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In ''Intermediate Studies of the Human Aura'', the Ascended Master [[Djwal Kul]] gives the following teaching on the test of the ten:  
In ''Intermediate Studies of the Human Aura'', the Ascended Master [[Djwal Kul]] gives the following teaching on the test of the ten:  


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<blockquote>The energies that can be drawn from the desire body of God, anchored in the solar plexus, and released for the blessing of mankind are indeed unlimited. And whether they are used for healing, for science, for abundance, or for the furthering of the arts and the culture of the Mother, they will lend the momentum of the power of the ten and of the ten-times-ten to the mastery of the other six chakras....</blockquote>
<blockquote>The energies that can be drawn from the desire body of God, anchored in the solar plexus, and released for the blessing of mankind are indeed unlimited. And whether they are used for healing, for science, for abundance, or for the furthering of the arts and the culture of the Mother, they will lend the momentum of the power of the ten and of the ten-times-ten to the mastery of the other six chakras....</blockquote>
[[File:Parable of talents.jpg|thumb|Woodcut illustrating the parable of the talents]]


<blockquote>Remember, then, the parable of the man who traveled into a far country and called his servants and delivered unto them his goods.<ref>Matt. 25:14–30. For an explanation of the application of this parable to the economies of the nations, see Elizabeth Clare Prophet, ''The Economic Philosophy of Jesus Christ vs. The Religious Philosophy of Karl Marx''.</ref> The one to whom he gave the five talents is the one who required the initiation of the test of the ten in the solar plexus. The master gave to his servant the five talents as the thrust of the energy of Alpha. In the solar-plexus chakra, these talents are like five positive electrodes of the five secret rays, and they represent the thrust of the Alpha current.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Remember, then, the parable of the man who traveled into a far country and called his servants and delivered unto them his goods.<ref>Matt. 25:14–30. For an explanation of the application of this parable to the economies of the nations, see Elizabeth Clare Prophet, ''The Economic Philosophy of Jesus Christ vs. The Religious Philosophy of Karl Marx''.</ref> The one to whom he gave the five talents is the one who required the initiation of the test of the ten in the solar plexus. The master gave to his servant the five talents as the thrust of the energy of Alpha. In the solar-plexus chakra, these talents are like five positive electrodes of the five secret rays, and they represent the thrust of the Alpha current.</blockquote>