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The flame of precipitation is a Chinese green tinged with yellow of the second ray. It is an action of the [[fifth ray]].
The flame of precipitation is a Chinese green tinged with yellow of the second ray. It is an action of the [[fifth ray]].


This flame burning in the Royal Teton Retreat is the quality in consciousness that makes Americans extremely practical, developing an applied science in technology that takes us back to the time of [[Mu]] when that technology even exceeded what we have today. It is a flame of abundance that enables the precipitation of wealth as well as happiness and joy and the [[Universal Christ]] consciousness.
This flame burning in the Royal Teton Retreat is the quality in consciousness that makes Americans extremely practical, developing an applied science in technology that takes us back to the time of [[Mu]] when that technology even exceeded what we have today. It is a flame of abundance that enables the [[precipitation]] of wealth as well as happiness and joy and the [[Universal Christ]] consciousness.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 01:37, 14 June 2016

The flame of precipitation is a Chinese green tinged with yellow of the second ray. It is an action of the fifth ray.

This flame burning in the Royal Teton Retreat is the quality in consciousness that makes Americans extremely practical, developing an applied science in technology that takes us back to the time of Mu when that technology even exceeded what we have today. It is a flame of abundance that enables the precipitation of wealth as well as happiness and joy and the Universal Christ consciousness.

See also

Flames of God

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Lanto.”