Serene masculine angel representing Shem HaMephorash 67 Eyael, depicted in muted coral and seafoam green garments against a soft coastal horizon, with a calm, contemplative expression conveying sublimation, inner refinement, and conscious departure.

67 Eyael — Angel of Sublimation: Secrets & Tarot Spread

Serene masculine angel representing Shem HaMephorash 67 Eyael, depicted in muted coral and seafoam green garments against a soft coastal horizon, with a calm, contemplative expression conveying sublimation, inner refinement, and conscious departure.

Eyael (also written Iyahel) is the 67th Shem HaMephorash angel, traditionally known as The God of Delights. As an odd-numbered Shem Angel, Eyael is masculine in nature and tends to work through clarity, direction, and disciplined inner refinement through a steady sharpening of perception.

Jump to the Mystic’s Delight: Angel of Sublimation Tarot Spread

Eyael is associated with sublimation: the inner alchemy that refines raw emotion, experience, and desire into wisdom. His medicine is not spiritual escapism. It’s the ability to translate what life has done to us into what the soul can do with it.

Eyael rules the first decan of Pisces alongside Habuhiah, placing him in liminal waters — thresholds, dissolving forms, and the quiet moment where you realise you can’t stay in the old story. His Tarot correspondence is the 8 of Cups, the archetype of conscious departure: leaving not because something is “bad”, but because something truer is calling.

Angelic Correspondences

  • Angel Number: 67
  • Angel Name: Eyael (Iyahel)
  • Name Meaning: God of Delights
  • Angelic Choir: Dominions
  • Ruling Archangel: Gabriel
  • Sephirotic Sphere: Yesod
  • Planetary Correspondence: Moon
  • Element: Water
  • Zodiac Decan: Pisces I, first quinance
  • Tarot Correspondence: 8 of Cups
  • Gemstone: Mother-of-pearl
  • Colours: Coral and seafoam green

Guardian Angel Dates and Regency

Primary Guardian Dates: 20–24 February
Daily Regency Time: 10:00–10:20 (local time)
Secondary Influence: the first decan of Pisces

You can find your three Birth Angels HERE.

The Intelligence of Eyael

Eyael’s intelligence is calm but uncompromising: he comforts without numbing. When we are in uncertainty, he doesn’t rush us to certainty. He helps us become stable enough to walk through the fog without losing ourselves.

He is a strong ally for mystics, creatives, scholars, and anyone translating subtle insight into real-world understanding. Eyael supports the bridge between art and science — between imagination and method — and he’s especially helpful when you’re working with history, archaeology, symbols, ancient records, or hidden patterns that require patient interpretation.

He also carries a particular gift for those who feel pulled into solitude: not isolation as punishment, but solitude as a crucible. Under Eyael’s influence, time alone becomes time that ripens.

Areas of Specialisation

  • Sublimation and soul alchemy
  • Spiritual transition and conscious departure
  • Wisdom gained through lived experience
  • Creative and intellectual integration
  • Historical, archaeological, and esoteric research
  • Protection during periods of inner change
  • Resilience through trials
  • Recognition for work already shared publicly

Eyael and the 8 of Cups

The 8 of Cups captures Eyael’s energy with particular clarity through its imagery of conscious withdrawal and inner truth. Here, departure is not impulsive or reactive. It is deliberate, sober, and quietly resolved. The figure turns away not in anger or despair, but because something essential has been recognised: what once fulfilled no longer does.

This card speaks to the moment when emotional investment has reached its limit. The cups are still standing. Nothing is visibly broken. Yet the soul knows it cannot remain. Eyael governs this precise threshold — the instant when loyalty to external structures gives way to loyalty to inner knowing.

The 8 of Cups also reflects Eyael’s role in sublimation. Emotional experience is not rejected or erased; it is distilled. What has been learned is carried forward, while attachment to repetition is released. This is the alchemy of refinement rather than denial.

Eyael presides over moments when the heart understands something before the mind can justify it. He helps us trust that understanding — even when it leads away from familiar roles, identities, or emotional investments. In this way, the Eight of Cups becomes not a card of loss, but of inner alignment.

When this card appears under Eyael’s guidance, it often marks the beginning of a quieter, truer chapter. One where meaning is no longer sought through endurance alone, but through conscious choice. The path may be solitary for a time, but it is not empty. It is purposeful.

The Aleph–Yod–Ayin Marseille Tarot Triad

Aleph Yod Ayin Hebrew Letters corresponding with Eyael

Eyael’s deeper Tarot signature unfolds through the Hebrew letter triad Aleph–Yod–Ayin, corresponding in Tarot de Marseille to The Magician, The Wheel of Fortune, and The Tower.

Three Tarot de Marseille Major Arcana cards shown side by side: The Magician (Aleph), The Wheel of Fortune (Yod), and The Tower (Ayin), illustrating the Aleph–Yod–Ayin correspondence associated with Shem Angel 67 Eyael and the process of sublimation and perceptual transformation.

This triad maps the path of sublimation:

  • Aleph, The Magician: the first clear seeing. Awareness realises it has agency. Not control over everything — but the ability to choose attention, language, and action with precision.
  • Yod, The Wheel of Fortune: the turning of cycles beyond personal preference. Life moves. Patterns repeat until we learn what they are asking of us. Eyael helps you read the cycle rather than fight it.
  • Ayin, The Tower: the release of false structures. What falls is not truth, but distortion. The Tower clears the sightline. After it, you can’t unsee what you’ve seen — and that’s the point.

Taken together, this is Eyael’s method: sharpen perception, understand the cycle, release the illusion. Sublimation happens when disruption finishes its honest work.

The Mystic’s Delight Tarot Spread for Guidance from Eyael

This Tarot spread helps you recognise where sublimation is already underway in your life. When worked with slowly, it reveals how awareness, movement, and release are cooperating beneath the surface — even if change still feels incomplete.

a seven card tarot spread layout over a seascape for guidance from Eyael, the Angel of Sublimation
  1. Transformation — What area of my life is ready for change?
  2. The Departure — What am I being called to leave behind?
  3. Alchemy in Motion — How can I transmute my current challenges?
  4. Breaking Illusions — What beliefs or attachments must be released?
  5. Embracing Discomfort — How can I remain steady in the unknown?
  6. Integration — How will this transformation shape my future?
  7. Sharing — How can I share what I have learned so my work may be seen?

A Perceptual Practice with Aleph–Yod–Ayin

After reading with the Mystic’s Delight Tarot Spread, you may wish to work briefly with the three Major Arcana aligned with Eyael’s deeper current: The Magician, The Wheel of Fortune, and The Tower. This is not a ritual, but a perceptual exercise — a way of noticing how sublimation unfolds in real time.

Begin by looking at or recalling The Magician. Ask yourself where clarity is already present. What do you see now that you could not see before? This stage is about attention rather than action — recognising what has become visible.

Next, contemplate The Wheel of Fortune. Notice what feels in motion beyond your personal will. Where are cycles turning regardless of preference? This stage invites acceptance of movement without rushing to intervene.

Finally, reflect on The Tower. Rather than focusing on disruption, ask what false structure is loosening its hold. What belief, attachment, or interpretation no longer survives honest scrutiny?

You don’t need to resolve anything here. Simply observe. Sublimation occurs when perception is allowed to complete its own work — and Eyael’s guidance often arrives not as instruction, but as recognition.

Lisa signature

Discover more from Angelorum

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Comments

Leave a Comment