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[[File:682px-Belvedere Apollo Pio-Clementino Inv1015 n3.jpg|thumb|Statue of Apollo (Roman copy of a Greek bronze original)]]
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[[File:682px-Belvedere Apollo Pio-Clementino Inv1015 n3.jpg|thumb|<translate>Statue of Apollo (Roman copy of a Greek bronze original)</translate>]]


'''Apollo and Lumina''' are guardians of the Cosmic Christ consciousness. The Elohim of the second ray assist those who desire to know God through the mind of the Son, the second person of the Trinity. For the Elohim of the second ray, all is “the instantaneous precipitation of the mind of God.”
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'''Apollo and Lumina''' are guardians of the Cosmic Christ consciousness. The [[Elohim]] of the second ray assist those who desire to know God through the mind of the Son, the second person of the Trinity. For the Elohim of the second ray, all is “the instantaneous precipitation of the mind of God.”


== Ancient Greece ==
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The god known long ago to the Greeks as the mythological Apollo could well be the representation of the memory of an ancient encounter with the Elohim. After thousands of years, however, the gods and goddesses assumed more and more human traits in the minds of the people. Hence, what is currently attributed to Apollo as the god of Greek mythology may not necessarily reflect the actuality of the Elohim.
The god known long ago to the Greeks as the mythological Apollo could well be the representation of the memory of an ancient encounter with the Elohim. After thousands of years, however, the gods and goddesses assumed more and more human traits in the minds of the people. Hence, what is currently attributed to Apollo as the god of Greek mythology may not necessarily reflect the actuality of the Elohim.


Apollo was known in the Pythagorean tradition as the symbol of masculine beauty, the solar god who personifies the spiritual light of which the sun is the physical image. He represented the descent of heaven on earth. Apollo is considered by some to be the Solar Logos, the Mediator, Vishnu, Mithras, Horus, the Universal Word. Apollo was lawgiver to the Greek city-states. As the god of divination and prophecy, he communicated to humanity by means of prophets and oracles as in the famed Oracle of Delphi.
Apollo was known in the [[Pythagoras|Pythagorean]] tradition as the symbol of masculine beauty, the solar god who personifies the spiritual light of which the sun is the physical image. He represented the descent of heaven on earth. Apollo is considered by some to be the Solar Logos, the Mediator, [[Vishnu]], Mithras, Horus, the Universal Word. Apollo was lawgiver to the Greek city-states. As the god of divination and prophecy, he communicated to humanity by means of prophets and oracles as in the famed Oracle of [[Delphi]].
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[[File:Detall de l'Apol·lo del frontó occidental del temple de Zeus, Museu Arqueològic d'Olímpia-detail.jpg|thumb|left|Statue of Apollo from the Temple of Zeus, Olympia]]
[[File:Detall de l'Apol·lo del frontó occidental del temple de Zeus, Museu Arqueològic d'Olímpia-detail.jpg|thumb|left|<translate>Statue of Apollo from the Temple of Zeus, Olympia</translate>]]


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== The flame of illumination ==
== The flame of illumination ==


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{{MTR}}, s.v. “Apollo and Lumina.”
{{MTR}}, s.v. “Apollo and Lumina.”
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