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Sengen was a Japanese Shinto sacred mountain and blossom goddess who was formerly known as Princess Konohanasakuya. "Dawn of Good Luck", "Child-Flower", "The Princess who makes the Tree-Blossom Bloom", and "Tsubaki, Pink Blossom Princess", Sengen guards the secret well of eternal youth.
As an Archangel Goddess Sengen brings
caring assistance, sensible harmony, and proportional diversity to the Eighth
Ray of Divine Coordination. She bestows and imparts pursuers of
synchronized events with reliable substantiation, as they persist, step by step,
from discordant rigid misinterpretation to amalgamated compliant understanding.
The Sacred Site focal point of Archangel Sengiel Sengen and the Eighth Ray of Divine Coordination is the Fuji-Yoshida's Sengen Shrine called Kitaguchi Hongu Sengen Jinja, which is located in a dense forest of tall cedar trees on the north side of Mount Fuji. Archangel Sengiel Sengen shares the Sacred Mount Fuji, Five Lakes Region with a group of Galactic Omniangels, the Japan Galactic Omniangels. Five Lakes, Mount Fuji, is about 80 miles west of Tokyo. Fuji-san, Japan's tallest mountain, is 12,397 feet high. A perfectly symmetrical volcano which last erupted in the early eighteenth century, the mountain is generally reclusive, often hidden beneath clouds.
At the foot of Mt. Fuji,
there are five lakes. Lake Yamanaka is the easternmost one, followed by Lake
Kawaguchi, Lake Sai, Lake Shoji, and Lake Motosu. Of the more than one thousand
Fuji Sengen Shrines across Japan that are dedicated to the Shinto goddess of
Mount Fuji, the Kitaguchi Hongu Sengen Jinja dating from 1615 A.C.E. is the main
Sengen Shrine. The shrine buildings are vital Japanese devotional cultural
treasures... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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