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== El gobierno en las eras doradas == | == El gobierno en las eras doradas == | ||
En los días de las tres primeras [[Special:MyLanguage/root race|razas raíz]], los [[Special:MyLanguage/Manu|Manús]] eran los gobernantes, y son aquellos que fueron nombrados para sostener el cargo durante su reinado que se ganaron el derecho de representar a la gente porque primero habían representado a la luz al pasar por [[Special:MyLanguage/initiation|iniciaciones]] y demostrar su automaestría sobre las fuerzas cósmicas. Mientras los miembros de la Jerarquía estuvieran en posiciones de gobierno, la Tierra prosperaría. | |||
The divine right of kings, a doctrine that persisted to the eighteenth century, came down to us as tradition from the [[Special:MyLanguage/golden age|golden age]]s when the Sons of God were invested with the authority of rulership and fulfilled [[Special:MyLanguage/Plato|Plato]]’s ideal of the [[Special:MyLanguage/philosopher-king|philosopher-king]]. But as the dynasties became infiltrated with corrupting elements and the stream was no longer pure, the rulers lost contact with the God Source, and they became as other men. Injustices became so great that the people challenged the divine right of succession. | The divine right of kings, a doctrine that persisted to the eighteenth century, came down to us as tradition from the [[Special:MyLanguage/golden age|golden age]]s when the Sons of God were invested with the authority of rulership and fulfilled [[Special:MyLanguage/Plato|Plato]]’s ideal of the [[Special:MyLanguage/philosopher-king|philosopher-king]]. But as the dynasties became infiltrated with corrupting elements and the stream was no longer pure, the rulers lost contact with the God Source, and they became as other men. Injustices became so great that the people challenged the divine right of succession. | ||