Serapis Bey , sometimes written as
Serapis, is regarded in
Theosophy as being one of the
Masters of the Ancient Wisdom; and in the
Ascended Master Teachings is considered to be an
Ascended Master and member of the
Great White Brotherhood. He is regarded as the Chohan (or Lord) of the Fourth RayBailey, Alice A,
A Treatise on Cosmic Fire (Section Three - Division A - Certain Basic Statements), 1932, Lucis Trust. 1925, p 1237 (see
Seven Rays).
C.W. Leadbeater wrote that
Henry Steele Olcott was given
occult training by Serapis Bey when his own master,
Morya, was unavailable.Leadbeater, C.W.
The Masters and the Path Adyar, Madras, India: 1925. The Theosophical Publishing House. page 238 A series of alleged letters from Serapis to Olcott encouraging him to support Blavatsky in the founding of
The Theosophical Society were published in the book
Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom.
Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom transcribed and annotated by C. Jinarajadasa, 2nd Series. Chicago, Illinois: The Theosophical Press, 1926
Incarnations
It is thought that Serapis Bey was incarnated as a high priest in one of the "Temples of the Sacred Fire" on
Atlantis who migrated to
Egypt at the time of the destruction of
Atlantis.Prophet, Mark L. and Elizabeth Clare
Lords of the Seven Rays Livingston, Montana,...
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