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'''Serapis Bey''' is the [[chohan]] of the fourth ray, hierarch of the [[Ascension Temple]] at Luxor, and the thirteenth member of the Council of Adepts of the Ascension Temple. He is also known as '''Serapis Soleil''', Serapis of the Sun.  
'''Серапис Бей''' является [[Special:MyLanguage/chohan|Чоханом]] Четвертого луча, иерархом [[Special:MyLanguage/Ascension Temple|Храма Вознесения]] в Луксоре и тринадцатым членом Совета Адептов Храма Вознесения. Он также известен под именем '''Сераписа Солейла''' (Сераписа Солнца).  


The fourth ray is the ascension flame, the white light of the Mother in the [[base-of-the-spine chakra]]. Out of this white light comes architecture, the principles of mathematics, the foundations of the building of the Matter temple and the pyramid of Self. In the presence of Serapis, one knows an entirely different conception of what we call the Christ, the real person of us all.
The fourth ray is the ascension flame, the white light of the Mother in the [[base-of-the-spine chakra]]. Out of this white light comes architecture, the principles of mathematics, the foundations of the building of the Matter temple and the pyramid of Self. In the presence of Serapis, one knows an entirely different conception of what we call the Christ, the real person of us all.
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