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Lord or master; a chief. Each of the seven rays has a chohan who focuses the [[Christ consciousness]] of the ray, which is indeed the law of the ray governing its righteous use in man. Having ensouled and demonstrated this law of the ray throughout numerous incarnations, and taken initiations both before and after the ascension, the candidate is appointed to the office of chohan by the [[Maha Chohan]], “Great Lord,” who is himself the representative of the [[Holy Spirit]] on all the rays.  
Lord or master; a chief. Each of the seven rays has a chohan who focuses the [[Christ consciousness]] of the ray, which is indeed the law of the ray governing its righteous use in man. Having ensouled and demonstrated this law of the ray throughout numerous incarnations, and taken initiations both before and after the ascension, the candidate is appointed to the office of chohan by the [[Maha Chohan]], “Great Lord,” who is himself the representative of the [[Holy Spirit]] on all the rays.  
The chohans are selected from among the most qualified ascended beings who have arisen from earth’s schoolroom. They are assisted in their task by legions of [[angel]]s, [[elemental]]s and other ascended brethren who carry out the plan of God for the most complete expression of the seven rays that is possible for the mankind of earth. The chohans always obey Cosmic Law; yet they are given certain latitude, in keeping with their individual evolutions, capacities and endowments, to direct mankind in the most adroit manner, giving such loving assistance and spiritual direction as may be the requirement of the hour.
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{{MSP}}, chapter 4.


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{{MSP}}, p. 256.
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