@Cosmas-the-Explorer @Background Pony #A415
“Don’t be afraid” is what angels always say when humans encounter them.
Which leads me to believe they must look like Lovecraftian horrors.
Pic related is a pretty good example.
@Cosmas-the-Explorer
Δεν φοβάστε means don’t be afraid,
Seraphim’s are one of the highest level of angels as is said god is directly above them, it is also said that they are angels of fire as they born in love of humanity and God as they generate light, that’s why the words: φώς and Φωτιά light and fire
Agatha Seraphina. Or should I say “Good Seraphina”.
It’s interesting to think how mystical and otherworldly Biblical angels are.
It’s easy to forget how though the Bible is associated with the west, it came from the east. The westernized angel is resembles a real person but the original oriental version is a bit more abstract.
@Background Pony #A415
“Don’t be afraid” is what angels always say when humans encounter them.
Which leads me to believe they must look like Lovecraftian horrors.
Pic related is a pretty good example.
I see. How fascinating. I knew what φώς was but not φωτιά.
I love all the symbols like the Orthodox Cross. Chi Rho. Alpha and Omega. And so on. Very creative.
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That was me… I just forgot to start session…
Δεν φοβάστε means don’t be afraid,
Seraphim’s are one of the highest level of angels as is said god is directly above them, it is also said that they are angels of fire as they born in love of humanity and God as they generate light, that’s why the words: φώς and Φωτιά light and fire
Agatha Seraphina. Or should I say “Good Seraphina”.
It’s interesting to think how mystical and otherworldly Biblical angels are.
It’s easy to forget how though the Bible is associated with the west, it came from the east. The westernized angel is resembles a real person but the original oriental version is a bit more abstract.