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Hierarch Skuld Atropos
Moirai, Moires, Norn, Norns, Fates, Fate




Goddess Skuld Atropos (Moirai, Moires, Norn, Norns, Fates, Fate) serves as a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. The Sacred Site focal point of Hierarch Skuld Atropos is the Newton Lake Park and Knights Park, which are located outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in southern New Jersey, U.S.A.

As Skuld (Norns), she was a Norse Germanic goddess of "that which shall be", who was one of the three Great Norns who lived at the Urdawell during ancient times.

The Norn of the Future, she decided future destinies and fates, ensured that the laws of karma were enforced, and that past actions sown became the future circumstances reaped.

Skuld spun the threads of life forward into the future fated threads of human life, "of what someone was becoming", into the future life that would come to pass.

As Atropos (Moirai, Moires, Fates), she was a Pre-Homeric Greek life thread transitions goddess who was depicted with a pair of scales.

One of the the Moirai Triad (the Three Fates) who determined the course of human life, she was responsible for the final part of a human life span when a mortal enmeshed in irreversible entropy had to undergo the transition across the thresholds of biochemical shell death.


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The Sacred Site focal point of Hierarch Skuld Atropos and the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation is the Newton Lake Park and Knights Park, which are located outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in southern New Jersey, U.S.A.

Encompassing more than one hundred three acres, Newton Lake Park is managed by the Camden County Parks and Recreation Department. The park is bounded by Cuthbert Boulevard and the White Horse Pike and runs through Collingswood, Haddon Township, and Oaklyn. Within Newton Lake Park there are three picnic areas, two playgrounds, bike paths, fishing piers, and a Matrimony Garden.

Encompassing more than sixty acres, Knights Park is a public park across from Collingswood High School in the Borough of Collingswood. The large green space park has numerous ponds, fountains, trees, benches, and recreational team sports areas.

Oakland was once a dense forest inhabited by the Lenni-Lenape Native American Indians. In 1681, a group of Quakers from Wickloe, Ireland sailed up the Delaware River and decided to form a settlement on Newton Creek. So William Bates, the Quaker leader purchased two hundred fifty acres located on the south side of Newton Creek from the Lenni-Lenape. The Quaker settlement was called Newton Colony.

As the colony grew more and more of the land was cleared for farming. Eventually, the farms along Newton Creek were divided into housing lots for development and the colony was renamed "Oakland the Beautiful". Then in 1894 the name of the town was changed to Oaklyn, to avoid confusion with another Oakland in Northern New Jersey.

Over the course of time two highways through the area were laid out along old Native America Indian trials. The White Horse Pike, which had been known as "Long-a-Coming Trail", began at Camden went through Berlin and the ended at Atlantic City The Black Horse Pike began at the Delaware River and ended at Egg Harbor.

Hierarch Skuld Atropos shares this Sacred Site focal point with her soulmate husband Hierarch Sjamadhr Epimetheus, also a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation... Hierarchs Goddesses Gods of Twelve Universal Rays


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