Golden-age flag

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The inner design of the flag of America as it will appear in the golden age has gold stripes in place of the red, representing enlightenment and the gold of the Blood of Christ—the Life-essence of Spirit (Alpha). The white stripes represent the path of initiation and the ascension, the purity of the Mother (Omega). The thirteen bands symbolize the return of the twelve tribes and the thirteenth, the Melchizedekian priesthood—the order of Christed ones in the service of the lightbearers.

In the Cave of Symbols, Saint Germain’s retreat in North America, the master keeps the flags of all of the nations of the world—the flags as they are today, and also the inner matrix of each flag as it is intended to be in the golden age. The flag as it is today is the tie to the human consciousness, and the matrix of what is to be is the point of attainment in the Christ consciousness. Saint Germain says that the flag of every people is the symbol of their attainment in the Christ in their group karma and their group dharma.

On January 1, 1986, Gautama Buddha spoke of the golden-age flag that was part of the thoughtform for the year:

It is the banner of Light. It is the Old Glory that has become America’s flag. And yet it contains the secret within it of new developments within this nation which are to unfold.

The starry field represents initiates, and therefore its numbers may not be counted according to the outer. And the thirteen tribes are represented in this flag in the ruby and white, for it is [the red stripes are] not yet represented as the gold. The ruby, therefore, has the filigree line of gold on either side of the stripe separating it from the white, thus signifying the path of the ruby ray and of the Body and Blood of Christ for the attainment of the ascension through those stars which I cannot number, for it is not lawful for me to reveal it.

These stars represent not only states but tribes of the nations. They represent compartments of root races. They represent the seed of Christ, the archetypal blueprint of all those who may ascend under the canopy of the Central Sun, its focus in the God Star, assisted by the protection of the Mighty Blue Eagle formation of angels.[1]

Sources

Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 29, no. 21.

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 13, 1975.

  1. Gautama Buddha and Saint Germain, “The Teaching Is for the Many,” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 29, no. 21, May 25, 1986.