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The Sons of the Solitude are an ancient Brotherhood of advanced adepts. In the book ''A Dweller on Two Planets'', by Phylos the Tibetan, we learn that they were the highest initiates on Atlantis. They were celibate, lived without families and often apart from civilization. | The '''Sons of the Solitude''' are an ancient Brotherhood of advanced adepts. In the book ''A Dweller on Two Planets'', by [[Phylos the Tibetan]], we learn that they were the highest initiates on Atlantis. They were celibate, lived without families and often apart from civilization. In some instances, they returned to civilization to serve their fellowman in Church and State. | ||
Examples in scripture of the Sons of the Solitude include [[Abraham]], [[Melchizedek]], [[Jesus Christ]] and [[John the Baptist]]. [[Ernon, Rai of Suern]], was one of the Sons of the Solitude. | The Sons of the Solitude attained their mastery through years of training in many lifetimes, becoming unascended and then ascended adepts. Their motto is “I Serve,” “Ich Dien.” Examples in scripture of the Sons of the Solitude include [[Abraham]], [[Melchizedek]], [[Jesus Christ]] and [[John the Baptist]]. [[Ernon, Rai of Suern]], was one of the Sons of the Solitude. | ||
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[[Ernon, Rai of Suern]] | |||
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The Sons of the Solitude are an ancient Brotherhood of advanced adepts. In the book A Dweller on Two Planets, by Phylos the Tibetan, we learn that they were the highest initiates on Atlantis. They were celibate, lived without families and often apart from civilization. In some instances, they returned to civilization to serve their fellowman in Church and State.
The Sons of the Solitude attained their mastery through years of training in many lifetimes, becoming unascended and then ascended adepts. Their motto is “I Serve,” “Ich Dien.” Examples in scripture of the Sons of the Solitude include Abraham, Melchizedek, Jesus Christ and John the Baptist. Ernon, Rai of Suern, was one of the Sons of the Solitude.
See also
For more information
Phylos the Tibetan, A Dweller on Two Planets.
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, “A Profile of Ernon, Rai of Suern,” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 34, no. 60, November 24, 1991.
Sources
Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 35, no. 22, May 31, 1992.