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Archangel Elomeel was known as a ruler of the zodiacal sign of Aquarius. As such she actively and adroitly promoted unity amidst diversity, compassionate environmental conservation of share resources, empathetic caring relationships with wildlife, and global humanitarian endeavors. She is one of a select group of higher angels who have kindheartedly chosen to incarnate as human benefactors and mentors in an effort to elevate the light matrixes and collective consciousnesses of the celestial species. As Elomeel she was mentioned in Enoch 1 82:14 one of the angelic leaders of the angels of the seasons. Archangel Elomeel Cliodna was also known as Eithne the Celtic nutmeat, cow goddess. When she was betrothed to Cian, the the shamanic magician healer son of the Tuatha de Danaan, Celtic god of medicine Diancecht, her father locked her away in a tower because he did not want his grandsons to replace him. Cian rescued her and they were married. When the Cailleach crone hag tried to drown her because she was envious of her fertile loveliness, Eithne became the fair haired Cliodna and escaped once more to the Otherworld with her husband soulmate Cian who became Ciabhan. Gifted with an abundance of curly hair, Ciabhan won renown as "The Cherished One of Gentle Birth" and "The Beautiful Protector" An exceptionally beautiful Celtic romantic hero god, Ciabhan sailed to the Land of Promise in a copper curragh and returned to Ireland with Cliodna. Cliodna was a beautiful Celtic Shamanic Goddess revered in Ireland and Scotland. "The Fair Skinned Shapely One", "Lustrous Haired Folklore Beauty", and "Otherworld Seabird Ruler of the Waves", she was a Tuatha Druid's daughter and well versed in Celtic Shamanism, Fairy Craft, and Water Magic.
As an Archangel Elomeel
Cliodna edifies and provides navigators of erudition thresholds with considered realism,
as they pass, step by step, from routine informational practices to
multidimensional instructive perspectives. She conveys dedicated perspicacity, numinous enigmas, and authentication
safeguarding to the Eleventh Ray of Divine Mage.
The Sacred Sites focal points of Archangel Elomeel Cliodna and the Eleventh Ray of Divine Mage are the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse, which is located in the fishing village of Anglesea on the North end of Five Mile Beach by the Wildwoods, New Jersey, U.S.A.; and, the Ardnakinna Lighthouse, Beara Peninsula, Ireland, which is located on Bere Island by the Sliabh Miskish and the Caha Mountains of the Beara Peninsula on the northern shore of Bantry Bay in Ireland. The Hereford Inlet Lighthouse overlooks the mouth of an inlet that leads from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intra-Coastal Waterway linking Maine to Florida. Built in 1874 as a navigational aide to mariners, the beacon in the 49.5 feet high tower still shines 14 nautical miles out to sea, year round. A historic landmark, the picturesque structure with five fireplaces was once also a very comfortable home to the Lighthouse Keeper's family. Now there are also award winning cottage and herb gardens filled with plants and flowers of many diverse colors, heights, and shapes including the enduring favorites Foxgloves, Hollyhocks, Nasturtiums, and Snapdragons, as well as, a nautical museum. Archangel Elomeel Cliodna occasionally visits shares the Bantry Bay Sacred Site focal point with her soulmate husband Archangel Cambiel Ciabhan, also an Archangel of the Eleventh Ray of Divine Mage.
A rugged trail leads to
the white conical shaped Ardnakinna Lighthouse that was constructed in 1850,
capped in 1863, and lit in 1965 to illuminate the reknown Piper Rocks. The
serene tranquility and sweeping scenic views of the enchanting, seven miles long
and three miles wide, island is further highlighted by Beara Way walking loop
routes. There are also historical sites like a Wedge Tomb and a Standing Stone... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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