Ángel Deva del Templo de Jade

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Estatua del Buda tallado en un solo bloque de jade blanco, del Templo del Buda de Jade, Shanghai, China

El Ángel Deva del Templo de Jade es el jerarca del retiro de China conocido como el Templo de Jade.

Según la tradición antigua que nos llega de los tiempos en que los ángeles del Templo de Jade caminaban entre las personas y curaban, el jade posee propiedades curativas que son transferidas al cuerpo físico. En la Sala de Jade del Templo damos testimonio de la verdad de esta antigua creencia. El brillo de la llama de la curación pasa por las paredes de jade, que transmiten una sensación de suavidad aterciopelada, de paz y de quietud.

En el templo hay una estatua de un Buda de jade sentado en la postura del loto con las manos extendidas sobre sus rodillas, sosteniendo un foco de la llama de la curación en cada palma: en la palma izquierda, el aspecto femenino y en la derecha, el aspecto masculino de la llama de la curación. Así, la conciencia búdica es andrógina y transmite la plenitud del Dios Padre-Madre a todos aquellos cuya fe les permita estar plenos.

El jade que recubre las paredes del Templo es la cristalización de la llama curativa utilizada por los Hermanos y ángeles de este retiro para atender las necesidades de la humanidad y la vida elemental.

As a gift to the Keepers of the Flame, the Angel Deva and his legions erected a replica of the Jade Temple around La Tourelle at the 1969 Harvest Class. The Angel Deva told those present to visualize in the midst of the Temple a great white lotus flame. This he created out of the essence of their own souls’ aspiration to be a pulsing lotus of light, and he condensed it into the aura of each one who was able to accept it. He said:

“By the process of cosmic thought you can create your own meditation temples wherever you are, and you can create this great lotus of white fire around yourself, a breathing purity from God that will cut off all outer activity of the senses. Even as your tube of light functions so magnificently, this will also add to it the power of the Jade Temple.”[1]

He said that the Jade Temple exists in the flame of purity that you are when you understand the cosmic seed and the cosmic intent and function as one with the Presence. He sealed the cables of communication between the Higher Self and the lower self in a coating of fiery jade, in a flowing flux of cosmic reality, to enhance the student’s understanding of his true Being.

On the same occasion, he blessed the jade worn by the students in attendance with his momentum of purity and healing. In establishing these individual foci, he pointed out that the secret of all healing is to bask in purity’s glow; for in the flame of purity, there is no human stain.

He said of the blessing of the jewelry:

Understand that the time limit of the charge is determinate upon your own life. For whenever you wear the jade and your thoughts are inharmonious or destructive, you remove a little of the charge I have placed within it today; and whenever you are constructive and building in hope and renewal toward God and the flame of his purity, you will add to it. This is a simple rephrasing of the law of your own being: “Whatsoever ye shall sow, that shall ye also reap.”[2]

With this understanding, all students may ask the Angel Deva of the Jade Temple to charge their jade jewelry with his momentum of purity and healing.

See also

Cathedral of the Violet Flame

Jade

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Angel Deva of the Jade Temple.”

  1. Angel Deva of the Jade Temple, “Rivers of Living Water,” October 10, 1969.
  2. Ibid.