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Archangel Elubaiel 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 Elubaiel was known for awhile by her birth name from another local universe that of Archangel Ebuhuel (Elubatel). As a resident visiting Cosmic Angel, Archangel Elubaiel was known as Ebuhuel, an omnipotent angel invoked in the books of Moses by blowing the horn and calling to the four quarters of the Earth three times. As Elomeel, she was mentioned in I Enoch 82:14 as one of the angelic governors of the four seasons. As Eloiein, she was known by Gnostics as one of the Celestial Powers. Archangel Elubaiel brings exalted objectivity, dignified independence, and accurate intensity to the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection.
Archangel Elubaiel leads and develops
seekers with victorious suppleness, as they journey, step by step, from
distracted haphazard bewilderment to attentive conscientious orderliness.
The Sacred Site focal point of Archangel Elubaiel and the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection is the Egg Harbor Scenic River, which gradually winds its way from a starting point as a trickling stream in Berlin to Great Egg Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean in New Jersey, U.S.A. Named by Dutch explorers who found hundreds of shorebird eggs along the bay marshes of Great Egg Harbor, the 129 mile long river system with seventeen tributaries that empty into it is the longest canoeable National Wild and Scenic River.
The protected natural beauty of
the area is home to many endangered species, while, blueberries and cranberries
continue to thrive agriculturally in the bogs of the watersheds... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays.
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