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<blockquote>The torch of Gautama Buddha, Clara Louise and our own beloved [[Lanello]] were there—just seven weeks before his ascension. That very year of 1973, [[Summit University]] opened on a full-time basis—out of that torch. And all who have passed through its halls are free to ratify the will of God and receive one petal of the torch, one petal-flame that becomes a nucleus of their own torch to be passed in the hour of the appointing.<ref>Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 25, 1981.</ref></blockquote>
The torch of Gautama Buddha, Clara Louise and our own beloved [[Lanello]] were there—just seven weeks before his ascension. That very year of 1973, [[Summit University]] opened on a full-time basis—out of that torch. And all who have passed through its halls are free to ratify the will of God and receive one petal of the torch, one petal-flame that becomes a nucleus of their own torch to be passed in the hour of the appointing.<ref>Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 25, 1981.</ref>
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The torch of Gautama Buddha, Clara Louise and our own beloved [[Lanello]] were there—just seven weeks before his ascension. That very year of 1973, [[Summit University]] opened on a full-time basis—out of that torch. And all who have passed through its halls are free to ratify the will of God and receive one petal of the torch, one petal-flame that becomes a nucleus of their own torch to be passed in the hour of the appointing.<ref>Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 25, 1981.</ref>
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The torch of Gautama Buddha, Clara Louise and our own beloved Lanello were there—just seven weeks before his ascension. That very year of 1973, Summit University opened on a full-time basis—out of that torch. And all who have passed through its halls are free to ratify the will of God and receive one petal of the torch, one petal-flame that becomes a nucleus of their own torch to be passed in the hour of the appointing.[1]

  1. Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 25, 1981.