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Archangel Zadkiel describes what he and the ascended hosts see when a devotee of God calls forth the sacred fire of the [[Special:MyLanguage/violet flame|violet flame]]: | Archangel Zadkiel describes what he and the ascended hosts see when a devotee of God calls forth the sacred fire of the [[Special:MyLanguage/violet flame|violet flame]]: | ||
<blockquote>We see from inner levels the tremendous effort you make to transmute the layers upon layers of karma you have made in this and past lives. It is truly a marvelous thing for us to behold. In one moment you sit surrounded with every kind of negative thought revolving in your aura. In the next, you decide to invoke the violet flame. | <blockquote> | ||
We see from inner levels the tremendous effort you make to transmute the layers upon layers of karma you have made in this and past lives. It is truly a marvelous thing for us to behold. In one moment you sit surrounded with every kind of negative thought revolving in your aura. In the next, you decide to invoke the violet flame. | |||
And lo! the mighty power of the seventh ray, as a giant electrode of cosmic energy, begins to form around your person. The violet-flame angels gather around you. With palms outstretched, they direct across your four lower bodies and your aura an arc of the violet ray. As that arc flashes across your being, it vaporizes the negative conditions. They literally disappear from heart and mind!<ref>Archangel Zadkiel, December 31, 1968, quoted by Elizabeth Clare Prophet, “Saint Germain’s Prophecy for the Aquarian Age,” March 2, 1996.</ref> | |||
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Zadkiel refers to the violet flame as the universal solvent that the alchemists have sought throughout the ages.<ref>Alchemy was a medieval science. The early alchemists sought to transmute base metals into gold and to discover a universal cure for disease and a means of prolonging life. In a broader sense, ''alchemy'' is defined as “a power or process of transforming something common into something special” or “an inexplicable or mysterious transmuting.” Alchemy is the science of self-transformation.</ref> He says: | Zadkiel refers to the violet flame as the universal solvent that the alchemists have sought throughout the ages.<ref>Alchemy was a medieval science. The early alchemists sought to transmute base metals into gold and to discover a universal cure for disease and a means of prolonging life. In a broader sense, ''alchemy'' is defined as “a power or process of transforming something common into something special” or “an inexplicable or mysterious transmuting.” Alchemy is the science of self-transformation.</ref> He says: | ||
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