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En el segundo piso se nos muestran las habitaciones privadas de nuestro amado maestro, bibliotecas y salas de reunión formales para miembros del [[Special:MyLanguage/Darjeeling Council|Consejo de Darjeeling]]. Otra gran sala está completamente preparada para acoger a varios centenares de maestros ascendidos y no ascendidos, que frecuentemente se reúnen para hablar de problemas internacionales y el medio de resolverlos.
En el segundo piso se nos muestran las habitaciones privadas de nuestro amado maestro, bibliotecas y salas de reunión formales para miembros del [[Special:MyLanguage/Darjeeling Council|Consejo de Darjeeling]]. Otra gran sala está completamente preparada para acoger a varios centenares de maestros ascendidos y no ascendidos, que frecuentemente se reúnen para hablar de problemas internacionales y el medio de resolverlos.


=== Third floor ===
=== Tercer piso ===


We are taken to the third floor where we notice more of the intricate carvings in Indian and Tibetan designs engraved in the white marble. The theme of the blue lotus recurs throughout the halls, whereas in the interior of the master’s quarters we see his favorite flower, the forget-me-not, clustered here and there. We learn that these carvings can be changed at will, for they are engravings of the diamond-shining mind of God, which the brothers of this retreat reflect to a remarkable degree and use as a function of the Christ mind and its ability to precipitate and to heal at will.
We are taken to the third floor where we notice more of the intricate carvings in Indian and Tibetan designs engraved in the white marble. The theme of the blue lotus recurs throughout the halls, whereas in the interior of the master’s quarters we see his favorite flower, the forget-me-not, clustered here and there. We learn that these carvings can be changed at will, for they are engravings of the diamond-shining mind of God, which the brothers of this retreat reflect to a remarkable degree and use as a function of the Christ mind and its ability to precipitate and to heal at will.