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<blockquote>For we are here to fill in the missing links in the chain of Being so that when the hour of your [[transition]] comes and you find yourself as the rose on the other side of the wall, you will have the momentum and the inner soul-direction that will carry you to this or one of the other retreats of the [[Brotherhood]] either for final preparation for the ascension or for preparation for [[reembodiment]].<ref>{{OTD}}, chapter 4.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>For we are here to fill in the missing links in the chain of Being so that when the hour of your [[transition]] comes and you find yourself as the rose on the other side of the wall, you will have the momentum and the inner soul-direction that will carry you to this or one of the other retreats of the [[Brotherhood]] either for final preparation for the ascension or for preparation for [[reembodiment]].<ref>{{OTD}}, chapter 4.</ref></blockquote>


The ascension flame is an intense fiery white with a crystal glow. The Easter lily is the symbol of the flame and its focus in the nature kingdom, and the white diamond is its focus in the mineral kingdom. The melody of the flame is the “Triumphal March” from ''Aïda'', and the [[keynote]] of the retreat is “Liebestraum,” by Franz Liszt.
The ascension flame is an intense fiery white with a crystal glow. The Easter lily is the symbol of the flame and its focus in the nature kingdom, and the white diamond is its focus in the mineral kingdom. The melody of the flame is the “Triumphal March” from ''Aïda'', and the [[keynote]] of the retreat is “Liebestraum,” by [[Franz Liszt]].


== See also ==
== See also ==