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<blockquote>The action of love is the action of the mightiest force in all of cosmos, the unleashing of the white-fire core of the atom, of the core of the secret rays.... Watch, then, how the judgment is meted by God through the instrument of the Elohim and through the instrument of love, and see how in the coming days there is a reinforcement of choices: those who choose light will find their light reinforced ... and those who are of the darkness will become that conglomerate mass of the mass subconscious wherein the spirals of self-annihilation and defeat lead, then, to the second death. Choose, then, life!... Choose allegiance to the inner flame. And be not concerned whether or not the messenger, the emissary, is right, is wrong, is real, or is not real.... Be concerned with the choice within the citadel of your own consciousness, your own being and life, and then you will know what is Real.<ref>“The Elohim and Their Retreats,” ''Pearls of Wisdom'', 1978, p. 351.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>The action of love is the action of the mightiest force in all of cosmos, the unleashing of the white-fire core of the atom, of the core of the secret rays.... Watch, then, how the judgment is meted by God through the instrument of the Elohim and through the instrument of love, and see how in the coming days there is a reinforcement of choices: those who choose light will find their light reinforced ... and those who are of the darkness will become that conglomerate mass of the mass subconscious wherein the spirals of self-annihilation and defeat lead, then, to the second death. Choose, then, life!... Choose allegiance to the inner flame. And be not concerned whether or not the messenger, the emissary, is right, is wrong, is real, or is not real.... Be concerned with the choice within the citadel of your own consciousness, your own being and life, and then you will know what is Real.<ref>“The Elohim and Their Retreats,” ''Pearls of Wisdom'', 1978, p. 351.</ref></blockquote>


== In mythology ==
== In mythology == <!--T:16-->


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Heros could have been known to the ancient Greeks as Eros, to the Romans as Cupid—the personification of the cosmic force, as they believed, which brings harmony to chaos, coordinating the elements which constitute the universe.  
Heros could have been known to the ancient Greeks as Eros, to the Romans as Cupid—the personification of the cosmic force, as they believed, which brings harmony to chaos, coordinating the elements which constitute the universe.  


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The mythology of the Greeks and Romans is most likely taken from their memory of an ancient encounter with the Elohim. Since that time, however, the gods and goddesses have assumed human characteristics in the minds of the people. Hence, mythological figures do not necessarily reflect the actuality of the Elohim.
The mythology of the Greeks and Romans is most likely taken from their memory of an ancient encounter with the Elohim. Since that time, however, the gods and goddesses have assumed human characteristics in the minds of the people. Hence, mythological figures do not necessarily reflect the actuality of the Elohim.


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{{MTR}}, s.v. “Heros and Amora.”
{{MTR}}, s.v. “Heros and Amora.”


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1978 ''Pearls of Wisdom,'' section on the Elohim.
1978 ''Pearls of Wisdom,'' section on the Elohim.