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The '''fallen angels''' are those who followed [[Lucifer]] in the [[Great Rebellion]] and whose consciousness therefore “fell” to lower levels of vibration and awareness as they were by law “cast out into the earth”<ref>Rev. 8:5</ref> at the hand of [[Archangel Michael]]—constrained, by the karma of their disobedience to God and his Christ and their blasphemy of his children, to take on and evolve through dense physical bodies.
The '''fallen angels''' are those who followed [[Lucifer]] in the [[Great Rebellion]] and whose consciousness therefore “fell” to lower levels of vibration and awareness as they were by law “cast out into the earth”<ref>Rev. 8:5.</ref> at the hand of [[Archangel Michael]]—constrained, by the karma of their disobedience to God and his Christ and their blasphemy of his children, to take on and evolve through dense physical bodies.

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The '''fallen angels''' are those who followed [[Lucifer]] in the [[Great Rebellion]] and whose consciousness therefore “fell” to lower levels of vibration and awareness as they were by law “cast out into the earth”<ref>Rev. 8:5.</ref> at the hand of [[Archangel Michael]]—constrained, by the karma of their disobedience to God and his Christ and their blasphemy of his children, to take on and evolve through dense physical bodies.

The fallen angels are those who followed Lucifer in the Great Rebellion and whose consciousness therefore “fell” to lower levels of vibration and awareness as they were by law “cast out into the earth”[1] at the hand of Archangel Michael—constrained, by the karma of their disobedience to God and his Christ and their blasphemy of his children, to take on and evolve through dense physical bodies.

  1. Rev. 8:5.