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[[Maitreya]] maintains an [[etheric retreat]] over Tientsin, China, southeast of Peking (Beijing). | |||
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Tientsin (or Tianjin) is the third largest city in the People’s Republic of China. It is located in Hopeh Province in northeast China, about 80 miles southeast of Peking. Tientsin means literally “heavenly ford.” The city is situated 35 miles inland from the Gulf of Chihli, where several streams converge before merging into the Hai Ho (river). | |||
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[[Lord Maitreya]] | [[Lord Maitreya]] | ||
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[[Maitreya's retreat in the Himalayas]] | [[Maitreya's retreat in the Himalayas]] | ||
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{{MTR}}, s.v. “Maitreya’s Retreat over Tientsin, China.” | {{MTR}}, s.v. “Maitreya’s Retreat over Tientsin, China.” | ||
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[[Category:Etheric retreats]] | [[Category:Etheric retreats]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 12 February 2020
Maitreya maintains an etheric retreat over Tientsin, China, southeast of Peking (Beijing).
Tientsin (or Tianjin) is the third largest city in the People’s Republic of China. It is located in Hopeh Province in northeast China, about 80 miles southeast of Peking. Tientsin means literally “heavenly ford.” The city is situated 35 miles inland from the Gulf of Chihli, where several streams converge before merging into the Hai Ho (river).
See also
Maitreya's retreat in the Himalayas
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Maitreya’s Retreat over Tientsin, China.”