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Gautama attained the enlightenment of the Buddha twenty-five centuries ago, a path he had pursued through many previous embodiments culminating in his forty-nine-day [[meditation]] under the Bo tree; hence he is called Gautama, the Buddha. He holds the office of [[Lord of the World]], sustaining, by his causal body and [[threefold flame]], the divine spark and consciousness in the evolutions of earth approaching the path of personal [[Christhood]]. His aura of Love/Wisdom ensouling the planet issues from his incomparable devotion to the [[Divine Mother]]. He is the hierarch of [[Shamballa]], the original retreat of [[Sanat Kumara]] now on the etheric plane over the Gobi Desert. On April 18, 1981, the beloved Gautama Buddha established his [[Western Shamballa]] in America’s wilderness at the northern border of Yellowstone National Park at the [[Inner Retreat]] of the [[Royal Teton Ranch]]. | Gautama attained the enlightenment of the Buddha twenty-five centuries ago, a path he had pursued through many previous embodiments culminating in his forty-nine-day [[meditation]] under the Bo tree; hence he is called Gautama, the Buddha. He holds the office of [[Lord of the World]], sustaining, by his causal body and [[threefold flame]], the divine spark and consciousness in the evolutions of earth approaching the path of personal [[Christhood]]. His aura of Love/Wisdom ensouling the planet issues from his incomparable devotion to the [[Divine Mother]]. He is the hierarch of [[Shamballa]], the original retreat of [[Sanat Kumara]] now on the [[etheric plane]] over the Gobi Desert. On April 18, 1981, the beloved Gautama Buddha established his [[Western Shamballa]] in America’s wilderness at the northern border of Yellowstone National Park at the [[Inner Retreat]] of the [[Royal Teton Ranch]]. |
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