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Athvarf [[Jóhannesar hins elskaða]] er staðsett á ljósvakasviðinu uppi yfir eyðimörkinni í Arizona | |||
The flame focused in his retreat is purple and gold. The Elohim [[Cyclopea]] has said that from this retreat, John the Beloved “does radiate not only to the United States, but also to Canada, to Mexico, to South America and to the Ural Mountains, to all regions of the world the transcendent vibratory action of the great cup of Christ-love that he partook of in his association with your own beloved [[Jesus]].”<ref>Cyclopea, “The Divine Intent,” October 22, 1965.</ref> | The flame focused in his retreat is purple and gold. The Elohim [[Cyclopea]] has said that from this retreat, John the Beloved “does radiate not only to the United States, but also to Canada, to Mexico, to South America and to the Ural Mountains, to all regions of the world the transcendent vibratory action of the great cup of Christ-love that he partook of in his association with your own beloved [[Jesus]].”<ref>Cyclopea, “The Divine Intent,” October 22, 1965.</ref> |
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Athvarf Jóhannesar hins elskaða er staðsett á ljósvakasviðinu uppi yfir eyðimörkinni í Arizona
The flame focused in his retreat is purple and gold. The Elohim Cyclopea has said that from this retreat, John the Beloved “does radiate not only to the United States, but also to Canada, to Mexico, to South America and to the Ural Mountains, to all regions of the world the transcendent vibratory action of the great cup of Christ-love that he partook of in his association with your own beloved Jesus.”[1]
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “John the Beloved’s Retreat over the Arizona Desert.”
- ↑ Cyclopea, “The Divine Intent,” October 22, 1965.