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John the Baptist said of Jesus, “He must increase but I must decrease.”<ref>John 3:30.</ref> The guru stepped aside because this was the dispensation of the Piscean age. And so Jesus now would wax strong in the Lord to be that avatar of that age.
John the Baptist said of Jesus, “He must increase but I must decrease.”<ref>John 3:30.</ref> The guru stepped aside because this was the dispensation of the Piscean age. And so Jesus now would wax strong in the Lord to be that avatar of that age.


Between the ages of twelve and thirty, Jesus studied in both outer and inner retreats of the [[Ascension Temple|Brotherhood at Luxor]] and in the Himalayas. [[Serapis Bey]], Hierarch of the Ascension Temple at Luxor, Egypt, has described how the Master Jesus came to Luxor as a very young man and knelt before the Hierophant “refusing all honors that were offered him” and asked to be initiated into the first grade of spiritual law and mystery. “No sense of pride marred his visage—no sense of preeminence or false expectation, albeit he could have well expected the highest honors.”<ref>DOA>, p. 33.</ref>
Between the ages of twelve and thirty, Jesus studied in both outer and inner retreats of the [[Ascension Temple|Brotherhood at Luxor]] and in the Himalayas. [[Serapis Bey]], Hierarch of the Ascension Temple at Luxor, Egypt, has described how the Master Jesus came to Luxor as a very young man and knelt before the Hierophant “refusing all honors that were offered him” and asked to be initiated into the first grade of spiritual law and mystery. “No sense of pride marred his visage—no sense of preeminence or false expectation, albeit he could have well expected the highest honors.”<ref>{{DOA}}, p. 33.</ref>


{{Main|Lost years of Jesus}}
{{Main|Lost years of Jesus}}