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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 Tinicum Marsh Restoration Omniangels is the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, which is located in Tinicum Township by the Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia and Delaware counties in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Encompassing 200 acres (0.8 square kilometers), the wildlife refuge was first established in 1972 as the Tinicum Environmental Center in order to preserve the largest freshwater tidal marsh in the state of Pennsylvania. It was renamed in 1991 in honor of the late H. John Heinz III who had helped in the Tinicum Marsh preservation efforts. Around 1634, the early Dutch, English, and Swedish settlers in Pennsylvania diked and drained the Tinicum Marsh area for grazing. Prior to urban expansion after World War I, the tidal marsh area consisted of more than 5,700 acres (23 square kilometers). Birdwatchers have reported viewing more than 300 bird species in the refuge environs including 85 species of nesting birds. Since the refuge is situated on the Atlantic Flyway, many different kinds of ducks, egrets, sandpipers, warblers, and other migrating shorebirds and waterfowl sojourn awhile during spring and fall flights. The wildlife refuge provides five types of habitats (fields, freshwater tidal marsh, impounded water, meadow, woods) for a diverse array of flora and fauna. Flora within the refuge include fields and meadows resplendent with numerous types of plants and wildflowers. Many kinds of wildlife find sanctuary at the refuge such as butterflies, deer, fish (brown bullhead, carp, channel catfish, crappie, pan fish, large-mouth bass, small striped bass, tiger musky), foxes, frogs (pickerel, southern leopard, wood), muskrats, opossums, raccoons, snakes (eastern garter, northern brown, northern water), turtles (eastern box, painted, red-bellied, snapping). Within the wildlife refuge there are more than ten miles of trails, two boardwalks, and a creek navigable by canoe. Currently there are plans to acquire further lands and to expand the wildlife refuge to include diverse habitats with a total acreage of 1,200 acres (4.9 square kilometers).
The America Tinicum Marsh
Restoration Omniangels share this Sacred Site focal point with a
group of Correction Omniangels, the America Tinicum Marsh Correction Omniangels;
a group of Environment Omniangels, the America Tinicum Marsh Environment Omniangels; a group of Safeguard Omniangels; the America Tinicum Marsh Safeguard
Omniangels; a group of Virtue Omniangels, the America Tinicum Marsh Virtue
Omniangels; Archangel Auphiel Arianrhod, an Archangel of the Third Ray of
Harmonics Restoration; and, Archangel Nauriel Nwyvre,
an Archangel of the Third Ray of Harmonics Restoration.
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