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The Correction Omniangels were formed to enforce steadfast adherence to revealed divine truths about established ethical codes of conduct such as the inviolability of personal, familial, and national boundaries. Respect for these cosmic laws which are applicable to all multidimensional sentient beings inhabiting this local universe, humans and angels alike, is an adjudicative prerequisite for life spiral continuance; as well as, enhanced evolutionary progression. The Correction Omniangels have been empowered by divinity to be proactive as well as reactive... Correction Omniangels
Hermes Gibil (Mercury,
Gerra, Mercurius, Oneicopompus, Psychopompus) was an
Egyptian and Greek messenger god, who was most noted for his swift
consciousness, and was later portrayed by the Romans as the winged footed
Mercury. Revered from around 800 BCE - 400 ACE, he was mentioned in the
Homer "Iliad", "Odyssey", and Hesiod "Theogony"...
Hermes Gibil
Over the river of time, the course of Grecian historical events flowed as far
east as India. Situated in the most southeasterly portion of the European
continent, the Greek mainland was surrounded by water on the east, south, and
west; and, was further enhanced by the presence of numerous islands of varying
sizes. With coastlines bordering the Aegean and Ionian Seas and plenty of
natural harbors, a thriving, seafaring commerce developed which also produced a
corresponding cultural expansion generated by both local and foreign influences...
Culture and Grecian Periods
According to the legends of
the Maya, the Supreme Creator god Hunab Ku created four new worlds, rebuilding
the landscape four times after deluges had poured from the mouth of the sky
serpent. What this legend refers to are four times where god Hunabku acted as a
benefactor and mentor to the souls inhabiting the physical plane bodies of the
people known as the Maya. The verb "to pour" along with its synonyms has many
meanings applicable to the Maya storytelling. It also means to dispense, to mete
out, to discharge, to swarm, to detonate, to explode, to emit fire, to transfer,
to empty, to decant, to emit, to relocate, to shift. to reassign, to remove, to
eradicate, to confiscate, to take out, and to eliminate... Creation
Legends and Four Maya Worlds
Hunab Ku Kumara (Hunab, Ometeotl) was the Classical Mesoamerican and Mayan
supreme world creator god Hunab Ku, especially revered by the Yucatec. Hunab Ku
was the Maya Deity Chieftain, god of the gods, and head of the Mayan Pantheon
who helped the Maya and other Mesoamericans to rebuild after several massive
cultural destructions of their homes and hearths. According to the legends of
the Maya, the supreme creator god Hunab Ku created three new worlds, rebuilding
the landscape three times after deluges had poured from the mouth of the sky
serpent... Hunab Ku Kumara
Palenque was located at the beginning of the Tumbalá mountains in the vicinity
of the Usumacinta River about one hundred thirty kilometers south of Ciudad del
Carmen in Chiapas, Mexico. Smaller than either Tíkal or Copán, the medium sized
Mayan archaeological site, was abandoned long before the Spanish came to the
area. Once known as Lakam Ha, "Big Wide Waters", because of the many cascading
waters and springs situated there, Palenque overlooks a great expanse of verdant
jungle. Even though pottery remains dating from 300 BCE have been found, most of
the building ruins were constructed sometime... Palenque Lakam Ha ... Go back
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