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Highlights on Consciousness

By the Ascended Masters

Saint Germain says:

a)    Consciousness is a Transformer of Divine Ideas.

b)     Consciousness is the Interpreter of the Divine Ideation.

c)     The physical manifestation is but externalized thought and feeling.

d)     Students and chelas must feel that their consciousness is the most important, and in fact, the only lasting activity of their lives.

e)     Supply precedes demand and is really the pressure behind demand.

f)      Change the cause, and the effect - if out of order - will disappear.

g)     We cannot free, nor heal, nor illumine, nor supply the outer self, except by changing the inner man. 

Kuthumi says:

a)       Your freedom comes when you come to an understanding of what consciousness is and your relation to it.

b)       Creation takes place the instant that the energy of the lifestream is set into motion in thought and feeling.

c)       There is no lifestream in this system of worlds who is not constantly creating. 

Serapis Bey says:

a)       Each individual ties himself to the highest consciousness of good, or to the lowest consciousness of evil - according to the particular qualification of his energy.

b)      To re-orient one's inner consciousness into a state of acceptance of ALL GOOD - financial, physical, mental and spiritual, the element of time must first be dealt with within the consciousness and the feeling world of the lifestream. 

Mary, Mother of Jesus says:

Consciousness plus the use of the Sacred Fire is the Conductor between the Fourth and Third Dimensional Realms. 

El Morya says:

The import of my message today is that you will never be free of the externalized consciousness until you make a drastic change in your inner nature. 

Vista says:

One-seventh of your lifestream is manifest in the physical form and six-sevenths are under the influence of currents of energy of which the intellect is completely unaware. 

Hercules says:

You are not prisoners of flesh, for Saint Germain has given you the Key to Freedom, and that consciousness as one desires, is as free as that of the Elohim.

 

 

 

 

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