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El Morya speaks of false gurus and false teachers:  
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[[El Morya]] speaks of false gurus and false teachers:  


<blockquote>Down through the centuries we have appointed our [[messenger]]s prophets of the law, teachers of the way of the [[Christ consciousness]] and of the Buddhic light. Others whom we would call unappointed or self-appointed messengers have come forth to blatantly usurp their ministry and their office in hierarchy. And so there is abroad in the land an enticing spirit, beguiling as the serpent, that is not the true spirit of prophecy. Nor is it come as the gift of the [[Holy Spirit]]; it is the voice of rebellion and of [[witchcraft]], of vain talkers and deceivers. These are the crystal-ball gazers, the [[psychic]] readers and self-proclaimed messiahs—bewitched and bewitching, coming in the name of the Church yet denying the true Church, coming in the name of the Logos yet their lives a betrayal of true reason and the law.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Down through the centuries we have appointed our [[messenger]]s prophets of the law, teachers of the way of the [[Christ consciousness]] and of the Buddhic light. Others whom we would call unappointed or self-appointed messengers have come forth to blatantly usurp their ministry and their office in hierarchy. And so there is abroad in the land an enticing spirit, beguiling as the serpent, that is not the true spirit of prophecy. Nor is it come as the gift of the [[Holy Spirit]]; it is the voice of rebellion and of [[witchcraft]], of vain talkers and deceivers. These are the crystal-ball gazers, the [[psychic]] readers and self-proclaimed messiahs—bewitched and bewitching, coming in the name of the Church yet denying the true Church, coming in the name of the Logos yet their lives a betrayal of true reason and the law.</blockquote>