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Una raza raíz es un grupo de almas, o una oleada de vida, que encarnan juntas y tienen un único patrón arquetípico, plan divino y misión que cumplir. Los manús (en sánscrito, progenitores o legisladores) animan la imagen Crística de la oleada de vida que patrocinan. Según la tradición esotérica, existen siete grupos de almas principales, es decir, las primeras siete razas raíz. | |||
The first three root races lived in purity and innocence upon earth in three golden ages before the Fall of man. Through obedience to cosmic law and total identification with the Real Self, these three root races won their immortal freedom and ascended from earth. It was during the time of the fourth root race, on the continent of [[Lemuria]], that the allegorical Fall took place under the influence of the [[fallen angel]]s known as [[Serpent]]s (because they used the serpentine spinal energies to beguile the soul, or female principle in mankind, as a means of lowering the masculine potential). | The first three root races lived in purity and innocence upon earth in three golden ages before the Fall of man. Through obedience to cosmic law and total identification with the Real Self, these three root races won their immortal freedom and ascended from earth. It was during the time of the fourth root race, on the continent of [[Lemuria]], that the allegorical Fall took place under the influence of the [[fallen angel]]s known as [[Serpent]]s (because they used the serpentine spinal energies to beguile the soul, or female principle in mankind, as a means of lowering the masculine potential). |
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Himalaya es el manú de la cuarta raza raíz. También es el jerarca del Retiro del Loto Azul en las montañas del Himalaya, guardián del rayo del aspecto masculino de la Divinidad concentrado directamente desde el corazón de Alfa. La suave radiación de Himalaya se puede sentir por todo Oriente como una tangible presencia que atrae a los peregrinos de todos los países hacia una conciencia divina de la llama del loto azul.
La cuarta raza raíz
Una raza raíz es un grupo de almas, o una oleada de vida, que encarnan juntas y tienen un único patrón arquetípico, plan divino y misión que cumplir. Los manús (en sánscrito, progenitores o legisladores) animan la imagen Crística de la oleada de vida que patrocinan. Según la tradición esotérica, existen siete grupos de almas principales, es decir, las primeras siete razas raíz.
The first three root races lived in purity and innocence upon earth in three golden ages before the Fall of man. Through obedience to cosmic law and total identification with the Real Self, these three root races won their immortal freedom and ascended from earth. It was during the time of the fourth root race, on the continent of Lemuria, that the allegorical Fall took place under the influence of the fallen angels known as Serpents (because they used the serpentine spinal energies to beguile the soul, or female principle in mankind, as a means of lowering the masculine potential).
The fourth, fifth and sixth root races remain in embodiment on earth today. The seventh root race is destined to incarnate on the continent of South America in the Aquarian age under their manu, the Great Divine Director.
Himalaya’s service
Himalaya is a Master of masters. His pupils have been Lord Gautama, Lord Maitreya, El Morya, Kuthumi and thousands of others. He teaches meditation while in the lotus posture. Those who are privileged to sit at his feet must learn to blend their consciousness with his, and as their pulse becomes one with the rhythm of his threefold flame, they receive the ideations of his mind, although never a word is spoken. Those who master the art of telepathy always leave the Blue Lotus Temple with hearts full and with a mantra that is the key to the unfoldment of their divine plan.
The tangible radiance of Lord Himalaya appears as golden snow; his great devotion to the flame of the Christ in the masses of Asia has kept the Ganges purified as a healing focus for centuries. Likewise, in the mountains bearing his name, he has anchored magnetic poles of the Christ consciousness.
Lord Himalaya has spent much time in the Great Silence (in Nirvana) where he retreats to gather the energies of the great creative consciousness, stepping forth from time to time to release the light he has drawn to the four corners of the earth. At the present time, he is active in his retreat on behalf of the illumination of the world and the uniting of East and West. His divine complement remains in embodiment to anchor their twin flames in form.
Himalaya says:
The quietness of the Buddha, the listening of the Christ, this is the power of God. The Great Silence is the power, the tenderness of the flowers, the new babe and those making the transition to all light. Learn of power, beloved, and learn of me. Learn of the wonder of God and the miracle of grace. Learn of the entering in to the Temple of the Blue Lotus. Learn, then, of the assimilation of that cobalt blue in all of the chakras. Learn the stillness of the eye of the hurricane and the eye of God. Learn the majesty of the peace that establishes the light of the heart.[1]
His twin flame
In 1983 Himalaya revealed that his twin flame is not yet ascended:
I have tarried with earth’s evolutions long, and I wait for my own beloved to ascend from your midst. Therefore, understand how cosmic beings have yet in embodiment their own twin flames, and strive with oneness for your own. For we have known the pain of the battle and the pain of separation. With you we strive onward to attain the mark of Godhood.[2]
Retreat
► Main article: Retreat of the Blue Lotus
Lord Himalaya is the hierarch of the Retreat of the Blue Lotus in the Himalayan mountains.
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, “Himalaya.”