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Speaking of this great being, [[God Harmony]] has said:  
Speaking of this great being, [[God Harmony]] has said:  


<blockquote>You can tune in with the work of Muses; you can feel the joy, the harmony and the love that poured out with his thoughts and understand the significance of his contribution to the Law of the One. Man, then, is not useless, as cosmic beings are not useless. Man is useful as cosmic beings are useful; and each man, artist in his own right, creator in his own domain, may draw forth from the harmonies of God the power that will help the ''majesté'' of the universe to speak through the open door of his own being.<ref>God Harmony, July 25, 1968.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>You can tune in with the work of Muses; you can feel the joy, the harmony and the love that poured out with his thoughts and understand the significance of his contribution to the [[Law of the One]]. Man, then, is not useless, as cosmic beings are not useless. Man is useful as cosmic beings are useful; and each man, artist in his own right, creator in his own domain, may draw forth from the harmonies of God the power that will help the ''majesté'' of the universe to speak through the open door of his own being.<ref>God Harmony, July 25, 1968.</ref></blockquote>


== Sources ==
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 19:31, 9 April 2021

This ascended master is patron of art, music and poetry. Muses is a cosmic being and a great musician who drew out of the universal heart the thoughts of God and set them to order and universal harmony.

Speaking of this great being, God Harmony has said:

You can tune in with the work of Muses; you can feel the joy, the harmony and the love that poured out with his thoughts and understand the significance of his contribution to the Law of the One. Man, then, is not useless, as cosmic beings are not useless. Man is useful as cosmic beings are useful; and each man, artist in his own right, creator in his own domain, may draw forth from the harmonies of God the power that will help the majesté of the universe to speak through the open door of his own being.[1]

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Muses.”

  1. God Harmony, July 25, 1968.