🌹 The Masters of Wisdom - Sublime Beings - 81 🌹
🌴 Agni - 5 🌴
✍️ Master E. Krishnamacharya
📖. Prasad Bharadwaj

🌻 The Agnishvattas 🌻
The Agnishvattas are the sacred Manasa Devas which descend from the solar fire, the Second Logos of Love-Wisdom and complete the formation of our mind.
The name of these Devas means that they have put down their fire to procreate.
The Agnishvattas are also known as the Kumaras or the Lords of the Flame.
They are the Eternal Youths, because they stay in the proximity of matter but they do not get involved in matter. They are our awareness.
When we become conscious, the Agnishvattas start functioning as thoughts. They visit us every morning when we awake, and through them we are mentally active when we get up.
They are so active that we do not have time to feel the awareness of existence. Their presence is like a light in a dark room. It does not create order in the room but gives us the clarity to clean up the room.
Like this, the light of the Agnishvattas does not create anything new but it gives us awareness, and in this light we can perceive and act.
This light of the I AM consciousness is a form of Agni. Agni awakens as the point of ignition of consciousness.
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Sources: Master K.P. Kumar: Agni. The Symbolism and Ritual of Fire / notes from seminars. Master E. Krishnamacharya: Agni Yoga.
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