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La primera ''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ashram Note|Nota del Ashram]]'', fechada el 26 de Abril de 1951, de [[Special:MyLanguage/Mark L. Prophet|Mark L. Prophet]] a sus chelas anunció la formación de “La Orden del Niño”: una orden sagrada para legisladores, gobernantes, directores de cultura y ciudadanos que prometieran estar “siempre pendientes del niño pequeño del futuro.” La carta explicó: | |||
<blockquote>There are no dues, no rules, except that you promise to devote one minute per day to reading a few words inscribed on the certificate of membership, which you will post on the wall of your office. Membership is ad vitam. And there are no meetings except a meeting of mind and heart before God. Also the promise to stand face to face with this certificate and submit your conscience to the little child in any matter embodying a decision affecting the lives of others.</blockquote> | <blockquote>There are no dues, no rules, except that you promise to devote one minute per day to reading a few words inscribed on the certificate of membership, which you will post on the wall of your office. Membership is ad vitam. And there are no meetings except a meeting of mind and heart before God. Also the promise to stand face to face with this certificate and submit your conscience to the little child in any matter embodying a decision affecting the lives of others.</blockquote> |
Revision as of 22:42, 2 February 2021
La primera Nota del Ashram, fechada el 26 de Abril de 1951, de Mark L. Prophet a sus chelas anunció la formación de “La Orden del Niño”: una orden sagrada para legisladores, gobernantes, directores de cultura y ciudadanos que prometieran estar “siempre pendientes del niño pequeño del futuro.” La carta explicó:
There are no dues, no rules, except that you promise to devote one minute per day to reading a few words inscribed on the certificate of membership, which you will post on the wall of your office. Membership is ad vitam. And there are no meetings except a meeting of mind and heart before God. Also the promise to stand face to face with this certificate and submit your conscience to the little child in any matter embodying a decision affecting the lives of others.
Beloved Kuthumi speaks of the Order of the Child:
This Order of the Holy Child is the defense of the child in all of the seven rays: the protection of the child, the education of the child, the teaching of the child what is love, giving and receiving. It is a path of purity that is the clarity in the heart to pursue the goal of Life. It is a teaching of science and health and abundance, the teaching and the training of the child of the heart—your heart and other children—in the path of service, the path of freedom and the holy orders. All of these things become a part of our Word and our Work.[1]
Kuthumi explains that this order is part of the Order of Francis and Clare.
For more information
Website dedicated to Holy Orders.
Sources
- ↑ Kuthumi “Remember the Ancient Encounter,” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 28, no. 9, March 3, 1985.