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Archangel Hadariel 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 Hadariel was known for awhile by his birth name from another local universe that of Archangel Harriel. Now that Cosmic Archangels are being distinguished from this local universe's Archangels (who have a seven letter name), by using an eight letter name, he has decided to be known by one of his former appellations in this local universe. As a resident visiting Cosmic Angel, Archangel Hadariel was a trans-universal portal gatekeeper angel who was one of the most august and eminent of the heavenly chancellor scribes with a resplendent countenance. As a covenant angel, Chief of the Ministering Angels, he served served as a sustaining link between humans and angels. He was also mentioned in the Talmud and Targum under the earthly title of Metatron (Metratton, Mittron, Metaraon, Merraton). On a reconnaissance mission to this local universe, Archangel Hadariel encountered Adam when he visited the heavens and inquired about the content of the Book of the Angel Raziel. Then about two thousand years later on another investigatory walkabout in this local universe, he come upon Moses who was speechless with awe at the sight of his splendor. According to the Zohar and the Revelation of Moses, the power of the mighty voice of Archangel Hadariel permeated the firmaments and his words were accompanied by brilliant flashing light. Archangel Hadariel has also been identified in the past with the human name Metatron (Metratton, Mittron, Metaraon, Merraton), especially in apocalyptic literature. Because of this, he has decided to list it as one of his appellations at this time. He wants people who are looking for the human benefactor mentor Metatron in the listings of Archangels and Hierarchs of the Twelve Universal Rays to know that he was called Metatron (Metratton, Mittron, Metaraon, Merraton) by the peoples of this planet in the past. Archangel Hadariel was the Metatron mentioned in the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, who as a Cosmic Archangel was able to remove the Egyptian wizards Jannes and Jambres from the higher heavens after Archangel Michael and Archangel Gabriel had been unsuccessful in their earlier attempts to do so. As Archangel Haduriel, he was known as an heavenly hall angelic guard in the Ma'asseh Merkabah. As one of one of the Hafaza of Muslim lore, Archangel Hadariel, provided protection for humanity from the evil actions, deeds, and machinations of jinn, men, and Satans. Archangel Hadariel serves as the Cosmic Benefactor Archangel for the Global Omniangels and is Co-Chieftain Mentor of Archangel Michael.
As an Archangel Hadariel brings shielding cultivation, tolerant sponsorship, and reverent humanitarianism
to the Second Ray of Matrix Synthesization. Archangel Hadariel sustains and motivates environmental preservationists with kindhearted strength, as they carry on, step
by step, from observant precautionary overriding to proactive attentive intervening.
The Sacred Site focal point of Archangel Hadariel and the Second Ray of Matrix Synthesization is the Independence Hall, which is located on Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. A United States National Landmark, Independence Hall was the site where the Declaration of Independence was debated and adopted. Designed in the Georgian architectural style, Independence Hall was constructed of red brick between 1732-1753 to be the home of the Pennsylvania State House. Then during the American Revolution the building housed the Second Continental Congress. Representatives from each of the thirteen colonies continued to meet there from 1775-1783. In the Assembly Room of Independence Hall, George Washington was appointed Commander of the Continental Army in June 1775 and Benjamin Franklin was appointed as the first Postmaster General in July 1775. Then the Declaration of Independence was approved in Independence Hall on July 4, 1776, and read aloud to the public in what is now known as Independence Square. In the Declaration of Independence document, the unified colonies declared themselves Independent of the Kingdom of Great Britain. The document also delineated their reasons and justifications for declaring their independence. The historic events surrounding the Declaration of Independence are celebrated every year in the United States of America on Independence Day on July 4th. During September 1777, the British Empire Army occupied Philadelphia forcing the Continental Congress to temporarily abandon Independence Hall. After the end of the British Empire occupation of Philadelphia, the Continental Congress returned to Independence Hall on July 2, 1778. The Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the United States Constitution were all signed in Independence Hall. Philadelphia remained the seat of the United States Federal Government until 1800 when it relocated to Washington, D.C. When the Federal Government was still in Philadelphia, Congress meet in Congress Hall, Independence Hall served as the Capitol Building, and the Supreme Court assembled in Old City Hall. Early in 1948 after extensive archaeological and documentary research, the interior of Independence Hall was restored to its original appearance. Independence National Historical Park was also established by the 80th United States Congress in 1948. Consisting of four landscaped city blocks and some outlying sites, the historical park included Benjamin Franklin's Home, Carpenters' Hall, City Tavern, Graff House, Independence Square, and the Liberty Bell; as well as, early banks, Franklin's Desk, gardens, libraries, a portrait gallery, and restored period residences. The standards set during the establishment of the national historic park and the restoration of Independence Hall inspired the historic preservation and rejuvenation of old Philadelphia. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Independence Hall is now part of Independence Square and an expanded Independence National Historical Park managed by the National Park Service which includes Old City Hall to the east, Congress Hall to the west, and Philosophical Hall.
The Independence Hall bell tower steeple originally
held the Liberty Bell which is now housed across the street at the
Liberty Bell Center. A Centennial Bell created for the United States
Centennial Exposition in 1876 replaced the Liberty Bell in the
Independence Hall Bell Tower... Archangels of Twelve Universal Rays
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