Precipitation

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The means whereby spiritual energies are drawn forth out of the Universal and coalesced in Matter.

  • In direct precipitation, a person can hold out his hand and the desired object instantaneously appears.
  • In indirect precipitation, we bring about the desired results gradually, through meditation, visualization and physical work as we apply ourselves directly to a project.

It is the Law that we can draw forth from God, the Universal, every good and perfect gift, all of our daily needs. But we do not always see the results of our alchemy immediately, because we are no longer in the garden of paradise. We are outside of Eden and subject to God’s edict that we earn our daily bread by the sweat of the brow. We find, then, that alchemy has been immensely slowed down on earth and that the fruit of our effort comes not instantaneously like magic but day by day, cycle by cycle, as the reward for our service and our application.

The flame of precipitation is a brilliant Chinese green tinged with yellow. As we meditate upon this green flame, we can draw forth from the heart center, or the white-fire core of being, those energies and resources that we need to master our environment.

Saint Germain On Alchemy includes scientific precepts on the nine steps to precipitation.

See also

Flame of precipitation

Alchemy

For more information

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation

Annice Booth, Secrets of Prosperity

Sources

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Inner Perspectives