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== Embodiments == | == Embodiments == | ||
=== Volunteer with Sanat Kumara == | === Volunteer with Sanat Kumara === | ||
Lanto volunteered with [[Sanat Kumara]], the Ancient of Days, to come to earth long ago for the rescue of the planet and her evolutions. One of the original Keepers of the Flame, he played a role in the earliest efforts of Sanat Kumara to fetch humanity from their darkened descent. | Lanto volunteered with [[Sanat Kumara]], the Ancient of Days, to come to earth long ago for the rescue of the planet and her evolutions. One of the original Keepers of the Flame, he played a role in the earliest efforts of Sanat Kumara to fetch humanity from their darkened descent. | ||
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Confucius looked to the Duke as his model and believed it was his mission to reestablish the principles and culture of the early Chou era, which was thought to have been a golden age. In his early life, Confucius often dreamt about the Duke of Chou instructing him in the ancient wisdom. In the ''Analects'' he lamented, “Extreme indeed is my decline. It is a long time since I dreamed that I saw the Duke of Chou.” | Confucius looked to the Duke as his model and believed it was his mission to reestablish the principles and culture of the early Chou era, which was thought to have been a golden age. In his early life, Confucius often dreamt about the Duke of Chou instructing him in the ancient wisdom. In the ''Analects'' he lamented, “Extreme indeed is my decline. It is a long time since I dreamed that I saw the Duke of Chou.” | ||
The most famous book by the Duke of Chou is ''The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine''—the oldest known book on medicine in the world. It deals with anatomy and the causes, diagnoses and treatments of diseases. It describes the transformation of energy from yin to yang and back to yin in five stages through the fire, earth, metal, water and tree. Through this circle every organ in our body has its own characteristics, according to the stage of energy by which it is created and the energy that flows through it. These characteristics are expressed physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. The principles in this book have become the foundation of the macrobiotic diet. | |||
It is believed that Confucius was embodied at the time of the Duke of Chou and helped him implement his ideals for God-government. When Confucius reembodied in China five hundred years later, he edited the six Chinese classics, including the ''I Ching'', which had been written by King Wen. | It is believed that Confucius was embodied at the time of the Duke of Chou and helped him implement his ideals for God-government. When Confucius reembodied in China five hundred years later, he edited the six Chinese classics, including the ''I Ching'', which had been written by King Wen. | ||
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Elizabeth Clare Prophet, “Confucius’ Formula for Family and Community Building,” {{POWref|41|32|, August 9, 1998}} | Elizabeth Clare Prophet, “Confucius’ Formula for Family and Community Building,” {{POWref|41|32|, August 9, 1998}} | ||
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, April 15, 1988. | |||