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''For the ascended lady master Pearl, see'' [[Rex and Nada, Bob and Pearl]]. | ''For the ascended lady master Pearl, see'' [[Rex and Nada, Bob and Pearl]]. | ||
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The '''pearl''' is a symbol that is used in the world’s religions. [[Jesus]] spoke of the “pearl of great price,” and the [[Gnostics]] compared the soul to a pearl in The Hymn of the Pearl. The ancient text The Book of the Glory of Kings says that the [[Archangel Gabriel]] was directed to protect all who carry the pearl. | The '''pearl''' is a symbol that is used in the world’s religions. [[Jesus]] spoke of the “pearl of great price,” and the [[Gnostics]] compared the soul to a pearl in The Hymn of the Pearl. The ancient text The Book of the Glory of Kings says that the [[Archangel Gabriel]] was directed to protect all who carry the pearl. | ||
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[[Edgar Cayce]] says that pearl strengthens the body and should be worn close to the skin. Its primary effect is upon the emotions: it helps develop an even temperament. Pearls are a focus of the [[resurrection flame]]. | [[Edgar Cayce]] says that pearl strengthens the body and should be worn close to the skin. Its primary effect is upon the emotions: it helps develop an even temperament. Pearls are a focus of the [[resurrection flame]]. | ||
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File:Pearl-variety hg.jpg|<translate>Variety of pearls in an oyster shell</translate> | File:Pearl-variety hg.jpg|<translate><!--T:4--> Variety of pearls in an oyster shell</translate> | ||
File:White pearl necklace.jpg|<translate>White pearl necklace</translate> | File:White pearl necklace.jpg|<translate><!--T:5--> White pearl necklace</translate> | ||
File:Mabe.jpg|<translate>Blister pearl</translate> | File:Mabe.jpg|<translate><!--T:6--> Blister pearl</translate> | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == <!--T:7--> | ||
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Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987. | Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:58, 31 December 2025
For the ascended lady master Pearl, see Rex and Nada, Bob and Pearl.
The pearl is a symbol that is used in the world’s religions. Jesus spoke of the “pearl of great price,” and the Gnostics compared the soul to a pearl in The Hymn of the Pearl. The ancient text The Book of the Glory of Kings says that the Archangel Gabriel was directed to protect all who carry the pearl.
Edgar Cayce says that pearl strengthens the body and should be worn close to the skin. Its primary effect is upon the emotions: it helps develop an even temperament. Pearls are a focus of the resurrection flame.
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Variety of pearls in an oyster shell
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White pearl necklace
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Blister pearl
Sources
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987.