Diosa de la Paz

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La Diosa de la Paz presta servicio en el Templo de la Paz, ubicado sobre las islas Hawái. Ella representa el aspecto femenino de la llama de la paz para las evoluciones de la Tierra y trabaja directamente con los elementales para infundir esa llama en la naturaleza. Da clases sobre las actividades de la llama de la paz a la humanidad no ascendida y enseña cómo mediante la devoción a la paz las personas pueden llegar a estar cualificadas para su admisión en los salones de Lúxor con el fin de prepararse para la ascensión en la luz. Sin paz no hay armonía y sin armonía uno jamás puede conseguir la entrada al Templo de la Ascensión.

Her momentum of the flame of peace may be invoked to still the waters of human emotion, the confusion of the mind, the inner or outer action of the physical body and the turbulence of the subconscious world. Her mantle of peace should be invoked around mothers bearing incoming souls in order that these souls might attune with the immaculate design for their approaching destiny in the world of form.

The Goddess of Peace says:

Beloved ones of the planet Earth, as Saint Germain has so often told you, only by pursuing the way of your own Divine Self can you ever find and know true peace. Myriad notions have entered and do enter men’s consciousness, and as they follow each one to its ultimate end, they find that it did not provide one iota of permanent happiness. Life can become a bottomless pit of seeking where lesser goals are sought and attained, sometimes to the soul’s own hurt. But by calling forth ideals of peace from the heart of the Prince of Peace and by calling for the rule of heaven’s peace to hold sway over the entire earth, man fulfills the larger goals of the great divine plan and satisfies thereby his daily requirements of ordered service, brotherly love and individual unfoldment.[1]

Sources

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

  1. Goddess of Peace, Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 6, no. 32, August 9, 1963.