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Lenus (Iovantucarus, Lenus Mars) was a Pan-Celtic god of Healing who was revered at center on the European continent, England, and Wales. He was known as the "Recuperation Springs Healer" and "Invigorating Children Benefactor". From prehistoric times until about 400 ACE, pilgrimages were made by those in need of remedial healing, especially children, to his curative sanctuaries. Usually located by Sacred Springs and Holy Wells, they often has recuperation rooms. Originally revered by the Treveri Celtic tribe, he was adopted by the Romans. He was mentioned in Romano-Celtic inscriptions and depicted in sanctuary carvings, sculptures, and votive reliefs. As Aesculapius (Asklepios), he was a Roman-Greco physician god of Healing who was portrayed with the winged scepter caduceus. Revered from around 800 BCE until about 400 ACE, he was mentioned in Hesiod's "Catalogues" and Homer's "Iliad".
Depicted in various Greek sculptures, many people in
need of healing made a pilgrimage to his sanctuary at Epidauros. The physicians
of Kos honored him by naming their Asklepiadai Guild after him, calling
themselves the sons of Asklepios.
The Sacred Sites focal points of Hierarch Lenus Aesculapius and the Fifth Ray of Rainbow Healing are the Point Fermin Lighthouse, which is located by Point Fermin in San Pedro Harbor near the city of San Pedro in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A.; and, the Scotland Perth Kinross Global Omniangels is the Perth and Kinross area Aberfeldy, which is located on the River Tay and the Fife Coastal Path, which is located along the central coastline of Scotland. The Point Fermin Light station was first established and lit in 1874. The original optic was a Fourth Order Fresnel Lens installed in the same year. Constructed of wood frame on a brick foundation, the square shaped Italianate, 30 feet high tower was integral to the Italianate dwelling. The existing two storied Keepers Quarters were constructed in 1874 of wood frame in the Italianate Victorian architectural style. The light was deactivated in 1942. The Italianate Lantern was removed during World War II and replaced with a Lookout Room. A modern pole tower was constructed in 1970. The Sons and Daughters of the Golden West restored the light with a wood replica lantern. The lighthouse is now part of a city park. Point Fermin Light is currently managed by the City of Los Angeles and the Point Fermin Lighthouse Committee. San Pedro is a popular whale watching area. There is also a Marine Mammal Care Center in the vicinity where ill and injured sea lions and seals are nursed back to health so that the may return to their natural environment. Hierarch Lenus Aesculapius shares the Point Fermin Light Sacred Site focal point with his soulmate wife Hierarch Eir Coventina, also a Hierarch of the Fifth Ray of Rainbow Healing. Hierarch Lenus Aesculapius occasionally visits the Maiden's Rock Sacred Site focal point with his soulmate wife Hierarch Eir Coventina, also a Hierarch of the Fifth Ray of Rainbow Healing. Aberfeldy (Obar Pheallaidh in Gaelic) is a burgh on the River Tay with a watermill that was kept running and producing oatmeal until 2003. The town is mentioned in the traditional Loc Tay Boat Song. The Birks of Aberfeldy by Robert Burns. The town was first granted Fairtrade Town state in November 2002. Fife is situated between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth. The Fife Coastal Path extends for more than 150 kilometers over varied coastline from Culross to the Tay Bridge. The hub of the path is the Harbourmaster's House, Dysart.
One interesting stop on
the Fife Coastal Path is Crail. Situated about fifty miles northeast of
Edinburgh, the quaint, historic fishing village has a cottage colony of resident
artists' and painters who live around the small harbour on the East Neuk of Fife... Hierarchs
Goddesses Gods of Twelve Universal Rays
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