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Archangel Domukiel comes to this local universe after many millenium of distinguished service as an Archangel in another local universe that has always been aligned with Divine Will, Divine Harmony, Divine Authority, Divine Love, Divine Light, and Divine Power, where the Divine Feminine and the Divine Masculine were considered equal in all aspects. As Archangel Domukiel (Dokiel. Ogdoas), he was one of the Dominion Regulators of Magical Operations and Gnostic Ogdoas, the Domedon-Doxomedon, "Aeon of Aeons". He was an Abrahamic Weighing Angel and Isaiah Solar Dust Balancing Angel. As Domiel (Dumiel, Abir Gahidriom), he was a Seventh Heaven Archon Guardian and Elemental Earth Magical Mastery angel. His profoundly powerful ability to work with the Elementals and Nature Spirits inspired respectful reverent awe by the Merkabah Mystics.
As an Archangel Domukiel
brings resplendent power, insightful revelation, and edifying harmony to
the First Ray of Will Empowerment. Archangel Domukiel steers and protects
authenticity searchers with stalwart support, as they move forward, step by step, from
fragmented stellar concepts to inclusive cosmological perspectives.
The Sacred Site focal point of Archangel Domukiel and the First Ray of Will Empowerment is Huntley Park, which is located in the Huntley Park Historic District between Garden, Prospect, South Second, and South Third Streets in DeKalb, Illinois, U.S.A. Lewis and Russell Huntley, the founders of the town of DeKalb, set aside this parcel of land, as "an open green space for public enjoyment". In the early 1900's, a noted landscape architect was consulted on ways to further enhance and improve the overall design of the area. The site of the town's first waterworks system, the public square became the DeKalb Park District in 1935 and over the years has served as a civic, educational, and spiritual focal point. Although the metal guards with memorial plaques attached are no longer there, the trees in the park today were originally planted at the end of World War I in honor of the DeKalb men who lost their lives on European battlefields. The current park gazebo is modeled after the historic orange tiled roof, stone bandstand that was removed in the 1950's after fifty years of crowd pleasing municipal band concerts. Today, there are still stone benches in the park that date from the first decade of the 1900s. A spiraling labyrinth, brick walkway with a southeast entrance, fifty-seven feet in diameter, was added to the Huntley Park in September of 2002. Developed as a project of the Northern Illinois University Art Museum, the spiral walkway was dedicated as "a place of different things to different people, a place to meditate and exercise, a place for children to run and play".
Archangel Domukiel shares this
Sacred Site focal point with a group of Environment Omniangels, the America DeKalb Huntley Park Environment
Omniangels; a group of Safeguard Omniangels, the America DeKalb Huntley Park
Safeguard Omniangels; and, a group of Virtue Omniangels, the
America DeKalb Huntley Park Virtue Omniangels... Archangels
of Twelve Universal Rays
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