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== Воплощения ==
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Phylos’ embodiments are revealed in the book ''A Dweller on Two Planets'', dictated by Phylos the Tibetan to his [[amanuensis]], Frederick S. Oliver. (Amanuensis means “secretary”; it is not a [[messenger]] but simply someone who has the vessels necessary to write down what is given to him by an unascended or ascended [[adept]].)
Воплощения Филоса описаны в книге «Гражданин двух планет», которую он продиктовал своему [[Special:MyLanguage/amanuensis|секретарю]] Фредерику Оливеру. (Секретарь не является [[Special:MyLanguage/messenger|Посланником]]; это просто тот, кто представляет собой приемлемый сосуд для того, чтобы записывать информацию, передаваемую через вознесенного или невознесенного [[Special:MyLanguage/adept|адепта]].)


Phylos began dictating the book to Frederick Oliver in 1883 or 1884 when Oliver was seventeen or eighteen years old. The book was published in 1899. In his preface to ''A Dweller on Two Planets'', Phylos calls himself a “Theochristian student and Occult Adept.” He is a student of the mysteries of God and of Christian mysticism.
Phylos began dictating the book to Frederick Oliver in 1883 or 1884 when Oliver was seventeen or eighteen years old. The book was published in 1899. In his preface to ''A Dweller on Two Planets'', Phylos calls himself a “Theochristian student and Occult Adept.” He is a student of the mysteries of God and of Christian mysticism.
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