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Upholding, championing, advocating, encouraging, and espousing the Unity Amidst Diversity behavioral patterns of individual citizens to be thoughtful, involved, compassionate, considerate, and concerned, they join together, communicate, connect, combine, and promote the general welfare. The America Omniangels dovetail, support, instigate, and advance whichever and whatever representation manifests as an unifying principle.
Archangel Razaiel has been appointed as the Chieftain of the America Omniangels. Archangel Razaiel will continue to serve the planet as an Archangel
of the Tenth Ray of Divine Illumination. The planetary Cosmic Benefactor Archangel for the America Omniangels is
Archangel Geburael who is also a Sepheroth Upholder, a Mighty Chief Heavenly
Hall Steward, and a Seraphic Strength Angel. Archangel Geburael will continue to
serve the planet as an Archangel of the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection.
The Sacred Site focal point of the Point Sur America Omniangels is the Point Sur Light, which is located on Point Sur near the city of Big Sur in Monterey County, California, U.S.A. The light station was first established and lit in 1889. The original optic, a First Order Fresnel lens was installed the same year. Constructed on a natural emplaced foundation of sandstone, the square shaped, integral on fog signal building, white tower was 48 feet high. The existing sound signal building was constructed in 1889 of sandstone in the Romanesque architectural style. The stem whistle fog signal was removed in 1971. Converted from the 1869 Engine House, the existing two storied Keepers Quarters were constructed in 1902 of sandstone in the Craftsman Colonial Revival architectural style. The original First Order Fresnel Lens is now on display at the Stanton Center Maritime Museum and History Center in Monterey, California. Still operational, the light was automated in 1972. The present optic, a DCB-224 lens was installed in 1975.
Now part of a state park, Point Sur Light is managed
by California State Parks and Central Coast Lighthouse Keepers. An active guide
to navigation, the light is open to the public. A complete "Nineteenth Century" Light Station with
all the original buidings like the barn, blacksmith/carpenter shop, and cistern,
Point Sure Light is under restoration.
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