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Archangel Daghiel Daghda was formerly Dagda, a Celtic god, All Father, and Lord of Perfect Knowledge, who was revered as the eldest and most powerful of the Tuatha De Danann. Renown as the wisest of Druids, the bestower of the sacred fire, and the victorious adjudicator, his symbols were the Cauldron of Bounty (always full and never dry), the Club that Slays and Revives (kills with one end and heals with the other), and the Harp of the Seasons (plays four cornered music that turns the seasons). Daghda carried a steaming cauldron under his arm and a harp on his back.
As an Archangel Daghiel Daghda
imparts majestic decisiveness, consecrated discoveries, and expansive
attentiveness to the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. Archangel Daghiel Daghda improves
and increases trackers with aptitude, as they traverse, step by step, from
remembered transient trivialities to incandescent everlasting veracities.
The Sacred Sites focal points of Archangel Daghiel Daghda and the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation are Barnegat Lighthouse, which is located at the north end of Long Beach Island in Ocean County, New Jersey, U.S.A.; and, Newgrange, a Megalithic Irish Passage Cairn, which is located in County Meath, Ireland. First established in 1835, the previous 40 feet hight tower of Barnegat Light, that was constructed of brick from 1834-1835 with Fourth Order fixed reflectors and lamps, toppled into the sea in the 1850's. Constructed of brick and iron on a foundation of granite crib, the conical, 172 feet high, red above and white below was first lit in 1857. The original optic was a First Order Fresnel Lens installed in 1859. Automated in 1927, the light was deactivated in 1944 and is no longer operational. Constructed in 1889 in the Victorian Cottage architectural style, the three storied Keepers Quarters were destroyed in 1915. The lighthouse, which was once used as a lookout for German submarines during World War II, has been replaced by a lightship. Situated several blocks away from the beautiful Edith Duff Gwinn Garden where the sands of the island bloom. This peaceful sanctuary is adjacent to the former one room schoolhouse which now houses the maritime, Barnegat Light Museum. Renovated in 1991, the original optic of the light station has been removed and placed on display at the museum. Barnegat Lighthouse, now part of a state park, is managed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Archangel Daghiel Daghda occasionally visits the Newgrange Sacred Site focal point with his soulmate wife Archangel Dannael Danann, also an Archangel of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation
The Valley Mound built
around 3,200 BC with a facade of sparkling white quartz was a Sacred Temple,
spiritually and astronomically aligned with the Winter Solstice Sunrise. A World
Heritage Site, Newgrange is older than either the Egyptian Giza Pyramids or the
English Stonehenge. Ninety Seven Kerbstones, many of them inscribed with sacred
triple spiral, spiral, concentric circle, and triangle symbols, surround the
Passage Cairn... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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