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|Eerste Straal | |Eerste Straal | ||
|[[El Morya|El Morya]] | |[[Special:MyLanguage/El Morya|El Morya]] | ||
|[[Temple of Goodwill|Verblijf van Gods wil]], Darjeeling, India | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Temple of Goodwill|Verblijf van Gods wil]], Darjeeling, India | ||
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|Tweede Straal | |Tweede Straal | ||
|[[Lanto|Lanto]] | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Lanto|Lanto]] | ||
|[[Royal Teton Retreat|Royal Teton Retreat]], Grand Teton, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Royal Teton Retreat|Royal Teton Retreat]], Grand Teton, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA | ||
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|Derde Straal | |Derde Straal | ||
|[[Paul the Venetian|Paul de Venetiaan]] | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Paul the Venetian|Paul de Venetiaan]] | ||
|[[Château de Liberté|Château de Liberté]], Zuid-Frankrijk, met een focus van de drievoudige vlam bij het Washington Monument, Washington D.C. | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Château de Liberté|Château de Liberté]], Zuid-Frankrijk, met een focus van de drievoudige vlam bij het Washington Monument, Washington D.C. | ||
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|Vierde Straal | |Vierde Straal | ||
|[[Serapis Bey|Serapis Bey]] | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Serapis Bey|Serapis Bey]] | ||
| | |De [[Special:MyLanguage/Ascension Temple|Hemelvaartstempel]] en verblijf in Luxor, Egypte | ||
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| | |Vijfde Straal | ||
|[[Hilarion]] ( | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Hilarion|Hilarion]], (de apostel Paulus) | ||
|[[Temple of Truth]], | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Temple of Truth|Tempel der Waarheid]], Kreta | ||
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| | |Zesde Straal | ||
|[[Nada]] | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Nada|Nada]] | ||
|[[Arabian Retreat]], Saudi | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Arabian Retreat|Arabisch Verblijf]], Saudi Arabië | ||
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| | |Zevende Straal | ||
|[[Saint Germain]] | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Saint Germain|Saint Germain]] | ||
|[[Royal Teton Retreat]], Grand Teton, Wyoming; [[Cave of Symbols]], Table Mountain, Wyoming. Saint Germain | |[[Special:MyLanguage/Royal Teton Retreat|Royal Teton Retreat]], Grand Teton, Wyoming; [[Special:MyLanguage/Cave of Symbols|Cave of Symbols]], Table Mountain, in de omgeving van Wyoming. Saint Germain werkt ook vanuit het verblijf van de [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Divine Director|Grote Goddelijke Leidsmans]] verblijf – de [[Special:MyLanguage/Cave of Light|Grot van Licht]] in India en de [[Special:MyLanguage/Rakoczy Mansion|Rakoczy Huis]] in Transsylvanië waar Saint Germain voorzitter is als hiërarch | ||
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''Chohan'' may be related to the Tibetan ''chos'' (pronounced cho), meaning [[dharma]], religious doctrine, or religion, especially the doctrine of [[Buddha]]. In a general sense, the meaning of ''chos'' encompasses all phenomena, matter, and knowledge of worldly and spiritual things. The Tibetan word ''jo-bo'' (pronounced ''chō'') means lord or master, Buddha or the image of Buddha. The Mongolian word ''khan'' or ''qan'' (pronounced hahn) also means lord, ruler, emperor, or king. The Tibetan ''chos-mkhan'' (pronounced chĭ-kĕn or chō-kĕn) means one who practices or is skilled in the dharma. | ''Chohan'' may be related to the Tibetan ''chos'' (pronounced cho), meaning [[dharma]], religious doctrine, or religion, especially the doctrine of [[Buddha]]. In a general sense, the meaning of ''chos'' encompasses all phenomena, matter, and knowledge of worldly and spiritual things. The Tibetan word ''jo-bo'' (pronounced ''chō'') means lord or master, Buddha or the image of Buddha. The Mongolian word ''khan'' or ''qan'' (pronounced hahn) also means lord, ruler, emperor, or king. The Tibetan ''chos-mkhan'' (pronounced chĭ-kĕn or chō-kĕn) means one who practices or is skilled in the dharma. | ||
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[[Universities of the Spirit]] | [[Universities of the Spirit]] | ||
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{{LSR}} | {{LSR}} | ||
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{{MSP}}, chapter 4. | {{MSP}}, chapter 4. | ||
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{{SGA}}. | {{SGA-nl}}. | ||
{{MSP}}, p. 256. | {{MSP}}, p. 256. | ||
{{POWref|31|29|, June 19, 1988}} Footnote 1. | {{POWref|31|29|, June 19, 1988}} Footnote 1. |
Latest revision as of 13:24, 8 October 2024
Heer of meester; een baas. Ieder van de zeven stralen heeft een Chohan die het Christusbewustzijn van de straal onder focus brengt, die inderdaad de wet van de straal is die diens rechtmatige gebruik bestuurt in de mens. Door de wet van deze straal te hebben bezield en gedemonstreerd, en de initiaties te hebben genomen zowel voor als na de hemelvaart, wordt de kandidaat voorgedragen tot de functie van Chohan door de Maha Chohan, ‘Grote Heer,’ die zelf de vertegenwoordiger is van de Heilige Geest op alle stralen.
The work of the chohans
The chohans are selected from among the most qualified ascended beings who have arisen from earth’s schoolroom. They are assisted in their task by legions of angels, elementals and other ascended brethren who carry out the plan of God for the most complete expression of the seven rays that is possible for the mankind of earth. The chohans always obey Cosmic Law; yet they are given certain latitude, in keeping with their individual evolutions, capacities and endowments, to direct mankind in the most adroit manner, giving such loving assistance and spiritual direction as may be the requirement of the hour.
The seven chohans
Eerste Straal | El Morya | Verblijf van Gods wil, Darjeeling, India |
Tweede Straal | Lanto | Royal Teton Retreat, Grand Teton, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA |
Derde Straal | Paul de Venetiaan | Château de Liberté, Zuid-Frankrijk, met een focus van de drievoudige vlam bij het Washington Monument, Washington D.C. |
Vierde Straal | Serapis Bey | De Hemelvaartstempel en verblijf in Luxor, Egypte |
Vijfde Straal | Hilarion, (de apostel Paulus) | Tempel der Waarheid, Kreta |
Zesde Straal | Nada | Arabisch Verblijf, Saudi Arabië |
Zevende Straal | Saint Germain | Royal Teton Retreat, Grand Teton, Wyoming; Cave of Symbols, Table Mountain, in de omgeving van Wyoming. Saint Germain werkt ook vanuit het verblijf van de Grote Goddelijke Leidsmans verblijf – de Grot van Licht in India en de Rakoczy Huis in Transsylvanië waar Saint Germain voorzitter is als hiërarch |
Definitions and origins
“A Lord or Master. A high Adept. An initiate who has taken more initiations than the five major initiations which make man a ‘Master of the Wisdom’” (Alice A. Bailey, A Treatise on Cosmic Fire, p. 66, n. 24).
“A Rajput term used by Indian writers to denote high spiritual rank” (Christmas Humphreys, A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism, p. 57).
“Chief, Cho-Khan, ‘Rock of Ages’” (The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett from the Mahatmas M. & K. H., index, p. 9).
“Chohans, Tibetan? [Lord]. Seven Mighty Beings who, having passed the Sixth Initiation, have the power to focus within themselves the Ray-Streams or Attributes of Logoic Consciousness” (H. P. Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine, 5th Adyar ed., 6:452).
Chohan may be related to the Tibetan chos (pronounced cho), meaning dharma, religious doctrine, or religion, especially the doctrine of Buddha. In a general sense, the meaning of chos encompasses all phenomena, matter, and knowledge of worldly and spiritual things. The Tibetan word jo-bo (pronounced chō) means lord or master, Buddha or the image of Buddha. The Mongolian word khan or qan (pronounced hahn) also means lord, ruler, emperor, or king. The Tibetan chos-mkhan (pronounced chĭ-kĕn or chō-kĕn) means one who practices or is skilled in the dharma.
Zie ook
Voor meer informatie
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Lords of the Seven Rays
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and the Spiritual Path, chapter 4.
Bronnen
Mark L. Prophet en Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain over Alchemie.
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and the Spiritual Path, p. 256.
Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 31, no. 29, June 19, 1988. Footnote 1.