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Maha Chohan means “Great Lord,” and the Maha Chohan is the Great Lord of the seven [[chohans]], the director of the seven chohans of the rays. Among the qualifications for this office in hierarchy is the attainment of [[adeptship]] on each of the seven rays, which merge into the pure white light of the Holy Spirit. With the seven chohans, he initiates our souls in preparation to receive the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit, spoken of in 1 Corinthians 12:4–11.
''Maha Chohan'' means “Great Lord,” and the Maha Chohan is the Great Lord of the seven [[chohans]], the director of the seven chohans of the rays. Among the qualifications for this office in [[hierarchy]] is the attainment of [[adeptship]] on each of the seven rays, which merge into the pure white light of the Holy Spirit. With the seven chohans, he initiates our souls in preparation to receive the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit, spoken of in 1 Corinthians 12:4–11.

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''Maha Chohan'' means “Great Lord,” and the Maha Chohan is the Great Lord of the seven [[chohans]], the director of the seven chohans of the rays. Among the qualifications for this office in [[hierarchy]] is the attainment of [[adeptship]] on each of the seven rays, which merge into the pure white light of the Holy Spirit. With the seven chohans, he initiates our souls in preparation to receive the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit, spoken of in 1 Corinthians 12:4–11.

Maha Chohan means “Great Lord,” and the Maha Chohan is the Great Lord of the seven chohans, the director of the seven chohans of the rays. Among the qualifications for this office in hierarchy is the attainment of adeptship on each of the seven rays, which merge into the pure white light of the Holy Spirit. With the seven chohans, he initiates our souls in preparation to receive the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit, spoken of in 1 Corinthians 12:4–11.