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Hello
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:34 am
by Seraphim
My name is Seraphim, I've been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar. The anxiety, paranoia and depression that goes with it is nearly unbearable and has driven me to find help any where I can. Unfortunately I've been told I'm not allowed to let this life go because my children need me, so I have to do what I can for them. I don't know how to keep going.
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 1:25 am
by DLO
Many hugs and prayers to you....
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:24 am
by Warmsoul/Jeanie13
(((((((((((((((( Seraphim ))))))))))))))))))))
Replied to your other post, just sending you an extra warm hug.
Warmie
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 3:06 pm
by dissolved_girl
Seraphim..
i love that nick..
many hugs to you.. keep in mind, this too shall pass..
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:22 am
by hollyann
Welcome Seraphim
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:46 pm
by Obayan
Let me tell you something about your name.....
Seraphim is the pluran way of saying seraph. A seraph is a divine creatures from the Old Testament, associated with the Cherubim, and later taken to be angels. The root of Seraphim comes either from the Hebrew verb saraph ('to burn') or the Hebrew noun saraph (a fiery, flying serpent). Because the term appears several times with reference to the serpents encountered in the wilderness (Num. 21.8, Deut. 8.15; Isa. 14.29; 30.6), it has often been understood to refer to "fiery serpents." From this it has also often been proposed that the seraphim were serpentine in form and in some sense "fiery" creatures or associated with fire.
It is said that whoever lays eyes on a Seraph, he would instantly be incinerated due to the immense brightness of the Seraph. They are described as very tall, with six wings and four heads, one for of the cardinal directions. One pair of wings are for flying, one for covering their eyes (for even they may not look directly at God), and one for covering their feet (which is almost certainly a euphemism for genitalia). They are in the direct presence of God.
In Isaiah's call-vision in the Temple, he sees Seraphim surrounding the throne of God, singing praise to God; the "Thrice Holy" hymn. In this instance they are angelic beings but in the Book of Numbers, seraph-snakes are sent to punish the Israelites.
Some of the Seraphim are Metatron, Kemuel, Nathanael and Gabriel.