
The Angelic Orders
Cosmic Servants of the Infinite
Michael Vincent(Author)
Havona Press
Published on 1. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
142 pages
978-1-971762-93-7 (ISBN)
Description
Angels are real. They're not what you think.
Nearly every tradition acknowledges them. Almost none explains them - their nature, their numbers, their purpose, or how they actually work.
This book does.
Drawing on sources that go far beyond traditional scripture, The Angelic Ordersreveals eleven distinct orders and numerous subtypes - their origin, function, and hierarchy - from the supernaphim of Paradise to the guardian seraphim assigned to individual human beings on evolutionary worlds like ours.
Angels number in the trillions. They operate according to universal law. They have names, personalities, and home worlds. They work in teams, follow hierarchies, and carry out missions with precision across a universe of staggering scale. And their work is more organized, more purposeful, and more intimately connected to your life than any prior account has described.
Inside:The precise hierarchy and distinct functions of all eleven angelic orders - including the 13,641 Brilliant Evening Stars and the seraphic orders who serve on worlds like ours
Your guardian seraphim - their methods, their mission, and their eternal commitment to your survival and growth
The angelic home worlds - real places where angels live, rest, and gather
What happens when you die, and the specific angelic role in what follows
How celestial administration governs not just this world, but the universe
Why angels number in the trillions and operate according to universal law
This is not merely a book of inspiration. It is a book of information - specific, structured, and sourced from the most comprehensive account of angelic reality available.
For readers who want to understand the unseen universe as it actually is.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
217 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-971762-93-7 (9781971762937)
Schweitzer Classification