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== The raising of the Mother flame ==
== The raising of the Mother flame ==


Surya and Cuzco are also concerned about raising the flame of Mu (Mother) and the culture of the Motherland. The cult of the Mother, destined to come into prominence as we enter the [[Aquarian age]], was the foundation of the civilization of [[Lemuria]]. The fall of Mu was the direct result of the [[Fall of man]], which reached its lowest point in the desecration of the shrines to the Cosmic Virgin. Through the worship of the Motherhood of God and the elevation in society of the functions of the feminine aspect of the Deity, it is expected that science and religion will once again reach their apex, and man will discover the Spirit of God as the flame enshrined upon the altar of his own being.
Surya and Cuzco are also concerned about raising the flame of Mu (Mother) and the culture of the Motherland. The cult of the Mother, destined to come into prominence as we enter the [[Aquarian age]], was the foundation of the civilization of [[Lemuria]]. The fall of Mu was the direct result of the [[Fall of man]], which reached its lowest point in the desecration of the shrines to the Cosmic Virgin. Through the worship of the Motherhood of God and the elevation in society of the functions of the feminine aspect of the Deity, it is expected that science and [[religion]] will once again reach their apex, and man will discover the Spirit of God as the flame enshrined upon the altar of his own being.


[[File:Cusco Coricancha view1.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Convent of Santo Domingo, Cuzco, built on the foundation of the Inca Temple of the Sun, the most important temple in the Inca empire. The walls of the temple were originally covered with sheets of solid gold.]]
[[File:Cusco Coricancha view1.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Convent of Santo Domingo, Cuzco, built on the foundation of the Inca Temple of the Sun, the most important temple in the Inca empire. The walls of the temple were originally covered with sheets of solid gold.]]