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Historically, little is known about Homer, but most scholars believe he composed his poems in the eighth or ninth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. Even at that time, Homer attuned his consciousness with the comfort flame, and the radiance he sustained with the focus of his own heart flame was a great blessing to elemental life. | Historically, little is known about Homer, but most scholars believe he composed his poems in the eighth or ninth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. Even at that time, Homer attuned his consciousness with the comfort flame, and the radiance he sustained with the focus of his own heart flame was a great blessing to elemental life. | ||
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=== Fjárhirðir á Indlandi === | |||
In his final embodiment as a shepherd in India, the light that he quietly drew forth kept the flame for millions of lifestreams. He gained his mastery by consecrating his four lower bodies as a chalice for the flame of the Holy Spirit and his consciousness as a step-down transformer for the emanations of [[Sanat Kumara]], the Ancient of Days. | In his final embodiment as a shepherd in India, the light that he quietly drew forth kept the flame for millions of lifestreams. He gained his mastery by consecrating his four lower bodies as a chalice for the flame of the Holy Spirit and his consciousness as a step-down transformer for the emanations of [[Sanat Kumara]], the Ancient of Days. | ||
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