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  • Raphaela 𓆃 The Healing of God

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    Morganite Angel

    Code : L33.a2 
    Weight : 4.67 kg
    Dimensions : 8.5 x 19 x 31 cm

    Base
    Weight : 2.41 kg
    Dimensions : 13 x 13.5 x 5 cm
     
    ♡ Carved by Leandro Souza

    Raphaela is the feminine form of Raphael, rooted in Hebrew רָפָאֵל (Rafa'el), meaning "God heals" or "the healing of God." It breaks into two elements:

    • רָפָא (rapha) — to heal, to mend, to restore
    • אֵל (El) — God, the divine force

    To carry this name is to carry a vocation encoded in sound — a name that doesn't merely describe but invokes. Every time it is spoken, the meaning reverberates: healing is divine. Healing is possible. Healing is here.

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    The Archangel Raphael ~ Her Celestial Counterpart

    In Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mysticism, Raphael is one of the great archangels — the celestial physician. He appears prominently in the Book of Tobit, where he heals blindness and drives out a tormenting spirit. His very presence in scripture is bound to journeys through darkness toward restoration.

    In the Kabbalistic tradition, Raphael governs the sephirah of Tiphareth (Beauty/Harmony) on the Tree of Life — the heart-center that balances above and below, masculine and feminine, wound and wholeness. He is associated with the east wind, dawn, and the color yellow-gold — the light that breaks after the long night.

    In esoteric systems he rules:

    • Mercury (in some traditions) — the mind, communication, and the naming of things as part of healing
    • the Air element — breath, clarity, the invisible carrier of life

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    Spiritual Significance of the Feminine Form

    The feminization of the name is not mere grammatical convention — esoterically, it carries its own weight.

    Where Raphael may be understood as the principle of healing, Raphaela is the embodied healer — the one who has descended into form, into flesh, into the lived experience of pain. She doesn't heal from a distance. She heals from within the wound.

    The feminine principle in mystical traditions (the Shekinah in Kabbalah, the Sophia in Gnosticism, the Shakti in Hindu thought) is the divine that enters matter — that knows suffering from the inside. A Raphaela, then, carries healing not as an abstract gift but as hard-won wisdom, earned through her own passage through darkness.

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    The Alchemy of Pain ~ Raphaela's Hidden Teaching

    There is something profound in the idea that the most powerful healers are those who have been broken. This is the wounded healer archetype ... prefigured in myth by Chiron, the centaur who could heal all others but not himself, and whose very wound became his greatest teacher.

    Raphaela's spiritual invitation is to embark on a transformative journey, to return to love and a deeper state of spiritual awareness ...Your pain is not an obstacle to your purpose. It is the curriculum.

    The Hebrew root rapha appears in the Old Testament not only as healing but as the process of being made whole again — which implies that something was first broken. You cannot be re-stored without having first been lost. The name therefore holds a paradox at its center: the healer must know the wound.

    This is the alchemical motif — the prima materia, the raw, suffering substance, transformed through fire into gold. Pain, in this framework, is not meaningless. It is unfinished gold.

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    Numerological & Vibrational Layer

    The name Raphaela reduces numerologically in interesting ways (using Pythagorean method):

    R(9) + A(1) + P(7) + H(8) + A(1) + E(5) + L(3) + A(1) = 35 → 3+5 = 8

    8 is the number of power, cycles, death and rebirth, karma, and mastery through adversity. The figure-eight on its side is the lemniscate — the infinity symbol. It is the number of one who transforms suffering into strength, who understands that what descends must rise, that every ending feeds a beginning.

    No number more perfectly encodes the alchemy of pain into purpose.

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    A Meditation on the Name

    If you sit with the name Raphaela and let it land, there is something warm and ancient in it — something that doesn't flinch from darkness because it carries light as its essence, not as its performance. It is the name of someone who has perhaps cried in ways that couldn't be explained, felt things too deeply, been broken open by life — and through all of that, found something worth offering to others.

    The name whispers:

    I have been in the dark. I know the way through. Come.