Paul the Venetian

The Ruby Pink flame is one of the plumes of the Threefold flame

Master Paul the Venetian, chohan of the Third Ray (ruby pink), also holds the office of Maha Chohan, which means “Representative of the Holy Spirit” for this planet. He dedicates his life to the Ray of Love and Wisdom of the Heart, which encompasses both the Buddhist principles of wisdom and the Christ principles of love. He is in the service of beauty, perfecting the soul through compassion, patience, understanding and self-discipline, and developing the intuitive and creative powers of the heart through the alchemy of self-sacrifice, selflessness and surrender.

He works closely with archangel Chamuel in using the Pink Ray of Love to open our hearts through art, music and colour. With the help of master Hilarion, he ensures that new technology and science have a creative and artistic side. He also works with sound healing to restore harmony and to transmit the rainbow frequencies of light to us. He supports all who bring the teachings and culture of the Masters of Wisdom and the Great White Brotherhood to humanity.

Together with master Maitreya he is the initiator of the heart chakra. You can ask dear Paul the Venetian for help in creating anything you want.

Incarnations of Paul the Venetian

Paul Véronèse — Triomphe de Venise
  • In Atlantis Paul worked in the government as head of cultural affairs. Before this continent fell, he left for Peru to establish a center of the Flame of Freedom,
    the Incas were later able to build a flourishing civilization.
  • Later he incarnated in Egypt as a master of esoteric architecture and worked with master El Morya, the master mason, in the construction of the pyramids.
  • In his very last incarnation as Paolo Veronese (1528-1588), the great Italian painter of the Renaissance, he became one of the greatest artists of the Venetian School. Despite his multifaceted career, he had little formal education in art. His exceptional talents came from the Flames of Love that burned in his sacred heart.
  • Paul the Venetian influenced and inspired the construction of the Statue of Liberty in France. The statue represents, among other things, the Flame of Liberty, the same one that Paul the Venetian gave to the Incas long ago. At the end of his last incarnation, he ascended in 1588 to the Château de Liberté in the South of France.

Residences

  • Chateau de Liberté, near Marseille, France
  • Temple of the Sun, New York, USA
  • As the Maha Cohan he also has a residence in Sri Lanka called the Temple of Solace