Angel Rochel Petition Jar (For Restoring What Was Stolen & Reclaiming Integrity) | Shem Angel #69

₱999.00

A jar for seekers ready to take back what was lost. Sealed with Agua de Anil, it listens when you name what was stolen — your energy, your voice, or your craft — and carries your vow to return it to its rightful place.

Background: Introducing the Shem Angels

Beyond the Archangels, the 72 Shem ha-Mephorash angels guide through specific struggles. Where Archangels preside broadly, the Shem are like precision instruments for the finer knots of human life.

Rochel, the 69th Shem angel (also called Raahel), is tied to the recovery of lost things: not only objects but also memory, integrity, and forgotten pieces of self. Under eclipse skies, shadows return what the light has cast away. Rochel works as a returner, bringing back what was stolen or buried so you can hold it again.

Choose this if

  • You are seeking the return of something stolen — physical or energetic.

  • You want to reclaim integrity, dignity, or your silenced voice.

  • You are ready to recover a forgotten skill, craft, or part of yourself.

How to Ask / Make It Yours

Each Shem jar is designed to listen to your petition and carry your words into the seal. There is no single right way — what matters is your voice and your intent.

  • Hold the jar with both hands and speak clearly what has been taken — whether it is a stolen object, your energy, your voice, or a forgotten skill.

  • Whisper or chant the admitting word: “EE-RAH-AH-VAH-AH” (or the phonetic admitting word you’re using). Let the sound vibrate like a summons, a call for what is yours to return.

  • In your own words, describe what restoration looks like: “Let my energy come back to me,” or “Let my voice be heard again.” Be specific if you wish — name the thing, the memory, or the craft.

  • Close your eyes and visualize the return: a lost item in your hands, your confidence flowing back, your craft moving through your fingers. Imagine it moving across time and space until it finds its way back to you.

  • Seal the act with three taps on the lid, a steady breath over the glass, or a gesture of reclamation — such as drawing an invisible circle around the jar, marking the boundary of what is yours.

  • Return to the jar whenever you feel something has slipped away again. Each petition layers upon the last, strengthening the call for restoration.

When to Use

  • After theft, betrayal, or energetic depletion.

  • During times of feeling silenced or overlooked.

  • When reconnecting to forgotten crafts, talents, or ancestral memory.

Maker’s Note

I built this jar for seekers who whisper, “Something was taken from me.” It listens when you name the loss, and holds space for its return.

Safety & Disclaimer

Use with care; tools support self-led change and are not medical or legal advice.

How to Use

DO NOT OPEN THE JAR. Place it in a safe, permanent spot — ideally hidden, away from public view and touch. You don’t need to carry it daily for it to work. Avoid putting it in overloaded bags or purses (it’s still glass and may break).

🌙 Charge by setting it near a window during the Full Moon. Cleanse with your preferred smoke-cleansing method, or leave it under Waning Gibbous moonlight to release lingering residue.

Products are offered as ritual and symbolic items, crafted for personal empowerment. For purchase, refund, privacy, and ethical practices, please see our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Code of Ethics located at the footer of each website page.

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A jar for seekers ready to take back what was lost. Sealed with Agua de Anil, it listens when you name what was stolen — your energy, your voice, or your craft — and carries your vow to return it to its rightful place.

Background: Introducing the Shem Angels

Beyond the Archangels, the 72 Shem ha-Mephorash angels guide through specific struggles. Where Archangels preside broadly, the Shem are like precision instruments for the finer knots of human life.

Rochel, the 69th Shem angel (also called Raahel), is tied to the recovery of lost things: not only objects but also memory, integrity, and forgotten pieces of self. Under eclipse skies, shadows return what the light has cast away. Rochel works as a returner, bringing back what was stolen or buried so you can hold it again.

Choose this if

  • You are seeking the return of something stolen — physical or energetic.

  • You want to reclaim integrity, dignity, or your silenced voice.

  • You are ready to recover a forgotten skill, craft, or part of yourself.

How to Ask / Make It Yours

Each Shem jar is designed to listen to your petition and carry your words into the seal. There is no single right way — what matters is your voice and your intent.

  • Hold the jar with both hands and speak clearly what has been taken — whether it is a stolen object, your energy, your voice, or a forgotten skill.

  • Whisper or chant the admitting word: “EE-RAH-AH-VAH-AH” (or the phonetic admitting word you’re using). Let the sound vibrate like a summons, a call for what is yours to return.

  • In your own words, describe what restoration looks like: “Let my energy come back to me,” or “Let my voice be heard again.” Be specific if you wish — name the thing, the memory, or the craft.

  • Close your eyes and visualize the return: a lost item in your hands, your confidence flowing back, your craft moving through your fingers. Imagine it moving across time and space until it finds its way back to you.

  • Seal the act with three taps on the lid, a steady breath over the glass, or a gesture of reclamation — such as drawing an invisible circle around the jar, marking the boundary of what is yours.

  • Return to the jar whenever you feel something has slipped away again. Each petition layers upon the last, strengthening the call for restoration.

When to Use

  • After theft, betrayal, or energetic depletion.

  • During times of feeling silenced or overlooked.

  • When reconnecting to forgotten crafts, talents, or ancestral memory.

Maker’s Note

I built this jar for seekers who whisper, “Something was taken from me.” It listens when you name the loss, and holds space for its return.

Safety & Disclaimer

Use with care; tools support self-led change and are not medical or legal advice.

How to Use

DO NOT OPEN THE JAR. Place it in a safe, permanent spot — ideally hidden, away from public view and touch. You don’t need to carry it daily for it to work. Avoid putting it in overloaded bags or purses (it’s still glass and may break).

🌙 Charge by setting it near a window during the Full Moon. Cleanse with your preferred smoke-cleansing method, or leave it under Waning Gibbous moonlight to release lingering residue.

Products are offered as ritual and symbolic items, crafted for personal empowerment. For purchase, refund, privacy, and ethical practices, please see our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Code of Ethics located at the footer of each website page.