Angelic Practice: The Nine Choirs
The named hierarchies, the classical sources, and honest discernment.
Video · 42 lessons · source reader · devotional log
Taught by
Serafina Duarte
Angelic practitioner · Sixteen years of devotional work
2 free previews
- Pseudo-Dionysius and the nine choirs 27:30
- The Jewish sources: Raziel, Enoch, the Merkabah texts 30:14
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- Lessons
- 42
- Total length
- 12 h 05 m
- Level
- Initiate
- Language
- English
- Access
- Lifetime, all future revisions
- Certificate
- Yes, on assessment
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What this course is
The nine choirs as the tradition actually names them, from Pseudo-Dionysius through the Sefer Raziel to the Renaissance grimoires — with every attribution sourced. Alongside that, the discipline almost no one teaches: how to test an impression, and how to notice when you are answering your own question in a borrowed voice.
What you will be able to do
- Name the nine choirs and their classical attributions, with sources
- Work the planetary hours and the angelic seals correctly
- Construct a devotional practice you can sustain
- Perform invocation with proper opening and closing
- Test impressions rigorously and record them honestly
- Tell sourced tradition from modern invention — and choose knowingly
The whole path
Curriculum
Every lesson, in order, with its running time. Free previews are marked.
4 modules · 17 lessons
- Pseudo-Dionysius and the nine choirsFree preview27:30Lesson 1
- The Jewish sources: Raziel, Enoch, the Merkabah textsFree preview30:14Lesson 2
- Renaissance angelology and the grimoires28:02Lesson 3
- Modern additions — which, when, and by whom24:48Lesson 4
- The planetary angels and their hours29:20Lesson 1
- Calculating the hour for any day and place26:55Lesson 2
- Drawing a seal correctly31:10Lesson 3
- The seventy-two: an honest introduction33:42Lesson 4
- Opening: how, and why it is not optional24:15Lesson 1
- Invocation and listening28:37Lesson 2
- Closing and licence to depart22:44Lesson 3
- Building a novena26:08Lesson 4
- Why discernment is the whole discipline30:50Lesson 1
- Recording before checking: the basic protocol25:33Lesson 2
- Flattery, grandiosity and the warning signs29:12Lesson 3
- When to stop and speak to a person instead23:40Lesson 4
- Your assessed devotional log12:15Lesson 5
Your teacher
Serafina Duarte
Angelic practitioner · Sixteen years of devotional work
Serafina came to angelic practice through the classical grimoire tradition and stayed for the devotional side of it. She is rigorous about sources and equally rigorous about the difference between genuine contact and the mind supplying what it hopes to hear.
Before you enrol
Frequently asked
No. Students come from every tradition and none. The material is taught from named sources, most of which are Jewish and Christian, and the origins are neither hidden nor imposed.
It overlaps and then diverges. You will learn which names are ancient and which entered practice in the last forty years — and you can then work with whichever you choose, knowingly.
Module IV is entirely about that question and does not pretend it has a clean answer. What it gives you is a testing discipline.
From students
Reviews
- 5.0 out of 5
Module IV is the course
Verified purchaseEverything else is good. The discernment module is why I would recommend it to a sceptic.
Rosa M. · 9 July 2026
- 5.0 out of 5
Sources for everything
Verified purchaseShe names where each attribution comes from. I could look them all up, and I did.
Helena V. · 24 May 2026