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God releases new religions in order to give his children a new awareness of himself. We cannot assimilate God all at once. Just as we don’t eat the food of a lifetime in a day but portion by portion, so we assimilate God crumb by crumb. | God releases new religions in order to give his children a new awareness of himself. We cannot assimilate God all at once. Just as we don’t eat the food of a lifetime in a day but portion by portion, so we assimilate God crumb by crumb. | ||
[[File:Philippe de Champaigne - Moses with the Ten Commandments - WGA04717.jpg|thumb|''Moses with the Ten Commandments'', Philippe de Champaigne (1648)]] | |||
== Each age brings new revelations of God == | == Each age brings new revelations of God == | ||
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In the Arian age we also note the monotheism of the Egyptian pharaoh [[Ikhnaton]]. A century before Moses, he attained mystical union with God through his meditation on the sun—and on the Sun behind the sun. Ikhnaton called God “Aton.” The symbol for Aton was the sun with diverging rays ending in hands. This symbolized that man is the hand of God in action—and that as the sun and its rays are one, so there is no separation between Creator and creation. Ikhnaton means he who serves the Aton.” The pharaoh believed that he was a son of Aton. He truly knew himself as the Light-emanation of the one God. | In the Arian age we also note the monotheism of the Egyptian pharaoh [[Ikhnaton]]. A century before Moses, he attained mystical union with God through his meditation on the sun—and on the Sun behind the sun. Ikhnaton called God “Aton.” The symbol for Aton was the sun with diverging rays ending in hands. This symbolized that man is the hand of God in action—and that as the sun and its rays are one, so there is no separation between Creator and creation. Ikhnaton means he who serves the Aton.” The pharaoh believed that he was a son of Aton. He truly knew himself as the Light-emanation of the one God. | ||
[[File:Bloch-SermonOnTheMount.jpg|thumb|Jesus, example of the Christ for the age of Pisces]] | |||
== The ages of Pisces and Aquarius == | == The ages of Pisces and Aquarius == | ||
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The dawning age of Aquarius brings us the awareness of God as the Holy Spirit and as the Divine Mother. In this age the Divine Feminine is exalted in male and female as the sacred fire that rises on the altar of our chakras. The condition we must fulfill is self-transcendence through divine love. | The dawning age of Aquarius brings us the awareness of God as the Holy Spirit and as the Divine Mother. In this age the Divine Feminine is exalted in male and female as the sacred fire that rises on the altar of our chakras. The condition we must fulfill is self-transcendence through divine love. | ||
[[File:0000144 poster-saint-germain-sindelar-1403 600.jpeg|thumb|Saint Germain, hierarch of the Aquarian age]] | |||
== The unfoldment of God’s identity through cosmic cycles == | == The unfoldment of God’s identity through cosmic cycles == |