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[[File:The way we came (3344692982).jpg|frame|left|The Arabian Desert]]
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[[Jesus]] is in charge of the retreat of the Brotherhood in the Arabian Desert, northeast of the Red Sea. [[Raphael]], [[Mother Mary]] and [[Nada]] also serve from this retreat with legions of angels of peace.
[[Jesus]] is in charge of the retreat of the Brotherhood in the Arabian Desert, northeast of the Red Sea. The retreat is in a complex of buildings that were hermetically sealed by the masters before a cataclysm covered them with desert sands. The tops of the buildings are now 125 feet beneath the surface.
 
[[Raphael]], [[Mother Mary]] and [[Nada]] also serve from this retreat with legions of angels of peace.


== Description ==
== Description ==
The Arabian Retreat is in a complex of buildings that were hermetically sealed by the masters before a cataclysm covered them with desert sands. The tops of the buildings are now 125 feet beneath the surface.


Every seven years the International Council of the Great White Brotherhood is held in this subterranean city. The retreat is entered through an opening wide enough to admit cars, which drive down an incline into a parking lot and service area two hundred feet in diameter. When the jaws of the earth close, all that can be seen is desert, with no indication of the location of the retreat.
Every seven years the International Council of the Great White Brotherhood is held in this subterranean city. The retreat is entered through an opening wide enough to admit cars, which drive down an incline into a parking lot and service area two hundred feet in diameter. When the jaws of the earth close, all that can be seen is desert, with no indication of the location of the retreat.