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In 1981, Gautama established an extension of this retreat, called the [[Western Shamballa]], in the etheric octave over the [[Heart of the Inner Retreat]] at the [[Royal Teton Ranch]].
In 1981, Gautama established an extension of this retreat, called the [[Western Shamballa]], in the etheric octave over the [[Heart of the Inner Retreat]] at the [[Royal Teton Ranch]].


Gautama Buddha’s [[keynote]] is “Moonlight and Roses.” The “Ode to Joy” from [[Beethoven]]’s Ninth Symphony also gives us direct attunement with the Lord of the World.
A [[Special:MyLanguage/keynote|nota-chave]] de Gautama Buda é a canção “Moonlight and Roses”. A “Ode à Alegria”, da nona sinfonia de [[Special:MyLanguage/Beethoven|Beethoven]], também nos sintoniza diretamente com o Senhor do Mundo.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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