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[From Sanskrit ''budh'' “awake,” “know,” “perceive”] '''Buddha''' means “the enlightened one.” It denotes an office in the spiritual hierarchy of worlds that is attained by passing certain initiations of the sacred fire, including those of the seven rays of the Holy Spirit and of the five secret rays, the raising of the Feminine Ray (sacred fire of the Kundalini), and the “mastery of the seven in the seven multiplied by the power of the ten.” | [From Sanskrit ''budh'' “awake,” “know,” “perceive”] '''Buddha''' means “the enlightened one.” It denotes an office in the spiritual [[hierarchy]] of worlds that is attained by passing certain initiations of the sacred fire, including those of the [[seven rays]] of the [[Holy Spirit]] and of the [[five secret rays]], the raising of the Feminine Ray (sacred fire of the [[Kundalini]]), and the “mastery of the seven in the seven multiplied by the power of the ten.” | ||
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Gautama attained the enlightenment of the Buddha twenty-five centuries ago, a path he had pursued through many previous embodiments culminating in his forty-nine-day [[meditation]] under the Bo tree; hence he is called Gautama, the Buddha. He holds the office of [[Lord of the World]], sustaining, by his causal body and [[threefold flame]], the divine spark and consciousness in the evolutions of earth approaching the path of personal [[Christhood]]. His aura of Love/Wisdom ensouling the planet issues from his incomparable devotion to the [[Divine Mother]]. He is the hierarch of [[Shamballa]], the original retreat of [[Sanat Kumara]] now on the etheric plane over the Gobi Desert. On April 18, 1981, the beloved Gautama Buddha established his [[Western Shamballa]] in America’s wilderness at the northern border of Yellowstone National Park at the [[Inner Retreat]] of the [[Royal Teton Ranch]]. | Gautama attained the enlightenment of the Buddha twenty-five centuries ago, a path he had pursued through many previous embodiments culminating in his forty-nine-day [[meditation]] under the Bo tree; hence he is called Gautama, the Buddha. He holds the office of [[Lord of the World]], sustaining, by his causal body and [[threefold flame]], the divine spark and consciousness in the evolutions of earth approaching the path of personal [[Christhood]]. His aura of Love/Wisdom ensouling the planet issues from his incomparable devotion to the [[Divine Mother]]. He is the hierarch of [[Shamballa]], the original retreat of [[Sanat Kumara]] now on the [[etheric plane]] over the Gobi Desert. On April 18, 1981, the beloved Gautama Buddha established his [[Western Shamballa]] in America’s wilderness at the northern border of Yellowstone National Park at the [[Inner Retreat]] of the [[Royal Teton Ranch]]. | ||
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On January 1, 1983, Gautama Buddha announced that '''nine Buddhas''' who had been in [[nirvana]] for nine hundred years were descending the shaft of light to enter the hearts of nine individuals upon this planet and, by their [[Electronic Presence]], to enter the forcefield of thousands of dedicated hearts. Gautama also released the [[dispensation]] that every prayer, mantra, and chant of devotees of Christ and Buddha from that time on would be multiplied by the power of the heart of Gautama and the nine Buddhas. | On January 1, 1983, Gautama Buddha announced that '''nine Buddhas''' who had been in [[nirvana]] for nine hundred years were descending the shaft of light to enter the hearts of nine individuals upon this planet and, by their [[Electronic Presence]], to enter the forcefield of thousands of dedicated hearts. Gautama also released the [[dispensation]] that every [[prayer]], [[mantra]], and chant of devotees of Christ and Buddha from that time on would be multiplied by the power of the heart of Gautama and the nine Buddhas. | ||
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