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<blockquote>There are, then, one hundred and forty-four sealed members of the Darjeeling Council. And there are other members and members’ assistants whom we hold in high esteem who serve with the one hundred and forty-four and whose numbers extend beyond that circle. Many of these are attaches, research assistants and those who move with us to search the files of [[akasha]] so that we may lead this civilization to the advancements that have not been made in previous civilizations because of the blindness of the people or their selfishness or their karma.</blockquote>
<blockquote>There are, then, one hundred and forty-four sealed members of the Darjeeling Council. And there are other members and members’ assistants whom we hold in high esteem who serve with the one hundred and forty-four and whose numbers extend beyond that circle. Many of these are attaches, research assistants and those who move with us to search the files of [[akasha]] so that we may lead this civilization to the advancements that have not been made in previous civilizations because of the blindness of the people or their selfishness or their karma.

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<blockquote>There are, then, one hundred and forty-four sealed members of the Darjeeling Council. And there are other members and members’ assistants whom we hold in high esteem who serve with the one hundred and forty-four and whose numbers extend beyond that circle. Many of these are attaches, research assistants and those who move with us to search the files of [[akasha]] so that we may lead this civilization to the advancements that have not been made in previous civilizations because of the blindness of the people or their selfishness or their karma.

There are, then, one hundred and forty-four sealed members of the Darjeeling Council. And there are other members and members’ assistants whom we hold in high esteem who serve with the one hundred and forty-four and whose numbers extend beyond that circle. Many of these are attaches, research assistants and those who move with us to search the files of akasha so that we may lead this civilization to the advancements that have not been made in previous civilizations because of the blindness of the people or their selfishness or their karma.