El Morya’s Day/es: Difference between revisions

From TSL Encyclopedia
(Created page with "<blockquote>En una ciudad con cinco o seis homicidios diarios, el hecho de que los 7 millones trescientos mil neoyorquinos al parecer sobrevivieran ilesos un día y una noche...")
(Created page with "<blockquote>«Esto es muy poco frecuente durante un período de 24 horas», dijo el detective Joseph McConville, un portavoz que registra la cantidad de muertes y destrucción...")
Line 23: Line 23:
<blockquote>En una ciudad con cinco o seis homicidios diarios, el hecho de que los 7 millones trescientos mil neoyorquinos al parecer sobrevivieran ilesos un día y una noche sorprendió al menos a un policía veterano.</blockquote>
<blockquote>En una ciudad con cinco o seis homicidios diarios, el hecho de que los 7 millones trescientos mil neoyorquinos al parecer sobrevivieran ilesos un día y una noche sorprendió al menos a un policía veterano.</blockquote>


<blockquote>“For a 24-hour period, that’s highly unusual,” said Det. Joseph McConville, a spokesman who tallies the city’s toll of death and destruction for the media. “I don’t know why everybody was good. I can’t remember seeing this in 25 years.</blockquote>
<blockquote>«Esto es muy poco frecuente durante un período de 24 horas», dijo el detective Joseph McConville, un portavoz que registra la cantidad de muertes y destrucción de la ciudad para los medios de comunicación. «No sé por qué todos fueron buenos. No recuerdo haber visto esto en 25 años».</blockquote>


<blockquote>Every morning, the operations unit of the city Police Department publishes a principal case sheet listing all the major crimes of the past 24 hours. The listing—which often runs two pages—provides the basic details of homicides, serious shootings, life-threatening stabbings, bank robberies, fatal fires, suspensions of Police Department employees and other wrongdoing.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Every morning, the operations unit of the city Police Department publishes a principal case sheet listing all the major crimes of the past 24 hours. The listing—which often runs two pages—provides the basic details of homicides, serious shootings, life-threatening stabbings, bank robberies, fatal fires, suspensions of Police Department employees and other wrongdoing.</blockquote>

Revision as of 21:17, 28 November 2022

Other languages:

El día cuatro de cada mes celebramos el día de El Morya. En este período de 24 horas, de la medianoche a la siguiente medianoche, damos nuestras devociones a El Morya. El maestro ha dicho:

Estoy dispuesto a colocarme en cualquier ciudad a la que me llamen y donde haya un quórum de corazones, que no tenga en cuenta la cantidad, sino la calidad del corazón. Sin embargo, debe haber por lo menos dos o tres que se ofrezcan.

Durante esta vigilia de 24 horas, únanse a los Guardianes de la Llama locales para maximizar sus llamados. Utilicen la grabación de decretos de El Morya, Señor del Primer Rayo, así como el Ritual 3 del Ashram: Ritual Sagrado para armonizarse con la sagrada Voluntad de Dios y la grabación del rosario que celebra los Misterios gozosos del primer rayo. El Maha Chohan solicita que demos el Rosario de la Entrega una vez al mes durante el día de El Morya. Pongan un dictado de El Morya durante la vigilia.

Un testimonio de la intercesión de El Morya

Los Guardianes de la Llama en Nueva York escribieron un testimonio de la intercesión de El Morya en su ciudad en 1993:

La muerte violenta se toma unas vacaciones en la ciudad de Nueva York
Felicitaciones de El Morya y sus Chelas

Fue «sin precedentes», informó el periódico New York Newsday en su artículo: «La muerte violenta se toma unas vacaciones», que apareció en la edición del sábado 6 de febrero de 1993. Entre las 7:00 a. m. del jueves 4 de febrero y las 7:00 a. m. del viernes 5 de febrero de 1993, la policía de la ciudad de Nueva York no recibió información sobre delitos importantes. La ciudad tuvo un descanso de 24 horas de asesinatos, violencia y caos.

El redactor del Newsday, Wendell Jamieson, escribió:

El caos se tomó unas vacaciones de 24 horas esta semana.

En una calma sin precedentes de asesinatos, violencia y caos, no se informaron delitos importantes a la policía entre las 7 a. m. del jueves y las 7 a. m. de ayer.

En una ciudad con cinco o seis homicidios diarios, el hecho de que los 7 millones trescientos mil neoyorquinos al parecer sobrevivieran ilesos un día y una noche sorprendió al menos a un policía veterano.

«Esto es muy poco frecuente durante un período de 24 horas», dijo el detective Joseph McConville, un portavoz que registra la cantidad de muertes y destrucción de la ciudad para los medios de comunicación. «No sé por qué todos fueron buenos. No recuerdo haber visto esto en 25 años».

Every morning, the operations unit of the city Police Department publishes a principal case sheet listing all the major crimes of the past 24 hours. The listing—which often runs two pages—provides the basic details of homicides, serious shootings, life-threatening stabbings, bank robberies, fatal fires, suspensions of Police Department employees and other wrongdoing.

Yesterday’s sheet, number 35 for 1993, said only: “NO INCIDENTS TO REPORT.”

That left police representatives in the department’s public information office with little to do. The exact time the quiet spell was broken will be known when the next principal case sheet is released today.

McConville had only one possible reason for the day-long lack of crime, theorizing: “Maybe everybody found religion.”

For the Keeper of the Flame who first heard these crime statistics: Saturday night on the channel 11 news, the reason was no mystery. She knew who had been New York’s most illustrious visitor on February 4—our beloved El Morya, who had kept his promise to follow on the heels of Omri-Tas.

In his December 13, 1992, dictation, El Morya had announced to the Keepers of the Flame:

I wish to ... speak to you, then, of my desire to save the cities. You heard my dictation from New York [October 4, 1992] in which I stated that I would place my Electronic Presence there, everywhere in that entire city, for thirty-three days that the Keepers of the Flame in the metropolitan area might give their perpetual calls to me and we might see if I might be able to remain in that city.

Well, beloved ones, these Keepers of the Flame in the greater metropolitan area did come together and they performed a mighty service. And during this period, they did also establish their own focus for their Teaching Center that the Messenger might enter the city again. Yes, they performed an excellent decree service, but their numbers are not enough. They are not enough to in fact hold me there for every day of the year.

Thus, I made my commitment to them, and I make it this day, that I will be in New York the fourth of every month, following on the heels of beloved Omri-Tas. Thus, we will see what I can work for that city with the Keepers of the Flame in the area. [I am counting on them, one and all, to keep a glorious vigil on each fourth. Won’t you join them and me?]

I also made known to you at that time, beloved ones, that I would [place my Presence in any city] if a group of chelas would dedicate themselves to me and give my [blue-ray] decrees [as recorded] on the four “El Morya tapes” and sing my songs as a rosary to me....

Therefore remember, wherever you are, wherever is your town or hamlet, wherever is your group of Keepers of the Flame, if you will petition me, if you will ask me to place my Electronic Presence with you, I will be there and I will remain and I will stay according to your numbers and according to the Light you invoke....

I can place my Electronic Presence in every town. And when I do so, I place that Electronic Presence over and over and over again so that you may see literally ten thousand or ten million Moryas standing in the territory, the city limits, and holding the flame [of the will of God for that town and the Lightbearers in it].[1]

In answer to this tremendous dispensation, we the students of El Morya in the New York City Community Teaching Center rallied to celebrate the Master’s coming. Besides dedicating the third of each month to Omri-Tas’ Violet Flame Day, we now also dedicate the fourth of each month to a vigil of prayers, decrees, songs and rosaries to our beloved El Morya.

The alchemy for the February 4 miracle really began at 12:00 a.m. Wednesday, February 3, when Keepers of the Flame began arriving in shifts to keep the Omri-Tas vigil at our new center. The violet flame decrees and songs continued unceasing throughout the next 24 hours.

At 12:00 a.m. on the fourth, the El Morya vigil began. The several Keepers who were present decreed and sang with the four El Morya tapes and the Hail to the Chief! song cassette. They offered specific invocations for the clearing of the city and also gave Archangel Michael’s Rosary. By 6:00 a.m. reinforcements arrived. Some who could not come to the center decreed in their homes.

During the day, local Keepers continued to arrive and join in the devotions to the will of God. Considerable numbers came in the evening for a special service from 7:00 p.m. to midnight—this in spite of the fact that many had to travel long distances on subways notorious for their danger. This finale of fiery decrees was our closing statement to El Morya of our trust in his power to save the city and rescue the Lightbearers.

We the Keepers of the Flame of New York are so very grateful in our hearts for the tangible expression of his presence: February 4, 1993, is a day we will always remember. Not only did we feel El Morya’s presence in the city, but many of us felt his direct intercession in our personal lives.

With beloved El Morya, we wish to encourage Keepers throughout the world to band together for the saving of the cities. As our beloved Master said in his December 13 dictation:

[If there are not enough numbers in your town to keep me there full-time,] I may be able to come to you one day a month. I will report back to you if you will write to the Messenger and keep her posted as to what [decrees] you are doing, what is happening in your city [with outreach] and who is decreeing.

Take me up on this, beloved ones. For I know that the cities must be saved if the nations are to be saved, for what are the nations without cities?

See also

Omri-Tas and Saint Germain’s Day

Sources

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, letter, April 26, 1993.

Holy Days Calendar 1994.

“I AM the Witness,” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 36, no. 5, January 31, 1993.

  1. Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 35, no. 68.