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== La Estatua de la Libertad == | == La Estatua de la Libertad == | ||
No es de extrañar que la Estatua de la Libertad, un regalo del pueblo francés, fuera erigida en la Isla de Bedloe. La llama de la libertad atrajo el foco de la Estatua de la Libertad como símbolo exterior de esperanza por la liberación de todas las formas de tiranía hacia los «fatigados, los pobres, las masas hacinadas anhelando respirar en libertad»<ref></ref>. | |||
The Goddess of Liberty wears a crown of [[seven rays]], focusing the power of the [[Elohim]] and their implementation of the seven rays in form, in Matter (Mater), the mother aspect of Divinity. Her crown is also a focus of the seven rays anchored in the forehead of every son and daughter of God. The Goddess of Liberty represents the “Lady with the lamp” whom [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]] prophesied would “stand in the great history of the land, a noble type of good, heroic womanhood.”<ref>Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “Santa Filomena,” Stanza 10.</ref> | The Goddess of Liberty wears a crown of [[seven rays]], focusing the power of the [[Elohim]] and their implementation of the seven rays in form, in Matter (Mater), the mother aspect of Divinity. Her crown is also a focus of the seven rays anchored in the forehead of every son and daughter of God. The Goddess of Liberty represents the “Lady with the lamp” whom [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]] prophesied would “stand in the great history of the land, a noble type of good, heroic womanhood.”<ref>Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “Santa Filomena,” Stanza 10.</ref> | ||