The Lord's conjunction with angels is measured by their reception of the good of love and charity from Him (n. 904, 4198, 4205, 4211, 4220, 6280, 6832, 7042, 8819, 9680, 9682, 9683, 10106, 10810).

The entire heaven has reference to the Lord (n. 551, 552).
The Lord is the common center of heaven (n. 3633, 3641).

All in heaven turn themselves to the Lord, who is above
the heavens (n. 9828, 10130, 10189).

Nevertheless angels do not turn themselves to the Lord,
but the Lord turns them to Himself (n. 10189).

It is not a presence of angels with the Lord, but the
Lord's presence with angels (n. 9415).

In heaven there is no conjunction with the Divine Itself, but conjunction with the Divine Human (n. 4211, 4724, 5663).

[12] Heaven corresponds to the Divine Human of the Lord; consequently heaven in general is as a single man, and for this reason heaven is called the Greatest Man (n. 2996, 2998, 3624-3649, 3741-3745, 4625).

The Lord is the Only Man, and those only are men who
receive the Divine from Him (n. 1894).

So far as they receive are they men and images of Him (n.
8547).

Therefore angels are forms of love and charity in human form, and this from the Lord (n. 3804, 4735, 4797, 4985, 5199, 5530, 9879, 10177).