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The trinity of the [[threefold flame]]—Power representing the Father, Wisdom the Son, and Love the [[Holy Spirit]]. The balanced manifestation of these God-qualities in and as the flame within the heart is the prerequisite to personal Christhood.  
The trinity of the [[threefold flame]]—Power representing the Father, Wisdom the Son, and Love the [[Holy Spirit]]. The balanced manifestation of these God-qualities in and as the flame within the heart is the prerequisite to personal Christhood.  


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Attributes of the Hindu conception of the Trinity as (1) [[Brahma]], the Creator, (2) [[Vishnu]], the Preserver, and (3) [[Shiva]], the Destroyer of [[evil]]/Deliverer of souls.  
Attributes of the Hindu conception of the Trinity as (1) [[Brahma]], the Creator, (2) [[Vishnu]], the Preserver, and (3) [[Shiva]], the Destroyer of [[evil]]/Deliverer of souls.  


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According to the Eastern tradition, the [[Divine Mother]] is the universal force, [[Shakti]], who releases the light/action, energy/consciousness of this threefold flame of [[Spirit]] into the [[Matter]] cosmos through the precious hearts of her children.  
According to the Eastern tradition, the [[Divine Mother]] is the universal force, [[Shakti]], who releases the light/action, energy/consciousness of this threefold flame of [[Spirit]] into the [[Matter]] cosmos through the precious hearts of her children.  


== See also ==
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[[Threefold flame]].
[[Threefold flame]].


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{{SGA}}.
{{SGA}}.
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