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Archangel Jeremiel 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. As a resident visiting Cosmic Angel, Archangel Jeremiel was mentioned as one of the seven original Archangels in the earliest listings of Archangels. He was known in Enoch I and Esdras II as one of the Mercy Angels who had jurisdiction over souls seeking higher light body resurrection. He was one of the Eremiel, a group of visiting Archangels from other local universes, who watched over the souls in the Otherworld. As Jerazol, he was known as one of the cabala Power angels called upon by Moses during conjuring rites. As Jesubilin, he was a gnostic, Divine Essence Holy of Holies invocation angel. As Jeou, he was a known as one of the Presiding Powers who determined destinies and providential outcomes. In the Apocrypha, he was noted as one of the angels who also served as one of the Principalities. As Jesodoth, he was known as one of the Divine Essence Elohim who directly cognized knowledge and wisdom and then transmitted it to humanity.
As an Archangel Jeremiel brings
impeccable knowing, staunch upholding, and flawless adherence to the Twelfth Ray of Divine Direction. He
administers and directs searchers with steadfast implementation, as they move forward, step by step, from
lackluster misaligned unfolding to brilliant centered blossoming.
The Sacred Site focal point of Archangel Jeremiel is the Red Bank National Battlefield in Southern New Jersey and the Red Bank Borough in Northern New Jersey, U.S.A. Encompassing 44 acres, Red Bank National Battlefield, which is located in National Park in northeastern Gloucester County in southern New Jersey, is a historical park set amidst natural landscaping and foliage with chatting areas and tree lined walkways. There are groves of trees, open green spaces, picnic pavilions. playgrounds, and the remains of Fort Mercer. Besides riverfront pathways there is also a pier that offers scenic panoramic views of the Delaware River. The Battle of Red Bank during the Revolutionary War was fought and won at Fort Mercer which was situated north of the Whitall House on the 400 acre Red Bank Plantation. The decisiveness of the victory was a vital morale booster for the American troops. Mrs. Whitall tended the wounded who were brought into the Whitall House which was converted into a hospital. After the Revolutionary War, the Whitall family continued their thriving plantation business which included a ferry across the Delaware River, a fishery, a grist mill, livestock, orchards, and a smoke house. Built in 1748 in the 18th Century Georgian architectural style, The James and Ann Whitall House was the home of Whitall family until 1862. In 1872, the United State government purchased it, and, the house is now managed by the Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders. The Whitall House which is open for free public tours. The grounds around include a kitchen garden and a small orchard. Throughout the year, special events like the Colonial Candlelight Christmas Open House, Children's History Encampment. Herb Garden Flower Show, and Heritage Sampler Day are held there.
Red Bank Borough in
Northern New Jersey is located on the southern bank of the Navesink River in
Monmouth County about 46 miles due south of New York City. Often compared to New
York City's Greenwich Village or Soho, Red Bank is one of the Jersey Shore's
noteworthy communities... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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