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Proactive Omniangels have additional roles and tasks as straightforward perpetuators, practical doers, and tangible executors of down-to-earth agendas and realistic plans. They facilitate positive concrete achievements and make possible the hard work, applications, and step taking necessary for matter of fact results. Enabling, proceeding, solving, acting, and reinforcing Getting Something Constructive Done schemes of visionaries to be comprehensive, optimistic, specific, affirmative, and successful, they carry out, complete, apply, and take hands on action. The Proactive Omniangels motivate, activate, perform, establish, and affirm whichever and whatever initiative summarily produces the desired outcome.
Archangel Chamael has been appointed as the Chieftain of the Proactive
Omniangels. Archangel Chamael will continue to serve the planet as an Archangel
of the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection. The planetary Cosmic Benefactor Archangel
for the Proactive Omniangels is
Archangel Ahatriel who is also a diadem Judgment Angel, Chief of myriads of
ministering angels, and influential Sepheroth luminary. Archangel Ahatriel will
continue to serve the planet as an Archangel of the Twelfth Ray of Divine
Direction.
The Sacred Site focal point of the Syria Damascus Proactive Omniangels is the Barada River, the main river of Damascus, which arises from the 'Ayn Fijah spring in the mountains, twenty miles northwest of the city, then flows through a gorge towards Damascus where it separates into seven branches that water the Ghuta oasis in Syria. Sheltered by mountains, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ancient City of Damascus (Dimashq ash-Sham, Dimashq, ash-Sham) is situated about eighty kilometers inland from the Mediterranean Sea. The old city and most of the rest of the city was built on the south bank of the Barada River. The Aramaic name for the city was Darmeseq which mean a well watered place. Tablets found at Elba from pre-Aramaic times refer to the city by the name Damaski. Damascus was one of the western final destinations of the Silk Road. The English word damask was derived from the patterned Byzantine and Chinese silks available in the city. Archaeological findings on the outskirts of the city at sites like Tell Ramad indicate that there was a settlement there as early as 8000-10000 BCE, making Damascus the oldest consistently populated settlement in the world. The Assyrians conquered the city in 841 BCE and controlled it for centuries until the Babylonians seized it in 572 BCE. They held onto it until 538 BCE when the Persians took over Damascus and turned it into the capital city of the Persian province of Syria. Alexander the Great then gained control of the city. After his death in 323 BCE, the Ptolemic and Seleucid empires often fought over the right to control the city. An honorary member of the Decapolis league of cities, Damascus was a principal hub of Greco-Roman culture during the times of the Roman Empire. Saint Paul was converted to Christianity when he was struck blind on the road to Damascus. In 636 ACE, the Caliph Umar I seized control of Damascus and subsequently turned it into the powerfully prestigious capital of the Omayyad Empire which extended from India to Spain. This lasted until 750 ACE when Baghdad became the capital of the Abbasid caliphate. Then except for a period when the Cairo Fatimid Caliphs ruled the city, Baghdad controlled Damascus. The city became the capital of an independent state when the Seljuk Turks took over from 1079-1104 ACE. Their rule was followed by that of the Burid Emirs who survived a Second Crusade siege of the city during 1148 ACE. Control of the city changed hands again when Zengid Atabeg Nur ad-Din seized it. After his death, Saladin took it over and turned it into his capital. After Saladin's death, the ruling Ayyubid sultans of Cairo and Damascus often clashed over it. In 1260 ACE, the Mongols assaulted Syria and made the city the provincial capital of the Mameluke Empire when they left. Subsequently, the Mongol vanquisher Tamerlane destroyed most of the city in 1400 ACE. He also appropriated numerous craftsmen and removed them to Samarkand. Damascened patterned steel had garnered a legendary status during the Crusades. After Damascus was rebuilt, it remained the provincial capital until 1517 ACE when it was conquered by the Ottomans who stayed in power with the exception of an eight year occupation by the Egyptians for the next four centuries. At the end of World War I in 1918 ACE, the British along with their Arab allies took over the city. Then in 1920 ACE, the French thwarted an attempt by Emir Faisal to make it part of an Arab kingdom. In turn the French made Damascus the capital of their Syria League of Nations Mandate. Damascus continued to be the capital of Syria when it gained its independence in 1946 ACE. Today new suburbs extend from the north bank of the Barada River. The Ghuta oasis that surrounds the city has diminished in size and become increasingly polluted by the industries, sewage, and traffic of Damascus.
Damascus Syria is a principal Middle East Sacred Site focal point for Six Omniangels Groups
that includes
Correction Omniangels,
Galactic Omniangels,
Global Omniangels,
Proactive Omniangels,
Safeguard Omniangels, and
Virtue Omniangels;
as well as, a group of Six Paradise Pillars Revelation Powers Cosmic Archangels that includes
Archangel Sabbrael,
Archangel Shammael,
Archangel Shammiel,
Archangel Shamsiel,
Archangel Shemmael, and
Archangel Shemmiel,
all of whom are now serving the planet as Archangels of the Twelfth Ray of Divine Direction.
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