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[Hindi ''celā'' from Sanskrit ''ceta'' “slave,” i.e., “servant”] In India, a disciple of a religious teacher or [[guru]]. A term used generally to refer to a student of the [[ascended masters]] and their teachings. Specifically, a student of more than ordinary self-discipline and devotion initiated by an ascended master and serving the cause of the [[Great White Brotherhood]]. | [Hindi ''celā'' from Sanskrit ''ceta'' “slave,” i.e., “servant”] In India, a disciple of a religious teacher or [[guru]]. A term used generally to refer to a student of the [[ascended masters]] and their teachings. Specifically, a student of more than ordinary self-discipline and devotion initiated by an ascended master and serving the cause of the [[Great White Brotherhood]]. | ||
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Elizabeth Clare Prophet, ''The Guru-Chela Relationship with the Ascended Masters'' (audio album) | |||
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[[Discipleship]] | [[Discipleship]] | ||
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[[Guru-chela relationship]] | [[Guru-chela relationship]] | ||
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[Hindi celā from Sanskrit ceta “slave,” i.e., “servant”] In India, a disciple of a religious teacher or guru. A term used generally to refer to a student of the ascended masters and their teachings. Specifically, a student of more than ordinary self-discipline and devotion initiated by an ascended master and serving the cause of the Great White Brotherhood.
For more information
El Morya, The Chela and the Path: Keys to Soul Mastery in the Aquarian Age
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Guru-Chela Relationship with the Ascended Masters (audio album)
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation