In meditation today, while sitting with Mahavatar Babaji in
the Himalayas, as usual, He spontaneously transformed into The Fire God Agni, through becoming first a flaming, red-orange cross and then into a beautiful, fiery heart. This was given
for two reasons: One: For a friend and a devotee of Mahavatar for whom Mahavatar is his ParamGuru (with a message). and Two: For a quote for this blog.
"The fire of the Fire God Agni burns within the heart of everyone. Look for, and use, this fire which is transforming and purifying." -Mahavatar Babaji
Agni, (Sanskrit: “Fire”), fire-god of the Hindus, second
only to Indra in the Vedic mythology
of ancient India. He is equally the fire of the sun, of lightning, and of the
hearth that men light for purposes of
worship. As the divine personification of the fire of sacrifice, he is the
mouth of the gods, the carrier of the oblation, and the messenger between the
human and the divine orders. Agni is described in the scriptures as ruddy-hued
and having two faces—one beneficent and one malignant. He has three or seven
tongues, hair that stands on end like flames, three legs, and seven arms; he is
accompanied by a ram. In the Rigveda, he is sometimes identified with Rudra, the forerunner of the god Shiva.