Ascended Masters
In this article, the reader will get acquainted with such a concept as the Brotherhood of Light.
We will tell you about why this organization exists and what mission is entrusted to its representatives.
In conclusion, we will publish a list of the most famous Ascended Masters and provide a brief information about each of them.
Brotherhood of Light
The Brotherhood of Light, also called the White Brotherhood, is an interplanetary, intergalactic organization of beings from different dimensions who have chosen to serve the cosmic Divine plan of this universe.
The Ascended Masters are representatives of the Brotherhood of Light. These perfect beings have already gone through a series of reincarnations in the third dimension on various planets. They evolved and went beyond the incarnations in the physical world. They ascended to higher levels of consciousness.
However, the Ascended Masters sometimes return to Earth as teachers and mentors of their younger brothers and sisters on the path of evolution.
Acension
What is ascension? Basically, this is a change in the focus of awareness. This is a natural evolutionary process for all beings.
As eternal, spiritual beings, we were created by God to expand His experience. When we choose to incarnate in a dense, physical, three-dimensional world, we descend.
We come to Earth again and again to experience, learn and master this most difficult dimension with unconditional love. This choice greatly accelerates our spiritual development.
The only problem is that the material puts us to sleep. We plunge into the thick of the material world, thinking that this is our only reality. We forget that we are incarnating in order to return to the spiritual worlds with accumulated wisdom and experience. This is ascension. This is our goal.
All life makes ascension: plants, stones, animals – all in their own time and in their own ways. The earth, as a living being, also ascends.
This happens according to the Divine Plan, whether we know it or not. Only resistance to this process is painful.
The natural evolutionary process can be helped by consciously choosing to make a personal ascension. Our personal understanding and choice is very important.
The Spirit will never forcefully impose love, joy and inner peace on us. Our voluntary choice is always respected. By giving up resistance, we can move forward quickly without the pain and struggle so often associated with human life.
In the past, ascension took place after the death of the physical body. When souls decided to completely immerse themselves in the dense world of matter, they found that they needed a large number of human bodies for the spiritualization of physical form.
When too many mistakes were made in one body and it was exhausted, the body was abandoned. There was a period of rest without a body, then a new body was formed to start all over again.
The mental memory of other erroneous incarnations was erased – not as a punishment, but as a gift to start all over again, without difficulty, again to accept the challenge of the spiritualization of the physical body.
Later, people who reached the highest awareness in their incarnation, began to leave the Earth plane consciously, together with their physical bodies.
A similar experience is described in the books of Carlos Castaneda, when his teacher Don Juan, together with his spiritual group, left the world of matter. Their physical bodies became less dense due to the change in vibrations, in order to then dissolve in the air, and disappear, being transferred to another dimension, to another reality.
Guanyin – the goddess of mercy
In Buddhism, Kuan Yin is revered as a compassionate savior, a bodhisattva of mercy.
Kuan Yin, a beloved mother and divine mediator close to the daily affairs of her adherents, is the Buddhist Madonna, whose role in the East is comparable to that of Mother Mary in the West. Throughout the Far East, people who worship her are seeking her help and guidance in every area of life.
The name Kuan She Yin, as she is often called, means “one who observes the world, or listens to the sounds of the world.” According to legend, Kuan Yin was about to enter the kingdom of heaven, but stopped at the doorstep when she heard the cry of the world.
An unshakable faith in the saving grace and healing powers of Quan Yin lives in the hearts of people. Many believe that even the simple repetition of Quan Yin’s name will instantly attract her presence. Kuan Yin took a bodhisattva vow to work with the evolutions of this planet and this solar system, showing them the path of the teachings of the Ascended Masters.
Saraswati
If Saraswati shows her mercy to someone or becomes his patron, then this person acquires extraordinary charm, splendor, a sense of taste in everything, calmness, wonderful memory, developed intellect and beautiful speech.
St. Paul. He is the teacher Hilarion.
Portia
Saint Germain
Saint Germain is currently the Ascended Master, Hierarch of the New Age.
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In his last incarnation as Count Saint-Germain in the 18th century, he greatly influenced the course of world history.
Count Saint-Germain was considered the most mysterious man of the 18th century. This mystery manifested itself in everything. His life full of secrets, indefinite age, causing many rumors, direct acquaintance and communication with almost all monarchs and many politicians in Europe and Asia, participation in a number of major political events of that time, diplomatic activities, many talents and abilities, scientific research and technical inventions , alchemical experiments, healing, clairvoyance, prophetic gift …
The dates of his birth and death were shrouded in mystery. It seemed that the count was not getting old. In Isabelle Cooper-Oakley’s book The Count Saint-Germain. Secrets of Kings ”, written in 1911, testimonies of people who saw the count are given. They cover the period from 1710 to 1822 (note that in 1710 this mysterious man was already 45 years old).
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Together with his twin flame, Portia, the Goddess of Justice, he holds the post of hierarch of the Aquarian age. He is the great patron of the flame of freedom, while Portia is the patron of the flame of justice.
As the Chohan, or Lord of the Seventh Ray, Saint Germain gives initiation to our souls in the science and ritual of transmutation with the violet flame. This is the violet ray of freedom, justice, mercy, alchemy and sacred ritual for the arrival of a new wave of life, a new civilization, a new energy.
Kuthumi
In his last incarnation on Earth, he was born in the nineteenth century on the territory of the Punjab, and later settled in Kashmir. He attended Oxford University in 1850 and is believed to have written the article “Ravana’s Dream” for Dublin University magazine around 1854, before returning to his homeland.
He spent many years in seclusion in a Lamaist monastery in Shigatse, Tibet, where his communication with the outside world included instructions sent by mail to some of his devoted disciples. These letters are now kept in the British Museum.
In 1875, Kuthumi, together with El Morya, founded the Theosophical Society through Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, which published the letters of these two Masters to their disciples in the “Letters of the Mahatmas” and other works. Kuthumi made his ascension at the end of the nineteenth century.
Kut Humi is also known as Mahatma and is considered the Teacher of the Second Ray.
El Morya
The first mentions of Mahatma Moria belong to Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. She claims that Kut Humi and Mahatma Moria helped her found the Theosophical Society.
Having incarnated many times to lead peoples and monarchies, Moria became a real expert in economics and government, as well as in the psychology of power, its impact on the human psyche, and, consequently, on the politics of personal and interpersonal relationships.
The last incarnation was in the 19th century. By 1898, Moria had fulfilled all the requirements for his ascension.
Now he is the ruler of the First Ray.
Serapis Bey
It is known that, together with Lords El Morya and Kut Humi, Serapis Bey played a huge role in the creation of the Theosophical Society in the 19th century.