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==Harmonizing Attentions==
==Harmonizing Attentions==
Clearing blood sacrifice, blood ritual, Egyptian timelines, distortion of the sun and planetary grid systems, clearing the Egyptian death cloud reincarnation consciousness traps, clearing survival fears, clearing Mars hybridization, Mars Timelines and war Trauma, clearing the instinctual mind, clearing the 666 code, the reptilian tail genetic distortion, the Thothian Shield, the elemental harness, clearing the caduceus veil & fourth ray memories and distorted instruction sets of ArchAngel Gabriel and ArchAngel Hope, Clearing all karmic attachment to the false 4th ray and to false ascended master Serapis Bey
Clearing [[Blood Sacrifice]], blood ritual, Egyptian timelines, distortion of the sun and planetary grid systems, clearing the Egyptian death cloud reincarnation [[Consciousness Traps]], clearing survival fears, clearing Mars hybridization, Mars Timelines and war Trauma, clearing the instinctual mind, clearing the [[666]] code, the [[Reptilian Tail]] genetic distortion, the Thothian Shield, the elemental harness, clearing the caduceus veil & fourth ray memories and distorted instruction sets of ArchAngel Gabriel and ArchAngel Hope, Clearing all karmic attachment to the false 4th ray and to false ascended master Serapis Bey.


Aries has four stars designated Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Arietis as well as α Arietis, called Hamal, which is the brightest star in Aries. Its traditional name is derived from the Arabic word for "lamb" or "head of the ram." In ancient Egypt Aries was connected to the title “Lord of the Head” and to Amon-Ra. In Hebrew astronomy Aries symbolizes the "Lamb of the World".
Aries has four stars designated Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Arietis as well as α Arietis, called Hamal, which is the brightest star in Aries. Its traditional name is derived from the Arabic word for "lamb" or "head of the ram." In ancient Egypt Aries was connected to the title “Lord of the Head” and to Amon-Ra. In Hebrew astronomy Aries symbolizes the "Lamb of the World".