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Zadkiel is the [[Special:MyLanguage/archangel|archangel]] of the seventh ray. Archangel Zadkiel and Holy Amethyst embody God’s freedom, [[Special:MyLanguage/alchemy|alchemy]], [[Special:MyLanguage/transmutation|transmutation]], forgiveness and justice, the very same qualities embodied by [[Special:MyLanguage/Saint Germain|Saint Germain]] and his [[Special:MyLanguage/twin flame|twin flame]], Lady Master [[Special:MyLanguage/Portia|Portia]]. Their work corresponds to the [[Special:MyLanguage/seat-of-the-soul chakra|seat-of-the-soul chakra]], and their color is violet. The day of the seventh ray is Saturday, which means we can receive a greater release of light, energy and cosmic consciousness from the causal bodies of Zadkiel and Amethyst on that day.
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In his retreat, Archangel Zadkiel prepares children of God to become priests and priestesses in the Order of [[Special:MyLanguage/Melchizedek|Melchizedek]]. In the days of [[Special:MyLanguage/Atlantis|Atlantis]] both [[Special:MyLanguage/Jesus|Jesus]] and Saint Germain studied at Zadkiel’s retreat. Zadkiel anointed both of them into this priesthood.
In his retreat, Archangel Zadkiel prepares children of God to become priests and priestesses in the Order of [[Special:MyLanguage/Melchizedek|Melchizedek]]. In the days of [[Special:MyLanguage/Atlantis|Atlantis]] both [[Special:MyLanguage/Jesus|Jesus]] and Saint Germain studied at Zadkiel’s retreat. Zadkiel anointed both of them into this priesthood.
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