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The story of the '''twelve tribes of Israel''' is usually thought to have begun with [[Abraham]], the progenitor and first patriarch of the [[Hebrew]] people. But, in reality, their record on earth begins much earlier, with the coming of [[Sanat Kumara]], the Ancient of Days. He came on a rescue mission at the time that was the lowest and darkest moment in earth’s history. The Cosmic Council that governs the destiny of the earth decreed the dissolution of the planet and her evolutions because every single person on earth had forgotten the Source and the [[threefold flame]].   
The story of the '''twelve tribes of Israel''' is usually thought to have begun with [[Abraham]], the progenitor and first patriarch of the Hebrew people. But, in reality, their record on earth begins much earlier, with the coming of [[Sanat Kumara]], the Ancient of Days. He came on a rescue mission at the time that was the lowest and darkest moment in earth’s history. The Cosmic Council that governs the destiny of the earth decreed the dissolution of the planet and her evolutions because every single person on earth had forgotten the Source and the [[threefold flame]].   


At that time, Sanat Kumara, the hierarch of [[Venus (the planet)|Venus]], came before the Cosmic Council and said, “I will volunteer to be the saviour of the earth. I will volunteer to keep the flame of the earth until some among mankind awaken to the knowledge of the Law.” Sanat Kumara was granted the opportunity to come to earth to keep the flame.
At that time, Sanat Kumara, the hierarch of [[Venus (the planet)|Venus]], came before the Cosmic Council and said, “I will volunteer to be the saviour of the earth. I will volunteer to keep the flame of the earth until some among mankind awaken to the knowledge of the Law.” Sanat Kumara was granted the opportunity to come to earth to keep the flame.
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At the conclusion of the reading is Moses’ blessing of these twelve tribes before his transition. We see the great love of Sanat Kumara through Moses for each of those twelve tribes. Previously there had been the rebuke and the statement of karma and their faults. Yet in this blessing, each one is praised, and there is a prophecy given as to what they will accomplish. These prophecies are veiled and they are based on symbolism. The seal of that blessing gives us the divine plan and the opportunity for victory of each of these twelve tribes, as they each hold one line of the twelve points on our [[cosmic clock]] of initiation.
At the conclusion of the reading is Moses’ blessing of these twelve tribes before his transition. We see the great love of Sanat Kumara through Moses for each of those twelve tribes. Previously there had been the rebuke and the statement of karma and their faults. Yet in this blessing, each one is praised, and there is a prophecy given as to what they will accomplish. These prophecies are veiled and they are based on symbolism. The seal of that blessing gives us the divine plan and the opportunity for victory of each of these twelve tribes, as they each hold one line of the twelve points on our [[cosmic clock]] of initiation.


Moses was the Great Guru unto the twelve tribes of Israel. We are living in an hour when all of the promises of God through the prophets for the restoration of the memory of the tribes and the restoration of the Promised Land are about to be fulfilled—prophecies concerning the transmutation of karma couched in the words, “I will remember their sin no more.”<ref>Heb. 8:12.</ref>
Moses was the Great Guru unto the twelve tribes of Israel. We are living in an hour when all of the promises of God through the prophets for the restoration of the memory of the tribes and the restoration of the Promised Land are about to be fulfilled—prophecies concerning the [[transmutation]] of karma couched in the words, “I will remember their sin no more.”<ref>Heb. 8:12.</ref>


[[File:12 Tribes of Israel Map.jpg|thumb|Map showing the territories of the twelve tribes]]
[[File:12 Tribes of Israel Map.jpg|thumb|Map showing the territories of the twelve tribes]]