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The avatar of an age is the Christ, the incarnation of the Son of God ([[Vishnu]]), the Second Person of the [[Trinity]]. The avatar, with his divine complement, [[Shakti]], or [[twin flame]], “outpictures” and “outplays” in consciousness and in the [[four lower bodies]] the archetypal pattern of the [[Father-Mother God]] for the evolution of souls in a two-thousand-year cycle.
The avatar of an age is the [[Christ]], the incarnation of the Son of God ([[Vishnu]]), the Second Person of the [[Trinity]]. The avatar, with his divine complement, [[Shakti]], or [[twin flame]], “outpictures” and “outplays” in consciousness and in the [[four lower bodies]] the archetypal pattern of the [[Father-Mother God]] for the evolution of souls in a two-thousand-year cycle.

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The avatar of an age is the [[Christ]], the incarnation of the Son of God ([[Vishnu]]), the Second Person of the [[Trinity]]. The avatar, with his divine complement, [[Shakti]], or [[twin flame]], “outpictures” and “outplays” in consciousness and in the [[four lower bodies]] the archetypal pattern of the [[Father-Mother God]] for the evolution of souls in a two-thousand-year cycle.

The avatar of an age is the Christ, the incarnation of the Son of God (Vishnu), the Second Person of the Trinity. The avatar, with his divine complement, Shakti, or twin flame, “outpictures” and “outplays” in consciousness and in the four lower bodies the archetypal pattern of the Father-Mother God for the evolution of souls in a two-thousand-year cycle.