Mumiah
“End and rebirth of all things, conclusion of all existence”

In short
Who is the angel Mumiah?
Mumiah (no. 72) is the last of the 72 guardian angels of the Shem HaMephorash, belonging to the choir of Angels under the archangel Gabriel. Angel of closure and rebirth, he presides over the end of cycles, great conclusions, and radical new beginnings. He supports beings in ultimate passages — mourning, end of life, completion — and guarantees that every ending carries within it the seed of a new beginning.
✡ Tradition and symbolism
Mumiah is the seventy-second and final angel of the Shem HaMephorash — the last knot of the golden thread tied to three verses of Exodus (14:19–21), the last guardian of the chain of 72 divine names that envelops the cosmos in total protection. He belongs to the choir of Angels under the archangel Gabriel and reigns over 25° to 30° of Pisces, from March 16 to 20 — the final degrees of the final sign, hours away from the spring equinox that relaunches the zodiacal cycle from its very beginning, back toward Vehuiah, the first of the 72. This position is no accident: the Kabbalistic tradition has placed the last of the 72 at the exact threshold of the return toward the first, signifying that the end is not an extinction but a revolution — the same circular movement that unites alpha and omega in a single cosmic breath.
Mumiah is the angel of great conclusions. He is invoked in moments of mourning, at the completion of a life or a work, at the definitive closure of a chapter. Haziel and Ambelain attribute to him the faculty of lightening the weight of endings, making liberations possible, and facilitating passages into the unknown. Some sources also name him an angel of medicine: he is said to accompany the sick toward healing or, when the hour has come, toward a serene crossing. He is finally the angel of resolution: those who have long carried an unnecessary burden — a grudge, an impossible promise, an exhausted role — find in him the strength to finally set it down, without guilt.
Meditatively, Mumiah is the final breath and the first breath intertwined in a single instant. He teaches that every closure is a form of inverted birth — the same mystery, read from the other shore. To contemplate his name at the end of a cycle — a year, a project, a relationship — is to recognize that nothing truly dies, that energy transforms, that love takes new forms, and that one never truly loses what has been fully lived. Mumiah is proof that the last word is never the last: behind it, always, the first one waits.
📜 Traditional invocation verse
Tradition associates Mumiah with Psalm 116:7, recited or meditated upon during invocation.
Meditation
"Mumiah, guardian of the final threshold, hold me in your light at the moment of endings and reveal to me the seed of life that every conclusion carries at its heart."
Same choir — Angels (Gabriel)
Frequently asked questions
Who is the guardian angel Mumiah (no. 72)?+
Mumiah (no. 72) is the last of the 72 guardian angels of the Shem HaMephorash, belonging to the choir of Angels under the archangel Gabriel. Angel of closure and rebirth, he presides over the end of cycles, great conclusions, and radical new beginnings. He supports beings in ultimate passages — mourning, end of life, completion — and guarantees that every ending carries within it the seed of a new beginning.
When does the angel Mumiah hold its regency?+
Mumiah is angel 72 of the choir of Angels (prince Gabriel). It rules the period March 16 – 20 and the degrees 25° – 30° Pisces of the Pisces sign.
In which areas is the angel Mumiah invoked?+
Mumiah is invoked for: end of cycles, rebirth, mourning, liberation, passage.