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Diamond has a tradition of embodying the power of God, and so we speak of the [[diamond heart]] of [[Mother Mary|Mary]] as the diamond heart of her devotion to the will of God.
Diamond has a tradition of embodying the power of God, and so we speak of the [[diamond heart]] of [[Mother Mary|Mary]] as the diamond heart of her devotion to the will of God.
The will of God coalesces as the hardness of the diamond because it is unflinching devotion to the inner pattern, the fiery core of each man’s identity. The diamond also symbolizes the crystal clarity of the soul and the precipitation of the Christ.


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Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987.
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987.
{{MTR}}, s.v. “Hercules and Amazonia’s retreat.”


[[Category:Gemstones]]
[[Category:Gemstones]]

Latest revision as of 21:16, 11 February 2020

Diamond is the highest vibrating crystal. The diamond is associated with kingship, priesthood and power. In Sanskrit it is called vajra, which means “thunderbolt.” It has been called adamant, which stems from the Greek word adamas signifying the “unconquerable.” In ancient times, the diamond was said to endow the wearer with superior strength, fortitude and courage, to strengthen body and mind, induce purity and fearlessness, and defend against enemies. Edgar Cayce said the diamond was good for attunement with infinity.

Diamond is the focus of God’s will. It assists us in carrying the power, alignment and balance of the Alpha-Omega, Father-Mother God centered in the throat chakra. This stone is used especially by El Morya, the lord of the first ray, but it is also used by the lords of all of the rays.

Diamond has a tradition of embodying the power of God, and so we speak of the diamond heart of Mary as the diamond heart of her devotion to the will of God.

The will of God coalesces as the hardness of the diamond because it is unflinching devotion to the inner pattern, the fiery core of each man’s identity. The diamond also symbolizes the crystal clarity of the soul and the precipitation of the Christ.

Sources

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987.

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Hercules and Amazonia’s retreat.”