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And lo, in the twinkling of an eye, the etheric octave is on earth and the physical octave now occupies the place previously occupied by the etheric band. The lower ascends for transmutation; the higher descends for assimilation. And thus the balance occurs by the power of Alpha and Omega, which is repeated in your own electrode of authority, which is the spinal altar of your own Kundalini fire.
And lo, in the twinkling of an eye, the etheric octave is on earth and the physical octave now occupies the place previously occupied by the etheric band. The lower ascends for transmutation; the higher descends for assimilation. And thus the balance occurs by the power of Alpha and Omega, which is repeated in your own electrode of authority, which is the spinal altar of your own [[Kundalini]] fire.


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Beloved ones of light, realize the great power even when you hang upside down from your modern instruments of exercise. It is the same principle—being upside down draws the power of attainment of the sacred fire and the etheric body into the earth. And thus, this is the meaning of the twinkling of the eye of God. I give you an exercise for visualization, for alchemy and for the physical exercise of your bodies.<ref>The God of Gold, “The Divine Alchemy of the Cosmic Interchange,” {{POWref|52|7|, April 1, 2009}}</ref>
Beloved ones of light, realize the great power even when you hang upside down from your modern instruments of exercise. It is the same principle—being upside down draws the power of attainment of the sacred fire and the etheric body into the earth. And thus, this is the meaning of the twinkling of the eye of God. I give you an exercise for visualization, for [[alchemy]] and for the physical exercise of your bodies.<ref>The God of Gold, “The Divine Alchemy of the Cosmic Interchange,” {{POWref|52|7|, April 1, 2009}}</ref>
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