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Forseti Finegas was Forseti (Fosite), a Norse Ásatrú Icelandic and Heathen Germanic god of just resolutions and fair reconciliations, and Finegas (Fingus) an Irish Scottish Bardic god of poetry, music, and alchemical knowledge. The Presiding One, The Peaceful Strife Stiller, and God of Good Laws, Forseti was a Norse and Germanic god of just resolutions and fair reconciliations. His Fresian name was Fosite. He was also the son of Hierarch Bäldér and Hierarch Nänná, who patiently heard both sides of every issue brought before him for legal arbitration in his shining hall called Glitnir, because of its gold pillars and silver roof. Showing great insightfulness, tolerance, and wisdom, Forseti always reached equitable and balanced decisions regarding all disagreements and disputes, even those between the most embittered of rivals or recalcitrant of enemies. An articulate, authentic, caring, coherent, emotive, empathetic, influential, illuminating, and moving public speaker with a keen comprehension of the underlying principles of social order and the Nine Noble Virtues, no one ever questioned the reasoned soundness or fundamental fairness of his rulings and decrees. Finegas (Fingus) was an Irish Scottish bardic druid god skilled in the arts of poetry, music, rune casting, songs of power, and the tree lore, ogham, and spell crafting of the Druids. He was called Fingus in Scotland.
As a teacher, Finegas was a wise and compassionate benefactor and mentor, who facilitated the
increase of the intellectual acumen and adeptness of his illustrious and zealous
student Fionn MacCumhal, by showing him how to journey inward to obtain the
salmon of knowledge.
The Sacred Site focal point of Hierarch Forseti Finegas and the Second Ray of Matrix Synthesization is Silbury Hill, the largest people crafted mound in Europe, which is located just south of Avebury village in Wiltshire, British Isles. Hierarch Forseti Finegas shares this Sacred Site focal point with his soulmate wife, Hierarch Hnossi Habetrot , also a Hierarch of the Second Ray of Matrix Synthesization. Nearly 130 feet (40 m) high with a circumference of 1,640 feet, the base of the cone shaped mound covers over five acres. It was built in three stages beginning around 2,500 BCE. During the final phase, six concentric, chalk, step terraces were covered with flints, gravel, and soil.
Despite several legend
inspired digs, no burial remains have been found inside this Celtic Sacred
Mound, leaving its ancient usage an archaeological ancient mystery... Hierarchs
Goddesses Gods of Twelve Universal Rays
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