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El '''Palacio de la Luz''' es el hogar de [[Special:MyLanguage/Chananda|Chananda]] y su hermana, la maestra ascendida Najah. | El '''Palacio de la Luz''' es el hogar de [[Special:MyLanguage/Chananda|Chananda]] y su hermana, la maestra ascendida Najah. | ||
[[El Morya]], [[Saint Germain]], | [[Special:MyLanguage/El Morya|El Morya]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Saint Germain|Saint Germain]], el [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Divine Director|Gran Director Divino]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Daniel and Nada Rayborn|Daniel y Nada Rayborn]] y otros maestros ascendidos frecuentan este retiro como huéspedes. El retiro se encuentra en un valle de los Himalayas. La [[Special:MyLanguage/Cave of Light|Cueva de la Luz]] (foco del Gran Director Divino en la India) está situada en la montaña detrás de este retiro. | ||
[[Godfré Ray King]] journeyed to the Palace of Light with [[Alexander Gaylord]] and [[Rex and Nada, Bob and Pearl|Rex, Nada, Bob and Pearl]]. In ''The Magic Presence'' he describes a magnificent building of white onyx, four stories high with a great dome in the center. “As we came up the steps, the tones of a beautiful bell announced our arrival and welcomed us as guests of the retreat. In a moment, the great door opened and Najah stood there to greet us.... We were shown to our quarters on the second floor, overlooking the valley.”<ref>Godfré Ray King, ''The Magic Presence'', 4th ed. (Chicago: Saint Germain Press, 1974), pp. 377–78.</ref> | [[Godfré Ray King]] journeyed to the Palace of Light with [[Alexander Gaylord]] and [[Rex and Nada, Bob and Pearl|Rex, Nada, Bob and Pearl]]. In ''The Magic Presence'' he describes a magnificent building of white onyx, four stories high with a great dome in the center. “As we came up the steps, the tones of a beautiful bell announced our arrival and welcomed us as guests of the retreat. In a moment, the great door opened and Najah stood there to greet us.... We were shown to our quarters on the second floor, overlooking the valley.”<ref>Godfré Ray King, ''The Magic Presence'', 4th ed. (Chicago: Saint Germain Press, 1974), pp. 377–78.</ref> | ||