Tuesday, July 5, 2016

a manifest nucleus of two or three co-workers fortified by a fiery esteem for Hierarchy and for each other

  One should understand how important is a manifest nucleus of two or three co-workers fortified by a fiery esteem for Hierarchy and for each other.  By these signs may a fiery loyalty to Hierarchy be determined.  Loyalty between friends, co-workers, is a pledge of devotion to Hierarchy.  A nucleus of two or three friends, co-workers, can manifest the strongest support for great works....Thus is affirmed the chain of loyalty which inevitably leads upward.         -Morya:  Fiery World 1935

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 Jealousy is in fact rooted in the doubt and fear that Almighty God Himself is unable to bestow upon each one every good and necessary talent contributing to the fulfillment of his divine plan….
  I do not say that individuals should not be loyal to those whom they love and in whom they believe.  But I do declare that their first loyalty should be to his True Self--his own God-identity--and to his Christed being, and then to those of like mind….
  A higher way of life than vain competition must be pursued.  Men must become God-spurred and less motivated by status seeking.  Teach this truth!          -Saint Germain on Alchemy, book one, 1985, pp. 77-8, 90

in Prayer & Meditation, 1978
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  Thus the intention of Masonry is not the building of a temple but the greater science of soul building.  On a macrocosmic scale as applied to America this meant the resurrection of the golden-age civilization by the resurrection of the divine identity of her citizens in the New Atlantis….The number thirteen is used so frequently in the Great Seal (of the United States) that those who love “coincidences” would be compelled to admit that its designer had a purpose in mind.             -Messenger E C Prophet:  Saint Germain on Alchemy, 1985, pp. 125, 128                              

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