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[[Special:MyLanguage/El Morya|El Morya]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Saint Germain|Saint Germain]], el [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Divine Director|Gran Director Divino]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Daniel and Nada Rayborn|Daniel y Nada Rayborn]] y otros maestros ascendidos frecuentan este retiro como huéspedes. El retiro se encuentra en un valle de los Himalayas. La [[Special:MyLanguage/Cave of Light|Cueva de la Luz]] (foco del Gran Director Divino en la India) está situada en la montaña detrás de este retiro. | [[Special:MyLanguage/El Morya|El Morya]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Saint Germain|Saint Germain]], el [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Divine Director|Gran Director Divino]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Daniel and Nada Rayborn|Daniel y Nada Rayborn]] y otros maestros ascendidos frecuentan este retiro como huéspedes. El retiro se encuentra en un valle de los Himalayas. La [[Special:MyLanguage/Cave of Light|Cueva de la Luz]] (foco del Gran Director Divino en la India) está situada en la montaña detrás de este retiro. | ||
[[Godfré Ray King]] | [[Special:MyLanguage/Godfré Ray King|Godfré Ray King]] viajó al Palacio de la Luz con [[Special:MyLanguage/Alexander Gaylord|Alexander Gaylord]] y [[Special:MyLanguage/Rex and Nada, Bob and Pearl|Rex, Nada, Bob y Pearl]]. En ''The Magic Presence (La Mágica Presencia)'' él describe un magnífico edificio de ónice blanco, de cuatro plantas de altura, con una gran bóveda en el centro. «Al subir los peldaños, el sonido de una hermosa campana anunció nuestra llegada y nos recibió como huéspedes del retiro. En un momento, la gran puerta se abrió, dejándonos ver a Najah, que nos saludó… Fuimos acompañados a nuestras habitaciones en la segunda planta, con vistas al valle»<ref></ref>. | ||
Godfré describes Chananda’s private dining room on the first floor, decorated in white and violet: “Toward one end of the room stood an enormous teakwood table, seating at least twenty people, heavily inlaid with a substance that looked like gold, but was in reality a precipitated metal. Toward the other end of the room was a white onyx table of the same size, the top of which was inlaid in violet and gold, it too being a precipitated substance.”<ref>Ibid., p. 379.</ref> | Godfré describes Chananda’s private dining room on the first floor, decorated in white and violet: “Toward one end of the room stood an enormous teakwood table, seating at least twenty people, heavily inlaid with a substance that looked like gold, but was in reality a precipitated metal. Toward the other end of the room was a white onyx table of the same size, the top of which was inlaid in violet and gold, it too being a precipitated substance.”<ref>Ibid., p. 379.</ref> |
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El Palacio de la Luz es el hogar de Chananda y su hermana, la maestra ascendida Najah.
El Morya, Saint Germain, el Gran Director Divino, Daniel y Nada Rayborn y otros maestros ascendidos frecuentan este retiro como huéspedes. El retiro se encuentra en un valle de los Himalayas. La Cueva de la Luz (foco del Gran Director Divino en la India) está situada en la montaña detrás de este retiro.
Godfré Ray King viajó al Palacio de la Luz con Alexander Gaylord y Rex, Nada, Bob y Pearl. En The Magic Presence (La Mágica Presencia) él describe un magnífico edificio de ónice blanco, de cuatro plantas de altura, con una gran bóveda en el centro. «Al subir los peldaños, el sonido de una hermosa campana anunció nuestra llegada y nos recibió como huéspedes del retiro. En un momento, la gran puerta se abrió, dejándonos ver a Najah, que nos saludó… Fuimos acompañados a nuestras habitaciones en la segunda planta, con vistas al valle»Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Godfré describes Chananda’s private dining room on the first floor, decorated in white and violet: “Toward one end of the room stood an enormous teakwood table, seating at least twenty people, heavily inlaid with a substance that looked like gold, but was in reality a precipitated metal. Toward the other end of the room was a white onyx table of the same size, the top of which was inlaid in violet and gold, it too being a precipitated substance.”[1]
Godfré was taken on a tour of the retreat, seeing a music room, a “Cosmic Observatory” containing scientific instruments not yet known to the outer world, and a council chamber seating seven hundred people. “The walls of this room were of a beautiful milk-white onyx with the most marvelous blue trimmings. On the floor was a thick carpet of the same wonderful blue. There were no windows, and the room occupied almost the entire floor of the palace.... At the side was a dais on which stood an altar and a golden chair.... The main part of the altar was precipitated gold, but the top was made of another precipitated substance, the shade of blue that borders on to violet.”[2]
On the ground floor were electrical and chemical laboratories, and in the center of the west wall, the entrance to the half-mile tunnel leading to the Cave of Light.
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “The Palace of Light.”