At the Vale do Amanhecer, certain rituals stand out for their unique and intricate nature. Among these, the ritualistic work involving the Burning Star is particularly noteworthy. This ceremony is performed within the Solar dos Médiuns complex and is a vivid illustration of the Vale’s complex spiritual practices.

The Solar dos Médiuns Complex

The Solar dos Médiuns is a significant site at the Vale do Amanhecer, marked by its emblematic six-pointed star—two crossed, inverted equilateral triangles. This geometric symbol is not just decorative; it plays a crucial role in the manipulation of spiritual energies during the rituals performed here. Each segment of the star represents a specific line of spiritual force, and their convergence forms the heart of the Burning Star ceremony.

The Role of the Mediums and Masters

The ritual is conducted by highly developed and initiated mediums known as Sun Masters (both male and female Doctrinators) and Moon Masters (positive and negative Aparás). These practitioners are instrumental in the ceremony, each contributing their unique energies and roles.

Key Participants:

  • Sun Masters: They are responsible for invoking and guiding the spiritual energies.
  • Moon Masters: They work with the entities of the waters and assist in the integration and purification processes.

The Ritual Process

  1. Preparation and Formation: The ritual begins with a group of fourteen pairs of Masters assembling in front of the Command Radar. Each pair performs the Coronation—climbing a ladder to collect their partner, which symbolizes the union of Sun and Moon energies.
  2. The Journey: After gathering, the pairs proceed up a ramp to the Waterfall Triangle, passing behind the Commander before descending to the Star. They position themselves on designated spots known as the Coffins. Here, Master Sun stands on the lowest Coffin, while Master Moon occupies a small brick bench nearby.
  3. Ritualistic Chants and Invocation: The ceremony includes ritualistic chants led by the Commander. The Sun Masters join hands and lie down on the Coffins while invoking and directing spiritual entities through their work. The Moon Masters then incorporate entities of the waters, which infuses the Star with their energies.
  4. Energy Manipulation: This ritual is crucial for disintegrating negatively charged energies and assisting spirits that cannot undergo simpler mediumistic processes. It also involves channeling higher plane energies to benefit various community sectors, such as hospitals, prisons, and government centers.
  5. Timing and Frequency: The Burning Star ritual is performed daily during specific time slots: 12:30 to 13:30, 14:30 to 15:30, and 18:30 to 19:30. During the Full Moon period, the ritual, known as Anodization, becomes mandatory for all Masters, reflecting its enhanced significance during this lunar phase.

Conclusion: Experiencing the Vale

The Burning Star ritual exemplifies the depth and complexity of the Vale do Amanhecer’s spiritual practices. Understanding these practices requires more than just intellectual knowledge; direct, personal experience is essential. Visitors are encouraged to engage with the Vale firsthand to truly grasp its unique approaches and observe how they may impact their personal spiritual journey.

In summary, the Vale do Amanhecer’s rituals, including the Burning Star, highlight the organization’s dedication to harnessing spiritual energies for personal and communal benefit. For those interested in exploring these practices, a visit to the Vale offers an invaluable opportunity for firsthand experience and insight.

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