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Em 1964, Tabor disse:  
Em 1964, Tabor disse:  


<blockquote>I come to you tonight to speak to you primarily of the “silent ones,” those souls that have drawn apart at various times in their lives to commune in the quiet places of the world with the power that was derived from their eternal source. The world is enrichened by countless numbers of these blessed souls....</blockquote>
<blockquote>Esta noite, venho até vós para falar principalmente sobre ‘os seres da solidão’ que são as almas que, em vários momentos das suas vidas, se retiraram para lugares tranquilos para comungar com o poder que emana da fonte eterna. O mundo é enriquecido por números incontáveis dessas almas abençoadas.</blockquote>


<blockquote>Therefore, precious ones of the light, those who are with me, the Gods of the Mountains, desire to expand in your consciousness a new sense of the “[[lonely ones]].” “Come apart. Come out from among them and be ye a separate people,” saith the L<small>ORD</small> thy God. So long as you are of the world you cannot be of the immortal kingdom. Ultimately, one by one they shall all step forth and be counted in the ranks of God. Now as the lonely ones, one by one in your various communities, not desiring to be thought wise of men but seeking an eternal city of God, as Augustine, the saint of old, you shall pursue your divine destiny.<ref>God Tabor, March 27, 1964.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>Therefore, precious ones of the light, those who are with me, the Gods of the Mountains, desire to expand in your consciousness a new sense of the “[[lonely ones]].” “Come apart. Come out from among them and be ye a separate people,” saith the L<small>ORD</small> thy God. So long as you are of the world you cannot be of the immortal kingdom. Ultimately, one by one they shall all step forth and be counted in the ranks of God. Now as the lonely ones, one by one in your various communities, not desiring to be thought wise of men but seeking an eternal city of God, as Augustine, the saint of old, you shall pursue your divine destiny.<ref>God Tabor, March 27, 1964.</ref></blockquote>
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