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The Maha Chohan also attends at the [[transition]] called death, when he comes to withdraw the flame of life and to withdraw the holy breath. The flame, or divine spark, returns to the [[Holy Christ Self]], and the soul, clothed in the [[etheric body]], also returns to the level of the Holy Christ Self. Similarly, he will minister to you at every crossroad in life, if you will but pause for a moment when making decisions, think of the Holy Spirit and simply say the mantra, “Come, Holy Spirit, enlighten me.” | The Maha Chohan also attends at the [[transition]] called death, when he comes to withdraw the flame of life and to withdraw the holy breath. The flame, or divine spark, returns to the [[Holy Christ Self]], and the soul, clothed in the [[etheric body]], also returns to the level of the Holy Christ Self. Similarly, he will minister to you at every crossroad in life, if you will but pause for a moment when making decisions, think of the Holy Spirit and simply say the mantra, “Come, Holy Spirit, enlighten me.” | ||
Tónverkið „Homing“ eftir Arthur Salmon dregur að sér útgeislun Maha Chohan | |||
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