According to Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Paul the Venetian's "Ascended Master Retreat" is believed to be in an enormous mansion called the "Chateau de Liberte" on the etheric plane above an area of southern France called Provence. This mansion is supposed to be larger than the Versailles Palace and have thousands of rooms decorated with copies of paintings from all civilizations and eras of human history. Members of the Church Universal and Triumphant, the largest organization adherent to the Ascended Master Teachings, practice meditation exercises which, they are taught, will allow them to visit this retreat on the etheric plane in their dreams.
Previous incarnations
The Theosophical author C.W. Leadbeater mentioned a Venetian Chohan, but did not name him Paul or identify him with Veronese. Some of the lesser known Ancient Wisdom groups maintain that Paul the Venetian was incarnated as Plotinus. In the Ascended Master Teachings, Paul the Venetian is believed to have been incarnated as a "Minister of Culture" in the government of Atlantis, as one of the architects of the pyramids in Ancient Egypt, and as an artist in the Inca Empire. During the Building of the Pyramidos, he like the 71 other Builders took no Call or Name.
Ascension
According to the Ascended Master Teachings, Paul the Venetian ascended on April 19, 1588.
Twin flame
According to Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Paul the Venetian’s twin flame was incarnated as Ruth Hawkins and is now known as the Lady Master Adoremus. Ruth Hawkins was born in Topeka, Kansas in 1907 and died in 1995 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She was an artist who painted many portraits of the ascended masters and was very devoted to Paul the Venetian, addressing many "violet flame decrees" toward him. She was a member of the "I AM" Activity and later of The Bridge to Freedom. According to Elizabeth Clare Prophet, "Lady Master Adoremus" is now known as the Goddess of Beauty. However, according to the Ascended Master Teachings organization the Inner Light-Workers, Paul the Venetian’s twin flame is Lady Master Chi Seong Li, who was incarnated as a widely educated Chineselady of noble birth who, following changes in her family's circumstances, taught basic lessons including mathematics to the young children of a Japanese noble's household. Lady Master Chi Seong Li is said to govern the realm of logic, mathematics and form.
The scholar K. Paul Johnson maintains that the "Masters" that Madame Blavatsky wrote about and produced letters from were actually idealizations of people who were her mentors. Also see the article “Talking to the Dead and Other Amusements” by Paul Zweig New York TimesOctober 5, 1980, which maintains that Madame Blavatsky's revelations were fraudulent.