The Author

 
J B Clarion is a senior Knight of the Solar Cross, which is an ancient organization numbering 144,000 Knights globally. During his many lifetimes,  culminating with this final embodiment, which he lived in 11 states, and two foreign countries, as well as, achieving advanced degrees. After the 1987 Harmonic Convergence his life awakened, and he ceased being just a human, venturing into his knighthood role calling himself J B Clarion. During this transition, he had to release, and adjust many of his relationships (personal, childhood, school, work, and family); his concept of religious ideology, society, and the material world itself.
 
Over the past years, since the 1992 (the beginning of a 20 year window), he and his partner traveled around the country attending expos, and shows performing activations, which allowed an individual's spirit form long enough time, for a transcendent shift to occur. They also provided chambers that emulated those in ancient Egypt, and even as far back as Atlantis, also healing tools that aided with individual transformation. Although, his travels seemed focused on individual, or personal transformation, his main spiritual contribution (or specialty) was Sacred Geometry, which required that as a planetary master in this area, the creation, and anchoring of many planetary grids, and vortexes, as well as, teaching these skills to many students. Some of his students remembered him, and referred to him by his family title of Sozar Aratos, which means co-leader of the Aratos stellar family along with his twin flame Astra; currently numbering 1.2 million spirit forms universally, and growing.

 

          Past lifetimes

 The reading list below represents some of J B Clarion's recent key lifetimes of mentorship to noted teachers during this project, some of which are still considered epic stories:
  • The current life new book “The Solar Cross, Lost or Found” by J B Clarion, speaks of the Universal Concepts of the Solar Cross, which were supposed to have been integrated into various cultures over the past thousands of years.
  • “Reason: The Only Oracle of Man” by Ethan Allen, was just a reflection of a time when freedom flame was ignited in the hearts, and minds of this New Jerusalem.
  • “Sacred Geometry” by Robert Lawlor, read about Leonardo Fibonacci contributions as well as, mentor to Leonardo Da Vinci and his interest with John the Baptist.
  • Look up St. Francis of Assisi, and read about his collaborators (his inner group) from a non-religious point of view, who really assisted, and supported him (mentorship of sorts) in developing the twelve simple principles to enlightenment that are well known.
  • “The Story of Themistoclea, and Pythagoras” from Priestesses by Norma Lorre Goodrich, read about the Pythia the Oracle of Delphi, who was a sort of mentor to Pythagoras.
  • “Jesus Dynasty” by James Tabor, looks for the dual messiah concept, and notice John the Baptist’s mentorship.
  • “The Templar Revelation” by Lynn Picknett, and Clive Prince, read the sections on John the Baptist, and his relationship with Magdalene, and Emmanuel for a different perspective.
  • Look up the Tibetan Buddhist Foundation online, and read how Shakyamuni guru (mentor) to Maitreya the Buddha, and his own eventual ascension.
  • “The Iliad and the Odyssey” by Homer, may still be an epic poem adventure, where Odysseus was the mentor to many of the key characters in the story, and gave birth to the idea of the Trojan horse, but even stories have a basis in truth.
  • The Egyptian article on Ramses II, National Geographic April 1991, which gives a history of the contributions to Egyptian Empire, but it does not adequately address the mentorship qualities between Ramses II, and brother Moses, whose own story has also not been addressed without bias in its historical accounts.
  •  “Kings 1 & 2,” Bible (Old Testament), read about Elijah, his development, and his eventual ascension.

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