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Elohim es un sustantivo plural que hace referencia a las [[Special:Mylanguage/twin flame|llamas gemelas]] de la Divinidad que componen el «Divino Nosotros». Cuando se habla específicamente de la mitad masculina o femenina, se conserva la forma plural porque se entiende que una parte del Todo Divino contiene y es el Yo andrógino (el Divino Nosotros).  
Elohim es un sustantivo plural que hace referencia a las [[Special:Mylanguage/twin flame|llamas gemelas]] de la Divinidad que componen el «Divino Nosotros». Cuando se habla específicamente de la mitad masculina o femenina, se conserva la forma plural porque se entiende que una parte del Todo Divino contiene y es el Yo andrógino (el Divino Nosotros).  


The seven mighty Elohim and their feminine counterparts are the builders of form; hence, ''Elohim'' is the name of God used in the first verse of the Bible, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” Serving directly under the Elohim are the four beings of the elements, “the [[Four Cosmic Forces]],” who have dominion over the [[elementals]]—gnomes, salamanders, sylphs and undines.  
Los Siete Poderosos Elohim y sus complementos femeninos son los constructores de la forma; de ahí que Elohim sea el nombre de Dios usado en el primer versículo de la Biblia: «En el principio Dios creó el Cielo y la Tierra». Los cuatro seres de los elementos sirven directamente bajo el mando de los Elohim, «las [[Special:MyLanguage/Four Cosmic Forces|Cuatro Fuerzas Cósmicas]]» que ejercen potestad sobre los [[Special:MyLanguage/elementals|elementales]]: gnomos, salamandras, silfos y ondinas.  


The seven mighty elohim are the “seven Spirits of God” named in [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]]<ref>Rev. 1:4; 3:1; 4:5; 5:6.</ref> and the “morning stars” that sang together in the beginning, as the Lord revealed them to his servant Job.<ref>Job 38:7.</ref>   
The seven mighty elohim are the “seven Spirits of God” named in [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]]<ref>Rev. 1:4; 3:1; 4:5; 5:6.</ref> and the “morning stars” that sang together in the beginning, as the Lord revealed them to his servant Job.<ref>Job 38:7.</ref>   

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(Plural del hebreo Eloha «Dios».) Uno de los nombres hebreos de Dios, o de los dioses; usado en el Antiguo Testamento aproximadamente 2.500 veces, con el significado de «El Poderoso» o «El Fuerte».

En la Biblia

Elohim es un sustantivo plural que hace referencia a las llamas gemelas de la Divinidad que componen el «Divino Nosotros». Cuando se habla específicamente de la mitad masculina o femenina, se conserva la forma plural porque se entiende que una parte del Todo Divino contiene y es el Yo andrógino (el Divino Nosotros).

Los Siete Poderosos Elohim y sus complementos femeninos son los constructores de la forma; de ahí que Elohim sea el nombre de Dios usado en el primer versículo de la Biblia: «En el principio Dios creó el Cielo y la Tierra». Los cuatro seres de los elementos sirven directamente bajo el mando de los Elohim, «las Cuatro Fuerzas Cósmicas» que ejercen potestad sobre los elementales: gnomos, salamandras, silfos y ondinas.

The seven mighty elohim are the “seven Spirits of God” named in Revelation[1] and the “morning stars” that sang together in the beginning, as the Lord revealed them to his servant Job.[2]

The order of hierarchy

In the order of hierarchy, the Elohim and cosmic beings carry the greatest concentration, the highest vibration, of light that we can comprehend in our state of evolution. They represent, with the four beings of nature, their consorts and the elemental builders of form, the power of our Father as the Creator (the blue ray).

The seven archangels and their divine complements, the great seraphim, cherubim, and all the angelic hosts represent the love of God in the fiery intensity of the Holy Ghost (the pink ray).

The seven chohans of the rays and all ascended masters, together with unascended sons and daughters of God, represent the wisdom of the Law of the Logos under the office of the Son (the yellow ray). These three kingdoms form a triad of manifestation, working in balance to step down the energies of the Trinity.

The intonation of the sacred sound “Elohim” releases the tremendous power of their God Self-awareness stepped down for our blessed use through the Cosmic Christ.

Elohim of the seven rays

Following are the names of the seven Elohim, the rays they serve on, and the locations of their etheric retreats:

Ray Elohim Etheric retreat
First Ray Hercules and Amazonia Half Dome, Sierra Nevada, Yosemite National Park, California, USA
Second Ray Apollo and Lumina Western lower Saxony, Germany
Third Ray Heros and Amora Lake Winnipeg, Canada
Fourth Ray Purity and Astrea Near Gulf of Archangel, southeast arm of White Sea, Russia
Fifth Ray Cyclopea and Virginia Altai Range where China, Siberia, and Mongolia meet, near Tabun Bogdo
Sixth Ray Peace and Aloha Temple of Peace, Hawaiian Islands
Seventh Ray Arcturus and Victoria Near Luanda, Angola, Africa

There are also five pairs of Elohim in inner manifestation within the Great Central Sun who manifest the five secret rays. While they have not released their names, their power and authority can be invoked by addressing “the Elohim of the five secret rays.” Their momentum can be used to develop the bands of the secret rays in the causal body of man and to magnetize the flaming potential of the white-fire core of each atom of being.

Cassiopea is an Elohim of the Central Sun holding a focus of great illumination on behalf of the Godhead.

For more information

Spoken by Elohim, Pearls of Wisdom, 1978, vol. 21.

The Seven Mighty Elohim, “The Chalice of Elohim,” in Pearls of Wisdom, 1989, vol. 32, nos. 9–15.

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats.

See also

List of ascended masters, cosmic beings and angels.

Sources

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

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats.

  1. Rev. 1:4; 3:1; 4:5; 5:6.
  2. Job 38:7.