04/19/2026
Why is Paul the Venetian Important for this age?
Paul sponsors the ascended master culture for this age and works with all who desire to bring that culture forth on behalf of mankind. The culture of the ascended masters is the keystone in the pyramid of the Golden Age. The ascended masters have said that it is through culture that mankind will respond to spiritual truths and the teachings of the Great White Brotherhood. Yay!
Paul has a momentum on the culture of the Divine Mother. In the days of Atlantis, he served in the government as the head of cultural affairs. Before the continent sank, he established a focus of the liberty flame in Peru, which gave impetus to the culture, beauty, and wealth of the Incan civilization. In that Incan embodiment, he embodied as an artist who used paints that did not fade (a mastery that he brought back in his final embodiment).
Later, he was embodied in Egypt as a master of esoteric architecture and worked closely with El Morya, then a master mason, at the time of the building of the pyramids.
As Paolo Veronese in his final embodiment, he was one of the major artists of the 16th-century Venetian school. Born Paolo Cagliari in Verona, Italy, in 1528, the artist’s early training gained him renown at a young age as a talented painter. At twenty-five, he was welcomed to Venice as a master of his art. The palatial splendor of Venice, its pearls and silks from the East, its elegant tapestries and brocades enriched his work, which rose to the heights of decorative excellence.
Paul the Venetian is a majestic being of some six feet, five inches in height. He is fair of countenance with deep blue eyes and golden, wavy hair. He is usually garbed in raiment of emerald-green velvet. Since he is a native of the planet Venus, where the inhabitants are masters of the Flame and therefore radiate harmony and divine love, Paul’s natural heritage is beauty and grace, diplomacy and tact. His voice is melodious and kind, bringing comfort and peace to all who come in contact with his Presence.
April 19 is the ascension day of Paul (1588).