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El decreto puede ser corto o largo y generalmente lo enmarcan un preámbulo formal y un cierre o aceptación. [[Special:MyLanguage/Saint Germain|Saint Germain]] explica los propósitos de estas partes: | El decreto puede ser corto o largo y generalmente lo enmarcan un preámbulo formal y un cierre o aceptación. [[Special:MyLanguage/Saint Germain|Saint Germain]] explica los propósitos de estas partes: | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote>Generalmente, los decretos se componen de tres partes, y deberían considerarse como cartas a Dios:</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>(1) The salutation of the decree is invocative. It is addressed to the individualized [[I AM Presence|God Presence]] of every son and daughter of God and to those servants of God who comprise the spiritual hierarchy. This salutation (the '''preamble''' to the decree), when reverently given, is a call that compels the answer from the ascended ones. We could no more refuse to answer this summons in our octave than could your firemen refuse to answer a call for help in yours. The purpose of the salutation, then, is to engage immediately the energies of the ascended masters in answering the body of your letter to God which you so lovingly vocalize individually or in unison.</blockquote> | <blockquote>(1) The salutation of the decree is invocative. It is addressed to the individualized [[I AM Presence|God Presence]] of every son and daughter of God and to those servants of God who comprise the spiritual hierarchy. This salutation (the '''preamble''' to the decree), when reverently given, is a call that compels the answer from the ascended ones. We could no more refuse to answer this summons in our octave than could your firemen refuse to answer a call for help in yours. The purpose of the salutation, then, is to engage immediately the energies of the ascended masters in answering the body of your letter to God which you so lovingly vocalize individually or in unison.</blockquote> | ||