
Shem HaMephorash Angel Jabamiah (aka Yabamiah) is the 70th angel of the 72-fold Name. Her name means “God the Creator” or “God Who Brings Forth All Things.” The Hebrew letters making up her name are Yod-Beth-Mem, and the pronunciation of her mantra is Yoh-Beh-Meh.

Jabamiah belongs to the Choir of Angels (Yesod) under the rulership of Archangel Gabriel. She carries a feminine current of alchemy and compassionate transmutation, guiding the soul through processes of healing, renewal, and spiritual rebirth.
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Her planetary correspondences are the Moon and Venus, her element is Water, and the colours traditionally linked with her presence are blue and green. The corresponding crystal is aquamarine, a stone long connected with emotional clarity, purification, and intuitive perception.
Guardianship, Dates & Times
Jabamiah’s guardianship covers those born between 6–10 March, the final five days of the second decan of Pisces. This decan corresponds with the Tarot card 9 of Cups (Jupiter in Pisces), a symbol of emotional fulfilment and the soul’s capacity to experience joy after a period of inner transformation.
Her daily regency occurs between 23:00 and 23:20.
Secondary rulership dates include 6 January, 18 March, 31 May, 14 August, and 27 October.
Each person has three Shem HaMephorash Guardian Angels:
- Primary rulership governs the physical and external life path.
- Secondary rulership influences emotional patterns and karmic challenges.
- Daily time rulership reflects intellectual and spiritual faculties.
Scripture for Invoking Jabamiah
Jabamiah is one of the few Shem Angels who does not have a specific Psalm traditionally assigned to her name. For this reason, many practitioners invoke her with the opening words of creation:
“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”
— Genesis 1:1
This verse resonates strongly with the symbolism of Jabamiah’s Hebrew name, formed from the letters Yod–Beth–Mem. In Hebrew mysticism, Yod represents the divine spark or seed of creation, Beth symbolises the house or sacred container where manifestation unfolds, and Mem is the letter of water, the primordial matrix from which life emerges.
Together, these letters mirror the creative sequence described in Genesis: the divine spark enters the cosmic womb and brings forth life from the waters. This symbolism perfectly reflects Jabamiah’s nature as the Angel of Alchemy, guiding the continual process of transformation through which something new can arise from what once seemed empty or dissolved.
The Nature of Jabamiah
Jabamiah is traditionally known as the Angel of Alchemy. Her influence helps us transform experiences that initially appear difficult or painful into a deeper understanding and compassion.
People born under her guardianship often display remarkable empathy. They tend to see the inherent worth in others, even in those whom society overlooks. Their instinct is not judgement but understanding.
This same sensitivity can make them highly receptive to emotional atmospheres. Many experience life as empaths or highly sensitive people, which explains why the 9 of Cups correspondence is so fitting: Jupiter in Pisces expands emotional awareness, imagination, and intuitive perception.
Yet this expansive energy can also tip into overindulgence or escapism if boundaries are weak. Jabamiah’s guidance helps restore balance, reminding us that joy and fulfilment arise from conscious participation in life rather than from excess.
Her assistance is particularly helpful when we need to:
- Transform difficult experiences into wisdom
- Heal emotional wounds and cultivate compassion
- Strengthen intuitive perception and spiritual gifts
- Navigate periods of major life transition
- Release addictive patterns or emotional numbing
- Support someone approaching the end of life
- Restore harmony within the emotional body
Jabamiah and the 9 of Cups
The 9 of Cups is often considered the “wish fulfilment” card in Tarot. It represents contentment, emotional fulfilment, and a sense of satisfaction. When this card appears well-aspected (or upright) in a reading, it suggests that your deepest desires and aspirations are likely to be met. It symbolises a period of joy, abundance, and emotional well-being.
However, the 9 of Cups is also Jupiter in Pisces energy. This can show up as the signature of the Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) or empath. When you’re sensitive to the emotional weather around you, it’s easy to take other people’s anxiety, aggression, or bad intentions into your own system. For many of us, that impact lands in the gut first, which is why emotional overwhelm can so quickly become digestive discomfort.
That’s why Jabamiah is such a fitting ally for gut and digestive issues with an emotional component. Her current is watery, lunar, and restorative, but it’s also quietly alchemical: she helps the body-mind digest what it has absorbed.
Jabamiah is also a powerful support for avoiding excess. Expansive Jupiter in boundaryless Pisces can be a recipe for overindulgence (alcohol is the obvious one, but it can be anything we use to soften the edges of feeling too much). You only have to look at the 9 of Cups to sense that “a bit more won’t hurt” vibe.
And yes — pay attention to the rounded belly of the innkeeper in many 9 of Cups depictions. Jabamiah can help us with portion control, healthier choices, and the inner steadiness needed for weight loss, especially when the real hunger is emotional and the body is trying to self-soothe.
Tarot de Marseille Major Arcana Correspondences
The Hebrew letters forming Jabamiah’s name — Yod (י), Beth (ב), and Mem (ם) — create a triadic pattern that resonates with three powerful archetypes in the Tarot de Marseille tradition.

Yod — The Wheel of Fortune
Yod represents the spark of divine intention, the initiating point from which creation unfolds.
In the Tarot, this aligns with The Wheel of Fortune, the archetype of cyclical transformation. Just as the Wheel turns, Jabamiah reminds us that no condition is permanent and helps us discern underlying patterns. What appears as loss or disruption often marks the beginning of renewal.
Beth — The Popess
Beth symbolises the house, the interior chamber of wisdom.
This corresponds with The Popess (II), the keeper of hidden knowledge. In Jabamiah’s current, the Popess represents the quiet gestation of transformation — the invisible processes that prepare a soul for change.
Mem — XIII
Mem, the letter of water and transformation, corresponds with Arcana XIII.
This card is often misunderstood. In the Marseille tradition, it is not destruction but radical purification. Old forms dissolve so that life can continue in a more authentic expression.
Together, these three archetypes describe Jabamiah’s essential work:
- The Wheel turns
- The Popess reveals hidden understanding
- XIII clears the ground for rebirth
This sequence perfectly mirrors the alchemical process of dissolution, revelation, and renewal.
The Jabamiah Soul Alchemy Tarot Spread
This 6-card Tarot spread can help you connect with Jabamiah’s alchemical guidance during periods of transformation. Before laying out the cards, centre yourself and softly repeat her mantra Yoh-Beh-Meh three times, inviting her presence and wisdom.

- What aspect of my life is currently undergoing alchemy?
- What old energy or belief needs to be transmuted?
- What hidden wisdom is emerging through this process?
- How can I align more fully with my spiritual calling?
- What signs or synchronicities affirm that I am on the right path?
- Jabamiah’s blessing or guidance (an oracle card may also be used)
This spread helps illuminate how present challenges may be part of a deeper process of spiritual refinement and renewal.

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