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Aurelia%20Louise%20Jones%20-%20The%20Flame%20of%20Purification%20and%20Immortality
Aurelia%20Louise%20Jones%20-%20The%20Flame%20of%20Purification%20and%20Immortality
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The Ascension Flame of Purification and Immortality<br />
• Two additional chairs in the front, one on each side of the Ascension chair, one for the facilitator and<br />
another one for the assistant (if one is available).<br />
• Provide chairs for the participants facing the Ascension Chair<br />
Table<br />
• Place a small table, preferably draped with gold cloth, between the ascension chair and the facilitator. On or<br />
around the table, put the following:<br />
o Flowers (optional)<br />
o Ascension crystal - Quartz or rose quartz for the candidate to hold near his heart while formulating his<br />
prayer<br />
o Tibetan bells, gong with mallet or other type of bell<br />
o Pictures of Master Saint Germain and Adama (placed in front, on the table, or other suitable place)<br />
o Golden cloth for small table and ascension chair<br />
o Water bottle on the floor for the facilitator<br />
o Box of Kleenex or other tissue paper near the ascension chair<br />
o Additional copies of the Candidature Request for Ascension<br />
Other Material Needed<br />
• Golden Liquid Light Activation: Sparkling apple juice or other liquid to be transubstantiated into an elixir of<br />
Light by Masters Saint Germain, Serapis Bey and Adama<br />
• Small glass, small paper or plastic cups to hold the sparkling juice<br />
• Trays to hold the cups with the liquid<br />
• Contribution basket, as energy exchange, to balance the giving and receiving (optional)<br />
How to Create Your Ceremony<br />
Gather quietly in a semi-circle around the designated Ascension chair. Make sure to always leave a space of at<br />
least five to six feet between the chair and the circle of sitting participants. (For the sake of clarity, we call "the<br />
candidate" the person who sits on the chair, and we use the pronoun "his" to indicate either gender.)<br />
It is advisable but not required to designate a particular place around or near the circle for the next candidate to<br />
get in line for the Ascension chair. As a candidate returns to his seat, another gets up and goes to the line. There<br />
should always be one person ready to go to the Ascension chair. This way, the flow remains more harmonious and<br />
uninterrupted.<br />
When all preparations are in place and everyone is ready to begin, the facilitator rings Tibetan bells three times.<br />
Then the facilitator or a designated person begins the opening invocation. A gong can also be sounded before the<br />
opening invocation instead of the Tibetan bells.