Translations:Ikhnaton and Nefertiti/6/en

From TSL Encyclopedia

Ikhnaton also saw God as a personality whose “beams nourish every field” and “live and grow for thee.”[1] These beams are the very seeds of Light and sparks of Light that form our own threefold flame in the secret chamber of our heart. (Is this conception of the sun disc with its emanating rays not similar to the masters’ current instruction on the I AM Presence—the Sun of Righteousness—and the crystal cord through which the energies of the Sun descend to embodied man?)

  1. Cyril Aldred, Akhenaten: Pharaoh of Egypt (London: Thames and Hudson, Abacus, 1972), p. 133.