The Angelic Orders
Cosmic Servants of the Infinite
Angels are real. They are not what you think.
Nearly every tradition acknowledges them. Almost none explains them.
Not the soft-focus beings of greeting cards and comfort theology. Not the warriors of apocalyptic literature.
Real beings with names, orders, and missions. Trillions of them, operating across a universe you can't yet see.
This book tells you what they are, how they work, and what they are doing in your life right now.
What are angels and what are they doing?
What angels the universe contains.
Eleven distinct orders.
Each with a specific origin, function, and jurisdiction across the cosmos.
Your guardian seraphim. Two specific beings assigned to you personally, who will accompany you through mortal life and beyond.
13,641 Brilliant Evening Stars. The assistants of a Creator Son, each a unique personality with a name and a mission.
What happens when you die, and the seraphim who carry you through it.
Angelic home worlds. Real places where angels live, rest, and gather.
Seraphington.
The constellation headquarters.
The billion worlds of the central universe.
This is not a book about feeling protected. It is a book about understanding what is actually there.
No other angel book offers what this one does: a structured, sourced account of angelic reality, from the supernaphim of Paradise to the cherubim and seraphim assigned to individual human beings.
Angels are as literal as you are. They simply operate in dimensions you cannot yet perceive.
Information, Not Inspiration
What This Book Is, and Isn’t
This Book Is…
✔ A structured account of eleven angelic orders and their functions
✔ Specific numbers, names, and missions, drawn from the most comprehensive source available
✔ Information about your guardian seraphim and their role in your life and death
✔ The full cosmic hierarchy—where angels fit and who they answer to
This Book Is Not…
— Soft inspirational content or channelling guidance
— Thomistic or Pseudo-Dionysian theology (nine choirs, Earth-centric)
— A book requiring belief in any particular tradition
— Vague comfort about angelic presence
Who Is This Book For?
For readers who sense that angels are real but have never found a serious, structured account of what they actually are.
For those who want specifics: where they come from, how many orders, what they do, how they work.
For readers who want to understand their guardian angel — what it is, what it does, and whether it's listening.
For spiritually serious readers who find most angel books either too sentimental or too academic.
If you're looking for strictly canonical Gospel accounts or academic scholarship, this book takes you somewhere different and somewhere more interesting.
If you are looking for comfort literature or denominational doctrine, this book goes somewhere more specific and more remarkable.