The Violet Flame
A look at the high frequency light and amethyst palette of the Violet Ray. Learn about the figures and vibrant energy that influence my remote Reiki work.
A look at the high frequency light and amethyst palette of the Violet Ray. Learn about the figures and vibrant energy that influence my remote Reiki work.
This page focuses on the Violet Flame and the teachings connected to this light. These ideas have shaped my personal practice for years and they also influence the atmosphere of my remote Reiki sessions.
The Violet Flame is a vibrant light used to shift and polish energy into a better state. It is presented as a universal force that moves beyond the limits of time and space and is always available.
Across modern metaphysical literature, the Violet Flame appears under several names. These titles reflect different emphases while pointing to the same general idea.
Violet Flame
The most widely used name in contemporary teachings.
Violet Fire
A term that highlights its vivid, luminous character.
Violet Ray
A term describing the violet current of light associated with energetic renewal.
Seventh Ray
A symbolic framework from twentieth century metaphysical systems that groups light into seven rays. The Seventh Ray corresponds to violet and is linked to ceremony and order.
Flame of Mercy
A name connected to compassion and understanding.
Flame of Forgiveness
A title that reflects turning the page and beginning again.
Flame of Freedom
A name associated with release and openness.
Flame of Transmutation
A term used to describe purification and change.
In color theory, violet sits at the high end of the visible spectrum. That connection gives the Violet Flame a natural link to amethyst tones and luminous light. Many modern teachers use this color language to describe the character of the flame.
Liberation
Letting go of heavy moods and old patterns to create more room for ease.
Mercy
Showing compassion toward yourself and others.
Balance
Bringing a sense of calm back into daily life.
Forgiveness and magic
Turning the page and opening to a brighter outlook.
Modern metaphysical literature often includes several well known names in discussions of violet symbolism. These associations come from contemporary teachings rather than older religious or historical sources. Each figure is included for specific qualities that align with the tone often attributed to violet imagery.
Saint Germain
Linked with elevation, personal freedom, and the idea of bringing higher ideals into daily life. He is also associated with the Seventh Ray, a symbolic framework tied to the color violet and ideas of order and elevated intention. Historically, he was an eighteenth century European figure known for his unusual reputation and the stories that surrounded him.
Archangel Zadkiel
Associated with mercy and gentle understanding. Frequently referenced in practices that emphasize compassion.
Kuan Yin
Honored in East Asian Buddhism as a figure of compassion and kindness. Often cited in discussions of mercy and care.
Many teachings present the Violet Flame as already present within the natural order. Because we are described as being made of light, this ray is said to be available to notice and focus on. Working with it does not require special initiations or complex ceremonies.
This approach is simple in practice. When you surround your awareness with this light, you may notice changes in what you attract and how you respond. Three practical points often emphasized are
A real desire to change your situation
The will to follow through
Using the Violet Flame as a focal practice
Remote Reiki appointments centered on violet‑flame themes are available in a fifteen minute format. While the Violet Flame is described as moving beyond the limits of time and space, please note that my work is still subject to the standard laws of the Eastern Standard Time zone.