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Archangel Saraqael 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 Saraqael was known for awhile by her birth name from another local universe that of Archangel Rigziel. 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, she has decided to be known by one of her former appellations in this local universe. As a resident visiting Cosmic Angel, Archangel Saraquael (Sarasael, Sarea, Sarga) was a Seraph, one of the Holy Angels who had jurisdiction over humans who committed spiritual sins. She also was one of the angels who helped to transcribe the books dictated by Ezra. As Sarasael, she was the angel mentioned in Baruch III, who counseled Noah about how to replant the Eden Tree so that he would not be misguided like Adam. As Sarakiel (Saraquael), she was a chieftain of the ministering angels who presided whenever the angels assembled for judgment councils. As Sarakila'il, she was a guardian angel mentioned in Arabic lore who was called upon to assist in the removal of demons during the rites of exorcism. Archangel Saraqael was a Sar, one of the Sarim who helped to shepard the nations of the world. Archangel Saraqael serves as the Cosmic Benefactor Archangel for the Safeguard Omniangels groups and is Co-Chieftain Mentor of Archangel Gabriel.
As an Archangel Saraqael
brings persuasive transformation, determined conducting, and dynamic revelation
to the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection. Archangel Saraqael
reinforces and charges trackers of uplifting makeovers with optimistic resolve,
as they continue, step by step, from compelling incisive visualization to
trustworthy rewarding completion.
The Sacred Site focal point of Archangel Saraqael and the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection is the Bicentennial Capitol Mall Park, which is located near the State Capitol in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A. Encompassing nineteen acres, the park has a Greek design, terraced lawn amphitheater with two thousand seats and a ninety-five bell carillon; as well as, historical and natural commemoratives such as the Court of 3 Stars, the Rivers of Tennessee Fountains, Pathway of Volunteers, and Walkway of the Counties. The founding of the state is commemorated with a 1796 monument and fountain. At each end of the Riverwalk, there are groups of eighteen Tennessee Flags comprised of one large twelve by eighteen foot flag and eight smaller five by eight foot flags. Comprised of red, white, and blue granite, the Court of 3 Stars, symbolizes East, Middle, and West Tennessee; while, thirty-one vertical Rivers of Tennessee water fountains represent the principal waterways in the state. Memorials include a Civilian Conservation Corps Memorial honoring the program that formed the foundation for the future network of National and State Parks; and, a World War II Memorial with an eighteen thousand pound granite globe floating on water and large granite markers. Diverse native ferns, grasses, shrubs, trees, wildflowers and other indigenous vegetation from Tennessee's ninety-five counties adorn the Walkway of the Counties, a historical journey showcasing the state's flat, mountainous, and rolling hills regional topography. A Wall of History on the West side of the park with a granite pylon marker for each decade commemorates two centuries of historical events. The one thousand four hundred foot long wall breaks during the time period of the Civil War to show the decisive impact that conflict had upon the state.
Government answering to
the People; as well as, the musical heritage of Tennessee is denoted by the
largest bell carillon in the world. There are ninety-five bells, one for each of
the ninety-five counties of Tennessee. On the grounds of the State Capitol, a
ninety-sixth bell, the answer bell, rings in response to the ringing of the
other ninety-five bells... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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