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Previously, prior to the sinking of [[Lemuria]], he had assisted Lord [[Himalaya]] in removing ancient records and tablets to the Himalayan retreats of the masters; later he studied in the lamasaries of Asia. It has been said by Theosophists that he was embodied as '''Kleineas''', a pupil of [[Pythagoras]] (Kuthumi), as one of the disciples of [[Gautama Buddha]], and as '''Aryasanga'''.<ref>Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater, ''The Lives of Alcyone'', ch. 47.</ref>
Previously, prior to the sinking of [[Lemuria]], he had assisted Lord [[Himalaya]] in removing ancient records and tablets to the Himalayan retreats of the masters; later he studied in the lamasaries of Asia. It has been said by Theosophists that he was embodied as '''Kleineas''', a pupil of [[Pythagoras]] (Kuthumi), as one of the disciples of [[Gautama Buddha]], and as '''Aryasanga'''.<ref>Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater, ''The Lives of Alcyone'', ch. 47.</ref>


As “D.K.” and as Gai Ben-Jamin, he served with El Morya and Kuthumi in their endeavors with [[Helena P. Blavatsky|Madame Blavatsky]] and the Theosophical Society. Through his willingness to serve, he became known as “The Messenger of the Masters.” Djwal Kul was the foremost disciple of Kuthumi, and is said to have lived near his teacher in Tibet.  
As “D.K.” and as Gai Ben-Jamin, he served with El Morya and Kuthumi in their endeavors with [[Helena P. Blavatsky|Madame Blavatsky]] and the [[Theosophical Society]]. Through his willingness to serve, he became known as “The Messenger of the Masters.” Djwal Kul was the foremost disciple of Kuthumi, and is said to have lived near his teacher in Tibet.  


== His service today ==
== His service today ==