
🕯️ Archangel Uriel: The Flame of Divine Wisdom
Archangel Uriel is often known as the Archangel of Wisdom, Light, and Truth. His name means “God is my Light” or “Fire of God” in Hebrew. Though not as commonly mentioned in the canonical texts of the Bible as Michael, Gabriel, or Raphael, Uriel plays a significant role in various apocryphal, mystical, and esoteric traditions.
🔥 Who is Uriel?
- Name Meaning: Uriel = אוּרִיאֵל (ʾŪrīʾēl) = “God is my light” or “Flame of God”
- Role: Bringer of divine wisdom, interpreter of prophecy, angel of repentance and transformation
- Element: Often associated with fire or earth, depending on the tradition
- Color: Red, gold, or amber
- Direction: North (in many angelic systems, especially in Hermetic Qabalah)
📖 Biblical and Apocryphal Sources
Uriel does not appear by name in the Protestant or Catholic Bible, but is prominent in:
- 2 Esdras / 4 Ezra (Apocrypha): Uriel is sent by God to answer the prophet Ezra’s deep questions about the fate of mankind and divine justice.
- Book of Enoch: Uriel is one of the seven archangels. He warns Noah about the coming flood.
- Christian Mysticism (especially Eastern Orthodox and Anglican traditions): Revered as an angel of repentance and enlightenment.
- Occult and Kabbalistic Texts: Linked to Hod, the sphere of intellect and communication on the Tree of Life.
✨ Symbolism
- Fire: Purification, truth, passion, illumination
- Scroll or Book: Represents divine wisdom and understanding
- Flame or Lantern: Guidance through darkness, inner transformation
- Sword or Staff: Justice and the cutting away of ignorance
🙏 Praying to Uriel
People often call on Uriel when seeking:
- Insight in decision-making
- Divine truth and understanding
- Help in solving problems or unlocking spiritual mysteries
- Emotional healing and release of anger
Simple Invocation:
“Archangel Uriel, bring your light into my mind and heart. Illuminate my path with wisdom and help me see truth clearly.”
🧠 Uriel & Philosophy
Uriel can be seen as the archetype of the philosopher-angel—a divine mind that guides seekers toward clarity and revelation. He’s the spark of Logos, the inner fire that calls one to rise above ignorance and align with divine will.
In that sense, Uriel reflects both the Socratic spirit of inquiry and the Heraclitean flame of inner transformation.