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[[File:0001165 el-morya 600.jpeg|thumb|alt=Painting of El Morya wearing a yellow turban and a blue robe|The Ascended Master El Morya]]
[[File:0001165 el-morya 600.jpeg|thumb|alt=Painting of El Morya wearing a yellow turban and a blue robe|The Ascended Master El Morya]]


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.


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.
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[[File:Jan Victors or Rembrandt Studio - Abraham and the 3 Angels.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|left|Abraham entertaining the three angels (Genesis 18:9–15), Jan Victors]]
[[File:Jan Victors or Rembrandt Studio - Abraham and the 3 Angels.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|left|Abraham entertaining the three angels (Genesis 18:9–15), Jan Victors]]
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.


=== Abraham ===
=== Abraham ===
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{{Main|Abraham}}
{{Main|Abraham}}


El Morya was embodied as [[Abraham]] (c. 2100 <small>B.C.</small>), the first Hebrew patriarch, the prototype and progenitor of the [[twelve tribes of Israel]]. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all trace their origins back to Abraham. Although scholars once widely assumed that he was either a mythical figure or a nomadic or semi-nomadic Semite, archaeological finds since World War I have corroborated the picture of Abraham that is given in the Bible itself.
El Morya was embodied as [[Abraham]] (c. 2100 <small>B</small>.<small>C.</small>), the first Hebrew patriarch, the prototype and progenitor of the [[twelve tribes of Israel]]. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all trace their origins back to Abraham. Although scholars once widely assumed that he was either a mythical figure or a nomadic or semi-nomadic Semite, archaeological finds since World War I have corroborated the picture of Abraham that is given in the Bible itself.


In answer to the call of the L<small>ORD</small>, Abraham left the leading Sumerian city of [[Ur]], forsaking the culture and cults of Mesopotamia at a time when Sumerian civilization was at its height. The L<small>ORD</small> told him to journey to a land that he would show him and promised to make of him a great nation. The Book of Genesis describes him as a man rich in flocks and herds who commands a private army and is recognized by neighboring chieftains as a mighty prince.
In answer to the call of the L<small>ORD</small>, Abraham left the leading Sumerian city of [[Ur]], forsaking the culture and cults of Mesopotamia at a time when Sumerian civilization was at its height. The L<small>ORD</small> told him to journey to a land that he would show him and promised to make of him a great nation. The Book of Genesis describes him as a man rich in flocks and herds who commands a private army and is recognized by neighboring chieftains as a mighty prince.
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<blockquote>My service then continues from the Darjeeling Retreat of the Brotherhood, where I am counseling, with other brothers of the will of God, so many of the evolutions of earth who serve in the governments of the nations, who serve as teachers and scientists and musicians, and those who control the flow of the will of God that is power, that is the abundance of supply. The will of God is applied in all levels of human endeavor, for the will of God is the blueprint of every project. It is the foundation of every task. It is the skeleton of your body. It is physical energy. It is etheric fire. The will of God is the fiery diamond in your heart.<ref>El Morya, “To Awaken America to a Vital Purpose,” April 16, 1976, in {{LSR}}, book 2, chapter 2.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>My service then continues from the Darjeeling Retreat of the Brotherhood, where I am counseling, with other brothers of the will of God, so many of the evolutions of earth who serve in the governments of the nations, who serve as teachers and scientists and musicians, and those who control the flow of the will of God that is power, that is the abundance of supply. The will of God is applied in all levels of human endeavor, for the will of God is the blueprint of every project. It is the foundation of every task. It is the skeleton of your body. It is physical energy. It is etheric fire. The will of God is the fiery diamond in your heart.<ref>El Morya, “To Awaken America to a Vital Purpose,” April 16, 1976, in {{LSR}}, book 2, chapter 2.</ref></blockquote>


The diamond-shining mind of God is the very heart of any endeavor. Public servants, world and community leaders, and holders of public office are schooled between embodiments and in their finer bodies during sleep to renew the charge of Morya’s thrust for a purpose and to refresh their understanding of the intricacies of the will of God in politics, in religion, in business, and in education. Ascended and unascended masters and their chelas meet at Morya’s retreat frequently to discuss national and international problems and the means to their solution. It was here that Ascended Master El Morya received President John F. Kennedy after his passing in 1963.  
The diamond-shining mind of God is the very heart of any endeavor. Public servants, world and community leaders, and holders of public office are schooled between embodiments and in their finer bodies during sleep to renew the charge of Morya’s thrust for a purpose and to refresh their understanding of the intricacies of the will of God in politics, in [[religion]], in business, and in education. Ascended and unascended masters and their chelas meet at Morya’s retreat frequently to discuss national and international problems and the means to their solution. It was here that Ascended Master El Morya received President John F. Kennedy after his passing in 1963.  


=== Founding of The Summit Lighthouse ===
=== Founding of The Summit Lighthouse ===