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<blockquote>This meditation can produce in you a feeling of intense heat or a glow over the [[third-eye chakra]] and surrounding the head as a halo. With concentrated visualization daily, you can establish such a strong heart tie to the Great Central Sun as to make you almost oblivious to the darkness of the earth. You must always put this darkness behind you. And when you invoke your [[tube of light]], visualize the rays of the Great Central Sun streaming down upon you within and without.<ref>Gautama Buddha, December 31, 1994, “Shamballa: Point of Origin, Point of Return,” {{POWref|38|6|, February 5, 1995}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>This meditation can produce in you a feeling of intense heat or a glow over the [[third-eye chakra]] and surrounding the head as a halo. With concentrated visualization daily, you can establish such a strong heart tie to the Great Central Sun as to make you almost oblivious to the darkness of the earth. You must always put this darkness behind you. And when you invoke your [[tube of light]], visualize the rays of the Great Central Sun streaming down upon you within and without.<ref>Gautama Buddha, December 31, 1994, “Shamballa: Point of Origin, Point of Return,” {{POWref|38|6|, February 5, 1995}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:5663332096 598ce86d51 o.jpg|thumb|In 1995 a large white cross with a circle at the nexus of the two bars was positioned outside King Arthur’s Court overlooking the Yellowstone River. Lit from below at night, the cross could be seen from the highway and surrounding area.]]
=== 1996 The cosmic cross of white fire ===
<blockquote>The thoughtform for the year, beloved, must be delivered after the midnight hour of the previous year. This is a matter of astrology. When that thoughtform is released, sometime after the clock strikes twelve, there is, then, that moment when it actually comes into an etheric-physical manifestation. Therefore I did not deliver it earlier.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Blessed ones, the messenger’s communion with me, and I with her, though her not aware of my presence, brought about the manifestation of the thoughtform for the year, which you all have seen. It is the cosmic cross of white fire with a circle at the nexus of the two bars. This is a magnificent thoughtform. And it is the co-workers here at the ranch who created it and made it physical. They even draped the trees with the lights of the causal body going out from the center beneath the cross. That circle, beloved, is the circle of oneness of Alpha and Omega with all those who bear and wear the sign of that cross, the cosmic cross of white fire.</blockquote>
<blockquote>As you know, the staff have given to the messenger, for the fourteenth anniversary of the marriage of Edward and Elizabeth, a cross of white fire. Meditating on this cross, she realized that all could have recourse to healing through the diamonds of that cross.</blockquote>
<blockquote>And so you see, beloved, that cross became the gigantic cross and now the cosmic cross of white fire that you might call upon. The messenger has stated that she would always wear this [diamond] cross on her person so that if you have a sudden need you may call to the causal body of the messenger and to that cross and know a tie to the higher causal bodies of the messengers and twin flames ascended.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Now, beloved, remember the Tao. Remember the T’ai Chi. Remember the vertical bar signifying your ascent to God and the horizontal bar signifying the work you have remaining to do on planet earth.</blockquote>
<blockquote>So I have delivered this to you, beloved. And I have purposely not told you at what hour this came into being. Thus it will have an unknown astrology, and yet the thoughtform shall be your banner and your battle cry.<ref>Gautama Buddha, “Thoughtform for the Year 1996: The Cosmic Cross of White Fire,” {{POWref|46|43|, October 26, 2003}}</ref></blockquote>


[[File:2018-10-31 15 25 21 The west side of the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|The United States Marine Corps War Memorial, frequently referred to as the Iwo Jima Memorial, depicts one of the most famous incidents of World War II. The monument is in tribute to the 6,821 Americans who gave their lives in the battle for Iwo Jima, Japan—a key to the successful conclusion of the Pacific campaign. The sculpture is the largest cast-bronze statue in the world; hundreds of artisans worked eight years to complete it.]]
[[File:2018-10-31 15 25 21 The west side of the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|The United States Marine Corps War Memorial, frequently referred to as the Iwo Jima Memorial, depicts one of the most famous incidents of World War II. The monument is in tribute to the 6,821 Americans who gave their lives in the battle for Iwo Jima, Japan—a key to the successful conclusion of the Pacific campaign. The sculpture is the largest cast-bronze statue in the world; hundreds of artisans worked eight years to complete it.]]