Apolo y Lúmina
Apolo y Lúmina son guardianes de la conciencia del Cristo Cósmico. Los Elohim del segundo rayo ayudan a los que desean conocer a Dios a través de la mente del Hijo, la segunda persona de la Trinidad. Para los Elohim del segundo rayo, todo es «la precipitación instantánea de la mente de Dios».
Antigua Grecia
El dios conocido hace mucho tiempo por los griegos como el mitológico Apolo bien puede ser una representación del recuerdo de un antiguo encuentro con el Elohim. Después de miles de años, sin embargo, los dioses y diosas asumieron rasgos cada vez más humanos en la mente de la gente. Por eso, lo que actualmente se atribuye a Apolo como el Dios de la mitología griega puede no reflejar necesariamente la realidad del Elohim.
Apolo era conocido en la tradición pitagórica como el símbolo de la belleza masculina, el dios solar que personificaba la luz espiritual de la cual el sol es la imagen física. Él representaba el descenso del cielo a la tierra. Algunos consideran a Apolo como el Logos Solar, el Mediador, Vishnú, Mitra, Horus, la Palabra Universal. Apolo era un legislador para las ciudades-estado griegas. Como dios de la adivinación y la profecía, se comunicaba con la humanidad por medio de profetas y oráculos, como en el famoso Oráculo de Delfos.
La llama de la iluminación
Apollo’s flame is a golden yellow enveloped in a sheath of blue lightning. The blue flame acts as a protective forcefield of energy surrounding the light of the Christ. This blue lightning cuts through the density of human error and misqualification, clearing the way for Lumina’s golden flame that manifests the perfection of the seven aspects of the Christ mind. The twin flames of Apollo and Lumina infuse earth, air, fire and water with the intelligence locked in the center of the atom—the essence of the diamond-shining mind of God.
Apollo and Lumina want us to focus on education and the quickening of the mind of God within all mankind. On July 6, 1975, Apollo came with a major dispensation of a rod of illumination for the stepping-up of the minds of humanity. Apollo said this dispensation is delivered only once in ten thousand years. He said: “Mankind may, if they choose, employ the rod to enter a new era and a golden age.”[1]
The Great Divine Director explained that this electrode of energy could turn around all negativity that has ever been superimposed upon us. “This dispensation came in order that for the remaining quarter of the century, the lightbearers should have every advantage possible to increase divine awareness,” and so that the mind of God could be restored within them.
You may visualize the rod of illumination being activated within you. See it as an intense golden light pulsating within your brain. See this electrode burning up all impurities that would impede the flow of God’s light in your mind. Also see a corona of golden light that is the manifestation of the mind of God superimposed over your own head and over the heads of the children of light on earth.
Retreat
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Apollo and Lumina’s retreat is located in the etheric plane over Lower Saxony, Germany. In preparation for the coming golden age, tremendous tides of illumination’s flame are being released from this temple. The millions of angels who serve under Apollo and Lumina are ready to go forth to raise the consciousness of the entire earth to the level of the Christ in answer to the calls of the students.
These angels, together with those angels serving at the retreats of Jophiel and Christine, Lord Lanto, the God and Goddess Meru, Lord Gautama Buddha, Lord Himalaya, Lord Maitreya and the World Teachers, Jesus and Kuthumi, should be called upon on behalf of the enlightenment of all mankind, for they are equal in every respect to the tremendous task at hand. Ask them to bring about illumined, intelligent action in all situations, especially those that affect the future of earth and her evolutions.
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Apollo and Lumina.”
- ↑ Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Great White Brotherhood in the Culture, History and Religion of America, p. 269–70.