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<blockquote>This meditation can produce in you a feeling of intense heat or a glow over the [[third-eye chakra]] and surrounding the head as a halo. With concentrated visualization daily, you can establish such a strong heart tie to the Great Central Sun as to make you almost oblivious to the darkness of the earth. You must always put this darkness behind you. And when you invoke your [[tube of light]], visualize the rays of the Great Central Sun streaming down upon you within and without.<ref>Gautama Buddha, December 31, 1994, “Shamballa: Point of Origin, Point of Return,” {{POWref|38|6|, February 5, 1995}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>This meditation can produce in you a feeling of intense heat or a glow over the [[third-eye chakra]] and surrounding the head as a halo. With concentrated visualization daily, you can establish such a strong heart tie to the Great Central Sun as to make you almost oblivious to the darkness of the earth. You must always put this darkness behind you. And when you invoke your [[tube of light]], visualize the rays of the Great Central Sun streaming down upon you within and without.<ref>Gautama Buddha, December 31, 1994, “Shamballa: Point of Origin, Point of Return,” {{POWref|38|6|, February 5, 1995}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:2018-10-31 15 25 21 The west side of the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|The United States Marine Corps War Memorial, frequently referred to as the Iwo Jima Memorial, depicts one of the most famous incidents of World War II. The monument is in tribute to the 6,821 Americans who gave their lives in the battle for Iwo Jima, Japan—a key to the successful conclusion of the Pacific campaign. The sculpture is the largest cast-bronze statue in the world; hundreds of artisans worked eight years to complete it.]]
=== 1997 The Iwo Jima Memorial ===
The thoughtform for the year 1997 was announced by Sanat Kumara:
<blockquote>Beloved ones, the thoughtform for the year 1997 is none other than the '''Iwo Jima Memorial'''. I have chosen this thoughtform, for it shows the unity and oneness of those who have fought and won on foreign soils, especially in the Pacific arena. I have chosen this, beloved, so that you might see that it takes a concerted effort of many to plant the banner of Old Glory, to plant the banner of Sanat Kumara, to plant the banner of [[Maitreya]], to carry the banner and to know one’s strength as you rally round the banner of Sanat Kumara.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Let that memorial be a memory to you that against all odds the United States of America won World War II, World War I. Yes, beloved, the wars were won because people sacrificed, they surrendered, they were selfless and they were not surfeited in their own human consciousness and the things of the world and the things of darkness. Of those who were the winners in those days, many have reincarnated today. Many of them are your own children.</blockquote>
<blockquote>So, beloved, what man has done, man can do. Let us be up and doing, for the hour is far spent and the world awaits the coming of the legions of Sanat Kumara, the Keepers of the Flame and the lightbearers of every continent. So may you all stand and rejoice for the victory of your nations!<ref>Sanat Kumara, “A Special Dispensation for All the Youth: A Mantle as a Filigree of Protection,” {{POWref|44|47|, November 25, 2001}}</ref></blockquote>


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