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Justinius explains the service of his seraphim: “We come to make you white and clean, to make you whole.” The seraphim
Justinius explains the service of his seraphim: “We come to make you white and clean, to make you whole.” The seraphim


<blockquote>... come to minister to the soul. And so they come passing through the microcosm, and their fire also burns the cause of disease, of poison, of the toxins that have been passing through you for so many years in the food, in the water, in the [[tobacco]] and the [[alcohol]] that mankind imbibe. Who, pray tell, will keep souls alive and evolving in these body temples if not the angels who come to minister, who come to uplift? I tell you, mankind have been spared again and again and again the last plagues and all forms of chaos and disturbance and imbalance and insanity by the very presence of the angels.</blockquote>
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... come to minister to the soul. And so they come passing through the microcosm, and their fire also burns the cause of disease, of poison, of the toxins that have been passing through you for so many years in the food, in the water, in the [[tobacco]] and the [[alcohol]] that mankind imbibe. Who, pray tell, will keep souls alive and evolving in these body temples if not the angels who come to minister, who come to uplift? I tell you, mankind have been spared again and again and again the last plagues and all forms of chaos and disturbance and imbalance and insanity by the very presence of the angels.


<blockquote>Now hear this! When they pass through your forms as spirits of living fire, they leave, as it were, the calling card of their identity. That calling card is a focus of fire tingeing your aura with the hue of the Central Sun, tingeing the aura with a halo. And for a while, then, there is that glow, that essence, that sense of well-being, that inner warmth.<ref>Justinius, “Legions of Purity in Defense of the Mother Flame,” December 8, 1974.</ref></blockquote>
Now hear this! When they pass through your forms as spirits of living fire, they leave, as it were, the calling card of their identity. That calling card is a focus of fire tingeing your aura with the hue of the Central Sun, tingeing the aura with a halo. And for a while, then, there is that glow, that essence, that sense of well-being, that inner warmth.<ref>Justinius, “Legions of Purity in Defense of the Mother Flame,” December 8, 1974.</ref>
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Justinius first became known to the outer world when he wrote the Seraphic Meditations in the ''Dossier on the Ascension'', by Serapis Bey. Speaking of their service, Serapis has said:
Justinius first became known to the outer world when he wrote the Seraphic Meditations in the ''Dossier on the Ascension'', by Serapis Bey. Speaking of their service, Serapis has said:
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