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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>


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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.  
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.  


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''Violet Flame for Elemental Life—Fire, Air, Water and Earth'' 1 and 2, audio recordings of violet flame decrees and songs to help lift the burden from elemental life.
''Violet Flame for Elemental Life—Fire, Air, Water and Earth'' 1 and 2, audio recordings of violet flame decrees and songs to help lift the burden from elemental life.


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Elizabeth Clare Prophet, December 30, 1973 (description of a salamander).
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, December 30, 1973 (description of a salamander).