KnowTheAngels is a spiritual reference library dedicated to clear, respectful, and tradition-grounded explanations of angels, angel numbers, numerology, and spiritual symbolism.
Spiritual inquiry deserves clarity and intellectual honesty. Our goal is to present what traditions actually teach, without hype, fear, or sensationalism.
Every article is researched with reference to primary sources, scripture, theological scholarship, and established spiritual traditions. We draw from Christianity, Judaism, Islam, numerology references, and broader historical traditions while separating belief, interpretation, and ordinary explanation.
For a fuller explanation of sourcing, updates, advertising separation, and corrections, see our editorial policy.
Our writers and researchers bring backgrounds in theology, religious studies, numerology method, symbolism, and contemplative practice. Each article shows its writer and reviewer so readers can check the human context behind the page.
Senior Spiritual Writer
Elena writes KnowTheAngels guides on angel numbers, numerology, and spiritual practice by separating calculation method, tradition context, and personal reflection. Her work treats number patterns as symbolic prompts, not proof, prediction, or a universal message for every reader.
Theology Researcher
David writes and reviews source-led guides on biblical angels, archangels, and comparative angel traditions. His work distinguishes scripture, later devotion, folklore, and modern interpretation so readers can see where each claim comes from.
Wellness & Symbolism Editor
Sarah edits and writes guides on guardian angels, symbols, dreams, and contemplative practice. She keeps the site's practical material calm by framing spiritual language as reflection and interpretation rather than certainty or diagnosis.
Reviewers check source boundaries, tradition labels, pastoral caution, and non-deterministic wording before publication or major updates.
Ph.D. Religious Studies, Oxford
James reviews KnowTheAngels pages where scriptural context, religious history, or comparative theology affects the answer. His review focuses on keeping tradition boundaries visible and preventing later devotional claims from being presented as older source material.
Review focus: Angel traditions in Abrahamic religions - 146 articles reviewed
Full reviewer profileM.Div., Interfaith Seminary
Maria reviews spiritual practice, symbolism, guardian-angel, and numerology pages for reader safety and pastoral tone. Her review keeps guidance supportive without turning symbolic interpretation into certainty, pressure, or advice that belongs to a professional setting.
Review focus: Spiritual counseling and symbolic interpretation - 129 articles reviewed
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