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Adjusting, adapting, transforming, propagating, and participating in productive activities by ecological groups to be assertive, protective, responsible, sustaining, and sheltering, they patch up, cure, repair, mend, and dynamically foster bionetwork recovery. The Environment Omniangels nurture, support, develop, back, and encourage whichever and whatever imperative performs as an environmental protection.
Archangel Zadkiel has been appointed as the Chieftain of the Environment
Omniangels. Archangel Zadkiel will continue to serve the planet as an Archangel
of the Eleventh Ray of Divine Mage. The planetary Cosmic
Benefactor Archangel for the Environment Omniangels is
Archangel Raduriel who is also a higher heavens realms Adjudication
Registrar and Cosmic Chronicles Recording Angel gifted with a powerful bounty of
co-creative poetic wisdom. Archangel Raduriel will continue to serve the planet
as an Archangel of the Third Ray of Harmonics Restoration.
The Sacred Site focal point of the British Isles Oxford Environment Omniangels is the Oxford Botanic Garden, which is located at the northeast corner of Magdalen College's Christ Church Meadow on the banks of Cherwell River at Oxford in the British Isles. Encompassing four and a half acres (1.8 hectares), the garden was established as a medicinal plants physic garden in 1621. The garden, which is the third oldest scientific garden in the world and the oldest botanic garden in Britain, houses more than eight thousand plant varieties representing more than ninety percent of the higher plant families. The garden consists of three sections: a Walled Garden surrounded by seventeenth century stonework which is the home of an elder Yew Tree; Glasshouses providing habitat for cultivated plants; and an area outside of the walled area between the Cherwell River and the Walled Garden. There is also a satellite garden, the Harcourt Arboretum, six miles south of Oxford. The garden has inspired many authors over the years. Lewis Carroll's stories in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland were inspired by the garden. J.R.R. Tolkien often sat beneath an enormous Austrian pine tree similar to the Ents of The Lord of the Rings. In Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials, the protagonists Lyra and Will visit a bench in the Garden together in the final chapter of the book series.
The British Isles Oxford Environment Omniangels share this Sacred Site focal point with
a group of Correction Omniangels, the British Isles Oxford
Correction Omniangels; a group of Safeguard Omniangels, the British Isles Oxford Safeguard Omniangels;
and, a group of Virtue Omniangels, the British Isles Oxford Virtue Omniangels.
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