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[[File:Gold-Chlorite-Group-Quartz-270320.jpg|thumb|Gull á milli kvarsdíla, frá Idarado námunni, Telluride, Colorado]] | [[File:Gold-Chlorite-Group-Quartz-270320.jpg|thumb|Gull á milli kvarsdíla, frá Idarado námunni, Telluride, Colorado]] | ||
'''Gull-guðinn''' birtist í logandi gylltu ljósi úr logandi gullgeislum sem streyma úr höfði hans og höndum. Útgeislun áru hans og hjartaloga er töfrandi hvítt ljós, næstum of ljómandi til að | '''Gull-guðinn''' birtist í logandi gylltu ljósi úr logandi gullgeislum sem streyma úr höfði hans og höndum. Útgeislun áru hans og hjartaloga er töfrandi hvítt ljós, næstum of ljómandi til að berja augum. Hann þjónar með [[guðinum Tabor]], [[guði náttúrunnar]], [[Maha Chohan]] og [[helgiveldi hinna fjögurra frumþátta]] til að fella út eða draga úr tíðni rafeinda frá sólinni og framkallar hana á jörðinni sem [[gull]]. | ||
The God of Gold, in magnetizing the currents of the sun and directing these into the earth, maintains the most active and brilliant attunement with [[Helios and Vesta]] of all those serving the nature kingdom. Having served for many centuries on the ray of purity, the God of Gold elected to amplify the golden radiance of the sun that he had contacted through his devotion to purity. Today he bears witness to the purity and illumination from the heart of the sun. These rays he directs as a vivifying and purifying action through the metal that he precipitates. | The God of Gold, in magnetizing the currents of the sun and directing these into the earth, maintains the most active and brilliant attunement with [[Helios and Vesta]] of all those serving the nature kingdom. Having served for many centuries on the ray of purity, the God of Gold elected to amplify the golden radiance of the sun that he had contacted through his devotion to purity. Today he bears witness to the purity and illumination from the heart of the sun. These rays he directs as a vivifying and purifying action through the metal that he precipitates. | ||
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