The Clarity Field Guide to Angelology
Hi everyone — Katie here, writing from a small farm in the Blue Ridge foothills of Virginia. The project I'm working on is called The Clarity Field Guide to Angelology. The short version: last year I had an unexpected encounter in the field with the 72 Shem HaMephorash angels — not as theology, but as something more like a set of archetypal frequencies, each one mapping a distinct movement of coherence. I didn't know the Shem list existed when it arrived. It came as tone before it came as language.
I let it cool for nearly a year before writing anything in earnest. That distance turned out to be necessary. The early language was too precious, too close to the experience to be useful to anyone else. I needed to stabilize before I could translate.
Now I'm working through the second set of four angel profiles and refining the earlier material — cutting what was reverent for its own sake, keeping what holds structural weight. The frame is psychological and somatic rather than devotional: how does a system steady itself, clarify, realign? The angels function as named orientations for that work, not as beings to petition.
No belief required. Just notice what shifts.
Glad to be here.
— Katie



Sounds interesting, look forward to wtaching this unfold