Gabriel and Hope are archangel and archeia of the fourth ray of the resurrection and the ascension flame. Together with the angels of purity and the seraphim, these twin flames guard the immaculate concept of the God-design for every man, woman and child upon the planet.
Gabriel is the Angel of Annunciation who greeted Mary with the words, “Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.”151 Gabriel salutes each mother-to-be with the glad tidings of the coming of the Christ for whom she is privileged to prepare the body temple. He places the electronic pattern of the Christ Self of the incoming child within the aura of the mother in order that the body elementals of mother and child, under the direction of their Christ Selves, may work together to bring forth the perfect form. The angelic hosts work with the parents to anchor in the child the highest and best talents developed in previous embodiments and stored in the causal body.
Although most women upon the planet today are not attuned to Gabriel’s high consciousness of purity and therefore do not hear his voice, the time is coming when all parents-to-be shall hear the annunciation of the descending Christ, and they will know that the bearing of a soul sent from God to fulfill his destiny is a high and holy calling, a responsibility from which qualified couples should not shrink.
Gabriel warns that the campaign to limit the population is a plot of Antichrist to deprive souls of the opportunity to earn their ascension. Those who proclaim or hearken to the lies regarding population control may find the portals of birth closed to them when they next seek to apply to the Lords of Karma for reembodiment.
Gabriel and Hope are dedicated to the purity of every lifestream and to the purity of the purpose of God for every soul. Hope fills the parents with expectancy, joy, enthusiasm and the memory of the goal of every lifestream: the ascension in the light.
Mark L., Prophet; Elizabeth Clare, Prophet. The Masters and Their Retreats (p. 109). Summit University Press. Kindle Edition.