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The ancient Celts were devoted to maintaining their spiritual balance and sacred
connectivity with the Natural World by treating all things hallowed with the
respect and reverence they deserved. For the Celts, the Earth and the Realm of
Nature were alive with sacredness and with the elementals of fire, earth, air,
and water who were imbued with innate divinity and purposeful beingness. Three
was a Celtic holy number which had many different meanings beside the most
traditional of the representations, that of the three realms of land, sea, and
sky... Spiritual Beliefs of the Celts
Maes Howe (Maeshowe) was located in Orkney just off of a road that runs north
after passing through the Village of Stenness across from Tormiston Mill in
Mainland Orkney, Scotland. Both the contemporaneous Ring of Brodgar and Stones
of Stenness, which stemmed from the same Lemurian Sacred Shamanic Mysteries
traditions, were in the vicinity of Maes Howe. Built with thirty tons of
sandstone, Maes Howe was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 along
with surrounding megalithic sites like Skara Brae... Maes Howe, Orkney, Scotland
Archangel Epimael (Epima, Eiael, Epinioa, Epititiokh) serves as an Archangel of the Seventh Ray of
Mythos Transformation. As Eiael (Epima), she was an dominion angel in charge of
the coherent transmissions of occult sciences; as well as, their responsible use
by humanity. One of the Psalm angel mystical mysteries Shemhamphorae, she
continual strives towards the full restoration of long life and virtual
immortality to the peoples of the planet. As the gnostic Epinioa (Epititiokh), she embodies a more pristine representation on
Earth of the celestial Divine Feminine energies, especially in regard to her
nurturing concern for...
Archangel Epimael
The "Confusion of Tongues"
lesson inherent in the rabbinical stories about the "Tower of Babel" focus
mainly on the reasons why the tower was built, as well as, the intentional
motivations of its builders who worshiped and did the bidding of the fallen
angels and their representatives on the Earth plane of existence. The banished,
rebellious angels were enraged that they were no longer permitted to enter the
upper world of the higher heavenly spheres which continued to be the abode of
the good angels aligned with G-d... Lesson of the Confusion of Tongues
Paganism is an ancient
pre-Christian, polytheistic religion which also includes the neo-Pagan offshoots
of modern Witchcraft and Wicca. Wiccan is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word,
"Wicce" which is pronounced "Witche "which means practitioner of the Old
Religion or the Craft. Pagans and Wiccans are most notable for their tolerance
of other paths; their emphasis on the importance of also honoring the goddess,
the feminine aspect of divinity; and their focus on the personal connection to
immanent divinity through natural magic...
Threefold Law and Wiccan Reade
For a long time, the
mentor public has been aware of the presence of beings on the
planet of human lifewave lineage who existed at a more rarified or perfected
state of beingness than the average person. Most past cultures called them
goddesses, gods, masters, buddhas, bodhisattvas, saints, sages, mages, and
wizards. In many ways they were similar to humanity except for various powers,
abilities, or skills they possessed, as well as, long life or virtual
immortality... Deities as Living Legends
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