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The [[Sisters of Tara]] ongoing search for [[White Tara]] began, as the final sister was felt to be related to the Tiamat Logos, which was later revealed and confirmed to be the White Diamond Mother of Dragons, Beloved [[Christ Mary]] Sophia. She is the [[13th Solar Dragon Queen]] of the Solar Mary’s and the wife to Solar Christ Michael that was anointed in sacred hierogamic union during the [[Pearl Activation]] last Easter, which began the [[Cosmic Dragon Awakening]].  The battle for White Tara through the identity of beloved Solar [[Christ Mary]] Sophia took us into the hell spawn landscape that is the horrible war history of the [[Fallen Seraphim|Fall of Seraphim]] in the 10th gate in [[Lyra]], that later became the ISIS treaty for breeding lunar female hybrids that were intended to be mates for assorted invading species. With many sessions bearing witness to the gradual process over lengths of time to direct evolution towards the total lunarization and fall of the Solar Female Melchizedek and [[Solar Reisha]], in which aggressive electrical weaponry confrontations took place in the Pluto matrix with assorted NAA forces parked in the Kuiper Belt defending their territory.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3816-elaysa-melchizedek Elaysa-Melchizedek]</ref>
==White Tara in Buddhism==
[[White Tara]], known as [[Sita Tara]] in Sanskrit, is worshipped as the mother of all Buddhas and an embodiment of the maternal aspect of compassion. Her white color is a symbol of purity, the immaculate truth of the Dharma and perfectly pure wisdom. She is also associated with long life, the healing of physical and mental illnesses, and the elimination of difficulties that appear on the road to the ultimate goal of enlightenment. Her power is related to the prevention of accidents, natural disasters, lack of physical vitality, and anything that could endanger life.
[[White Tara]], known as [[Sita Tara]] in Sanskrit, is worshipped as the mother of all Buddhas and an embodiment of the maternal aspect of compassion. Her white color is a symbol of purity, the immaculate truth of the Dharma and perfectly pure wisdom. She is also associated with long life, the healing of physical and mental illnesses, and the elimination of difficulties that appear on the road to the ultimate goal of enlightenment. Her power is related to the prevention of accidents, natural disasters, lack of physical vitality, and anything that could endanger life.