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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 Syrian Tartous Proactive Omniangels is Tartous, which is located 220 kms northwest of Damascus and south of Latakia, Syria. A quaint fishing village, the small harbor port was formerly called Antaradus by the Phoenicians. The first devotional chapel revering the Virgin Mary was constructed in the 3rd century. Steeped in spiritual mysteries, the town was given preferential treatment by Constantine because of its devotion to the Virgin Mary. In the fifth century a chapel with an icon of the Virgin Mary, believed to have been painted by Saint Luke, experienced an earthquake, but, the altar was miraculously saved. Our Lady of Tortosa Church was later built there in 1123 providing an abode for the altar and the visiting pilgrims. The church was turned into a mosque when the Muslims reconquered Tartous, and, then subsequently turned into a barracks by the Ottomans. Around that timeframe most of the Templars who had been caretaking Tartous since 1152, relocated their base of operations to Cyprus; but, a small contingent of the Templars remained in the Templar Keep for another hundred years. The town of Tartous remained under the auspices of the Templars until they left for the nearby island of Arwad in 1291. Later on the French restored the chapel as part of a city museum that holds ancient artifacts recouped from Amrit and many other sites in the surrounding environs. After little use for many centuries, Tartous has evolved into Syria's second port.
The Syria Tartous
Proactive Omniangels share this Sacred Site focal point with a group of
Proactive Omniangels the Middle East Tartous Correction Omniangels.
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