<blockquote>Thus, the order becomes one’s reason for being. With a reason for being, you can fly, you can run—and you can ascend to God.<ref>El Morya, “The Order of the Good Samaritan,” {{POWref|27|52|, October 28, 1984}}</ref></blockquote>
Thus, the order becomes one’s reason for being. With a reason for being, you can fly, you can run—and you can ascend to God.<ref>El Morya, “The Order of the Good Samaritan,” {{POWref|27|52|, October 28, 1984}}</ref>
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Thus, the order becomes one’s reason for being. With a reason for being, you can fly, you can run—and you can ascend to God.[1]
↑El Morya, “The Order of the Good Samaritan,” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 27, no. 52, October 28, 1984.