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Their vast retreat, the Temple of Illumination, is located over Lake Titicaca, high in the Andes mountains on the Peru-Bolivia border. The center of the retreat is directly over the remains of an ancient temple on an island in this lake, the Island of the Sun.
Este enorme retiro, el Templo de la Iluminación, se encuentra sobre el lago Titicaca, a gran altitud en las montañas de los Andes, sobre la frontera entre Perú y Bolivia. El centro del retiro está directamente sobre los restos de un antiguo templo en una isla de este lago, la Isla del Sol.


At their retreat, the God and Goddess Meru focus the feminine ray of the Godhead for the planet, just as [[Himalaya]] and his twin flame, the manus of the fourth root race, focus the masculine ray in their etheric retreat in the Himalayas. The polarity of these rays is evident in the religious philosophies of East and West. The austerity and mental polarity of worship in the East is balanced by devotion to the Mother principle and the feeling aspect of religion prevalent in the West.
At their retreat, the God and Goddess Meru focus the feminine ray of the Godhead for the planet, just as [[Himalaya]] and his twin flame, the manus of the fourth root race, focus the masculine ray in their etheric retreat in the Himalayas. The polarity of these rays is evident in the religious philosophies of East and West. The austerity and mental polarity of worship in the East is balanced by devotion to the Mother principle and the feeling aspect of religion prevalent in the West.