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[Sanskrit “radiant being”] Member of an order of [[angel|angelic beings]] who serve with the [[Elementals|elemental]] forces of nature, assisting them to perform their various functions. '''Angel devas''' are the guardian spirits of the mountains and the forests. They also ensoul and hold the matrix for the [[Christ consciousness]] to be outpictured by the people of a particular locale—city, state, nation, or continent—or for a particular race, nationality, or ethnic group.  
[Sanskrit “radiant being”] Member of an order of [[angel|angelic beings]] who serve with the [[Elementals|elemental]] forces of nature, assisting them to perform their various functions. '''Angel devas''' are the guardian spirits of the mountains and the forests. They also ensoul and hold the matrix for the [[Christ consciousness]] to be outpictured by the people of a particular locale—city, state, nation, or continent—or for a particular race, nationality, or ethnic group.  


== See also ==
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[[Angel Deva of the Jade Temple]]
[[Angel Deva of the Jade Temple]]


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Latest revision as of 21:47, 2 February 2020

[Sanskrit “radiant being”] Member of an order of angelic beings who serve with the elemental forces of nature, assisting them to perform their various functions. Angel devas are the guardian spirits of the mountains and the forests. They also ensoul and hold the matrix for the Christ consciousness to be outpictured by the people of a particular locale—city, state, nation, or continent—or for a particular race, nationality, or ethnic group.

See also

Angel Deva of the Jade Temple

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation.