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Archangel Brigiel Brighid
Briel, Brieus, Brigid, Brigit, Brigindo, Brigan, Brigantia, Bride



Archangel Brigiel Brighid (Briel, Brieus, Brigid, Brigit, Brigindo, Brigan, Brigantia, Bride) serves as an Archangel of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation, as well as, a Chieftain of the Restoration Omniangels. The Sacred Sites focal points of Archangel Brigiel Brighid are the Historic Indian King Tavern, in the center of Haddonfield in Camden County, New Jersey, U.S.A.; and, the Hoyt Arboretum, two miles from downtown Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.

Brîghid was a Pan Celtic triple goddess who had sanctuaries in Continental Europe, as well as, Ireland and the British Isles. As the fire of the hearth she was the patroness of healing; as the fire of the forge she was the patroness of smithcraft; and as the fire of inspiration she was the patroness of poetry.

Revered since prehistoric times through 1100 ACE and afterwards, Brighid was depicted on stone carvings and mentioned in the Books of Invasions, Cycles of Kings, and diverse inscriptions. According to Irish mythology, Brighid, in the guise of a pastoral wise woman, was believed to have acted as a midwife for Mother Mary (Archangel Amabael) when she gave birth to the baby Jesus.

An important member of the Tuatha De Danann who travelled on a big cloud to Ireland, she was the patroness of Druids. Her name was similar to the the Sanskrit word for exalted one, Brhati.

Wells, apples, and oak trees are sacred to Brîghid whose triune flame ignites the regenerative promise of spring during the festival of Imbolc (February 1-2 North; August 1-2 South) when she welcomes a new cycle of healing growth after banishing the bindings of winter.

As an Archangel Brigiel Brighid transmits hallowed astuteness, mystical secrets, and verification guarding to the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. Archangel Brigiel Brighid educates and endows traversers of learning doorsteps with mature authenticity, as they pass, step by step, from mundane instructive routines to otherworldly edifying patterns.


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The Sacred Sites focal points of Archangel Brigiel Brighid and the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation are the Historic Indian King Tavern, which is located in the center of Haddonfield in Camden County, New Jersey, U.S.A.; and, the Hoyt Arboretum, which is located in the West Hills in Washington Park, two miles from downtown Portland, Oregon, Oregon, U.S.A.

The Historic Indian King Tavern, which is located in the center of Haddonfield in Camden County, New Jersey, U.S.A. The government of New Jersey by means of the 1776 New Jersey Constitution declared its independence on July 2, 1776.

Then at a meeting to conduct state affairs of the New Jersey Assembly on the second floor of the Indian King Tavern in Haddonfield, the Declaration of Independence created in Philadelphia was read into the meeting minutes and officially ratified in 1777.

At that same meeting, the Great Seal of the State of New Jersey was adopted. The Great Seal consisted of a shield with three emblazoned agricultural tradition plows; a forward facing knight's helmet with a horse's head crest; depictions of Ceres holding an overflowing cornucopia and Liberty holding a staff supporting a liberty cap; and, the streamer motto "Liberty and Prosperity" 1776.

The Indian King Tavern Museum was adopted as the first New Jersey Historic Site in 1903. The original tavern layout of two-and-a-half stories has been restored and interiors furnished with craftsmen period reproductions.

Administered by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Parks and Forestry, free tours of the first and second floors of the Indian King Tavern Museum are provided.

Encompassing 185 acres, the Hoyt Arboretum is home to almost 10,000 trees and shrubs representing over 1,100 species from around the world. There are twelve miles of trails within the arboretum.

Most of the trees and shrubs are labeled with information about their region of origin, common name, and scientific name. The arboretum also has a meadow, a picnic shelter, a visitor center, and volunteer tour guides.

Accessible from the McLeay Trail in Forest Park, Hoyt Arboretum is also near the International Rose Test Garden, the Japanese Garden, and the Oregon Zoo... Archangels of Twelve Universal Rays


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