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Restoration Omniangels have additional roles and tasks as renewal artisans, therapeutic healers, and remedial recoverers of useful assets and valuable resources. They breathe life into stagnate situations and get stalled processes laden with potential to develop into beneficial progressive courses of action. Reinforcing, reviving, stimulating, enlivening, and energizing the corrective curative wholehearted efforts of people to be regenerated, reawakened, revitalized, refreshed, and rejuvenated, they patch up, fix, repair, and put things back together. The Restoration Omniangels recover, invigorate, cure, and strengthen whatever and whichever remedy helps to perpetuate wholesome living.
Archangel Brigiel Brighid has been appointed as the Chieftain of the
Restoration Omniangels. Archangel Brigiel Brighid will continue to serve the
planet as an Archangel of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. The
planetary Cosmic Benefactor Archangel for the Restoration Omniangels is
Archangel Galgliel who is also a sun wheel governor of the yearly seasonal
cycles, and a Chief of the Galgalim merkabah charioteer angels who sing
celestial divinity songs. Archangel Galgliel will continue to serve the planet
as an Archangel of the Eighth Ray of Divine Coordination.
The Sacred Site focal point of the America Croton Bay Restoration Omniangels is the Croton Point Park, which encompasses 504 acres on the largest peninsula of the Hudson River in New York State, U.S.A. The park provides habitat for many species of amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, and reptiles. There is a Nature Center and a Discovery Trail that winds through many biodiverse environments including those of painted turtles and various types of frogs. The tidal marshes and shoreline around Croton Bay on the south side of the park are home to cormorants, great blue herons, muskrats, raccoons, and opossums. Great horned owls live in the 15 acre conifer forest, and, coopers hawks, ospreys, and red tailed hawks, often visit Teller's Point.
About twelve miles
northwest of Croton Point, one of the peaks of the Hudson Highlands, Bear
Mountain, has an observatory, hiking trails, a picnic area, and several
viewpoints.
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