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Archangel Epimael Epona
Epinioa, Epima, Eiael, Epititiokh, Bubona, Eponae, Mare



Archangel Epimael Epona (Epinioa, Epima, Eiael, Epititiokh, Bubona, Eponae, Mare) serves as an Archangel of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. The Sacred Sites focal points of Archangel Epimael Epona are the Historic Indian King Tavern, in the center of Haddonfield in Camden County, New Jersey, U.S.A.; and, the Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, U.S.A.

Epona, "The Great Mare", was a Pan-Celtic triple mother goddess revered by the tribes in Britain, Gaul, Ireland, and Scotland, as well as, by the Roman Calvary. Carvings of her appear in Germany, as the Anglo-Saxon, Horsa, and the hill-cut, white horse drawing at Uffington, England.

Epona was always depicted with horses, usually also with a cornucopia, sheaves of corn or wheat, and fruit. Epona was also patroness of asses, birds, dogs, dreaming, fecundity, horses, healing, journeying, keys, mules, regeneration, restoration, rivers, safe transitions, spiritual mastery, and springs.

As an Archangel Epimael Epona conveys superb inference, hallowed pronouncement, and significant conscientiousness to the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. She enhances and charges followers with sagacity, as they traverse, step by step, from recollected transitory predictability to enduring ageless sureness.


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The Sacred Sites focal points of Epimael Epona and the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation are the Historic Indian King Tavern, in the center of Haddonfield in Camden County, New Jersey, U.S.A.; and, the Multnomah Falls, which is located in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area outside of Portland in 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.

The second highest, all season waterfall in America, the superb Multnomah Falls begin on Larch Mountain and then plummet six hundred twenty feet over the face of a cliff. More than two million people come to experience the splendor of the sights and sounds of Multnomah Falls every year. Five distinct Yakima basalt flows can be observed in the cliff face of the falls.

Crafted by Italian stone masons, the architecture of the Benson Bridge, which traverses the falls between the lower and upper cataracts, complements the natural beauty of the area. Benson gave the three hundred acres site to the City of Portland who later on transferred ownership to the USDA Forest Service.

Constructed in 1925 of every kind of stone indigenous to the Columbia River Gorge, the Multnomah Lodge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today the upper portion of the lodge houses a restaurant which is accessible by elevator for people with disabilities; while, the lower portion of the lodge houses a gift shop, information center, and snack bar. Since Multnomah Falls is fed by the underground springs at Larch Mountain, the amount of water cascading over the cliff is normally greatest during the spring and winter months... Archangels of Twelve Universal Rays


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