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Biannually, at the turn of the year and at summer solstice, the [[Lords of Karma]] meet at the [[Royal Teton Retreat]] (in the heaven-world at the site of the Grand Teton near Jackson Hole, Wyoming) to review petitions from unascended devotees and to grant dispensations of sponsorship to worthy souls for constructive purposes. Traditionally, students of the [[ascended master]]s write personal petitions to the Karmic Board on New Year’s Eve and the Fourth of July. In handwritten, sealed letters that are consecrated at the altar and then burned, they offer their service upon the altar of God and ask for divine intercession in their personal lives, the Community of the Holy Spirit, the nation and the world.  
Biannually, at the turn of the year and at summer solstice, the [[Lords of Karma]] meet at the [[Royal Teton Retreat]] (in the heaven-world at the site of the Grand Teton near Jackson Hole, Wyoming) to review petitions from unascended devotees and to grant [[dispensation]]s of sponsorship to worthy souls for constructive purposes. Traditionally, students of the [[ascended master]]s write personal '''petitions to the Karmic Board''' on New Year’s Eve and the Fourth of July. In handwritten, sealed letters that are consecrated at the altar and then burned, they offer their service upon the altar of God and ask for divine intercession in their personal lives, the Community of the Holy Spirit, the nation and the world.  


During the ceremony when these letters are burned, the coil of consciousness that went into the letters, the etheric blueprint of the writing, is taken up in a scroll at the etheric level and transferred by the angels to the Royal Teton Retreat, where the letters are read and acted on by the Lords of Karma.  
During the ceremony when these letters are burned, the coil of consciousness that went into the letters, the etheric blueprint of the writing, is taken up in a scroll at the etheric level and transferred by the angels to the Royal Teton Retreat, where the letters are read and acted on by the Lords of Karma.  
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In writing a petition to the Karmic Board, the [[Great Divine Director]] recommends that you carefully consider what you desire to petition for, keeping in mind  
In writing a petition to the Karmic Board, the [[Great Divine Director]] recommends that you carefully consider what you desire to petition for, keeping in mind  


<blockquote>... that which is practical, that which is good for one and good for all, that which is good for Community and the expansion of the Church and that which can accomplish truly the forward march in the revolution in education that we seek in America [and the world].</blockquote>
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... that which is practical, that which is good for one and good for all, that which is good for Community and the expansion of the Church and that which can accomplish truly the forward march in the revolution in education that we seek in America [and the world].


<blockquote>Yes, beloved, when seeking grants and petitioning for them, maximize your effort and contemplate how that which you can do and the grant that you might receive for [yourself] can [by your prayers] bless so many others at the same time.<ref>The Great Divine Director, “The Offering of Myself,” {{POWref|36|7|, February 14, 1993}}</ref></blockquote>
Yes, beloved, when seeking grants and petitioning for them, maximize your effort and contemplate how that which you can do and the grant that you might receive for [yourself] can [by your prayers] bless so many others at the same time.<ref>The Great Divine Director, “The Offering of Myself,” {{POWref|36|7|, February 14, 1993}}</ref>
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After writing your letter, you can consecrate it at your altar and burn it in your fireplace or a safe receptacle. You may also want to keep a copy of your letter in your Bible for reference—to be sure you keep your promises to God and the masters—and to use in daily decrees for your stated goals.
After writing your letter, you can consecrate it at your altar and burn it in your fireplace or a safe receptacle. You may also want to keep a copy of your letter in your Bible for reference—to be sure you keep your promises to God and the masters—and to use in daily decrees for your stated goals.