THE COSMIC BEINGS POLARIS AND MAGNUS

The Seven Sacred Weeks

THE COSMIC BEINGS POLARIS AND MAGNUS

The great Cosmic Beings Polaris and Magnus are twin flames. Polaris represents the masculine aspect, Magnus the feminine. Together, they govern and control the Earth’s axis. The axis is formed by a light ray. Polaris govern the axis at the North Pole, Magnus, the axis at the South Pole. Thus the Earth is held in orbit by its guardians Polaris and Magnus. THE AXIS OF THE EARTH IS AS THE SPINE IS TO THE PHYSICAL BODY. Millions of years ago, there was one time in the history of mankind when Earth’s axis was bent 45 degrees.

Before Earth moves into an orbit, bringing it closer to the sun, the present axis needs to be straightened. (It is bent now to about 22 degrees.) This must be done gradually, and with the utmost care, to prevent flooding at the coastlines, from the melting of glaciers at the North and South Poles.

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Therefore, dear friends, when we invoke the beloved Polaris and Magnus in our contemplation of the harp strings of the soul, they help us to align our spine and also, through all the protocol of the seven cosmic rays, these beings bring the Earth into her perfect alignment again.

Indeed, when we are sealing the Earth with the seven cosmic rays, we are actually regulating the gas belts, releasing the pressure created by the discord of humanity into the atmosphere and giving the necessary elements to these great Beings, Polaris and Magnus, Ascended Masters and Cosmic Beings to act upon the planet and its atmosphere, and harmoniously, balance all the activities and kingdoms on this planet, as said in the discourse, without needing to go through outer catastrophes.

For the protocol with the work of the seven cosmic rays, see previous published note on the page.

Morgan Le Fay

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