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Betatakin Canyon, America



The Safeguard Omniangels were formed to take preventative safety measures and watch over the hearts, minds, and soul stars of the inhabitants of the planetary spheres. Safeguard Omniangels have additional roles and tasks as precautionary maintainers, careful sustainers, and defensive keepers of hallowed traditions and virtuous ways. They take preventative safety measures and watch over the hearts, minds, and soul stars of the inhabitants of the planetary spheres.

Endorsing, espousing, encouraging, advocating, and supporting both the everyday and extraordinary efforts of people to be noble, gallant, decent, good, and sanctified, they look after, preserve, and save them from harm. The Safeguard Omniangels retain, defend, uphold, shelter, and shield whenever and wherever vigilance serves as a vanguard hallmark.

Archangel Gabriel has been appointed as the new Chieftain of the Safeguard Omniangels. Archangel Gabriel will continue to serve the planet as an Archangel of the Twelfth Ray of Divine Direction. The planetary Cosmic Benefactor Archangel for the Safeguard Omniangels is Archangel Saraqael who is also a Chieftain of the Ministering Angels who sit on the judgment councils. A Holy Seraph, who has jurisdiction over humans who have committed spiritual sins, Archangel Saraqael will continue to serve the planet as an Archangel of the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection.


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Betatakin Cliff Dwellings at Navajo National Monument in Arizona
Image Courtesy of Jon Sullivan taken in February 2004

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The Sacred Site of the America Betatakin Canyon Safeguard Omniangels is the Betatakin Canyon, which is located high on the Shonto Plateau that overlooks the Tsegi Canyon system in the Navajo National Monument area of Northern Arizona, U.S.A.

When the Hisatsinom who were the ancestors of the Hopi began farming as a Way of Life, they settled in the locale environs. They lived there for thousands of years and built villages with clustered masonry homes in Tsegi/Lenaytupqa and Nitsin Canyons.

Several of the Zuni clans originated in the Tsegi/Lenaytupqa area. Their songs and traditions commemorate the Betatakin/Talastima northern canyons. The San Juan Southern Paiute who were renown for their basketry also lived for hundreds of years as neighbors of the Hopi and Navajo in the canyons area near Tsu'ovi, the Inscription House and in Tsegi/Lenaytupqa Canyon.

Once home to the Hopi Deer, Fire, Flute and Water Clans, the "Place of Blue Corn Tassels", Betatakin/Talastima still remains a notable ancestral land of the Hopi. The Bighorn Sheep, Fire and Flute Clans once lived at Keet Seel/Kawestima. The Inscription House/Tsu'ovi is a Lizard, Rattlesnake and Sand Clans village.

The word Betatakin means ledge house and the Navajo National Monument safeguards several well-preserved cliff dwellings believed to have been inhabited by the ancient ancestral pueblo dwellers who were called the Anasazi by the Navajo.

Some interesting archaeological findings in the area include large petroglyphs and pictographs that acted as a calendar when sun shadows silhouetted them at certain times of the year. Unlike current adobe bricks, the bricks used to construct the Inscription House contained abundant quantities of grasses

Four clans of the Navajo, who call themselves "The Dineh", meaning "The People", originally migrated from the North to the Southwest sometime around the fifteenth century.

Today there are more than sixty Navajo clans. as the Navajo call themselves, migrated to the Southwest from the North around the 15th century.

There is a visitor center there, as well as, two mesa top trails. The steep, one mile long scenic Aspen Forest Overlook Trail features Kayenta region vegetation and offers a close view of an exceptional Aspen forest at the bottom of Betatakin Canyon.

The relaxing one mile long Sandal Trail offers magnificent vistas of craggy scenery and magical canyon landscapes. The trail leads to an overlook of the remains of the cliff dwellings.

The America Betatakin Canyon Safeguard Omniangels share this Sacred Site focal point with a group of Virtue Omniangels, the America Betatakin Canyon Virtue Omniangels.


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