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Leto’s [[twin flame]] is the ascended master [[Alexander Gaylord]]. Godfré Ray King’s book ''The Magic Presence'' recounts how Alexander Gaylord, while yet in embodiment and working for the Brotherhood, went on missions with Leto, who had ascended more than three hundred years earlier.
Leto’s [[twin flame]] is the ascended master [[Alexander Gaylord]]. Godfré Ray King’s book ''The Magic Presence'' recounts how Alexander Gaylord, while yet in embodiment and working for the Brotherhood, went on missions with Leto, who had ascended more than three hundred years earlier.<ref>Godfré Ray King, ''The Magic Presence'', 5th ed. (Chicago: Saint Germain Press, 1982), pp. 187–214.</ref>

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Leto’s [[twin flame]] is the ascended master [[Alexander Gaylord]]. Godfré Ray King’s book ''The Magic Presence'' recounts how Alexander Gaylord, while yet in embodiment and working for the Brotherhood, went on missions with Leto, who had ascended more than three hundred years earlier.<ref>Godfré Ray King, ''The Magic Presence'', 5th ed. (Chicago: Saint Germain Press, 1982), pp. 187–214.</ref>

Leto’s twin flame is the ascended master Alexander Gaylord. Godfré Ray King’s book The Magic Presence recounts how Alexander Gaylord, while yet in embodiment and working for the Brotherhood, went on missions with Leto, who had ascended more than three hundred years earlier.[1]

  1. Godfré Ray King, The Magic Presence, 5th ed. (Chicago: Saint Germain Press, 1982), pp. 187–214.