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[[File:Budapest-Bains Szechenyi furdu-coupole-rev.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Mosaic depicting Helios, dome of the entrance hall of the Széchenyi Bath, Budapest. Greek mythology describes Helios as driving a golden chariot drawn by four horses.]]
[[File:Budapest-Bains Szechenyi furdu-coupole-rev.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Mósaík sem sýnir Helios, hvelfingu í forstofu Széchenyi baðsins í Búdapest. Grísk goðafræði lýsir því að Helíos keyri gylltum vagni dreginn af fjórum hestum.]]


'''Helios''' is the God of this solar system and abides in the very heart of the physical sun. With his [[twin flame]], '''Vesta''', he serves to represent the Godhead to those evolving on the planets orbiting the sun. It is their God consciousness that sustains our physical solar system.
'''Helios''' is the God of this solar system and abides in the very heart of the physical sun. With his [[twin flame]], '''Vesta''', he serves to represent the Godhead to those evolving on the planets orbiting the sun. It is their God consciousness that sustains our physical solar system.
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