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On July 2, 1984, Maitreya said that he had placed a focus of himself in the lotus posture in meditation upon Maitreya Mountain as “a sign raised up to all the world that in the West the Saviouress is come and the Universal Mother may once again transmit the teaching of Maitreya through her instrument and servant.”<ref>{{POWref|27|47a|, September 26, 1984}}</ref>
On July 2, 1984, Maitreya said that he had placed a focus of himself in the lotus posture in meditation upon Maitreya Mountain as “a sign raised up to all the world that in the West the Saviouress is come and the Universal Mother may once again transmit the teaching of Maitreya through her instrument and servant.”<ref>{{POWref|27|47a|, September 26, 1984}}</ref>


Gautama Buddha also spoke of the Coming Buddha in his November 8, 1981, dictation, delivered at the [[Inner Retreat]]:
Gautama Buddha also spoke of the Coming Buddha in his November 8, 1981, [[dictation]], delivered at the [[Inner Retreat]]:


<blockquote>Perceive, then, the coming of the Mother always as the sign of Lord Maitreya. For we have a saying: If the Mother be in our midst, can Maitreya be far behind? Far nearer than the far-off worlds is the emanating Light of Maitreya.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Perceive, then, the coming of the Mother always as the sign of Lord Maitreya. For we have a saying: If the Mother be in our midst, can Maitreya be far behind? Far nearer than the far-off worlds is the emanating Light of Maitreya.</blockquote>