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== The work of the chohans ==
== The work of the chohans ==
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Os chohans são escolhidos dentre os seres ascensos mais qualificados que surgiram das salas de aula da Terra. Eles são auxiliados em sua tarefa por legiões de [[Special:MyLanguage/angel|anjo]]s, [[Special:MyLanguage/elemental|elementais]] e outros irmãos ascensos que executam o plano de Deus para a expressão mais completa dos sete raios possíveis para a humanidade da Terra. Os chohans sempre obedecem à Lei Cósmica; todavia, recebem certa latitude, de acordo com suas evoluções, capacidades e dotações individuais, para direcionar a humanidade da maneira mais hábil possível, dando assistência amorosa e orientação espiritual conforme a exigência da hora.
Os chohans são escolhidos dentre os seres ascensos mais qualificados que surgiram das salas de aula da Terra. Eles são auxiliados em sua tarefa por legiões de [[Special:MyLanguage/angel|anjo]]s, [[Special:MyLanguage/elemental|elementais]] e outros irmãos ascensos que executam o plano de Deus para a expressão mais completa dos sete raios possíveis para a humanidade da Terra. Os chohans sempre obedecem à Lei Cósmica; todavia, recebem certa latitude, de acordo com suas evoluções, capacidades e dotações individuais, para direcionar a humanidade da maneira mais hábil possível, dando assistência amorosa e orientação espiritual conforme a exigência da hora.


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== The seven chohans ==
== The seven chohans ==
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== Definitions and origins ==
== Definitions and origins ==
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“A Lord or Master. A high Adept. An initiate who has taken more initiations than the five major initiations which make man a ‘Master of the Wisdom’” (Alice A. Bailey, ''A Treatise on Cosmic Fire'', p. 66, n. 24).
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“A Lord or Master. A high [[Adept]]. An initiate who has taken more initiations than the five major initiations which make man a ‘Master of the Wisdom’” (Alice A. Bailey, ''A Treatise on Cosmic Fire'', p. 66, n. 24).
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“A Rajput term used by Indian writers to denote high spiritual rank” (Christmas Humphreys, ''A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism'', p. 57).
“A Rajput term used by Indian writers to denote high spiritual rank” (Christmas Humphreys, ''A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism'', p. 57).
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“Chief, Cho-Khan, ‘Rock of Ages’” (''The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett from the Mahatmas M. & K. H.'', index, p. 9).  
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“Chief, Cho-Khan, ‘Rock of Ages’” (''The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett from the Mahatmas M. & K. H.'', index, p. 9).
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“Chohans, Tibetan? [Lord]. Seven Mighty Beings who, having passed the Sixth Initiation, have the power to focus within themselves the Ray-Streams or Attributes of Logoic Consciousness” (H. P. Blavatsky, ''The Secret Doctrine'', 5th Adyar ed., 6:452).  
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“Chohans, Tibetan? [Lord]. Seven Mighty Beings who, having passed the Sixth Initiation, have the power to focus within themselves the Ray-Streams or Attributes of Logoic Consciousness” (H. P. Blavatsky, ''The Secret Doctrine'', 5th Adyar ed., 6:452).
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''Chohan'' may be related to the Tibetan ''chos'' (pronounced cho), meaning [[dharma]], religious doctrine, or religion, especially the doctrine of [[Buddha]]. In a general sense, the meaning of ''chos'' encompasses all phenomena, matter, and knowledge of worldly and spiritual things. The Tibetan word ''jo-bo'' (pronounced ''chō'') means lord or master, Buddha or the image of Buddha. The Mongolian word ''khan'' or ''qan'' (pronounced hahn) also means lord, ruler, emperor, or king. The Tibetan ''chos-mkhan'' (pronounced chĭ-kĕn or chō-kĕn) means one who practices or is skilled in the dharma.  
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''Chohan'' may be related to the Tibetan ''chos'' (pronounced cho), meaning [[dharma]], religious doctrine, or religion, especially the doctrine of [[Buddha]]. In a general sense, the meaning of ''chos'' encompasses all phenomena, matter, and knowledge of worldly and spiritual things. The Tibetan word ''jo-bo'' (pronounced ''chō'') means lord or master, Buddha or the image of Buddha. The Mongolian word ''khan'' or ''qan'' (pronounced hahn) also means lord, ruler, emperor, or king. The Tibetan ''chos-mkhan'' (pronounced chĭ-kĕn or chō-kĕn) means one who practices or is skilled in the dharma.
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== Ver também ==
== Ver também ==


[[Special:MyLanguage/Universities of the Spirit|Universidades do Espírito]]
[[Special:MyLanguage/Universities of the Spirit|Universidades do Espírito]]


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== Para mais informações ==


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{{MSP-pt}}, capítulo 4.
{{MSP-pt}}, capítulo 4.


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== Fontes ==


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{{MSP-pt}}, p. 256.
{{MSP-pt}}, p. 256.


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{{POWref|31|29|, June 19, 1988}} Footnote 1.
{{POWref|31|29|, June 19, 1988}} Footnote 1.
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