L'âge d'or de Jésus-Christ sur l'Atlantide

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The ascended masters have revealed that Jesus reigned as emperor and high priest over a golden-age civilization on Atlantis that lasted two thousand years, from 34,550 B.C. until 32,550 B.C. This age was seventeen ages previous to our own, and it was under the sign of Cancer. Jesus was born in 33,050 B.C. and began his reign in 33,000 B.C. after the golden age had been in progress for over 1,500 years. His consort was his twin flame, whom we know as the ascended lady master Magda. They ruled because they were the highest representatives of God in embodiment in that civilization. All the people of this civilization knew and accepted God’s will. Jesus and Magda did not have to impose any rules on the people because they were all in attunement with their Divine Source.

Cependant, après que Jésus a régné pendant 450 ans, les graines de la corruption ont été semées par un certain Xenos, qui était le principal conseiller de l'empereur. Finalement, Xenos a convaincu le peuple de se révolter contre le gouvernement (incarné par Jésus) parce que celui-ci ne le soutenait pas. Xenos a pris la tête du gouvernement. Jésus-Christ, Magda et deux millions de sujets loyaux (20 % du peuple) se sont rendus dans le pays qui allait devenir Suern-Inde, y compris l'Arabie. La moitié d'entre eux ont fait leur ascension à cette époque ; l'autre moitié a continué à évoluer sur terre jusqu'à aujourd'hui.

On Atlantis, the once golden-age civilization gradually descended into barbarism as the people, imperceptibly to themselves, grew dense and insensitive to life. Looting and anarchy prevailed to the point where even Xenos lost control. Over time the cities disappeared and crumbled. Barbarism reigned on Atlantis from 30,000 B.C. to 16,000 B.C., when the great civilization of Poseid arose.

Voir aussi

Jesus

Atlantis

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Jesus.”