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<blockquote>I would take you now in thought for a moment to the islands of Greece. And, beloved ones, I would point out to you a portion of the culture externalized there through the ministrations of that great chohan of the rays, beloved El Morya. I would point out that Greece reflected in her glory, by reason of the sculptury and statuary there, a manifestation of symmetry in form and beauty which was outpictured by the young of that nation so that they were able to develop a spirit of Olympia, the abode of the Gods, a realm of perfection, a realm of light.</blockquote>
<blockquote>I would take you now in thought for a moment to the islands of Greece. And, beloved ones, I would point out to you a portion of the culture externalized there through the ministrations of that great chohan of the rays, beloved El Morya. I would point out that Greece reflected in her glory, by reason of the sculptury and statuary there, a manifestation of symmetry in form and beauty which was outpictured by the young of that nation so that they were able to develop a spirit of Olympia, the abode of the Gods, a realm of perfection, a realm of light.</blockquote>


<blockquote>And although they knew not the glory of God, having erected on Mars Hill an inscription of the unknown God, which Saint Paul commented upon as he passed by, saying, “You have erected here this temple to the unknown God. Him declare I unto you.” Then, beloved ones, I call to your attention that that civilization of Greece ignorantly worshiped the one supreme God in spite of the fact and irregardless of the fact that they had a multiplicity of Gods and that it is so interpreted today by mankind, by philosophers, by theologians, and by those in the outer world.<ref>God Harmony, August 5, 1962.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>And although they knew not the glory of God, having erected on Mars Hill an inscription of the unknown God, which Saint Paul commented upon as he passed by, saying, “You have erected here this temple to the unknown God. Him declare I unto you.” Then, beloved ones, I call to your attention that that civilization of Greece ignorantly worshiped the one supreme God in spite of the fact and regardless of the fact that they had a multiplicity of Gods and that it is so interpreted today by mankind, by philosophers, by theologians, and by those in the outer world.<ref>God Harmony, August 5, 1962.</ref></blockquote>


[[Saint Germain]] has also spoken of El Morya’s sponsorship of the golden age of Greece:
[[Saint Germain]] has also spoken of El Morya’s sponsorship of the golden age of Greece:


<blockquote>In ancient Greece, the beloved El Morya shed his light in the attempt to bring about a wonderful civilization where all might outpicture perfection and beauty in their bodies as well as in their minds. Today man’s consciousness has turned away from a realization of this otherworldly beauty and love, but there are many hearts that are seeking this very beauty and love.<ref>Saint Germain, August 7, 1958, “I Offer You the Cup of Liquid Love,” {{POWref|51|11|, May 15, 2008}}</blockquote>
<blockquote>In ancient Greece, the beloved El Morya shed his light in the attempt to bring about a wonderful civilization where all might outpicture perfection and beauty in their bodies as well as in their minds. Today man’s consciousness has turned away from a realization of this otherworldly beauty and love, but there are many hearts that are seeking this very beauty and love.<ref>Saint Germain, August 7, 1958, “I Offer You the Cup of Liquid Love,” {{POWref|51|11|, May 15, 2008}}</ref></blockquote>


== Sources ==
== Sources ==