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As Adonael (Adonaeth, Adonai, Adonaios), she was a glorious sanctification Angel of the Presence mentioned in "The Testament of Solomen" who was able to vanquish and exorcise the demons of death and disease. To the Gnostics, she was one of the Archons or Powers that ruled the seven heavens of this local universe. She was also known as a celestial Throne Minister. As Padael (Padiel), she was known as a stellar gate guardian and talismanic protector angel of children. As one of the Phoenixes mentioned in Enochian lore, she was a radiant local universe Central Sun Charioteer who sang sweet sunrise melodies with the celestial choirs of purple Paradisial songbirds. As Findabar (Findbhair), she was incarnated as one of the sixth dimensional Tuatha dé Danann. She was known as Findabar, a Celtic Grail goddess of brilliant beauty and shining countenance in Ireland. A courageous spiritual warrior, she persevered with determined resolve when others opposed her marriage to her soulmate husband Froach. When he was lured into a deathtrap in a lake with a ferocious demonic dragon, she jumped into the water and pulled him to safety. A powerful shaman who was well versed in the creational thematic mysteries, Findabar journeyed with him to the Otherworld where he was restored to health with the help of the Rainbow Healing Angels and Nature Spirit Elementals. After being united in a Sacred Grail Cup Marriage, Findabar and Froach were indomitable life partners in their spiritual quest to continually challenge and prevail over the Dark Magickians and other evil adversaries of the Celts.
As an Archangel, Adonael
Findabar brings determined constancy, resolute valor, and vigilant safeguarding to the
Ninth Ray of Divine Protection. She upholds and heartens
reconciliation defenders with concerned assistance, as they move forward, step
by step, from conscientious security precautions to reliable stability
safekeeping.
The Sacred Site of Archangel Adonael Findabar and the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection is the Bicentennial Capitol Mall Park, which is located near the State Capitol in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A. Encompassing nineteen acres, the park has a Greek design, terraced lawn amphitheater with two thousand seats and a ninety-five bell carillon; as well as, historical and natural commemoratives such as the Court of 3 Stars, the Rivers of Tennessee Fountains, Pathway of Volunteers, and Walkway of the Counties. The founding of the state is commemorated with a 1796 monument and fountain. At each end of the Riverwalk, there are groups of eighteen Tennessee Flags comprised of one large twelve by eighteen foot flag and eight smaller five by eight foot flags. Comprised of red, white, and blue granite, the Court of 3 Stars, symbolizes East, Middle, and West Tennessee; while, thirty-one vertical Rivers of Tennessee water fountains represent the principal waterways in the state. Memorials include a Civilian Conservation Corps Memorial honoring the program that formed the foundation for the future network of National and State Parks; and, a World War II Memorial with an eighteen thousand pound granite globe floating on water and large granite markers. Diverse native ferns, grasses, shrubs, trees, wildflowers and other indigenous vegetation from Tennessee's ninety-five counties adorn the Walkway of the Counties, a historical journey showcasing the state's flat, mountainous, and rolling hills regional topography. A Wall of History on the West side of the park with a granite pylon marker for each decade commemorates two centuries of historical events. The one thousand four hundred foot long wall breaks during the time period of the Civil War to show the decisive impact that conflict had upon the state.
Government answering to
the People; as well as, the musical heritage of Tennessee is denoted by the
largest bell carillon in the world. There are ninety-five bells, one for each of
the ninety-five counties of Tennessee. On the grounds of the State Capitol, a
ninety-sixth bell, the answer bell, rings in response to the ringing of the
other ninety-five bells... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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