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As Ofaniel (Ofan, Ofiniel, Ofael), she was a Throne Dominion who was mentioned in 3 Enoch as a Moon Wheel angel with many eyes, faces, and wings. Under her guise as Ofael, she was a benefactor mentor of the Lemurian Shamans who relocated to Lemuria after their former homeworld on the planet now called Mars was rendered uninhabitable. As one of the Ophanim, she was one of the ancient sage chieftains of the cherubic heart centered Ophanim, mentioned in both 1 Enoch and 3 Enoch, who carried out the plans of the Powers with sensitivity and careful thoughtfulness. As one of the Ofanim, she was one of the Merkabah lore charioteers who journeyed from the higher heavens to the earthly realms to bring the illuminating fire of throne regency sefira wisdom to the angelic hosts and humanity. As one of the Oethra, she was one of the angels who acted as a rainbow bridge between the heavenly and terrestrial spheres. As Oona (Onaugh, Onuava), she was incarnated as one of the sixth dimensional Tuatha dé Danann. She was known as Onaugh, the Celtic goddess of wildflower fields, herbal gardens, and passion enhanced fertility in Ireland; and, as Onuava, a powerfully fecund Natural Landscape Earth Mother goddess in Gaul An evocatively beautiful benefactor mentor of the Natural World Nature Spirits and Elementals, her golden hair flowed about her ankles. Oona was also a powerful shamanic shapeshifter who was well versed in the creational thematic mysteries. As an Archangel Ofaniel Oona conveys protective nurturance, patient tutelage, and humane prayerfulness to the Eleventh Ray of Divine Mage.
She supports and inspires
nature conservationists with empathetic empowerment, as they carry on, step by
step, from watchful preventive intervention to vigilant communal caretaking.
The Sacred Sites focal points of Archangel Ofaniel Oona and the Eleventh Ray of Divine Mage are Paradise Cove, which is located in Malibu in Western Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A.; and, the Forest Park and the neighboring Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary, which are located west of downtown Portland, U.S.A. Once home to the Chumash Native Americans who called the area "Humaliwo" meaning "The Surf Sounds Loudly", the beachfront community of Malibu encompasses a 27 miles (43.5 kilometers) long stretch of the Pacific Ocean coastline. Malibu is roughly bounded by the Santa Monica Mountains to the North, Topanga Canyon to the East, the Pacific Ocean to the South, and Ventura County to the West. Noted for its warm sandy beaches; as well as, its celebrity and entertainment industry homes which are located a short distance from the Pacific Coast Highway, there are signs around the city declaring that Malibu is comprised of "27 miles of scenic beauty." There is also a popular Malibu license plate frame stating "Malibu: A Way of Life". Neighboring beaches and parks include Malibu Creek State Park, Malibu State Beach, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, Surfrider Beach, Topanga Beach, and Zuma Beach. Encompassing 5,000 acres (20.23 square kilometers), the hillsides of Forest Park overlook the Willamette River and extend for more than 8 miles (13 kilometers). The park provides habitat for 62 mammal species and 112 bird species. The largest natural urban forest reserve in the United States, the park has 4,873 acres (19.72 square kilometers) of old and second growth forest with more than 70 miles (112 kilometers) of trails. Encompassing one hundred forty-three acres, the neighboring Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary on NW Cornell Road in northwest Portland also provides natural habitat for a diverse array of animals and birds.
Several miles of trails
offer visitors the opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife in their native
environment. Besides rehabilitating injured birds and animals, The Wildlife Care
Center has live animals and educational exhibits such as an avian exhibit. There
is also an Interpretive Center in the wildlife sanctuary with bird observation
areas and a Nature Store... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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