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Heathenry Heathen Ásatrú was
a distinct faith, unrelated to any other religion, even though it may bear a
superficial resemblance to some. Although followers strived to emulate the noble
virtues and esteem erudite teachers, because of the emphasis on self-reliance,
there was no dogma or organized religious hierarchy. The Heathenry and Heathen
Ásatrú guidelines for daily living were derived mainly from the Hávamál of the
Poetic Edda, but they were not set in stone and varied somewhat from Heathenry
and Heathen Ásatrú Kindred to Kindred...
Nine Noble Virtues
Angels Who Regularly Help Humanity are the Builder; City, State, and National; Guardian; Healing; Inspiration; Messenger; Nature; Prayer; Protector; Song; and Warrior Angels.
The group of angels known as the Builder Angels resides in the sixth dimension, acting as the architects or
designers of the various forms or light matrixes for the minerals, plants,
animals, etc. The Builder Angels produce these forms using creative intelligence
and their knowledge of the archetypes after aligning themselves with the force
of the divine word to augment and amplify the seminal power of each
quintessence...
Angels Who Regularly Help Humanity
During the first two weeks
in July, 2002, the Twelve Universal Rays became fully activated on the planet.
At that time each of the Twelve Universal Lightrays had one Hierarch of human
lifewave lineage and two Archangels who each have their own Sacred Site, for a
grand total of 36 planetary Sacred Site. By the end of January, 2003, 12 more
Hierarchs had been added so that each Universal Lightray had two Hierarchs and
two Archangels, bringing the number of Universal Lightray Sacred Sites to a
grand total of 48. By Thanksgiving 2003, there were six god and goddess
Hierarchs and six Archangels on each of the Universal Lightrays for a total of
144 Archangels and Hierarchs...
Twelve Universal Rays Activated on the Planet
The Celts belonged to
complex and variegated social groupings that ranged from large, loose
confederations of tribes to small, compact tribal units. If you had asked any of
the ancient Druidic Celts who they were or what they were called, they would
have responded with the name of their tribe; rather than, any of the names (like
Galatac, Keltoi, or Celtac) given to them by classical Mediterranean writers.
Although they had a written language, the Celts rarely used it, preferring
instead to pass on their beliefs, knowledge, and wisdom through the time honored
method of their oral traditions... Celtic
Storytelling and Druidic Oral Traditions
God Cernnunos Pacahaca
(Cernunos, Kernnunos, Kernunos, Pachacamac, Huaca) serves as an Hierarch of the
Sixth Ray of Traditions Preservation. Cernnunos Pacahaca was Pan-Celtic triple god Cernnunos (Cernunos, Kernnunos,
Kernunos) who was Green Man, Great Father, and Nature Deity. Revered since
prehistoric times, he was mentioned in votive descriptions and depicted on
relief carvings, stone monuments, and many Celtic artifacts and artworks like
the Gundestrup Cauldron found in Denmark where he was accompanied by a boar and
a bull...
Hierarch Cernnunos Pacahaca
The Carnac Megaliths, the largest collection of stone monuments in Europe,
stretched for around thirteen kilometers from Carnac to the village of
Locmariaquer in Brittany, France. Varying from about one to twenty meters in
height, the rows of standing stones were frequently plundered over the
centuries. Currently numbering more than three thousand, the prehistoric
megaliths, fashioned from the local rocks sometime around 4500-3300 BCE, are now
under State protection... Carnac
Megaliths, Brittany, France ... Continue on
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