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==Una iniciación a la Cristeidad==
==Una iniciación a la Cristeidad==


En "La Apertura del Séptimo Sello", [[Special:MyLanguage/Sanat Kumara|Sanat Kumara]] explica que el bautismo en agua corresponde a una de las etapas de iniciación de la cristeidad. Hay (1) nacimiento, (2) bautismo en agua, (3) bautismo de fuego ([[Special:MyLanguage/transfiguration|transfiguración]]) y (4) [[Special:MyLanguage/crucifixion|crucifixión]], [[Special:MyLanguage/resurrection|resurrección]] y [[Special:MyLanguage/ascension|ascensión]].  
En ''La Apertura del Séptimo Sello'', [[Special:MyLanguage/Sanat Kumara|Sanat Kumara]] explica que el bautismo en agua corresponde a una de las etapas de iniciación de la cristeidad. Hay (1) nacimiento, (2) bautismo en agua, (3) bautismo de fuego ([[Special:MyLanguage/transfiguration|transfiguración]]) y (4) [[Special:MyLanguage/crucifixion|crucifixión]], [[Special:MyLanguage/resurrection|resurrección]] y [[Special:MyLanguage/ascension|ascensión]].  


<blockquote>The initiation of the second stage of Christhood is the Water (Matter) Baptism through the Christ of [[Maitreya]] under the office of the Lion on the north gate. This stage was reenacted by the Lord Jesus Christ in his baptism by John in the river Jordan. Its purpose was to illustrate the ritual for you, my beloved; for the living Gurus (God-men) John and Jesus had no need to publicly reenact the ritual except to fulfill the law as an example of its righteous use to their chelas—an example which they should follow both in the spirit and the letter in the hour of their initiation into the second gospel of the four that form the square.</blockquote>
<blockquote>The initiation of the second stage of Christhood is the Water (Matter) Baptism through the Christ of [[Maitreya]] under the office of the Lion on the north gate. This stage was reenacted by the Lord Jesus Christ in his baptism by John in the river Jordan. Its purpose was to illustrate the ritual for you, my beloved; for the living Gurus (God-men) John and Jesus had no need to publicly reenact the ritual except to fulfill the law as an example of its righteous use to their chelas—an example which they should follow both in the spirit and the letter in the hour of their initiation into the second gospel of the four that form the square.</blockquote>