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== Symbolism of the statue == | == Symbolism of the statue == | ||
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 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 [[Sons and daughters of God|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 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> | ||