intelligence concerned with repair, restoration, and the healing of what has been damaged through neglect, trauma, or misunderstanding.
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The vibration of her name is sounded as Meh-Tzah-Reh. This mantra carries a stabilising and corrective quality. It restores inner order where the psyche has become fragmented or overwhelmed. Mitzrael’s work is not about erasing the past, but about learning from it and making what was broken whole again.
Mitzrael belongs to the Angelic Choir of Archangels and is under the rulership of Archangel Raphael in Hod. Hod is the sephira associated with intellect, systems, communication, and the healing of the mind. Her planetary correspondences are Mercury and Mars, combining mental clarity and analysis with the courage required to face difficult truths and enact meaningful change. Mitzrael’s element is Earth, grounding her reparative work in the body, the nervous system, and lived reality.
Her colours are green and violet, reflecting healing, balance, and transmutation, and her gemstone is Tiger’s Eye, a stone associated with grounded courage, discernment, and steady resilience.
Guardian Angel Dates and Rulership
Mitzrael is the primary Guardian Angel for those born between 16 and 20 January, corresponding to the second quinance of the third and final decan of Capricorn. Harahel rules the first quinance of this decan. Together, these two angels are natural companions in the work of intellectual integrity and ethical repair.
Her daily regency is traditionally observed between 7:40 and 8:00 pm (local solar time), an especially supportive time for reflection, therapeutic work, prayer, or Tarot readings focused on healing and integration.
Mitzrael’s secondary rulership dates are:
- 8 March
- 20–21 May (from noon on the 20th)
- 4 August
- 17 October
- 27 December (from 6:00 pm until midnight)
In the Shem Angel system, each person is born under the influence of three Guardian Angels. The primary angel governs physical and material life themes, the secondary angel reflects emotional patterns and challenges, and the angel ruling the time of day indicates intellectual orientation.
The psalm associated with Mitzrael’s guidance is:
“The Lord is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works.”
Psalm 145:17 (KJV)
The Qualities of the Angel of Repair
Mitzrael’s intelligence is steady, protective, and quietly corrective. She offers refuge when we are under attack, whether that attack comes from external criticism or from damaging inner narratives. Her presence helps restore a sense of safety without encouraging withdrawal from life.
At the same time, Mitzrael does not allow us to hide behind false security. She gently but firmly reveals where we cling too tightly to old defences, outdated beliefs, or rigid identities that prevent growth. Her form of compassion is one of accountability. She helps us learn from mistakes and repair what can be repaired rather than denying responsibility.
Mitzrael assists with psychological healing, the mind–body–spirit relationship, and the restoration of the nervous system.
Mitzrael’s Areas of Specialisation
- Reparation and correction of past mistakes
- Liberation from the prison of the ego
- Studies, teaching, and intellectual work
- Helpfulness, selflessness, and service
- Healing, comfort, rescue, and support
- Psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, and technology
- Mental illness and emotional distress
- Mind–Body–Spirit reconnection
- Patience, loyalty, and obedience to inner truth
- Simplicity and living in harmony with the environment
- Removing the power of gossip to harm you
- Protection against bullying and psychological attack
Mitzrael and the 4 of Pentacles
Mitzrael corresponds with the 4 of Pentacles, associated astrologically with Sun in Capricorn. As an Earth Element four, this card speaks strongly of security, boundaries, and containment. It reflects the structures we build to feel safe — mentally, emotionally, and materially.
Mitzrael is an ally when those structures are under threat. She offers a place of refuge when criticism, anxiety, or intrusive thoughts feel overwhelming. In this sense, the 4 of Pentacles becomes an inner fortress of selfhood, reminding us of who we are beneath external pressure and internalised conditioning.
At the same time, Mitzrael also helps us loosen our grip when security turns into stagnation. Clinging too tightly to what feels safe can prevent healing and evolution. She supports us in recognising when boundaries need strengthening and when walls need softening.
For those who have the 4 of Pentacles as their Minor Arcana decan Birth Card, Mitzrael is a particularly important guide. She helps transform fear of change into grounded courage and supports the process of repairing personal and ancestral patterns that no longer serve.
The Three Letters of Mitzrael and the Major Arcana
Mitzrael’s name unfolds through three Hebrew letters: Mem, Tzadi, and Resh. These letters correspond symbolically with three Major Arcana cards, forming a powerful sequence of repair and renewal.
- Mem — XIII, the Arcanum without a name
Deep transformation, endings, and the clearing away of what has outlived its purpose. - Tzadi — The Moon
The unconscious, emotional memory, and the terrain of fear, illusion, and psychological sensitivity. - Resh — Judgement
Awakening, accountability, and the call to integration and renewal.
Meditating with these three cards together allows us to work with Mitzrael’s reparative current. The sequence shows how healing requires honest descent, patient navigation of inner terrain, and a conscious decision to respond differently going forward.
The Angel of Reparation Tarot Spread
Reading with this Tarot spread invites Mitzrael’s healing and corrective intelligence into situations involving psychological repair, boundary work, or learning from the past. It is especially useful when you feel stuck in old patterns or are ready to take responsibility without self-punishment.
Before beginning, take a few steady breaths and softly repeat Mitzrael’s mantra Meh-Tza-Reh, allowing your body and mind to settle.

- The area of my life asking for repair
- A past pattern or mistake ready to be healed
- Where I am clinging too tightly for safety
- What needs strengthening in my boundaries
- Support Mitzrael offers me now
- How healing can be embodied in daily life
- The outcome of choosing reparation over avoidance

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