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<blockquote>The future is what you make it, even as the present is what you made it. If you do not like it, God has provided a way for you to change it, and the way is through the acceptance of the currents of the ascension flame.<ref>Ibid., p. 89.</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>The future is what you make it, even as the present is what you made it. If you do not like it, God has provided a way for you to change it, and the way is through the acceptance of the currents of the ascension flame.<ref>Ibid., p. 89.</ref></blockquote> | ||
Guiseppe Verdi captured the music of the ascension flame in the “Triumphal March” from ''Aïda''. The keynote of the Ascension Temple is “Liebestraum,” by Franz Liszt, and the radiance of the Electronic Presence of Serapis Bey and his [[twin flame]] pour through the aria “Celeste Aïda.” | Guiseppe Verdi captured the music of the ascension flame in the “Triumphal March” from ''Aïda''. The [[keynote]] of the Ascension Temple is “Liebestraum,” by Franz Liszt, and the radiance of the Electronic Presence of Serapis Bey and his [[twin flame]] pour through the aria “Celeste Aïda.” | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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