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The Voice of Raphael - Healer of the Veil Surgeon of the Soul and Guardian of the Path Between Worlds - cover

The Voice of Raphael - Healer of the Veil Surgeon of the Soul and Guardian of the Path Between Worlds

Frater Merovingia

Publisher: Frater Merovingia

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Summary

Raphael is not soft.He is surgical.He does not soothe—he corrects.In this fierce and sacred channeled work, Frater Merovingia brings forth the voice of Archangel Raphael—not as a gentle healer, but as a divine surgeon. This is not a book of spiritual platitudes. This is the scalpel in the angel’s hand. It is precise. Unflinching. Transformational.Inside, you’ll find:
 
Channeled wisdom that dismantles trauma, bypass, false forgiveness, and energetic inheritance
 
Ritual chapters for spiritual healing, body remembrance, grief transformation, cord-cutting, and ancestral release
 
Practices that go beyond “feeling better” to the raw act of becoming whole
 
An unfiltered voice of angelic intelligence that speaks with sacred clarity—not comfort
 
This is not for those seeking to float above their pain.This is for those ready to walk back into the body,cut the cord,and speak their name again.Raphael does not bandage.He restores the original pattern.And he leaves no falsehood intact.
Available since: 08/24/2025.
Print length: 57 pages.

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