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Frigga was a Germanic all mother goddess, and, Ningal was a Mesopotamian, Babylonian-Akkadian, Sumerian cowherd mother Reed goddess. As Frigga (Frigg, Frija, Fricka), she was an Icelandic, Germanic, Nordic all mother goddess and knower of destinies, was the patroness of marriage, childbirth, children, households, social order, traditional protective magics, and the women's crafts of spinning, weaving, cooking, and sewing. Revered since before the Viking period around 700 ACE and well beyond, Frigga was mentioned in the Icelandic Codices, Snorri Prose Edda, the Saxo Historia Danica, votive inscriptions and place names, as well as, depicted on various stone carvings. Frigga was a seeress who spun luminescent providential patterns from her gem encrusted staff that were both encompassing and far-reaching in scope. She also shared her soulmate husband Odin's leadership of the Norse gods, as well as, his high seat from which she could see all of the Nine Worlds. Holder of housewifery keys, Frigga was known for her discretion and never revealed any of the secrets she kept in her home, Fensalier, The Ocean Halls.
As Ningal, she was a Mesopotamian,
Babylonian-Akkadian, Sumerian mother reed goddess who was revered as a great queen by the cowherds in the southern Mesopotamia marshlands of modern day Iraq.
The Sacred Sites focal points of Hierarch Frigga Ningal and the Sixth Ray of Traditions Preservation is High Fläming Nature Park, which is located about eighty kilometers south of Berlin and Potsdam in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district in Brandenburg state in Germany. Encompassing around 827 square kilometers that include the higher parts of the Fläming hill chain, High Fläming Nature Park is one of eleven nature parks in the state of Brandenburg. The 201 meters high Hagelberg is the highest elevation in the High Fläming Nature Park, which provides habitat for some protected wildlife species. The name Fläming dates back to the time when twelfth century Flemish colonists left the overcrowded cities of Flanders to settle in the rural area. The area is half agricultural land and half forests. Water is supplied by clear creeks and small streams. Besides the High Fläming Nature Park, there are two other Nature Parks in the Fläming area. They are the Fläming Nature Park/Sachsen-Anhalt and the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park An International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Protected Landscape, the central town in the High Fläming Nature Park is Belzig. The Fläming region and hills stretch for more than one hundred kilometers in the Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt states from the Elbe to the Dahme rivers. At Rabenstein/Fläming, there is a visitors information center with an appealing exhibition, a bike rental place, and a regional products shop. Other towns in the parks include Brück, Görzke, Niemegk, and Wiesenburg/Mark.
Hierarch Frigga Ningal
shares the Sacred Site focal point with her soulmate husband Hierarch Odin
Nanna, also a Hierarch of the Sixth Ray of Traditions Preservation... Hierarchs
Goddesses Gods of Twelve Universal Rays
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