



The name Watcher, or Grigori, means "Those Who Watch", or "Those Who Are Awake", or "The Ones Who
Never Sleep".
The mysterious eighth order of angels, the gentle Grigori
were created by
God to be Earthly shepherds of the first humans. The Grigori
were both
physically and spiritually gigantic, at least by the
standards of the
people who later wrote about them. They served early humanity
as vast
reservoirs of information concerning the finer points of
civilization, and
their selflessness was beyond compare. They were also called
the Watchers,
as it was their job to observe humanity, lending a helping
hand when
necessary but not interfering in the course of human
development.
The book of Enoch describes, God had sent a
legion of angels
to earth in order to watch over and subtlety assist man
during the
beginning of civilization. However, Enoch tells us, these
angels were not
well suited for the task. First of all, they taught man
forbidden sciences
such as herb craft, astrology, divination and sorcery. Beyond
that, and
perhaps less forgivable, they fell into lust with the women
they were
supposed to be helping and took on physical forms to
cohabitate with them. "...but they chose husbands and wives from among the humans
and led
greatly debauched lives, neglecting their heavenly duties..."
After the scandal was revealed to God, the Grigori were
removed from their
post and enchained within a prison layer of Heaven. They
appeal to Enoch to
speak to God on their behalf, but to no avail, and they
remained bound for
seventy generations.
Among the Strega the Watchers are called the Grigori.
Originally there
were 4 royal stars or Lords and they were called the
Watchers. Each of
these Lords ruled over one of the 4 cardinal points...North,
South, East,
West.
North - Formalhaut - who marked Winter Solstice
South - Regulus - who marked Summer Solstice
East - Aldebaran - who marked the Vernal Equinox
West - Antares - who marked Autumn Equinox
In the Strega Mythos, the Watchers were Gods who guarded the
Heavens and
Earth. Over time the Greeks made them Gods of the 4 winds,
and the
Christians made them creatures of the Air. In Stregheria we
call the
elements from the altar. The Grigori are of a "higher" realm
and guard
the portals to the gods.
The witch is watched and aided by the Grigori. Every act of
magick is
seen and noted by the Grigori. This does not mean that the
Grigori will
stop a working, we are each responsible for our actions. Just
that all
workings are noted and we all need to think about what we
o - before -
we do it. I personally view the Grigori as a sort of
'conscienceness'
whereby I weigh the aspects for what I wish to do and the
consequences
thereof.. Our first encounter is when we cast the circle. We
call forth
the Watchers to 'watch' or oversee the ritual and whatever
workings we
may be doing.
In 'A Dictionary of Angels' by Gustav Davidson, the
Watchers are
portrayed as a high order of Angels, (Archangels), also known
as Grigori or
Irin.
Not all the Watchers descended: those that remained are the holy Watchers, and they reside in the 5th Heaven. The evil Watchers dwell either in the 3rd Heaven or in Hell.
1. Armaros: Taught men the resolving of enchantments
2. Araquiel: Taught men the signs of the earth
3. Azazel: Taught men to make knives, swords, and shields,
and to devise ornaments and cosmetics.
4. Baraqijal: Taught men astrology
5. Ezequeel: Taught men the knowledge of the clouds.
6. Gadreel: Introduced weapons of war
7. Kokabel: Taught the science of constellations
8. Penemue: Instructed mankind in writing and taught
children the bitter and sweet, and the secrets of wisdom.
9. Sariel: Taught men the course of the moon.
10. Semjaza: Taught men enchantments, root-cutting etc.
11. Shamshiel: Taught men the signs of the sun.
Taken in part from
The Fallen Host
The Book of Enoch
The Book of Jubilees
A Dictionary of Angels' by Gustav Davidson

THE WOMAN AND THE ANGEL
Robert Service
An angel was tired of heaven, as he lounged in the golden street;
His halo was tilted sideways, and his harp lay mute at his feet;
So the Master stooped, in His pity, and gave him a pass to go,
For the space of a moon, to the earth-world, to mix with the men below.
He doffed his celestial garments, scarce waiting to lay them straight;
He bade goodby to Peter, who stood by the golden gate;
The sexless singers of heaven chanted a fond farewell,
And the imps looked up as they pattered on the red-hot flags of hell.
Never was seen such an angel - eyes of heavenly blue,
Features that shamed Apollo, hair of a golden hue;
The women simply adored him; his lips were a Cupid's bow;
But he never ventured to use them - and so they voted him slow.
Till at last there came One Woman, a marvel of loveliness,
And she whispered to him, "Do you love me?" And he answered that woman, "Yes"
And she said: "Put your arms around me, and kiss me, and hold me - so -"
But fiercely he drew back, saying: "This thing is wrong, and I know."
Then sweetly she mocked his scruples, and softly she him beguiled:
"You, who are verily man among men, speak with the tongue of a child.
We have outlived the old standards; we have burst, like an overtight thong,
The ancient, outworn, Puritanic traditions of Right and Wrong."
Then the Master feared for His angel, and called him again to His side,
For oh, the woman was wondrous, and oh, the angel was tried!
And deep in his hell sang the devil, and this was the strain of his song:
"The ancient, outworn, Puritanic traditions of Right and Wrong."



There is an ancient legend about the "Watchers".
The story goes....(remember this is not Scripture)...
God formed a tenth choir of angels....he
called them the "Watchers" and charged them with
the responsibility of watching mankind develop and
to be sure the development was going as God intended.
This task the Grigori (another name for these angels
who were very big angels) accepted and watched man
for many centuries.
The angels began to wonder about the sensations of the
flesh. They longed to know the taste of food, the feel of
air on their skin, the sensation of an embrace.
And they were enchanted by the daughters of man!
One day, when they could stand it no longer, they made
a pact, all two hundred of them, that they would go down to earth and
experience these things.
When the angels came to earth and saw the daughters of man they were awed
by their beauty
and could not resist wanting them.
So the angels, forsaking Heaven, took the daughters of man as wives and had
children with them.
These children, all sons, of the angels and the women
were beautiful and bright and strong and healthy. They had none of the
characteristics of the angels. They were
completely human.
The villagers loved these miraculous children and doted
on them. They watched with great admiration as the
children grew, and grew, and grew.
The children, called the Elohim, grew into giants.
The people toiled endlessly to supply enough food for
these giants but were finally unable to produce enough.
When the giants found they had no food to eat they
began to eat the people.
And then there arose from earth a mournful cry from
the people, begging God to save them from the giants.
When God saw what had happened He was angry!
He was most displeased with his angels, the Watchers.
These angels he banished to a part of Heaven called
Tartarus; a place worse than any Hell. There the
Watchers would await God's judgment at the end
of time. They would wait in abject misery, never
knowing what became of their wives or their children.
God punished the people by sending the Great Flood
to cover the earth and rid the world of the giants.
That's the end of the legend....but there are many
love stories of the angels and people that have not
been told.
Nathaneal saved his beloved Sarah by tucking her
under his mighty wings and flying to another planet
where it is said they live to this day.
Lea Docken is writing the first story....of Sarah and
Natheneal.
Used by permission of Lea Docken. Thank you sis!
The Fallen Angels

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