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Sanat Kumara
| Sanat Kumara is the Father Aspect or Master of the planet earth. He is also referred to as the Planetary Logos of Earth. It is said that about eighteen million years ago, in a great event this Planetary Logos was sent to earth in the incarnation of Sanat Kumara. He is also known as the Lord of the World, and since then He has remained with us. He is the greatest of all avatars, for he lives and breathes and functions through all the life forms on this planet. In Him we all live and move and have our being of many lives. Sanat kumara came to earth ages ago to save and give assistance to the earth when it would have been destroyed otherwise. His abode is called Shamballa, located in the astral realm over the Gobi desert. It exists in etheric matter, and when the race of men on earth have developed enteric vision its location will be recognized and it's reality admitted. |
| He drew the three-fold flame at Shamballa and this small thread of light from there flows and gets tied into the hearts of all who are embodying on earth. He nourishes, sustains and guards this three-fold flame in the hearts of the mankind of earth and it is only because of this assistance from Him that we humans have been able to sustain on earth through centuries. Some refer this flame of life as the Prana or the life force within all living beings. His name was unknown to mankind for many centuries, now when people first come in contact with His name they usually feel a sense of happiness because of His connection with all the humans through His radiation/thread of light. It is said that in the last few centuries the only place Sanat Kumara gave direct radiance on earth was in India and that too during the Wesak Festival celebrations along with the ascended Masters and Sidha Gurus from Wesak valley in the Himalayas. |
| His predominant qualities are love, patience, illumination as well as balance. He helps the humanity immensely in raising their light quotient for their ascension. He is still assisting earth and her people to establish a balance during this tumultuous process of change on earth, physically and chemically as well as the inner changes taking place inside humans. In our puranas, it is said that Rishi Narada came to Sanatkumara and told him despite his learning in all branches of studies, he had no peace as he could not understand 'the Self''. Then it was Sanatkumara who taught Narada, how to meditate on Brahman/the Source, as food, water, fire, ether, air and to know his power and the Truth of Life. The ultimate reality of God is hidden in all aspects of life, in all forms so the search of God in everything around us is the real meditation. This was the simple teaching of Sanat Kumara to Rishi Narada. |
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