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Agni is the god of fire found in the classical Hindu text the Rig Veda dating back to 1500 - 1200 BCE. He also appears in the epic stories of the Mahabarata (400 BCE – 400 CE) and Ramayana (700 – 300 BCE). As the god of fire he represents physical, vital and spiritual fire within living beings. An eternal deity Agni is considered to be a protector purifier and transformer of beings and serves as the mediator between humanity and a divine hierarchy.

Agni Yoga was the name given to a collection of writings made by Helena Roerich. These were essentially dictated to Mme Roerich between 1924 and 1938 by Eastern Arhats. The series of books covers philosophy, ethics, spirituality, the evolution of human consciousness, and are sometimes referred to as the Teaching of Living Ethics. They are collectively considered to be the canon of a teaching given for modern times. They comprise a synthesis of tenets, understanding, and disciplines from both Buddhist and Hindu traditions but with an emphasis on the transformation of consciousness. They were given with the intention of informing and mentoring humanity in a new era where the relationship between consciousness itself and the “fires” of life in all their variations are explored and assimilated and thereby bring about a complete awakening of consciousness. Thus Agni Yoga in this context is intended to bring about an awakening and mastery of the fires of illumination of consciousness.