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The '''Serpents''' were an order of angels on the second ray under [[Archangel Jophiel]]’s command. They fell from grace when they tempted twin flames in paradise to depart from the covenants of the L<small>ORD</small> God. As their punishment, they were cast out of heaven into the earth, henceforth to wear the bodies of mortals.   
The '''Serpents''' were an order of angels on the [[seven rays|second ray]] under [[Archangel Jophiel]]’s command. They fell from grace when they tempted twin flames in paradise to depart from the covenants of the L<small>ORD</small> God. As their punishment, they were cast out of heaven into the earth, henceforth to wear the bodies of mortals.   


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They were called Serpents because they were masters of the [[Kundalini]], or life force. The Kundalini is serpentine in appearance as it is coiled at the [[base-of-the-spine chakra]] and raised at will by adepts to the [[third eye]]. When the Kundalini is awakened, it begins to ascend the spinal column. We see this represented in the [[caduceus]], a symbol of the medical profession. The caduceus is illustrated as a staff with two entwined snakes rising to a pair of wings at the top. As the sacred fire rises on the spinal altar through the two snakes (i.e., the male and female energies), it heals mankind’s diseases.
They were called Serpents because they were masters of the [[Kundalini]], or life force. The Kundalini is serpentine in appearance as it is coiled at the [[base-of-the-spine chakra]] and raised at will by [[adept]]s to the [[third eye]]. When the Kundalini is awakened, it begins to ascend the spinal column. We see this represented in the [[caduceus]], a symbol of the medical profession. The caduceus is illustrated as a staff with two entwined snakes rising to a pair of wings at the top. As the sacred fire rises on the spinal altar through the two snakes (i.e., the male and female energies), it heals mankind’s diseases.


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Whereas [[Satan]] is known as the original Murderer using the murder of the lightbearers to thwart the divine plan of God in the earth, Serpent, who is also “''called'' the Devil and Satan,” is the Archdeceiver, the original Liar and the father of lies whose philosophy of deception, based on fear and doubt, is his modus operandi in his warfare against the true Christs and the true prophets.
Whereas [[Satan]] is known as the original Murderer using the murder of the lightbearers to thwart the divine plan of God in the earth, Serpent, who is also “''called'' the Devil and Satan,” is the Archdeceiver, the original Liar and the father of lies whose philosophy of deception, based on fear and doubt, is his modus operandi in his warfare against the true [[Christ]]s and the true prophets.


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The Book of Genesis describes how Serpent tempted Eve to partake of the energies of the Father, the Son, and of the Holy Spirit—the power, the wisdom, and the love of God—and the use of these to perpetuate the self-centered existence outside of God. Through the critical eyes of the serpent, “the woman saw that the tree was good for food.” This was the temptation of the blue plume of power, the First Person of the Trinity, the Father. The serpent showed the woman that the energy of the Father could be misqualified or used, as he put it, to gain all economic objectives in the world, to acquire wealth and all that was necessary to meet the demands of physical man.
The Book of Genesis describes how Serpent tempted [[Adam and Eve|Eve]] to partake of the energies of the Father, the Son, and of the Holy Spirit—the power, the wisdom, and the love of God—and the use of these to perpetuate the self-centered existence outside of God. Through the critical eyes of the serpent, “the woman saw that the tree was good for food.” This was the temptation of the blue plume of power, the First Person of the [[Trinity]], the Father. The serpent showed the woman that the energy of the Father could be misqualified or used, as he put it, to gain all economic objectives in the world, to acquire wealth and all that was necessary to meet the demands of physical man.


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The light that they perverted in their seven chakras was cast down. Serpent was made to crawl upon his belly, the solar plexus chakra, which is the focus of the astral or emotional body.   
The light that they perverted in their seven [[chakra]]s was cast down. Serpent was made to crawl upon his belly, the solar plexus chakra, which is the focus of the astral or emotional body.   


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