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<blockquote>Thus you graduate from the [[tube of light]] to the spheres of light. And you ought to invoke the descent of your causal body, as the Great Law will allow and as it is tolerable to your own system, your own individual solar system, so that you may have that additional invulnerability in this octave.<ref>Cyclopea, “I Will Stand upon My Watch!” {{POWref|25|13|, March 28, 1982}}</ref></blockquote>
Thus you graduate from the [[tube of light]] to the spheres of light. And you ought to invoke the descent of your causal body, as the Great Law will allow and as it is tolerable to your own system, your own individual solar system, so that you may have that additional invulnerability in this octave.<ref>Cyclopea, “I Will Stand upon My Watch!” {{POWref|25|13|, March 28, 1982}}</ref>
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Thus you graduate from the [[tube of light]] to the spheres of light. And you ought to invoke the descent of your causal body, as the Great Law will allow and as it is tolerable to your own system, your own individual solar system, so that you may have that additional invulnerability in this octave.<ref>Cyclopea, “I Will Stand upon My Watch!” {{POWref|25|13|, March 28, 1982}}</ref>
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Thus you graduate from the tube of light to the spheres of light. And you ought to invoke the descent of your causal body, as the Great Law will allow and as it is tolerable to your own system, your own individual solar system, so that you may have that additional invulnerability in this octave.[1]

  1. Cyclopea, “I Will Stand upon My Watch!” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 25, no. 13, March 28, 1982.