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<blockquote>I have tarried with earth’s evolutions long, and I wait for my own beloved to ascend from your midst. Therefore, understand how [[cosmic being]]s have yet in embodiment their own twin flames, and strive with oneness for your own. For we have known the pain of the battle and the pain of separation. With you we strive onward to attain the mark of Godhood.<ref>Himalaya, January 2, 1083.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>I have tarried with earth’s evolutions long, and I wait for my own beloved to ascend from your midst. Therefore, understand how [[cosmic being]]s have yet in embodiment their own twin flames, and strive with oneness for your own. For we have known the pain of the battle and the pain of separation. With you we strive onward to attain the mark of Godhood.<ref>Himalaya, January 2, 1983.</ref></blockquote>

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<blockquote>I have tarried with earth’s evolutions long, and I wait for my own beloved to ascend from your midst. Therefore, understand how [[cosmic being]]s have yet in embodiment their own twin flames, and strive with oneness for your own. For we have known the pain of the battle and the pain of separation. With you we strive onward to attain the mark of Godhood.<ref>Himalaya, January 2, 1983.</ref></blockquote>

I have tarried with earth’s evolutions long, and I wait for my own beloved to ascend from your midst. Therefore, understand how cosmic beings have yet in embodiment their own twin flames, and strive with oneness for your own. For we have known the pain of the battle and the pain of separation. With you we strive onward to attain the mark of Godhood.[1]

  1. Himalaya, January 2, 1983.