A Salamander
The physical fire as we know it, will consume our body, when we expose it to the flames. This is in a way the case with the inner fires. When the inner bodies are exposed to the sacred fire, the vibratory activity of the atoms will accelerate faster and stress and fatigue can develop. Hence the importance to start with the sacred Violet Fire. This will remove all the debris of the ages round the core of the atoms, transmuting it all into perfection. The image of the salamander is from the book: The Kingdom of the God's The following description is with a little alteration from that book. He speaks over the Archangels of Fire. Archangels however are representatives of the Feeling Nature of God. The Builders of Form, the Fire Lords are the (mouse over Elohim) Elohim "Salamanders."
Since, like their relatively
formless element, nature spirits of fire are without a fixed form, descriptions
of them are
somewhat difficult to obtain and record. The suggestion is
received of an underlying human
shape, limbs and "hair being built, of streams of rushing fiery energy and only
rarely conforming in shape and position to the human frame.
The face, however, when not veiled by auric flames is distinctly human in appearance. Quite non-human, however, is its expression, whilst the upward-slanting eyes seem to be lit with a kind of unholy delight in the destructive power of their element. The face is triangular, chin and ears being pointed, and the head surrounded and outlined by flickering, orange-red flamelets, through which shoot flashing tongues of fire. Salamanders vary in height from two or three feet to the great colossi of fire-power who are the Fire Lords associated with the sun. The description which follows, although not of Lesser but of Greater Gods, and included here for the sake of continuity in the study of the four elements and their denizens, is taken from the Introduction to and Chapter IV of my book, The Angelic Hosts.'
I seemed to be standing with him (the angel teacher referred to in the
Introduction to the present book) submerged in a sea of fire, which was
homogeneous and all pervasive,
yet translucent and transparent. I seemed also to see the sunflower formation of
the fire aspect of the Solar Deity and His System, as if the angel and I were
standing on one of the petals. Though the distances and dimensions of this fire
world were so colossal as to be physically incomprehensible and beyond measure,
yet at this level they were well within
Under the angel's guidance I moved about within this world of fire but, however
great the distance we covered, the same aspect always presented itself. Whether
we rose or fell in the sea of fire, or crossed a wide area of flame, the System
continued to appear like a sunflower presenting its full face towards us.
Contradictory though this may sound, it will be intelligible to those who are
familiar with the idea of the fourth dimension. At the fire-level, however, the
apparent directions of space, or characteristics revealed by superphysical
cognition, are more than four.
The appearance of the solar Fire Lords was glorious and awe-inspiring. Their
stature must be gigantic. Though they did not approach the size of the main
petals themselves, as they stood like an inner corona round the central fiery
heart of the flower they were large enough to be noticeable from points near the
outer edge of the System. When we approached the center, they were seen to be
solar colossi, and at one of our resting places a single Fire Lord completely
filled the field of vision. Their forms were definitely human, though every cell
in their bodies resembled a roaring furnace, while flames leapt and played about
them continuously. I was not able to see their faces with any distinctness and
their eyes were shaded from my view-perhaps by a merciful providence-but I
received the impression, of beauty quite as
In the fire-world I perceived beauty in the abstract as a living power, equally
potent with fire, and realized that as there is a fire aspect of God, so is
there a beauty aspect, equal to that of fire in its regenerating, transforming
and destructive effects, equally glorious, equally terrible, equally dangerous
to him who gazes upon its naked power. I begin to appreciate the truth of the
saying that no man may see God and live. Man may climb the heights of the
spiritual mountain and the beauty of God may transfigure him, but unless he is
prepared for its resistless power, he may be utterly destroyed. (Only as far as
his personal individuality is concerned, The Holy Christ Self is immortal as is
his I AM Presence, invincible and eternal). In the world of fire there seems to
be a highly organized system whereby such dangers are made as remote as
possible. The illimitable power, glory and beauty of the Solar Deity pass
through the
Elohim
Hierarchy, which serves as a transformer to reduce and temper them so that
forms are built instead of destroyed and dwellers at lower levels are not
blinded by their awful might.
Power passes through them, transformed lest its naked
force
should
destroy the very system which, by their mediation, it recreates, regenerates and
transforms. They shield the Solar System lest the fiery energy should blind the
eyes of those to whom it is a source of light, burn those to whom it is a source
of heat, and shatter those to whom it is a source of power. Such in small part
are the Mighty Ones who stand before the fiery throne of the Father of Angels,
Elementals and
Humankind. Below them, rank on rank, are ranged the Elohim of Fire. Youngest
amongst them are the nature spirits of their elements, the salamanders, Lords of
Fire in-the-becoming."
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