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A spiritual order of Western saints and Eastern [[adept]]s who have reunited with the Spirit of the living God and who comprise the heavenly hosts. They have transcended the cycles of karma and rebirth and ascended (accelerated) into that higher reality which is the eternal abode of the soul. The word “white” refers not to race but to the aura (halo) of white light surrounding their forms.
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A spiritual order of Western saints and Eastern [[adept]]s who have reunited with the Spirit of the living God and who comprise the heavenly hosts. They have transcended the cycles of karma and rebirth and ascended (accelerated) into that higher reality which is the eternal abode of the [[soul]]. The word “white” refers not to race but to the aura (halo) of white light surrounding their forms.


The [[ascended masters]] of the Great White Brotherhood, united for the highest purposes of the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of God, have risen in every age from every culture and religion to inspire creative achievement in education, the arts and sciences, God-government and the abundant Life through the economies of the nations. The Brotherhood also includes in its ranks certain unascended [[chela]]s of the ascended masters. [[Jesus Christ]] revealed this heavenly order of saints “robed in white” to his servant John in Revelation.<ref>Rev. 3:4, 5; 6:9–11; 7:9, 13, 14; 19:14.</ref>
The [[ascended masters]] of the Great White Brotherhood, united for the highest purposes of the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of God, have risen in every age from every culture and religion to inspire creative achievement in education, the arts and sciences, [[God-government]] and the abundant Life through the economies of the nations. The Brotherhood also includes in its ranks certain unascended [[chela]]s of the ascended masters. [[Jesus Christ]] revealed this heavenly order of saints “robed in white” to his servant John in Revelation.<ref>Rev. 3:4, 5; 6:9–11; 7:9, 13, 14; 19:14.</ref>


== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==
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{{PTA}}, chapter 4, “The Great White Brotherhood.”
{{PTA}}, chapter 4, “The Great White Brotherhood.”
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