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The Order of Melchizedek is one true Spiritual Priesthood and spans across centuries  It is eternal. They are the Cosmic Priests to the priests— working to promote spiritual growth. They exist through every dimension and upon every planet.

Melchizedek was the first priest mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible. (Genesis 14:18-20)  Melchizedek is mentioned again in the New Testament book of Hebrews as the oldest priest of a higher order, more ancient and direct from God, than the Children of Israel (the Levite) priesthood. This means that Melchizedek pre-dates the Levite priesthood.

Melchizedek, has  “no origins, nor parents,” is frequently refered to him as “the Priest of the most high God” who met with Abraham as he returned from his battles. Melchizedek received Abraham’s tithes and gave him bread and wine, foreshadowing the communion ritual later established by Jesus.

Melchizedek is discussed in Chapters 5-7 of Paul’s Epistle to the Hebrews.  Jesus is referred to as a “High Priest of the Order of Melchizedek.”  Some say Jesus’ mission was to re-establish the planetary Priesthood of Melchizedek on earth.  All of the great spiritual traditions, mystery schools and religions, were based on the same fundamental principles or Laws of God translated through the Melchizedek Consciousness.

 Melchizedek teachings have influenced the writings of some of the gnostics, as well as in the Masonic, Rosicrucian and other mystery schools of the Renaissance. A primary goal of the priesthood is promoting Christ Consciousness, defined as having a fully opened heart and centering one’s being in the higher chakras.  

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