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Chief of the [[Darjeeling Council]] of the [[Great White Brotherhood]], [[chohan]] of the [[first ray]] and hierarch of the etheric [[Temple of Good Will]] over Darjeeling, India. He is the founder of [[The Summit Lighthouse]] and the guru and teacher of the messengers [[Mark L. Prophet]] and [[Elizabeth Clare Prophet]].
Chief of the [[Darjeeling Council]] of the [[Great White Brotherhood]], [[chohan]] of the [[first ray]] and hierarch of the etheric [[Temple of Good Will]] over Darjeeling, India. He is the founder of [[The Summit Lighthouse]] and the guru and teacher of the messengers [[Mark L. Prophet]] and [[Elizabeth Clare Prophet]].


Throughout his many embodiments to the present hour from the ascended state, beloved El Morya has been actively engaged in service to the light. As the son of Enoch, who “walked with God and was not for God took him” in the ritual of the ascension; as one of the seers who penetrated into the higher octaves of light in the ancient land of [[Ur of the Chaldees]]; and as a native of Persia, who worshiped the One God, [[Ahura Mazda]]—in these and during many other embodiments, he learned to experiment with “divine electricities,” becoming increasingly aware of the spiritual power flowing through man. Later he became accomplished in the constructive use of [[fohat]]—the mysterious electric power of cosmic consciousness (quiescent or active)—that impelling vital force, which, when called into action by divine fiat, moves the evolutions of a universe, a galactic or solar system, or even a human being from the beginning to the completion of its mission.
Throughout his many embodiments to the present hour from the ascended state, beloved El Morya has been actively engaged in service to the light. As the son of [[Enoch]], who “walked with God and was not for God took him” in the ritual of the ascension; as one of the seers who penetrated into the higher octaves of light in the ancient land of [[Ur of the Chaldees]]; and as a native of Persia, who worshiped the One God, [[Ahura Mazda]]—in these and during many other embodiments, he learned to experiment with “divine electricities,” becoming increasingly aware of the spiritual power flowing through man. Later he became accomplished in the constructive use of [[fohat]]—the mysterious electric power of cosmic consciousness (quiescent or active)—that impelling vital force, which, when called into action by divine fiat, moves the evolutions of a universe, a galactic or solar system, or even a human being from the beginning to the completion of its mission.


He represents the godly attributes of courage, certainty, power, forthrightness, self-reliance, dependability, faith and initiative. These are the qualities of the Father principle—the statesman, the executive, the ruler. Because he has ably outpictured these essential virtues, El Morya has, through many embodiments, worn the crown of authority, ruling many kingdoms wisely and well. His rulership has not been that of a dictator, demanding that his subjects submit to his human will; but rather, his interpretation of government is God-over-men and his concept of true statesmen is God’s overmen. He inspires in his subjects illumined obedience to the holy will of God.
He represents the godly attributes of courage, certainty, power, forthrightness, self-reliance, dependability, faith and initiative. These are the qualities of the Father principle—the statesman, the executive, the ruler. Because he has ably outpictured these essential virtues, El Morya has, through many embodiments, worn the crown of authority, ruling many kingdoms wisely and well. His rulership has not been that of a dictator, demanding that his subjects submit to his human will; but rather, his interpretation of government is God-over-men and his concept of true statesmen is God’s overmen. He inspires in his subjects illumined obedience to the holy will of God.