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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.”


The radiation of the Maha Chohan is drawn through the musical composition “Homing,” by Arthur Salmon.
Tónverkið „Homing“ eftir Arthur Salmon dregur að sér útgeislun Maha Chohan


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