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Clara Louise serves on the fourth ray of God’s purity, and her musical keynote is “Calm As the Night.” Her soul’s devotion to God is reflected in her prior embodiments. In the days of [[Lemuria]], she served in the central temple as a '''priestess at the altar of the Divine Mother''', and at the time of Jesus she was embodied as the '''apostle James'''. In her recent life, she often repeated to others the words of Jesus, “What is that to thee? follow thou me!”<ref>John 21:22.</ref>
Clara Louise serves on the fourth ray of God’s purity, and her musical [[keynote]] is “Calm As the Night.” Her soul’s devotion to God is reflected in her prior embodiments. In the days of [[Lemuria]], she served in the central temple as a '''priestess at the altar of the Divine Mother''', and at the time of Jesus she was embodied as the '''apostle James'''. In her recent life, she often repeated to others the words of Jesus, “What is that to thee? follow thou me!”<ref>John 21:22.</ref>

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Clara Louise serves on the fourth ray of God’s purity, and her musical [[keynote]] is “Calm As the Night.” Her soul’s devotion to God is reflected in her prior embodiments. In the days of [[Lemuria]], she served in the central temple as a '''priestess at the altar of the Divine Mother''', and at the time of Jesus she was embodied as the '''apostle James'''. In her recent life, she often repeated to others the words of Jesus, “What is that to thee? follow thou me!”<ref>John 21:22.</ref>

Clara Louise serves on the fourth ray of God’s purity, and her musical keynote is “Calm As the Night.” Her soul’s devotion to God is reflected in her prior embodiments. In the days of Lemuria, she served in the central temple as a priestess at the altar of the Divine Mother, and at the time of Jesus she was embodied as the apostle James. In her recent life, she often repeated to others the words of Jesus, “What is that to thee? follow thou me!”[1]

  1. John 21:22.