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The first from among these unascended lightbearers to respond to the call of the Lord of the World from the physical octave was, understandably, Gautama and close with him was [[Maitreya]]. Both pursued the path of the Bodhisattva unto Buddhahood, Gautama finishing the course “first” and Maitreya “second.” Thus the two became Sanat Kumara’s foremost disciples, the one ultimately succeeding him in the office of Lord of the World, the other as [[Cosmic Christ and Planetary Buddha]]. | The first from among these unascended lightbearers to respond to the call of the Lord of the World from the physical octave was, understandably, Gautama and close with him was [[Maitreya]]. Both pursued the path of the Bodhisattva unto Buddhahood, Gautama finishing the course “first” and Maitreya “second.” Thus the two became Sanat Kumara’s foremost disciples, the one ultimately succeeding him in the office of Lord of the World, the other as [[Cosmic Christ and Planetary Buddha]]. | ||
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[[Sri Magra]] was Lord of the World before Sanat Kumara. | [[Sri Magra]] was Lord of the World before Sanat Kumara. | ||