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Spiritual Guidance and Healing
Virtue claims to use angels for spiritual guidance and healing in her book, Angels 101. She also often refers to Camael as the "finding angel" and believes he can help you discover your life's purpose as well as everyday missing items to help bring inner peace. Everyday life examples when she suggests calling Camael include current world events, relationships, and careers.Virtue also believes Camael's role in the angel hierarchy is to help humans and get rid of negative energy and describes his personality as kind and loving. Richard Webster has a similar opinion in his book, the Treatise of Angels, where he agues Camael, "rights wrongs, soothes troubled minds, and provides justice." He references Camael as an important angel for matters involving tolerance, understanding, forgiveness, and love.In addition, he believes those who call to Camael when in need of help can receive additional strength when in conflict. Virtue claims “You’ll know he’s present when you feel butterflies in your stomach and a present tingling in your body.” In addition, Virtue believes Camael can hear thoughts and has the power to help you if you call out to him.

Different Properties
Richard Webster writes in his book the numerous titles Camael is referenced by. These titles include Ruler of Tuesday, Prince of Seraphim, Chief of the Order of Powers, Ruler of Mars, and the Angel of Death. These names represent how Camael is referenced in different religions and faiths. Webster also explain's in his book how Camael can help separate right from wrongs and clears troubled minds while providing justice. Webster also claims those who call to him gain the properties of courage, persistence, and determination. Evelyn Oliver and James Lewis write in their book that Camael often referred to as one of the ten archangels. Doreen Virtue acknowledges in her book she has noticed the Dark Angel Samael is sometimes confused as Camael due to their similar names. It is unclear if Camael is also considered a dark angel in some faiths however because Adam Mclean wrote in his book, A Treatise of Angel Magic that Camael is indeed sometimes considered the angel of death or darkness.

