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<blockquote>Prior to our beginning, the storms and the winds began to howl. They howled something terrible, and they sobbed as a child would sob—you could hear it in the wind. We gave our [[decree]]s and we sang to the elementals and we called for the dissolving of the storm, and it was all done exactly as we called it forth. The storm clouds disappeared, and the city was saved from terrible destruction by calls to the elementals.<ref>Mark Prophet, “The Kingdom of the Elements: Fire, Air, Water, Earth,” July 2, 1972.</ref></blockquote>
Prior to our beginning, the storms and the winds began to howl. They howled something terrible, and they sobbed as a child would sob—you could hear it in the wind. We gave our [[decree]]s and we sang to the elementals and we called for the dissolving of the storm, and it was all done exactly as we called it forth. The storm clouds disappeared, and the city was saved from terrible destruction by calls to the elementals.<ref>Mark Prophet, “The Kingdom of the Elements: Fire, Air, Water, Earth,” July 2, 1972.</ref>
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Prior to our beginning, the storms and the winds began to howl. They howled something terrible, and they sobbed as a child would sob—you could hear it in the wind. We gave our [[decree]]s and we sang to the elementals and we called for the dissolving of the storm, and it was all done exactly as we called it forth. The storm clouds disappeared, and the city was saved from terrible destruction by calls to the elementals.<ref>Mark Prophet, “The Kingdom of the Elements: Fire, Air, Water, Earth,” July 2, 1972.</ref>
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Prior to our beginning, the storms and the winds began to howl. They howled something terrible, and they sobbed as a child would sob—you could hear it in the wind. We gave our decrees and we sang to the elementals and we called for the dissolving of the storm, and it was all done exactly as we called it forth. The storm clouds disappeared, and the city was saved from terrible destruction by calls to the elementals.[1]

  1. Mark Prophet, “The Kingdom of the Elements: Fire, Air, Water, Earth,” July 2, 1972.