In Christian theological theory, blazing angel is the highest rank among angels. It is a symbol of light, fire and love, and it is also the guardian of God's throne. It keeps singing three hymns (three hymns to praise God). The Holy Spirit can communicate directly with God, and its flame badge represents purity and love. Etymologically, the word seraphim comes from seraph, which means burning and blazing. In literary works, blazing angels always appear in the form of six wings and two songs. Regarding its position in heaven, the Supreme Court President Pseudo-Dionysius wrote: "The blazing angel is an infinite and eternal symbol of God's will. It has infinite energy and persistent movement, constantly appeals to the mortal world, ignites people's enthusiasm, purifies people's hearts and souls with the holy fire, and inspires people with great enthusiasm.
The seven archangels are blazing angels:
Uhler-Leading the celestial bodies and stars and guarding the underworld.
Raphael-Protecting the Human Soul
Raquel-Avenger of God
Michael, the patron saint of Israel
Sariel-Avenger of the Soul
Gabriel-blazing angel and wise angel in charge of heaven
Rem Miller-Guardian of the Soul of the underworld (that is, Lucifer of fallen angels)