Gæfa
Gæfa (Fortuna), Gyðja hagsældarinnar, töfrar fram auðlegð úr gnægtarsjóði sínum, sem öflugur grænn og gylltur ljómi stafar af, þeim til handa sem ákalla hana og kalla fram loga hennar. Þegar hún lifði á jörðu var ævilöng þrá hennar að sjá mannkynið njóta dýrðar gullaldanna, hið sanna andlega gull sem myndi færa mönnunum flæði efnislegs gulls og alla velgengni.
The false hierarchy impostor of Fortuna is “Lady Luck.” She is also known to the masters in the masculine form as Fate or Kismet. The counterfeit goddess is fickle, glittering like fool’s gold. She frequents gambling casinos and was very active during the stock market crash of 1929. She works with the suicide entity to try to bring people down into despair when they lose all that they have gained through the power of Lady Luck.
The real Fortuna, the Goddess of Good Fortune, is radiant like the sun. This cosmic being teaches that abundance is never a matter of chance, but a manifestation of the unerring law of harmony. Precipitation is a science based on the immutable law, “As you sow, so shall you reap”—as you sow harmony, you reap supply. She teaches the wisdom of the Christ who said, “I AM come that ye might have life, and that more abundantly.”[1]
The legions of angels in her command serve on the fifth ray. Their auras are a brilliant green. Fortuna wears golden robes and carries a gold scepter with a large green emerald. Her hair is a striking gold, a mass of curls, and her eyes a brilliant blue. Her aura is spherical, the center being gold and the periphery an emerald radiance.
Fortuna has said:
Precious ones, supply comes to those who have the heart of gold. And the golden heart is the heart of love for all life. When mankind love life, the source of supply wells up within them as the wellspring of life, life eternal, the emerald-green hue, which bathes the earth in beauty, in life and light and love....
The focus of supply is scientific, precious ones, scientific as is the entire universe. If you would therefore have supply, determine first what the goal or purpose of that supply would be in your life. What would it achieve for the glory of God? To what purpose do you pledge the offerings that the angelic hosts bring to you? Have you given your life to the Christ, to the healing of all mankind, to the raising up of the elementals? If you have not, then do not wonder that the flow of supply does not come to you at your beck and call. For all life will answer the call of the Son of God who has arisen and said, “I will take my stand to do the will of God and, in love, fulfill the fiats of creation for my fellowman.”[2]
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Fortuna, Goddess of Supply.”