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In 1958, the Ascended Master [[El Morya]] called Mark L. Prophet to Washington, D.C., to found The Summit Lighthouse and to publish the teachings of the [[ascended master]]s. Seven ascended masters—[[Archangel Michael]], the [[Elohim of Peace]], [[Saint Germain]], the [[Maha Chohan]], El Morya, [[Gautama Buddha]] and [[Godfre]]—gave the founding dictations of The Summit Lighthouse before the original board members on August 7, 1958, in Philadelphia.
In 1958, the Ascended Master [[El Morya]] called Mark L. Prophet to Washington, D.C., to found The Summit Lighthouse and to publish the teachings of the [[ascended master]]s. Seven ascended masters—[[Archangel Michael]], the [[Elohim of Peace]], [[Saint Germain]], the [[Maha Chohan]], El Morya, [[Gautama Buddha]] and [[Godfre]]—gave the founding dictations of The Summit Lighthouse before the original board members on August 7, 1958, in Philadelphia.


By this time Mark was living in a brownstone house on Kentucky Avenue close to the heart of the nation’s capital. In a room on the top floor, which served as the first sanctuary for The Summit Lighthouse, Mark would sit at his manual typewriter under a 300 watt light bulb and receive the Masters’ dictations for the [[Pearls of Wisdom]].
By this time Mark was living in a brownstone house on Kentucky Avenue close to the heart of the nation’s capital. In a room on the top floor, which served as the first sanctuary for The Summit Lighthouse, Mark would sit at his manual typewriter under a 300 watt light bulb and receive the masters’ dictations for the [[Pearls of Wisdom]].


Among the few furnishings in his room were a rug, a large picture of El Morya, a phonograph and one record entitled “Hearts and Flowers.” This phonograph record had been used so much that the needle would stick on a certain spot each time it was played.
Among the few furnishings in his room were a rug, a large picture of El Morya, a phonograph and one record entitled “Hearts and Flowers.” This phonograph record had been used so much that the needle would stick on a certain spot each time it was played.
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== Mother Finds Mark and The Summit Lighthouse ==
== Mother Finds Mark and The Summit Lighthouse ==


Elizabeth Clare Prophet met Mark, her twin flame, when she attended her first Summit Lighthouse meeting on April 22, 1961, in Boston. (In later years, her students came to call her “Mother” because of her devotion to God as Mother, just as a mother superior is called “Mother” or a priest “Father.”)
Elizabeth Clare Prophet met Mark, her [[twin flame]], when she attended her first Summit Lighthouse meeting on April 22, 1961, in Boston. (In later years, her students came to call her “Mother” because of her devotion to God as Mother, just as a mother superior is called “Mother” or a priest “Father.”)


Soon after this first meeting, El Morya called Mother to Washington, D.C., to be trained as a Messenger. Mark told Mother that his tenure on earth was drawing to a close but he would stay till she was ready to carry on in his stead. Her knowing this was a heavy burden on her heart. The Messengers served side by side for just eleven years and ten months.
Soon after this first meeting, El Morya called Mother to Washington, D.C., to be trained as a Messenger. Mark told Mother that his tenure on earth was drawing to a close but he would stay till she was ready to carry on in his stead. Her knowing this was a heavy burden on her heart. The Messengers served side by side for just eleven years and ten months.