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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.
The Sacred Site of the America Dallas White Rock Lake Safeguard Omniangels is White Rock Lake Park, which is an urban oasis located about ten minutes from downtown Dallas in Texas, U.S.A. Established in 1929, there are six playgrounds and eleven miles of trails around the lake, which has a shoreline of 9.5 miles. There are about 1,442 trees like Cottonwoods, Oaks, Pecans, and Sweet Gums in the area; as well as, remnants of the Bottomland Forest and the Blackland Prairie. The White Rock Lake watershed, which is situated in both Collin and Dallas Counties, is thirty miles long and generally about four to five miles wide. The lake, which originates in a Collin County pasture near Frisco, has nine primary tributaries. White Rock Lake Park provides habitat for more than two hundred species of birds, twenty types of amphibians, nineteen varieties of fish, thirty-three varieties of mammals, over a hundred species of plants and grasses, fifty-four kinds of reptiles, and forty-nine kinds of trees. Some of the wildlife who make the White Rock Lake Park and the old fish hatchery that has been designated as an urban wildlife preserve their home include: bass, bobcats, catfish, crappie, ducks, horned toads, lizards, loons, minks, pelicans, possums, rabbits, raccoons, rattlesnakes, red foxes, salamanders, seagulls, skunks, squirrels, swans, and turtles. Popular with canoe and kayak enthusiasts; as well as, sailing clubs, White Rock Lake Park is also a great place to bike, bird watch, fish, picnic, run, sightsee, and walk. Historic buildings constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s are available for special events. There are several parks in the environs of White Rock Lake including Flagpole Hill (94 acres), Lake Highlands Park (25 acres), Lakewood Park (17 acres), Norbuck Park (101 acres), and Tokalon Park (10 acres). The Dallas Arboretum is also nearby.
The America Dallas White
Rock Lake Safeguard Omniangels share this Sacred Site focal point with
Archangel Boamiel, an Archangel of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation; a group
of Environment Omniangels, the
America Dallas White Rock Lake
Environment Omniangels; and, a group of Virtue Omniangels, the
America Dallas White Rock Lake
Virtue Omniangels.
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