Fabriel - An angel serving in the
4th Heaven.
Faith - One of the 3 theological virtues
(with hope and charity) depicted as angels by the 15th
century Florentine masters..
Famiel - A Friday angel of the air. Famiel serves in
the third heaven and is evoked from the south.
Fanuel (Phanuel) - On of the 4 angels
of the presence, as noted in Ezra IV, where Fanuel is
said to be "Uriel under another aspect." But
see Ramiel, the Shepherd of Hermes, etc.
Farris - A governing angel of the
2nd hour of the night.
Farun Faro Vakshur - In ancient Persian
theogony, the protecting angel of mankind. Cf. Metatron
in Judaeo-Christian occult lore, where he is often referred
to as the "sustainer of mankind."
Farvardin - Angel of March (in ancient
Persian lore). Farvardin also governed the 19th day
of each month. He is called "one of the Cherubim."
Favashi - (Pravashi, Farohars, Ferouers,
Fervers, Farchers)--in Zoroastrianism, the celestial
prototype of all created beings, the guardian angels
of believers. They possessed a dual character of nature:
angels on the one hand and, on the other, beings with
human qualities, attributes, and thoughts. They were
the fravardin of the Zend-Avesta, "female genii
dwelling in all things and protectors of mankind."
In Jacob Easserman's novel Dr. Kerkhoven, the favashi
are defined as "part of the human soul yet independent
of the body. . . neither are they assigned to one and
the same body; they may find themselves another body,
provided it belongs to the pure."
Feluth [Silat]
Ferchers [Favashi]
Flaef - In the Cabala, an angelic
luminary concerned with human sexuality.
Flames - An order of angels, "one
of the classes in Talmud and Targum," says Volatire
in his "Of Angels, Genii, and Devils." Chief
of the order is Melba who, in Buddist theogony, is identified
with the Judaeo-Christian angel Michael.
Flauros [Hauras]
Focalor (Forcalor, Furcalor) - Before
he fell, Focalor was an angel of the order of thrones.
This "fact" was proved after infinite research,"
reports Spence in An Encyclopedia of Occultism. Focalor
is a mighty duke in the demonic spirits. His special
office or mission is to sink ships of war and slay men.
After 1,000 years (or 1,500 years) he "hopes to
returnn to the 7th Heaven," as he confided to Solomon.
When involked, Forcalor manifests as a man with the
wings of a griffin. Focalor is an anagram for Rofocale
(q.v.)
Forcas (Foras, Forras, Furcas, Fourcas)
- Angel of Invisibility - In occult lore it is not indicated
what rank Forcas once held in the angelic hierarchy, or
to what order he belonged; but he is a fallen angel; in
Hell he is a renowned president or duke; and here he devotes
his time to teaching rhetoric, logic, and mathematics.
He can render people invisible; he knows also how to restore
lost property.
Forces - In the view of John of Damascus,
forces constitues an angelic order sometimes identified
as powers, sometimes as virtues or authorities. John
of damascus places forces 3rd in the 2nd triad of the
9 choirs. their special duty is or was to govern earthly
affairs.
Forfax (Morax, Marax) - Angel of Astronomy
- In Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft, a great earl and
president of the underworld in command of 36 legions of
spirits; he gives skill in astrinomy and liberal arts.
He is also called Foraii. Manifest in the form of heifer.
His sign is reproduced in Shah, The Secret Lore of Magic.
Forneus - Before he fell, Forneus
was of the order of thrones and partly also of the order
of angels. In the underworld he is a great marquis,
with 29 legions of infernal spirits ready to carry out
his commands. In addition to teching art, rhetoric,
and all languages, he cause men to be loved by their
enemies. It is said that he is involked, Forneus manifest
in the form of a sea monster.
Fourcas [Forcas]
Fraciel - A Tuesday angel of the 5th
Heaven, involked from the north.
Framoch - In Waite,The Lemegeton,
an angel of the 7th hour of the night, under Mandrion.
Fravardin [Favashi]
Fravashis In Zoroastrianism, fravashis are guardian angels that acompany people through life. The can guide and advise but cnnot act directly. Zoroastrians believe God created fravashis before creating the universe. Originally, fravashis guarded and looked after heaven, but after mankind was invented, they volunteered to come to earth to look after people. After someone dies, his or her realtives need to remember teh person's fravashi, as he will contineu to look after and bless the descendants of his charge. Fravashis are ususally depicted as bings of human form riding on winged circles that have streamers hanging beneath them.
Fremiel - In de Albano, The Heptameron
and Waite, The Lemegeton, an angel of the 4th hour of
the night, serving undr Jefischa.[Favashi]
Friagne - In occult texts generally,
a Tuesday angel serving in the 5th Heaven and involked
from the east.
Fromezin - An angel of the 2nd hour
of the night under the command of Farris.
Fromzon - Angel of the 3rd hour of
the night.
Fuleriel - An angel of the 6th hour
of the night, serving under Zaazonash.
Furlac - An angel of the earth.
Furmiel - An angel of the 11th hour
of the day, serving under Bariel.
Fustiel - An angel of the 5th hour
of the day, serving under Sazquiel.
Futiniel - An angel of the 5th hour
of the day, serving under Sazquiel. |