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[[Oromasis and Diana]] are in charge of the fire element and all salamanders; [[Neptune and Luara]] direct the undines and the mighty waters; [[Aries and Thor]] oversee the graceful sylphs and trackless realms of the air; and [[Virgo and Pelleur]] are mother and father of earth and gnomes. | [[Oromasis and Diana]] are in charge of the fire element and all salamanders; [[Neptune and Luara]] direct the undines and the mighty waters; [[Aries and Thor]] oversee the graceful sylphs and trackless realms of the air; and [[Virgo and Pelleur]] are mother and father of earth and gnomes. | ||
== Descriptions of the elementals == | |||
A salamander is a being at least nine feet tall that is pulsating flame, and the flame keeps changing—fiery white light and rainbow colors. It’s a being in the shape of a man that is all flame, continually moving, with two very pure-seeing, fiery eyes. | |||
Virgo and Pelleur describe the gnomes: | |||
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The beings you call gnomes, whose image has been dwarfed in the story of ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' and other fairy tales, actually range in size from three-inch-high elves playing in the grasses, to the three-foot dwarfs, all the way to the hierarchies of the mountains who attend the Great Hall of the Mountain King and Queen glimpsed by Grieg and portrayed in his musical tribute to the special gnomes of Norway and the Norsemen. | |||
There are giants in the elemental kingdom of the earth. These are powerful beings who wield the fire of atom and molecule and hold the balance for the continents through cataclysm, flood, and fire. This evolution was created by Elohim to sustain the platform for the great experiment in free will ordained by God unto his children whom he sent forth into the planetary systems to be fruitful in the Christ consciousness and to multiply the manifestation of God in their offspring and in the works of their hands.<ref>Virgo and Pelleur, “The Servants of God and Man in the Earth Element,” {{POWref|23|14|, April 6, 1980</ref> | |||
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== The work of the elementals == | == The work of the elementals == | ||
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<blockquote>In obedient and loving service to their hierarchs, Oromasis and Diana, their domain stretches from the nucleus of every atom and cell of Life to the core of the earth. They are compassionate and brilliant teachers ready to teach mankind practical ways of harnessing universal energy—from the heart of the electron to the heart of the sun.</blockquote> | <blockquote>In obedient and loving service to their hierarchs, Oromasis and Diana, their domain stretches from the nucleus of every atom and cell of Life to the core of the earth. They are compassionate and brilliant teachers ready to teach mankind practical ways of harnessing universal energy—from the heart of the electron to the heart of the sun.</blockquote> | ||
=== Undines === | === Undines === | ||
<blockquote>The water elementals, portrayed in the elusive but enchanting mermaids, have inspired many a tale of romance between the human and elemental evolutions. ‘Crossing over’ from the elemental to the human kingdom is a known phenomenon. It is a door that has opened and been shut again to allow, in certain isolated cases, a particularly precious elemental of virtue and attainment to move on in the scale of evolution through the family of humanity, ultimately to acquire the divine spark.</blockquote> | <blockquote>The water elementals, portrayed in the elusive but enchanting mermaids, have inspired many a tale of romance between the human and elemental evolutions. ‘Crossing over’ from the elemental to the human kingdom is a known phenomenon. It is a door that has opened and been shut again to allow, in certain isolated cases, a particularly precious elemental of virtue and attainment to move on in the scale of evolution through the family of humanity, ultimately to acquire the divine spark.</blockquote> |
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