Omri-Tas

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Omri-Tas est le Souverain de la Planète Violette. Saint Germain nous a dit qu'Omri-Tas porte dans son aura une telle intensité de flamme violette et du septième rayon qu'elle s'étend bien au-delà de la taille réelle de la planète Terre.

Omri-Tas réside auprès du Seigneur du Monde à Shamballa (au-dessus du désert de Gobi), où lui et sa suite de serviteurs du Dieu Très-Haut ont juré de maintenir la flamme violette de la liberté sur Terre. Son complément divin veille au cœur de la Planète Violette avec cent quarante-quatre mille prêtres du feu sacré.

La Planète Violette

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The evolutions of the Violet Planet have served the violet flame for aeons and use the violet flame to tend to all the needs of daily life—to clean their homes, to care for and purify the planet, and even to wash and bathe in. Menial chores are performed by violet-flame angels and elementals, which allows the people time to pursue the path of adeptship and to serve other planetary homes.

Across the Violet Planet, one hundred and forty-four thousand priests of the sacred fire tend the violet flame day and night and perform ceremonies and rituals of the violet flame at thousands of altars.

Omri-Tas has one hundred and forty-four thousand priests of the sacred fire serving in his command who may be called upon at any time for an intense and fiery release of the violet flame on behalf of mankind and the elemental kingdom.

Violet flame dispensations

Main article: Violet flame dispensations from Omri-Tas

Over the years, Omri-Tas has released specific violet-flame dispensations to assist the chelas of Saint Germain and to uplift the earth. We can call to Omri-Tas to reactivate and multiply these dispensations.

See also

Violet flame dispensations from Omri-Tas

Omri-Tas and Saint Germain’s Day

Violet Planet

Violet flame

Sources

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