Damabiah Shem Ha Mephorash and Tarot correspondences 7 of Swords

65. Damabiah – 7 of Swords

Damabiah

Shem Angel 65 Damabiah is the Shem HaMemphorash whose name means ‘God the source of Wisdom.’ The name sounds like Dah-Meh-Beh. The corresponding Angelic Choir is Angels (Yesod), under the rulership of Archangel Gabriel. The Planetary correspondences are the Moon and Uranus. Damabiah has feminine energy and is the Angel of Emotion and Eternal Wisdom. The corresponding gemstone is Labradorite. The Element is Air and the main colours associated with this angel are colourless or green.

Damabiah is the Guardian Angel of those born 10 – 14 February.

She rules the time between 9:20 – 9:40 PM.

10 – 14 January is the first five days of the third decan of Aquarius. The corresponding Tarot card is the 7 of Swords (Moon in Aquarius). Manakel rules the final five days of the third decan of Aquarius.

Damabiah secondary rulership covers 1 January, 13 March, 26 May, 9 August and 22 October.

At birth, we are each given three Guardian Angels. The following explains the roles of your three Shem Angels: Primary rulership determines the physical and external material aspects of the person born within that date range. Secondary rulership determines the emotional characteristics and challenges a person may face. Finally, the time of day determines the person’s intellectual capability.

Use this calculator to find your three Birth Angels.

Damabiah and the 7 of Swords

What does the 7 of Swords thief have in common with the domain of Damabiah? Not much at a glance but there is much to uncover here. This Moon in Aquarius energy card teaches us to detach from stressful situations. It reminds us of the value to remain calm, carry on and come up with a plan.

Our own minds can sometimes behave like the thief in The 7 of Swords. The ego mind likes to see how much it can get away with before our Higher Self puts it in check.

Looking at the 7 of Swords from a psychospiritual development point of view, it teaches us that even when we think we are getting away with something, our Higher Self is always watching. Sooner or later, we will meet with the effect of our selfish or egocentric behaviour.

Non-attachment

The Moon (ruler of the Element of Water and the Emotions) in the Fixed Air Sign of Aquarius can teach us one of Damabiah’s specialities, i.e. detached compassion. This non-attachment does not grasp at anything. Instead, it loves everyone and appreciates everything just as it is.

Damabiah is a wonderful angel to invoke during this season of great delusion and chaos at the threshold of the Age of Aquarius. The negative energy of the 7 of Swords is about the kind of deep divides we see in the world now. It’s the division that comes from people being easily manipulated via their emotions and through a lack of wisdom.

“You have the right to work, but never to the fruit of work. You should never engage in action for the sake of reward, nor should you long for inaction. Perform work in this world, Arjuna, as a man established within himself – without selfish attachments, and alike in success and defeat.”
– Bhagavad Gita

Psalm to Invoke Damabiah

Psalm to invoke Damabiah - 7 of Swords

Turn, O Lord! How long? Have compassion on your servants.
Psalm 90:13

Situations/Issues that Damabiah Can Transform

  • Rough journeys over water (prevent shipwrecks)
  • Anxiety
  • Impurity/clogged lymph nodes
  • Lack of success that comes from selfishness
  • Menstrual cramps and other problems relating to the reproductive cycle
  • Aggression
  • Always learning the hard way

Use the Dah-Meh-Beh Mantra to…

… soothe your central nervous system and bring you a sense of calm and clarity. Use the mantra to balance your emotions and develop unconditional love for everyone.

Damabiah can help us see how we fit into the wider context of reality and make us more humanitarian. He can help self-employed people build a business that is heart-centred and attractive to the right customers/clients.

You can chant the mantra quietly within if there is drama brewing in your work environment. This will bring peace and calm to you and everyone around you.

Dah-Meh-Beh is an excellent mantra to chant when you are detoxing and/or fasting.

If you want to learn more about how to work with the Hebrew letters of the 72 Angels of the Name, I recommend The 72 Sigils of Power: Magic, Insight, Wisdom and Change by Zanna Blaise.

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