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del Padre Eterno, la restauración del reino de Cristo en la | del Padre Eterno, la restauración del reino de Cristo en la | ||
Tierra, la protección de la llama del Espíritu Santo en la | Tierra, la protección de la llama del Espíritu Santo en la | ||
comunidad de la corte de Arturo y su extensión por toda | comunidad de la corte de Arturo y su extensión por toda Bretaña, así como el ennoblecimiento del alma a través de | ||
la devoción al Cristo en la acción comunitaria individual. | |||
The knights of the Round Table and the ladies of the court at Camelot were initiates of a mystery school of the [[Great White Brotherhood]]. In the tradition of the Pythagorean school at [[Crotona]], the [[Essene community]] at Qumran, the mandala of Christ and his apostles, as well as the guilds of medieval Europe that would succeed them, the knights and ladies guarded the inner truths of the Brotherhood revealed to them by Merlin. The jousting and competition of the knights in their tournaments was the measuring of levels of inner soul attainment. | The knights of the Round Table and the ladies of the court at Camelot were initiates of a mystery school of the [[Great White Brotherhood]]. In the tradition of the Pythagorean school at [[Crotona]], the [[Essene community]] at Qumran, the mandala of Christ and his apostles, as well as the guilds of medieval Europe that would succeed them, the knights and ladies guarded the inner truths of the Brotherhood revealed to them by Merlin. The jousting and competition of the knights in their tournaments was the measuring of levels of inner soul attainment. | ||