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See also: Astraea (Greek mythological figure) and 5 Astraea (the 5th asteroid discovered). A municipality or general-purpose district (compare with: special-purpose district) is an administrative local area generally composed of a clearly defined territory and commonly referring to a city, town, or village government. ... Cesar is a department of Colombia. ... A pseudonym (Greek: false name) is a fictitious name used by an individual as an alternative to their legal name (whereas an allonym is the name of another actual person assumed by one person in authorship of a work of art; e. ... A sketch of Aphra Behn by George Scharf from a portrait believed to be lost. ... Poetry (ancient Greek: poieo = create) is an art form in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. ... John Dryden (August 19, 1631 – May 12, 1700) was an influential English poet, literary critic, and playwright. ... The HMS Astrea wrecked on May 23, 1808 off the coast of Anegada in the British Virgin Islands. ... Frigate is a name which has been used for several distinct types of warships at different times. ... The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the senior service of the armed services, being the oldest of its three branches. ... Italian ship-rigged vessel Amerigo Vespucci in New York harbor, 1976. ... The United States Navy (USN) is the branch of the United States armed forces responsible for naval operations. ... ASTREA (pronounced as-TREE-ah) is an acronym for Aerial Support To Regional Enforcement Agencies, the air support unit of the San Diego County Sheriffs Department. ... Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial letter or letters of words, such as NATO and XHTML, and are pronounced in a way that is distinct from the full pronunciation of what the letters stand for. ... The San Diego County Sheriffs Department, commonly know as the SDSO, is the primary law enforcement agency in San Diego County, California. ... In Greek mythology, Astraea (star-maiden) was a daughter of Zeus and Themis. ... Greek mythology comprises the collected legends of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. ... 5 Astraea (as-tree-a; written Astræa in the early scientific litterature) is a large Main belt asteroid. ... An asteroid is a small, solid object in our Solar System, orbiting the Sun. ...


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Astrea - Elohim of the Fourth Ray of Purity - Ascended Masters Research Center (2360 words)
Astrea is One of the Seven Pairs of Elohim serving this system of worlds at this time.)
Astrea's Circle and Sword of Blue Flame illustration from the booklet: What To Do in Time Of Personal Crisis Or National Emergency, published in 1968 by The Summit Lighthouse, Box 5000, Livingston, MT 59047-5000.
It is independent of The Theosophical Society, Agni Yoga Society, I AM Religious Activity of the Saint Germain Foundation, ADK Luk Publications, Ascended Masters Teaching Foundation, The Summit Lighthouse, Church Universal and Triumphant, or The Temple of The Presence.
Astrea - Elohim of the Fourth Ray of Purity - Ascension Research Center (2346 words)
Astrea - Elohim of the Fourth Ray of Purity - Ascension Research Center
Elohim of the Fourth Ray (Although there are many Elohim, Astrea is One of the Seven Pairs of Elohim serving this system of worlds at this time.)
Astrea, 1955 Addresses by the Beloved Lady Master Astrea and the Beloved Lady Master Diana, Series 5 - 1 (The Bridge to Freedom, 1955)
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