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Archangel Ahatriel comes to this local universe after many millenium of distinguished service as an Archangel in another local universe that has always been aligned with Divine Will, Divine Harmony, Divine Authority, Divine Love, Divine Light, and Divine Power. Archangel Ahatriel was known for awhile by her birth name from another local universe that of Archangel Akathriel. Now that Cosmic Archangels are being distinguished from this local universe's Archangels (who have a seven letter name), by using an eight letter name, she has decided to be known by one of her former appellations in this local universe. As a resident visiting Cosmic Angel, Archangel Ahatriel (Akathriel, Akatriel) was a chieftain of the splendorous judgment angels. She was also in charge of multitudinous ministering angels who served on each of the Twelve Universal Rays. According to the Old Testament, one of the sages who visited Paradise noted that she was a superlatively magnificent angel who he encountered at the heavenly gates. The cabala also mentions her as a superbly supreme throne glory angel. As Archangel Akteriel, she known as the mighty angel who admitted to Sandalphon that even all the wisdom and experience she had garnered over the eons as a Cosmic Archangel was insufficient in regard to ways to overcome the evil generated by the fallen angels. As Archangel Achartiel (Achathriel), her name was often found inscribed on oriental charms used to ward off evil. As Achsah, she was known as a benevolent angel who would respond to sincere prayers. Archangel Ahatriel serves as the Cosmic Benefactor Archangel for the Proactive Omniangels and is Co-Chieftain Mentor of Archangel Chamael. As an Archangel Ahatriel brings resounding reflection, sagacious concurrence, and superior correspondence to the Twelfth Ray of Divine Direction.
Archangel Ahatriel imparts and encourages enthusiasts
of enlightened pursuits with humane genuineness, as they continue, step by step,
from confused unaware fallacies to lucid knowledgeable realities.
The Sacred Sites focal points of Archangel Ahatriel and the Twelfth Ray of Divine Direction are the Sister Mary Grace Burns Arboretum, which is located on the campus of Georgian Court University in Lakewood Township in New Jersey, U.S.A.; and, the Laurelhurst Park, which is located at SE 39th and Stark in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. Encompassing 155 acres (63 hectares, the Lakewood arboretum is home to some ancient Oak and Pitch Pine trees, New Jersey Pine Barrens native plants; and, numerous exotic species. There are four major gardens in the arboretum the Formal Garden, the Italian Garden, the Japanese Garden, and the Sunken Garden. There is a Founders' Grove with trees like the Dawn Redwood, the Green Ash, the Japanese White Pine, the Pagoda Tree, the Serbian Spruce, the Sourwood, and the Weeping Norway Spruce. The elliptical flower garden is encircled by trees (American Holly, Common Horse-Chestnut, Copper Beech, Eastern White Pine, Manitoba Maple, Norway Spruce, Sawara Cypress, White Ash) and flowers (Asters, Black-eyed Susans, Chrysanthemums, Daylilies, Primroses, Purple Veronica, Rose Mullein, Verbena, White Daisies). The Italian Garden has an Apollo Fountain, a wrought iron eagle statue from the 1900 Paris Exposition, floral urns, marble benches, semi-circular pergolas with Tuscan columns; as well as, statues of Greek gods and goddesses. Trees featured in the Italian Garden include the Blue Pine, Blue Spruce, Eastern Juniper, Eastern White Pine, Mediterranean Juniper, Shortleaf Pine, and Stone Pine. The Japanese Garden features Irises, Japanese Cherry, Japanese Maple, Japanese Yew, Rhododendron, and Weeping Higan Cherry.
The Sunken Garden has a
lagoon which connects with Lake Carasaljo under a bridge, a 17th century marble
fountain from southern France, a double marble staircase flanked by lions, and
carved marble benches. Azaleas are showcased in the Sunken Garden; as well as,
trees such as the Eastern Redbud, the Myrtle, and the Sawara Cypress. Encompassing almost thirty five acres of beautiful landscaping, this Laurelhurst neighborhood community park includes several distinct sections like Firwood Lake and Rhododendron Hill.
There is also a children's lawn, a concert grove,
broad meadows, a picnic grove, recreational facilities, and a series of paths. The lake provides habitat for ducks, turtles, and
thousands of black crappie fish, catfish, and carp. In February 2001,
Laurelhurst Park was the first city park to be named to the National Register of
Historic Places... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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