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One of the added photos deleted. We try not to include photos (even when they are very pretty) unless they illustarte a particular point. Also, please try and follow picture labbelling protocol when uploading. --[[User:Missyjack|Missyjack]] 22:32, 17 November 2008 (PST)
 
One of the added photos deleted. We try not to include photos (even when they are very pretty) unless they illustarte a particular point. Also, please try and follow picture labbelling protocol when uploading. --[[User:Missyjack|Missyjack]] 22:32, 17 November 2008 (PST)
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According to the wikipedia entry on Cassiel, in supernatural they switched the s for a t (Cassiel to Castiel) as a homage to the first initial of Thursday: The day that the show currently airs in the US. Cassiel is the Latin name of an angel in post-biblical Judeo-Christian religion, particularly that of the Kabbalah. Unlike many other angels, Cassiel is known for simply watching the events of the cosmos unfold with little interference. He is the angel of solitude and tears, and is said to preside over the deaths of kings. --[[User:Jpuma|Jpuma]] 19:25, 1 March 2010 (UTC)

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One of the added photos deleted. We try not to include photos (even when they are very pretty) unless they illustarte a particular point. Also, please try and follow picture labbelling protocol when uploading. --Missyjack 22:32, 17 November 2008 (PST)

According to the wikipedia entry on Cassiel, in supernatural they switched the s for a t (Cassiel to Castiel) as a homage to the first initial of Thursday: The day that the show currently airs in the US. Cassiel is the Latin name of an angel in post-biblical Judeo-Christian religion, particularly that of the Kabbalah. Unlike many other angels, Cassiel is known for simply watching the events of the cosmos unfold with little interference. He is the angel of solitude and tears, and is said to preside over the deaths of kings. --Jpuma 19:25, 1 March 2010 (UTC)