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[[File:Paolo Veronese - Baptism of Christ - WGA24812.jpg|thumb|"El bautismo de Cristo", Paolo Veronese (1561 aprox.)]]
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'''Baptism''' is the first sacrament, which comes to us by the action of the first ray. The baptism is the origin of the sacred mission, the sacred event of the consecration of the soul to the will of God. It is that moment when the soul is infused with that mantra, which was spoken by [[Jesus]] when he descended into his form in Bethlehem. “Lo, I AM come to do thy will, O God.<ref>Heb. 10:7, 9.</ref>
El '''bautismo''' es el primer sacramento que nos llega por la acción del primer rayo. El bautismo es el origen de la misión sagrada, es la consagración del alma a la voluntad de Dios. Es el momento cuando el alma está infundida con el mantra que fue dicho por [[Special:MyLanguage/Jesus|Jesús]], cuando descendió a su forma en Belén: “He aquí que vengo a hacer tu voluntad, oh Dios”. <ref>Heb. 10:7, 9.</ref>


Some have an idea that the little child in arms cannot be baptized because he cannot give full acknowledgment to that mantra; but it is a mantra of the soul. It is the mantra that is spoken. It is the commitment of will upon incarnation, as the soul is sent forth from God to earth. And when it has arrived, that presentation in the temple, that coming forth for the baptism, is sponsored by the parents who stand with the soul at inner levels in the commitment to “do thy will, O God.”
Some have an idea that the little child in arms cannot be baptized because he cannot give full acknowledgment to that mantra; but it is a mantra of the soul. It is the mantra that is spoken. It is the commitment of will upon incarnation, as the soul is sent forth from God to earth. And when it has arrived, that presentation in the temple, that coming forth for the baptism, is sponsored by the parents who stand with the soul at inner levels in the commitment to “do thy will, O God.”
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