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'''Chamuel and Charity''' are the [[archangel]] and archeia of the third ray. | '''Chamuel and Charity''' are the [[archangel]] and archeia of the third ray. |
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Chamuel and Charity are the archangel and archeia of the third ray.
Archangel Chamuel, whose name means “he who seeks God,” and his divine complement, Archeia Charity, serve on the third ray of divine love and maintain an etheric retreat over St. Louis, Missouri—the Temple of the Crystal-Pink Flame. An arc of divine love forms a bridge between this retreat and that of the Elohim of the third ray, Heros and Amora, in the etheric realm near Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada.
Together with their legions of pink-flame angels, Chamuel and Charity serve to expand the flame of adoration and divine love within the hearts of men and elementals. The joy of the Christ and the proper use of the creative powers of the Godhead are the forte of their instruction.
The Tower of Babel
Chamuel is the archangel who released the edict that confounded the tongues of those who were attempting to build the Tower of Babel, built by Nimrod to the glory of Nimrod. The ruby ray of the LORD’s judgment came down through Chamuel, and in an instant, the people were speaking in different tongues.[1] All was chaos, and fright turned to anger—anger against the LORD and his avenging angel. Because the people could no longer communicate with each other, they could no longer conspire to do evil, and the confounding of tongues prevented the rapid spread of the evils of society. Thus, God’s love keeps mankind separated until they are perfected in love.
Nimrod was a rebel angel whose ambition was to control the world. Rebel angels in high places are a fact of life on planet Earth; they have been here ever since they lost the war in heaven and Archangel Michael and his legions cast them out into the earth. They move among us wearing physical bodies that are often larger than those of average humans. The archangels still wage war with fallen angels on behalf of the children of light. You can enlist their legions as you champion the cause of children, the poor, the homeless and all who suffer under the yoke of their karma as well as the tyranny of the fallen angels.
Their service
Depending on their assignment, Chamuel and Charity’s legions may appear in full battle regalia or in ceremonial dress. They may come in the softness of the Mother to comfort life. At times they are robed in what appear to be layers of delicate pink chiffon or the deepening colors of rose and the ruby ray; these are actually layers of gossamer light.
Archangel Chamuel and Charity teach you to develop the qualities of mercy, compassion and loving-kindness for others. They teach you to replace your sense of injustice with a supreme trust in the ultimate resolution of divine love. They teach you to intensify the flame of love in your heart and to prepare for the descent of the Holy Spirit into your temple. They will heal the layers of your aura when you offer devotions and service to God in their name.
Chamuel and Charity say:
Each time you give your violet-flame decrees, songs of praise to Almighty God and heartfelt prayers, the angels are permitted to take from your aura and body some of the burdens you carry.
If you invite us, we will come home with you. We will help you with difficult family situations. We will address whatever is most burdensome to your heart. We will even help you find a job—or a parking place! We will do anything you ask, as long as it is lawful for us to do it in the sight of God.[2]
See also
Temple of the Crystal-Pink Flame
For the cosmic being Charity, see Charity, the Cosmic Being.
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Chamuel and Charity.”