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<blockquote>America is beset with the karma that the nation has made since its inception two centuries ago. It is beset with ancient records of Atlantis not yet paid. And it is bowed down by a false teaching that is not that of the Christ concerning this karma, concerning accountability.</blockquote>
<blockquote>America is beset with the karma that the nation has made since its inception two centuries ago. It is beset with ancient records of Atlantis not yet paid. And it is bowed down by a false teaching that is not that of the Christ concerning this karma, concerning accountability.</blockquote>


<blockquote>So many false teachers abound and so little discrimination is exercised, even in the New Age movement. Wherever there is a claim or a personality or a new fad or some other exploration into the psychic, there do they run like chickens for feed.</blockquote>
<blockquote>So many [[false teachers]] abound and so little discrimination is exercised, even in the New Age movement. Wherever there is a claim or a personality or a new fad or some other exploration into the psychic, there do they run like chickens for feed.</blockquote>


<blockquote>Blessed hearts, find the truth of Being in yourself. Find others who have that truth of Being. And watch out, for the disease of the [[carnal mind]] is idolatry. Most people on or off the spiritual path are idolatrous of themselves, quite pleased with their meager knowledge and even less attainment, which they deem to be great.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Blessed hearts, find the truth of Being in yourself. Find others who have that truth of Being. And watch out, for the disease of the [[carnal mind]] is [[idolatry]]. Most people on or off the spiritual path are idolatrous of themselves, quite pleased with their meager knowledge and even less attainment, which they deem to be great.</blockquote>


<blockquote>Know ye not that the first step on the Path is one of humility and self-effacement? The first step beyond this is forgiveness toward all life.<ref>The Ascended Master Phylos the Tibetan, “We Are Winners and We Win with Joy!” {{POWref|34|25|, June 23, 1991}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>Know ye not that the first step on the Path is one of humility and self-effacement? The first step beyond this is forgiveness toward all life.<ref>The Ascended Master Phylos the Tibetan, “We Are Winners and We Win with Joy!” {{POWref|34|25|, June 23, 1991}}</ref></blockquote>
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