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When only the body is healed it does not necessarily add to the ascending Light or the ascension or the union with God. Thus, we must pursue the healing of the emotions and the mind. We must demand of those who are a part of this healing committee and this new-age Center for the Disciplines of Wholeness that they demand of themselves the perfecting of the inner garments and the inner chalice.  
When only the body is healed it does not necessarily add to the ascending Light or the ascension or the union with God. Thus, we must pursue the healing of the emotions and the mind. We must demand of those who are a part of this healing committee and this new-age Center for the Disciplines of Wholeness that they demand of themselves the perfecting of the inner garments and the inner chalice.  


I come with a Vision. I come that you might see that when such a center is established again (as these remained from the golden ages down to the hour of the sinking of continents) and the sacred fire tended in the center of the center, people will come from all over the world as pilgrims today go to [[Lourdes]] and [[Fátima]]. And I tell you, the prophecy will be fulfilled that many more pilgrims will come to this place of Light than have ever gone to any other. Such is our capacity and the dispensation of the Great Central Sun to endow it with Light.<ref>Sanat Kumara, October 14, 1984, “The Good Samaritan Hospital,” published in {{POWref|27|55|, November 18, 1984}}</ref>
I come with a Vision. I come that you might see that when such a center is established again (as these remained from the [[golden age]]s down to the hour of the sinking of continents) and the sacred fire tended in the center of the center, people will come from all over the world as pilgrims today go to [[Lourdes]] and [[Fátima]]. And I tell you, the prophecy will be fulfilled that many more pilgrims will come to this place of Light than have ever gone to any other. Such is our capacity and the dispensation of the Great Central Sun to endow it with Light.<ref>Sanat Kumara, October 14, 1984, “The Good Samaritan Hospital,” published in {{POWref|27|55|, November 18, 1984}}</ref>
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