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<blockquote> | <blockquote>Antes de ascender, como directivo de la Santa Iglesia a la que pertenecía, aspiré con todo mi corazón a conseguir de la mano de Dios todas las maravillas que su amor pudiera transmitir. Y así me enseñaron interiormente la ley de la llama violeta, y conocí una comunión interior con [[Special:MyLanguage/Saint Germain|Saint Germain]] que ha sido concedida a otros príncipes de la Iglesia en algunas ocasiones.</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>I was able to be subsequently raised to the position of an ascended being to surround the beloved Master [[Jesus]], and I consider this a supreme tribute of heaven. But as most of us are not satisfied to merely enjoy the wonders of heaven, we continue to convey our love and service to mankind in many ways. Myriad angels beam their light earthward each day bearing messages of love from our councils and from the councils of even stars beyond your ken.<ref>Cardinal Bonzano, November 24, 1963.</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>I was able to be subsequently raised to the position of an ascended being to surround the beloved Master [[Jesus]], and I consider this a supreme tribute of heaven. But as most of us are not satisfied to merely enjoy the wonders of heaven, we continue to convey our love and service to mankind in many ways. Myriad angels beam their light earthward each day bearing messages of love from our councils and from the councils of even stars beyond your ken.<ref>Cardinal Bonzano, November 24, 1963.</ref></blockquote> |
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El cardenal Bonzano vivió en Chicago y ascendió tras fallecer en 1927. Fue prelado de la Iglesia Católica durante muchos años. Durante su servicio como sacerdote vio la llama violeta cuando meditaba. En cierto punto, cuando hacía sus devociones, la llama violeta se volvió una parte viva de él, día tras día. Mediante la llama violeta y su servicio fue capaz de transmutar una cantidad suficiente de karma como para ganarse la ascensión.
Desde su ascensión, el cardenal Bonzano ha dicho:
Antes de ascender, como directivo de la Santa Iglesia a la que pertenecía, aspiré con todo mi corazón a conseguir de la mano de Dios todas las maravillas que su amor pudiera transmitir. Y así me enseñaron interiormente la ley de la llama violeta, y conocí una comunión interior con Saint Germain que ha sido concedida a otros príncipes de la Iglesia en algunas ocasiones.
I was able to be subsequently raised to the position of an ascended being to surround the beloved Master Jesus, and I consider this a supreme tribute of heaven. But as most of us are not satisfied to merely enjoy the wonders of heaven, we continue to convey our love and service to mankind in many ways. Myriad angels beam their light earthward each day bearing messages of love from our councils and from the councils of even stars beyond your ken.[1]
Vaivasvata Manu spoke of the ascension of Cardinal Bonzano:
This is the goal of every man—to attain his ascension in the light. But the ascension in the light, while it is a gift to every man, requires some application. The Great Cosmic Law has at various times given the ascension to those who did not have the full training in this particular activity—some of you are familiar with Cardinal Bonzano, and you realize that he made his ascension in the light. But nevertheless, this particular and specific teaching, the invocation of the sacred fire by decrees, is calculated by the ascended masters to provide immeasurable success and opportunity to those who will practice its teachings and principles.
While individuals may occasionally make their ascension from outside this activity, that does not mean that this way is not swift, valuable and priceless. And therefore, I urge you by all the love of the ascended masters, by all the love of the Spirit of the Great White Brotherhood, to cherish this opportunity to hear our words, to walk in this light, and to expand the light flame within you until in harmony with the universal oneness of God, it becomes at peace with the universal harmony present within all.[2]
We may call to Cardinal Bonzano (as well as to Pope Pius XII, Pope John XXIII, Padre Pio, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, Mother Cabrini, Saint Bernadette, and the many others who have ascended after their final embodiments of service in the Roman Catholic Church) for the enlightenment of the Catholic hierarchy and the freedom of the devout from all fear and ignorance of the true teachings of Christ.
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Bonzano, Cardinal.”