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<blockquote>Each and every one of you has stood before the Lords of Karma before coming into embodiment, promising to render a service for the Christ. And I have stood with you, and I have also pledged my energies and those of my legions in the defense of your faith.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Each and every one of you has stood before the Lords of Karma before coming into embodiment, promising to render a service for the Christ. And I have stood with you, and I have also pledged my energies and those of my legions in the defense of your faith.</blockquote>


<blockquote>And so, in our temple of light at Banff, our angels do come to receive the fires of protection. There they dip in and they are recharged for the service to mankind that they perform twenty-four hours a day. Angels of Archangel Michael’s band would never go forth to do battle without the armour of light and the full protection of the Law. I charge you then to learn a lesson from your angel of faith: to put on that armour, the whole armour of God, as you have been taught, and then to go forth as you shall go forth with the legions of fearlessness flame.<ref>Archangel Michael, “Charge! Charge! Charge! And Let Victory Be Proclaimed!” {{POWref|17|15|, April 14, 1974}}</ref></blockquote>  
<blockquote>And so, in our temple of light at Banff, our angels do come to receive the fires of protection. There they dip in and they are recharged for the service to mankind that they perform twenty-four hours a day. Angels of Archangel Michael’s band would never go forth to do battle without the armour of light and the full protection of the Law. I charge you then to learn a lesson from your angel of faith: to put on that armour, the whole armour of God, as you have been taught, and then to go forth as you shall go forth with the legions of [[fearlessness flame]].<ref>Archangel Michael, “Charge! Charge! Charge! And Let Victory Be Proclaimed!” {{POWref|17|15|, April 14, 1974}}</ref></blockquote>  


The keynote of this retreat is the “Soldiers’ Chorus” from ''Faust'', by Charles Gounod.
The keynote of this retreat is the “Soldiers’ Chorus” from ''Faust'', by Charles Gounod.