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D**Y
All about the Ray Masters
Part of modern esoteric teachings is the doctrine of the Seven Rays. These teachings never made much sense to me and I found no practical value from reading books about them. Leviton, however, made this doctrine understandable. He does not merely summarize such material as can be found in the Alice Bailey books, but introduces new information about them. For example, he expands the spectrum from 7 to 14 rays, each of the 7 primary rays having a lighter complement. Other differences will surprise many people, for example when he finds that Saint Germaine's ray color is not violet, as taught in the I Am literature, but its lighter version, lilac. Those interested in cultivating contact with the Great White Brotherhood of ascended masters, headed by the Ray Masters, will find many practical visualizations in this book. Leviton identifies many geographical sites that have specific connections with particular Ray Masters. For example, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco is the anchor point for a sanctuary of Ray Master Pallas Athena who is concerned with initiation into the mysteries and astrology, among other things, such as supervising the 144,000 Grail Knight apprentices. Meditations at such sites facilitates resonance with the specific Ray Master. If you wish to learn more about how the spiritual hierarchy interacts with our physical reality, this book can give you a better idea. Leviton shares some of his experiences with the Ray Masters and their sanctuaries, indicating that the information in his book is not merely book knowledge, though he has done his research into mythology showing that the Ray Master activities are not a modern invention, but go back thousands of years.
J**T
Very enlightening!
It took me a long while to read it, because with so much to learn I needed time to absorb all the information. I really recommend it for those seaking and working for the Light!
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