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[[File:1200px-Lhotse-fromChukhungRi.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Lhotse, one of the highest peaks in the Himalayas]]
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The '''Retreat of the Blue Lotus''' is the focus of God [[Himalaya]] in the Himalayan Mountains in Tibet. Here the masculine ray of the Godhead enters the earth, establishing the polarity of Alpha and Omega with the feminine ray of the Godhead that enters at the retreat of the [[God and Goddess Meru]] at [[Temple of Illumination|Lake Titicaca]].  
The '''Retreat of the Blue Lotus''' is the focus of God [[Himalaya]] in the Himalayan Mountains in [[Tibet]]. Here the masculine ray of the Godhead enters the earth, establishing the polarity of Alpha and Omega with the feminine ray of the Godhead that enters at the retreat of the [[God and Goddess Meru]] at [[Temple of Illumination|Lake Titicaca]].  


In one of the highest mountains of the Himalayan chain, the focus of the [[manu]] of the fourth root race is carved, seven chambers, one on top of the other, an impregnable fortress dedicated to individual self-mastery through the flowering of the seven [[chakra]]s in the body of man. The seven chambers provide a system of initiation whereby one begins his training in the lowest and largest of the chambers and is allowed to ascend to the next chamber only when he has completed certain studies and passed prescribed tests of self-mastery.  
In one of the highest mountains of the Himalayan chain, the focus of the [[manu]] of the fourth root race is carved, seven chambers, one on top of the other, an impregnable fortress dedicated to individual self-mastery through the flowering of the seven [[chakra]]s in the body of man. The seven chambers provide a system of initiation whereby one begins his training in the lowest and largest of the chambers and is allowed to ascend to the next chamber only when he has completed certain studies and passed prescribed tests of self-mastery.