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Archangel Pathaiel (Pathiel, Patha, Paschar, Parasim, Parashim) 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, she was known as Pathaiel (Pathiel, Patha) one of the holy day ceremonial and seasonal festival remembrances enhancers and empowerers. As Pathiel (Patha), she was known a mystical mysteries angel who was the epitome of a Paradisiacal Holy Shemhamphorae Quintessence. As one of the Paschar throne commanders who enforced exalted regency executive decisions in regard to management of the earthly spheres, she was extremely proficient in the angelic craft of binding demons for transport to the adjudication halls. As one of the Parasim (Parashim), she was a member of the exuberant song uttering choirs that recited the divinely hallowed refrains of Cosmic Song who were also celestial winged horse riders. As an Archangel Pathaiel brings elevating goals, inspirational deportment, and flexible scrupulousness to the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection.
Archangel Pathaiel
buttresses travelers with supportive forethought, as they progress, step by
step, from perplexing stern demands to straightforward easygoing requirements.
The Sacred Site focal point of Archangel Pathiel and the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection is the Absecon Lighthouse, originally on Absecon Beach, which is located near Atlantic City in Atlantic County, New Jersey, U.S.A. The light station was first established and lit on Absecon Island in 1857. The original optic was a First Order Fresnel Lens installed the same year. Constructed of brick and iron on a foundation of granite blocks, the conical shaped attached to keepers, light was 169 feet high. The yellow tower has a red band midway. The keepers quarters were demolished but there are plans to construct a replica of them. Replaced by a light on the City Pier, the light was deactivated from 1933-1997. The original optic is still in the tower, and, Absecon Light was relit in 1997.
Currently under rehabilitation as a Historic Site
with a Visitors Center, the lighthouse is managed by the State of New Jersey and
the Inlet Public/Private Association... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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