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== La llama de la Paz ==
== La llama de la Paz ==


In 1965 Peace told us that Jesus used mantras to “hold the balance for the evolutions of earth.” Peace said that Jesus often used these salutations in honor of the name of Peace: “Peace be unto you.” “Fear not, little flock; for it is the Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” “Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid.”<ref>Elohim Peace, January 3, 1965.</ref>
En 1965 Paz nos dijo que Jesús utilizó mantras para «sostener el equilibrio de las evoluciones de la Tierra». Paz dijo que Jesús con frecuencia hizo uso de esos saludos en honor al nombre de Paz: «La paz sea con vosotros ». «No temáis, manada pequeña, porque a vuestro Padre le ha placido daros el reino». «¡Tened ánimo; yo soy, no temáis!»<ref></ref>.


The Elohim Peace has explained that “when the Master Jesus said ‘Peace be still!’ it was an invocation calculated to draw forth from the Godhead and from the power of the Elohim the fullness of cosmic peace. Upon him was bestowed the title Prince of Peace, for he consorted to express as ambassadorial the aspects of our office.”<ref>Elohim Peace, “Peace Be Still!” April 17, 1966.</ref>
The Elohim Peace has explained that “when the Master Jesus said ‘Peace be still!’ it was an invocation calculated to draw forth from the Godhead and from the power of the Elohim the fullness of cosmic peace. Upon him was bestowed the title Prince of Peace, for he consorted to express as ambassadorial the aspects of our office.”<ref>Elohim Peace, “Peace Be Still!” April 17, 1966.</ref>