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As directors of the air element, these [[twin flame]]s serve with the [[Twelve solar hierarchies|hierarchies]] of Aries, Taurus and Gemini to teach mankind the mastery of the [[mental body]] and with the hierarchies of Gemini, Libra and Aquarius to teach the mastery of the air element. | As directors of the air element, these [[twin flame]]s serve with the [[Twelve solar hierarchies|hierarchies]] of Aries, Taurus and Gemini to teach mankind the mastery of the [[mental body]] and with the hierarchies of Gemini, Libra and Aquarius to teach the mastery of the air element. | ||
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<blockquote>The natural “body” used by elementals seems to be a pulsing globe of light. Streams of force radiating from this center build up floating figures, “wings” of radiating energy, and filmy shapes of vaguely human likeness. In the more evolved forms the heads and eyes are always clearly distinguishable; often the whole figure is there, with a “center” of light blazing at the heart or head.</blockquote> | <blockquote>The natural “body” used by elementals seems to be a pulsing globe of light. Streams of force radiating from this center build up floating figures, “wings” of radiating energy, and filmy shapes of vaguely human likeness. In the more evolved forms the heads and eyes are always clearly distinguishable; often the whole figure is there, with a “center” of light blazing at the heart or head.</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>A sylph of this type might materialize into a beautiful male or female form for work ... among plants, animals, or even human beings, but its natural body is ... iridescent, changing, pulsating...but not limited to a fixed or definite shape.<ref>E. L. Gardner, intro. to Geoffrey Hodson, ''Fairies at Work and at Play'' (London: The Theosophical Publishing House LTD, 1976), p. 21. First published in 1925.</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>A sylph of this type might materialize into a beautiful male or female form for work ... among plants, animals, or even human beings, but its natural body is ... iridescent, changing, pulsating ... but not limited to a fixed or definite shape.<ref>E. L. Gardner, intro. to Geoffrey Hodson, ''Fairies at Work and at Play'' (London: The Theosophical Publishing House LTD, 1976), p. 21. First published in 1925.</ref></blockquote> | ||
The sylphs are bearers of the “[[prana]] of the Holy Spirit that is the very life breath of the soul.” They stand “with the Lord [[Maha Chohan]] as he breathes the breath of life into the newborn soul and as the [[threefold flame]] is rekindled once again upon the altar of the heart.” They are “the great transmitters of the currents of the Holy Spirit from heaven to earth” and they are “giant transformers, conductors of the currents of the mind of God unto the mind of man.”<ref>Aries and Thor, “The Servants of God and Man in the Air Element,” {{POWref|23|16|, April 20, 1980}}</ref> The sylphs wash and purify the atmosphere and aerate the mind and heart and every cell of life. | The sylphs are bearers of the “[[prana]] of the Holy Spirit that is the very life breath of the soul.” They stand “with the Lord [[Maha Chohan]] as he breathes the breath of life into the newborn soul and as the [[threefold flame]] is rekindled once again upon the altar of the heart.” They are “the great transmitters of the currents of the Holy Spirit from heaven to earth” and they are “giant transformers, conductors of the currents of the mind of God unto the mind of man.”<ref>Aries and Thor, “The Servants of God and Man in the Air Element,” {{POWref|23|16|, April 20, 1980}}</ref> The sylphs wash and purify the atmosphere and aerate the mind and heart and every cell of life. | ||
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