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The '''Master of Paris''' made his ascension more than 500 years ago. He is Chief of the '''Council of France''', although he is not a Frenchman. He is described as a tall, handsome man with courtly grace.  
O '''Mestre de Paris''' ascendeu há mais de quinhentos anos e, apesar de não ser francês, é o '''Chefe do Conselho da França'''. Descrevem-no como um homem alto, bonito e cortês.  


This master played a key role in establishing the esoteric schools of the [[Great White Brotherhood|Brotherhood]] in Paris in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries. He works with, among others, [[Saint Germain]], [[Paul the Venetian]], the ascended master [[Alexander Gaylord]] and Lady [[Leto]]. The radiation of Saint Germain and [[Portia]], the Goddess of Justice, is strongly felt throughout la Sainte-Chapelle and the adjoining halls of justice (Palais de Justice). Also on the Île de la Cité is Notre Dame Cathedral, a focus of [[Mother Mary]].
This master played a key role in establishing the esoteric schools of the [[Great White Brotherhood|Brotherhood]] in Paris in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries. He works with, among others, [[Saint Germain]], [[Paul the Venetian]], the ascended master [[Alexander Gaylord]] and Lady [[Leto]]. The radiation of Saint Germain and [[Portia]], the Goddess of Justice, is strongly felt throughout la Sainte-Chapelle and the adjoining halls of justice (Palais de Justice). Also on the Île de la Cité is Notre Dame Cathedral, a focus of [[Mother Mary]].
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