Samael vs Lucifer “The Boys”
- Elizabeth Beckett, author and mystic
- Dec 11, 2025
- 5 min read
Updated: Dec 17, 2025
Greetings little Lego people. I’ve written a book about the Angel Lucifer: the Story of a Descended Angel. In it I describe how this magnificent Angel was not ejected from the heavens but voluntarily chose to work alongside humanity on the Earth plane.
There seems to be a lot of confusion about “fallen” Angels, the “Angel of Death” and wicked Angels. Firstly, I am not going to discuss anything wicked here. Secondly, no Angel actually falls out of the ethereal realms. They are forcibly kicked-out, or alternatively destroyed, if they are corrupted. Thirdly, there is no “Angel of Death”. I personally don’t know any Angel who would want that job description.
Let’s discuss The Boys. The two bad-asses humanity tiptoes around. Probably the two most wonderful souls I have ever met. I adore them both. I work almost constantly with Lucifer, and on and off with Samael, when necessary.
Firstly, Samael. You pronounce his name Shamule. He is a big Angel, with dark, straight hair to just below his shoulders. He is extremely well built and often goes around without a shirt on, because he can. He has a huge, toothy grin, is charismatic beyond belief, has a tremendous sense of humor, and is thoroughly vain. Samael is extremely attractive and loves attention, so he is often found flicking his hair or flexing his muscles. He is single and considered a ‘man about town’. No woman would put up with his career and work-schedule; not even a female Angel.
Samael is known cosmically as The Finisher. It is true that he has a gruesome job that no other Angel would do. For this we owe him our everlasting gratitude. Samael cleans shit up. At this time, he mostly works on Earth because we are making the biggest mess of life, but he can work anywhere. His and Lucifer’s close association with the Earth means that people think they were booted out of the heavens. No, they really weren’t. They both volunteered to help human beings. Lucifer with kharmic testing towards elevated consciousness, and Samael to clean up behind us.
Without getting too graphic, Samael is always on the scene to defend the vulnerable and good in dire circumstances. He rushes to the aid of those on the light side who are exposed to terrible things in life. He was often with the Hebrews in ancient times because they were gentle but were constantly picked on. He does what he can to prevent death and destruction but sometimes he fails, or it is out of his control, or he is too late. If he has to, he is allowed to end life to be merciful. He may do this directly as a disincarnate being, and the person in the warzone whose body has been blown to bits beyond recognition but is still breathing suddenly can’t breathe. As if something invisible but heavy is blocking their nose and mouth. Samael.
He can also use others to do his work. The doctor who prescribes far too much morphine to a terminally ill patient dying in agony. The police officer who arrives first at an atrocious crime scene and puts a bullet through the head of a dying victim who cannot possibly pull through. The wife who goes for a walk when her husband is gasping for air on his deathbed but has begged her with tears in his eyes to let him go. The evil gang leader who murders far more evil gang members. Samael. He does not relish his job. It’s just that very few incarnate or disincarnate beings can handle such work. It’s treacherous territory.
Samael is loving and kind beyond belief. He bounces back from each nasty ordeal and waits for the souls who were innocent to pop up into the ethereal planes. He will sit with one leg across the other, ankle on knee, or he will stand with arms folded across his manly chest. Waiting. When they emerge, he greets them with a warm smile, and before they can remember what happened, hurries them off for help and healing. If you don’t believe me, listen to the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ track By the Way until you do.
Samael operates in the shadows, and you will not see him coming, it is part of his gameplan. He doesn’t like to scare good people. If you are a badie, watch out. This Angel has a cosmic licence to kill. However, he does it as a last resort, and he knows when and how. He does not appreciate the title, “The Angel of Death” at all because he is bright and sunny and very entertaining when he is not working. (Except, let’s be honest, he is always working.) The Finisher. Samael gets stuff done. I wouldn’t advise you engage with this Angel under normal circumstances because he is really busy and no-nonsense. If you are caught in a very bad situation—call.
I never would have written about this guy except that it popped up on my radar. That usually means there is a significant group of you (little Lego people) who needed this information. First responders? Soldiers? Intensive Care Workers? Humanitarians on the front line? Samael is around to lighten the load. Ask him for help, clarity, and guidance in extreme situations. He won’t turn away from anything. He has seen it all. He knows.
The Angel Lucifer has an equally bad reputation but couldn’t be more different from Samael. While Samael is always on the move, Lucifer remains in his seat on the Earth plane, watching us and working hard. He sometimes leans back on his chair and furiously chews the back of his pencil—always thinking. Lucifer works intricately with our individual and collective kharma to assist us in raising our spiritual consciousness and becoming better people.
Lucifer is fairly tall and well built, but not nearly the size of Samael. His skin is pale, his hair very dark and straight but shorter than Samael’s. Lucifer is extremely handsome but has an elfin appearance and dark gray, piercing eyes. He is conservative beyond belief in his personal life. (But madly non-judgmental when it comes to us little Lego people.) Lucifer adores and cherishes females but doesn’t approve of them working, so his wife (the Angel Helene) does good deeds in the Angelic realm but never leaves. Unfortunately, that could never apply to me and he knows it. Lucifer is my work husband. We have worked together for so long, and so intensively, that you would think we were an item. However, if you asked him if we are friends he would say, “No, we work together.” He is so conservative he doesn’t approve of male-female friendships at all. Whatever dude.
Lucifer has a gentle, whimsical sense of humor, and hates suffering (human, animal, planetary, or whatever) so much that he always turns away. He leaves the cleanup and judgement to the rest of us. Seriously dude, that’s not good for your reputation as a bad-ass.
Lucifer loves it when humans talk to him and discuss their life stories and kharmic path in painful detail. He is a practical, details man (yawn). Call on him anytime for clarity and a chat. He will relish being interacted with.
I explain Lucifer and his role here.
So please don’t panic and fret when the names of these two bad boys comes up or you get some creeping feeling that they have been involved in something. It’s a privilege to get anywhere near either of them. They are the cosmic workaholics who don’t mind getting their hands dirty. We owe them more than thanks, we owe them everything.
They might be temporarily removed from the heavens, but it’s so much better than floating idly through the Kingdom of God doing nothing-in-particular but looking sweet all the time, don’t you think?





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