Martian misqualifications
The ascended masters teach that Mars in its true state is the planet that represents the Divine Mother and the base-of-the-spine chakra (mūlādhāra). Long ago, the evolutions of Mars took that pure white light of the Mother and perverted it in war and misuses of the sacred fire. Through the misuse of free will and the base-of-the-spine chakra, they perverted the Mother Light in what we call the “Martian misqualifications.”
These misqualifications can manifest through any of the chakras but specifically relate to the misuse of the Mother Light in the base-of-the-spine chakra. They include:
- aggression
- anger
- arrogance
- argumentation
- accusation
- agitation
- apathy
- atheism
- annihilation
- aggravation
- aggressive mental suggestion
- criticism, condemnation and judgment
- malicious, ignorant, sympathetic and delicious animal magnetism
- anti-Americanism
- anti-Father, anti-Mother, anti-Christ and anti-Holy Spirit manifestations in the four quadrants of Matter.
The fact that so many of these misqualifications begin with the letter A indicates that they are also a perversion of the light of the Father, Alpha. War and other violent conflicts also come through the vibration and aura of Mars. The ultimate Martian misqualification is the creation of mechanization man, the godless creation.
Astrologers see Mars as the planet of action based on desire. Mars triggers energy that brings action, but whatever your desires are, that is where your energy will go and that is the type of action you will engage in. By hitching our desires to the star of our mighty I AM Presence, we can ride and subdue Mars—we can “ride the bull” and take advantage of the true creative fires of Mars, the pure white fire of the Divine Mother.
Each time we see a Mars configuration in our own astrology, we must determine to have a “Martian victory” in order to not be overcome by the perversions. Through mastering the Martian energies, we can gain our victory in the white fire of the Mother.
Sources
Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 25, no. 47, November 21, 1982.