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Discipleship is the state of being an adherent of the Christ and of the teachings of the [[Great White Brotherhood]]; the process of attaining self-mastery through self-discipline in the [[initiation]]s of the [[Buddha]], the [[World Teacher]]s, and the [[ascended master]]s.
Condición de hallarse adherido al Cristo y a las enseñanzas de la [[Special:MyLanguage/Great White Brotherhood|Gran Hermandad Blanca]]; proceso de alcanzar la automaestría a través de la autodisciplina en las [[Special:MyLanguage/initiation|iniciaciones]] del [[Special:MyLanguage/Buddha|Buda]], los [[Special:MyLanguage/World Teacher|Instructores del Mundo]] y los [[Special:MyLanguage/ascended master|Maestros Ascendidos]].  
Steps of initiation in discipleship under the Living Word:


(1) '''Student:''' Under this phase the individual studies, becomes a student of the writings and the teachings of the master. He is free to come and go in his community, enjoying fellowship with his followers and the fruits of their dedication but has declared no particular responsibility to the person of the master. He has taken no vows, made no commitment, but may be studying to “show himself approved”<ref>II Tim. 2:15.</ref> in order to be accepted as a servant, or co-server (otherwise known as “chela”), sharing the joy of the master’s world mission.  
(1) '''Student:''' Under this phase the individual studies, becomes a student of the writings and the teachings of the master. He is free to come and go in his community, enjoying fellowship with his followers and the fruits of their dedication but has declared no particular responsibility to the person of the master. He has taken no vows, made no commitment, but may be studying to “show himself approved”<ref>II Tim. 2:15.</ref> in order to be accepted as a servant, or co-server (otherwise known as “chela”), sharing the joy of the master’s world mission.