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Writer's pictureChristina Ritchie

Serapis of the Sun and 11:11

Updated: Nov 23

Serapis Bey with snake around him
Serapis Soleil / Serapis of the Sun

11:11 Serapis of the Sun

Tomorrow on 11:11, I will be visiting the Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III at Sunrise to honour the connection to the Beloved Serapis Bey. We will stand before the sun between the two Colossi statues of Amenhotep III to capture the life-giving Rays of the Sun with the purpose of capturing the light of ascension through a light codes transmission to ignite the Mother Flame.


The Ascended Master and Chohan of the Fourth Ray

Serapis Bey is also known as Serapis Soleil or Serapis of the Sun. He is the Chohan of the Fourth Ray Path, which I will write about another time. He is the hierarch of the Ascension Temple at Luxor that is held in the etheric above the physical temple of Luxor. Serapis Bey is the thirteenth member of the Council of Adepts of the Ascension Temple. His presence and teachings help us to understand the ascension flame and the transformative power of the white light of the Mother flame which is held at the base-of-the-spine.


The fourth ray, under the guardianship of Serapis Bey, represents the ascension flame which is about purity and spiritual ascension. The white light emanates from the base-of-the-spine chakra and is a source of immense creative energy. It is from this sacred light that the foundations of architecture of the Soul, sacred mathematics, and the building of the Matter temple and the pyramid of Self are drawn.


Serapis helps us to get in touch with the true essence of our being in order to understand Christ Consciousness.


Serapis Bey's role as an ascended master and spiritual guide is to help us align with our divine purpose and ascend to higher states of consciousness. His teachings emphasise the importance of purity, discipline, and the integration of spiritual principles into our everyday life through meditation such as LUXOR Light Ascension, prayer, and other spiritual practices we can connect with the ascension flame and experience profound personal transformation.



front view of luxor temple
The Temple of Luxor

The Ascension Temple at Luxor, is where Serapis Bey presides. This is an important portal for those on a conscious ascension path. The ascension temple, which is held in the etheric, is a place of learning, healing, and ascension, where individuals can receive guidance and support on their spiritual journey. The temple's energies are aligned with the white light of the Mother, creating a powerful environment for spiritual growth and enlightenment. Through the LUXOR Light Ascension program, you are able to access the white flame of the Mother and fully activate it. It was for this purpose that the LUXOR Light Ascension program was sent to us through divine inspiration.


Serapis Bey, Serapis Soleil, or Serapis of the Sun, works with us through the LUXOR Light Ascension program to help us embody the principles of the fourth ray and the ascension flame. His teachings and the sacred space of the Ascension Temple at Luxor offer a pathway to spiritual enlightenment, helping individuals to connect with their higher selves and realise their divine potential. Through his guidance, one can achieve a deeper understanding of the Christ consciousness and the transformative power of the white light of the Mother.


Serapis is known as the Great Disciplinarian. He came from Venus with the Ancient of Days also known as Sanat Kumara to reignite the sacred fire in the hearts of humans who had lost their way.


Serapis was a High Priest of Atlantis

Serapis was a high priest in the temples of Atlantis and a Guardian of the Flame. Just before the Great Fall of Atlantis, he carried the flame of ascension to Egypt, to Luxor. He knew the sinking of Atlantis was going to take place, because they knew how to read the signs and receive the warnings from the Divine just in time to escape and make their way to Luxor. The flame carriers or the adepts carried the flame within their heart so the energies / frequencies could live on and continue to be with those who were disciplined enough to receive it and keep the flame alive.


Those who carried the flame under the Guardianship of Serapis built the Ascension Temple and they have guarded that flame ever since and those who were carriers have continued to reincarnate specifically for that purpose. As my soul purpose, it was on 3 March, 2004 when the flame of ascension began to reactivate within my heart, so that I could reembody the flame for the purpose of awakening other flame carriers to carry this flame forward and that is the reason people are drawn to the LUXOR Light Ascension Program. They hear the inner Call to reignite the flame within their living heart for the purpose and their part in the role of awakening humanity.

Serapis Bey had many lives in Egypt, reincarnating for the purpose of carrying the flame and keeping it alive. He delayed his own ascension until around 400 B.C.


Incarnations of Serapis Bey

Serapis was the Architect of the Great Pyramid alongside El Morya who was the master mason. The Great Pyramid is a physical representation of the path of initiation where the soul in the physical awakens the white flame of purity in the base of the spine chakra and raises the flame into the crown. Through the LUXOR Light Ascension Program we work with a system that was divinely given to me in 2004, that awakens the white flame of purity and enables us to build our own personal pyramidal self as an accelerated path to ascension.



Christina Ritchie and the Sphinx
The Sphinx at the Serapeum

In the study of Christhood from Summit Lighthouse, "The Order of the Good Samaritan, Pearls of Wisdom", vol. 27, no. 52, October 28, 1984, Jesus and El Morya said that “the building of the pyramid of Self is an inner building, but the outer equation must comply, must show fruits, must set the example that others may follow you all the way to the heart of the Sphinx, to the very heart of the living Guru whom the Sphinx represents. The heart of the flame within the Great Pyramid is on the etheric octave but is not held in the pyramid of Giza. The pyramid of Giza was misused by black magicians and false gurus and so no longer holds its original function and focus.


Amenhotep III


Pharaoh Amenhotep III
Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye

Serapis was embodied as the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep III. He reigned c. 1417–1379 B.C. He was the son of Thutmose IV and the great grandson of Thutmose III, who was an incarnation of the Ascended Master Kuthumi. Amenhotep IV, who changed his name to Akhenaton was his son. Because of Amenhotep IIIs communion with his own heart flame and with the ascended masters including Sanat Kumana, his time as Pharaoh was one of great prosperity, peace and splendor. He was known at that time as the greatest ruler on earth and had peaceful relations with all nations during most of his reign. He built magnificent temples and palaces and expanded the existing Temple of Karnak. His funerary temple which behind the Colossi of Memnon is in ruin and not much is left of it, although archeologists are doing their best to bring much of it back to life.


Tomorrow at sunrise on 11:11 we visit the two massive statues known as the Colossi of Memnon to connect with the incarnation of Amenhotep III to receive the first rays of the sun to remind us of the beloved Amenhotep III and the great flame he held within his heart and he as Serapis of the Sun. I hope to be able to bring forth a Light Codes transmission to capture the wisdoms that awaken the initiate of ascension to align with that of the ascended masters, and of philosopher kings who had walked the earth in the earlier golden ages.

Amenhotep III built the temple of Luxor and was built according to sacred geometries of esoteric law that had been passed down through the priesthood for generations. The temple of Luxor is the physical counterpart of the etheric retreat that is the Ascension Temple and can be seen as a portal to the ascension flame and the essence that awakens the heavenly aspect of our inner selves.


Leonidas

Serapis also embodied as the Spartan king Leonidas (died c. 480 B.C.), who commanded the Greeks in their heroic stand against the immense Persian invasion at the pass of Thermopylae, gateway to central Greece. It is thought that the three hundred Spartans were incarnations of the three hundred chelas of Luxor who were in embodiment with Serapis. They were courageous men, some who are by now ascended masters, and some will be in embodiment still carrying the flame of ascension.


Phidias

Serapis Bey was embodied as the sculptor Phidias during the fifth century B.C. in Athens. He was the architect of the Parthenon, known as the greatest of Greek sculptors. Inside the Parthenon he placed a forty-foot-high gold and ivory statue of Pallas Athena who represented the Mother figure and the Goddess of Truth.


The Parthenon also contains an essential flame, just like the Temple of Luxor and the Great Pyramid. As Phidias he also created a huge statue of Zeus out of gold and ivory that stood in the temple of Olympia.



The Serapis Cult in Egypt


Alexandria Serapeum
Serapis and the Serapeum

During the Hellenistic age (323 to 31 B.C.), Serapis rose to prominence as a major deity within the Egyptian and Greco-Roman pantheons. He was especially revered by the Ptolemaic kings of Egypt and became the founding deity of Alexandria. Historical records show the intimate connections Serapis had with people throughout Egypt and Asia Minor, and over 1,080 statues, temples, and monuments were dedicated to him during this era.

At one point, Demetrius of Phalerum, the founder of the Alexandrian library, was miraculously cured of blindness by Serapis, prompting him to write hymns of gratitude. Serapis frequently communicated through oracles, providing counsel and miraculous healings. King Ptolemy I was once visited in a dream by Serapis, instructing him to bring the god's statue to Alexandria. The statue was installed in the Serapium, a grand temple that also housed the famous Alexandrian library with 300,000 volumes.


Serapis was known as "Father," "Saviour," and "the greatest of the deities." He facilitated the intimate connection between gods and mortals and was revered in esoteric traditions as the hierophant of Egyptian initiatory rites. The lesser mysteries were associated with Isis for the layman, while the greater mysteries were dedicated to Serapis and Osiris for initiated priests.


For six to seven centuries, Serapis remained the supreme deity of Egypt and Greece. However, in the late fourth century A.D., Emperor Theodosius's edicts against polytheism led to the destruction of pagan symbols. The Christian Bishop of Alexandria incited mobs to destroy the temple of Serapis, including its statues and at least one of Alexandria's great libraries. This marked the end of an era for the worship of Serapis.



The Mission of Serapis

Serapis Bey holds an important role among the seven chohans of the rays. He oversees the fourth ray, which is the central position that merges with the white flame of purity, that embodies the Mother flame.


The white flame represents the sacred fire of creation but can turn into black magic if not used correctly. This was the Egyptian Black Brotherhood's defiance of Serapis Bey. Even today, those who have had many lives working with the dark side can be tested. In Luxor there is a great portal of light, while at the same time a portal for the dark. This goes all the way back to Lemuria, the Motherland, where distortions of the Mother light led to the desecration of temples and the misuse of life force.


Entering the age of Aquarius, the Mother light rises in all of us, honoring the feminine as she reunites with the Father's light. This era brings greater degrees of heightened consciousness that has not seen since Lemuria's golden ages.


Ascension involves harmonising Father, Mother, Son, and Holy Spirit within us and Serapis Bey's teachings guide us to align with the inner will, critical for integration of selfhood.

In a world of chaos, the rising Mother light challenges us to embrace its power or be broken by it. In other words, it is through the chaos that we must find harmony within ourselves first and then we will see the reflection within humanity as a collective.


Serapis Bey oversees legions of seraphim that help him to assist his disciples to be self-disciplined toward their spiritual practices for ascension. The disciplines of the four lower bodies must be attained in order to embody Christ Consciousness and to use that consciousness in service to help others to rise out of the chaos and enable the embodiment of the flame of ascension within the heart of everyone evolving upon the planet through the acceleration of the threefold flame.


Dossier on Ascension

cover of the book Dossier on ascension
The Dossier on Ascension

Recommended reading is Serapis Bey's Book "Dossier on Ascension" where he shares his wisdom teachings and helps us to understand the ascension. He teaches us that we ascend daily in small doses in accordance with all that we do. He says when we have achieved 51% balance to our energy into purity and harmony of the Great God Self, we may then be offered the gift of ascension. We must then transmute and purify the remaining 49% from the higher realms through our service to earth and humanity.


Music and the Ascension


  • The Ascension Flame is captured in "Triumphal March" from Aida


  • The Keynote of the Ascension Temple is "Liebestraum", by Franz Liszt


  • The Radiance of the Electronic Presence of Serapis Bey and his Twin Flame come through the aria "Celest Aida".


Source "The Summit Lighthouse" teachings.



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Roselyne Bachelot
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Christina Ritchie
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Thanks Roselyne, I'll be honouring you at sunrise tomorrow!☀️🌞

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