
Lauviah
God Admirable
Affirmation
“My perseverance leads me to triumph and every step brings me closer to victory.”
Angel's message
“I, Lauviah, bring the crown of triumph. Not the crown of one who won without effort but of one who fell, rose, fell again, and kept rising. Your persistence has not gone unnoticed. What seemed an endless path has a goal, and that goal is closer than you think. Keep faith a little longer.”
Meaning
Lauviah is the angel of triumph and mystic revelation, one of the 72 angels of the Kabbalah. His domain is the victory that arrives not through brute force but through perseverance of spirit: the triumph of one who refused to surrender when everything indicated they should. Lauviah crowns with laurel those who have maintained faith through adversity and kept walking when the path seemed endless. He is also the angel of revelations that change the course of a life: those sudden understandings where everything makes sense retroactively. His presence indicates victory is near and you will soon understand why you had to walk every step of the path.
In love
Lauviah in love indicates romantic perseverance will bear fruit. If you have fought for a relationship worth keeping, worked on yourself to be a better partner, or maintained hope of finding love despite disappointments, Lauviah indicates triumph is near. The relationship you build now will have the solidity of something that was tested and did not yield. True love is earned, not found.
At work
Lauviah is one of the most positive cards for professional career. It indicates an important achievement is about to materialize: a promotion, a successful project, public recognition, or the consolidation of a business that seemed unviable. Do not relax your effort now that you are so close. Lauviah crowns those who cross the finish line, not those who stop one step before it.
Spiritual advice
If you are about to give up on something important, Lauviah asks you to hold on a little longer. Victory usually arrives just after the moment when you most want to quit. Do not look at how far remains: look at how far you have come. That path traveled is your true triumph, and the goal is only confirmation of what you have already achieved.
Tradition and sources
One of the 72 angels of the Shemhamphorasch, associated with spiritual victory and mystical revelations. Kabbalistic tradition links him with triumph that comes through inner perseverance, not external force. In the tradition of angelic psalms, he is associated with Psalm 8 and with the capacity to receive revelations during sleep and deep meditation.







