Jeremiel is also an angel that has been associated with pagan religions and the sense of the old religion. This is a peculiar attribution for an Archangel to have: - the goddess work and the work with the ancient earth energies and the sacredness of the earth. The turquoise and olive either side of the Emerald of the Heart.
We also think of Jeremiel as being one of the clearest seeing of all the Archangels, having been called 'the eyes of God'. Clarity of perception is one of the gifts within Jeremiel - the divine perception or see-er.
When we look into the mid-tone of the turquoise, which is between the pale turquoise and the hue of the turquoise, we are in the "creative communication of the heart" intensified, in the form of media communications, as well as the communications that are to reach other levels of being. This is particularly helpful in supporting those in the journey of individuation, the journey towards the self. When we are on the journey there are moments when we are likely to meet, what lies in the mid-tone between the pale olive and the hue of the olive, which is the base colour of the bottle, Jeremiel. It is the bitterness that has been spoken about so much over the last years that can be a gift, once it is unwrapped, to reveal a possibility for a new truth, a new sense of hope that may emerge. It offers a sense of how the pale olive is if we connect with it, and then face it directly - face the bitterness to penetrate the disappointments of the past, the sense of betrayal, of not being in right relationship with ourselves and the way in which we believe we have been with ourselves at this point in our journey. Then, facing a new dawn, a new hope, a new possibility begins to occur, a re-birth in the journey of individuation bringing with it synchronicity and being at the right place at the right time, doing the right thing.
There is a promise of restoration of hope that accompanies this which is especially related to the olive. It is a sense of clarification in the judgements that we make. We also think of judgement as an attribution particularly related to the gold. There is a judgement that needs to be suspended in relation to ourselves but also a clarity of judgement in relation to discrimination, to the truth and how the marriage of love and truth come together to create a very different situation. Jeremiel has a lot to do with hope through clear judgement. If we look back through time there are lessons that we can gather from what has taken place in the past and if those lessons are appreciated in the right context then they may give a sense of hope. Jeremiel's energy has a great deal to do with the lessons of the past which are re-valuated to give that sense of hope.