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Hierarch Aphrodite



Goddess Aphrodite serves as a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. The Sacred Sites focal points of Hierarch Aphrodite are the East Point Lighthouse in Cumberland County, New Jersey, U.S.A. and Panagitsa Hill, Mycenae, Mainland Greece.

Aphrodite was the Greek cosmic seafoam borne goddess of love, beauty, and sexual rapture, who was most noted for her beautiful heavenly countenance.

Revered from around 1300 BCE - 400 ACE, she was mentioned in the Homer "Iliad", "Odyssey", Hesiod "Hymn to Aphrodite", "Theogony", and temple hymns. She was portrayed in classical art wearing jewels and resplendent attire. In her role as a victorious spiritual warrior goddess, she wore a girdle with magical properties.

Aphrodite was venerated on mainland Greece and in Cyprus at places like Amathus, Corinth, Kition, and Paphos. Phallic shaped objects were available for those who venerated her at the Paphos sanctuary. Her description as a Hellenic goddess emulated that of a goddess revered at the Kition sanctuary during the Mycenae Period.

A 340 BCE erotic statue from Cnidos portrayed a naked Aphrodite. She was also depicted on a Pantheon frieze, sculptures, statues, and votive stelae.

As Venus (Dione, Cytherea, Venus Erycina), Aphrodite was revered as a sea foam goddess of love and rapturous beauty from around 400 BCE - 400 ACE.

Aphrodite also travelled and sojourned in Mesopotamia where she was known as the Akkadian goddess Ishtar (Istar), who was a fertility spiritual warrior healing goddess.


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The Sacred Sites focal points of Hierarch Aphrodite and the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation are the East Point Lighthouse, which is located by the Maurice River/Delaware Bay near the city of Heislerville in Cumberland County, New Jersey, U.S.A.; and, the Panagitsa Hill, which is located about 90 kilometers southwest of Athens in Mycenae in northeastern Peloponnese on Mainland Greece.

Constructed of whitewashed brick on a stone foundation, the tower was 40 feet high. The original optic was a Sixth Order Fresnel Lens installed in 1849. Built in the integral octagonal shaped on roof of a house architectural style, the lighthouse has a red roof and a black lantern.

Automated in 1911, the light was deactivated from 1941-1980. The present 250 mm optic was installed in 1980. The two and a half storied Existing Keepers Quarters were constructed of brick in 1849 in the Colonial Integral architectural style.

In July of 1971, the lighthouse was badly damaged by fire. The lighthouse was restored and relit in 1980. Still operational as an active guide to navigation, the lighthouse is managed by the State of New Jersey and the Maurice River Historical Society.

Hierarch Aphrodite shares the East Point Lighthouse Sacred Site focal point with her soulmate husband Hierarch Hermes, also a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation.

Hierarch Aphrodite occasionally visits the Panagitsa Hill Sacred Site focal point with her soulmate husband Hierarch Hermes, also a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. A pre-existing, Celtic Lemurian Sacred Mound Immortality Chamber, Panagitsa Hill was turned into a large round hill "tholos" tomb called the Treasury of Atreus about 1250 BCE. Mycenae was one of the major centers of the ancient Grecian civilization from around 1600 BCE until 1100 BCE.

Vestiges of edifices constructed from massive, monumental, "cyclopaean" stone blocks linger on into the modern era as remnants on surrounding hills and on the "high city" Mycenean acropolis fortifications. The economic, military, and political power of Mycenae once stretched into Athens and Thebes, as well as, into Crete and Pylos.

The nearby renown Lion Gate was also constructed in 1250 BCE around the same time that the Sacred Mound Immortality Chamber was converted in the Treasury of Atreus. Homer immortalized the memory of Mycenae in his "Iliad" and "Odyssey" epic poems... Hierarch Goddesses Gods Divinities


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