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The Maha Chohan is the representative of the [[Holy Spirit]]. The one who holds this office in hierarchy represents the Holy Spirit of the [[Father-Mother God]], of [[Alpha and Omega]], to the evolutions of this planet and to the elemental kingdom. The retreat of the Maha Chohan, the [[Temple of Comfort]], is located on the etheric plane with a focus in the physical at the island of Sri Lanka (formerly known as Ceylon), where the flame of the Holy Spirit and the flame of Comfort are anchored.  
'''The Maha Chohan''' is the representative of the [[Holy Spirit]]. The one who holds this office in hierarchy represents the Holy Spirit of the [[Father-Mother God]], of [[Alpha and Omega]], to the evolutions of this planet and to the [[Elementals|elemental kingdom]]. The retreat of the Maha Chohan, the [[Temple of Comfort]], is located on the etheric plane with a focus in the physical at the island of Sri Lanka (formerly known as Ceylon), where the flame of the Holy Spirit and the flame of Comfort are anchored.  


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Maha Chohan means “Great Lord,” and the Maha Chohan is the Great Lord of the seven [[chohans]], the director of the seven chohans of the rays. Among the qualifications for this office in hierarchy is the attainment of [[adeptship]] on each of the seven rays, which merge into the pure white light of the Holy Spirit. With the seven chohans, he initiates our souls in preparation to receive the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit, spoken of in 1 Corinthians 12:4–11.
''Maha Chohan'' means “Great Lord,” and the Maha Chohan is the Great Lord of the seven [[chohans]], the director of the seven chohans of the rays. Among the qualifications for this office in [[hierarchy]] is the attainment of [[adeptship]] on each of the seven rays, which merge into the pure white light of the Holy Spirit. With the seven chohans, he initiates our souls in preparation to receive the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit, spoken of in 1 Corinthians 12:4–11.


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Assisting him in this service are legions of white-fire angels who minister unto the pure white flame of the Holy Spirit of Alpha and Omega anchored in the magnificent altar of the sacred fire in his etheric retreat over the island of Sri Lanka. These angels draw the essence of the sacred fire from that flame to sustain the pranic force throughout the four lower bodies of the planet.  
Assisting him in this service are legions of white-fire angels who minister unto the pure white flame of the Holy Spirit of Alpha and Omega anchored in the magnificent altar of the sacred fire in his etheric retreat over the island of Sri Lanka. These angels draw the essence of the sacred fire from that flame to sustain the [[Prana|pranic force]] throughout the [[four lower bodies]] of the planet.  


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The twin flames of the Holy Spirit manifested as cloven tongues of fire on the day of [[Pentecost]] when the disciples were filled with the Holy Ghost. When Jesus was baptized, “he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighting upon him.” The dove is the physical symbol of the twin flame action of the Holy Spirit, which may also be visualized as a V with wings, a focus of the masculine and feminine polarities of the Deity and a reminder that God created twin flames to represent his androgynous nature.
The twin flames of the Holy Spirit manifested as cloven tongues of fire on the day of [[Pentecost]] when the disciples were filled with the Holy Ghost.<ref>Acts 2:3.</ref> When Jesus was baptized, “he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighting upon him.”<ref>Matt. 3:16.</ref> The dove is the physical symbol of the twin flame action of the Holy Spirit, which may also be visualized as a V with wings, a focus of the masculine and feminine polarities of the Deity and a reminder that God created twin flames to represent his androgynous nature.


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In the presence of the Maha Chohan and within the walls of his retreat, one feels the rhythm of the Holy Spirit, the pulsations of the sacred-fire breath of God, releasing the flow of life from the Central Sun into the hearts of all evolving upon this planet.
In the presence of the Maha Chohan and within the walls of his retreat, one feels the rhythm of the Holy Spirit, the pulsations of the sacred-fire breath of God, releasing the flow of life from the [[Central Sun]] into the hearts of all evolving upon this planet.


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