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In 1976 the seven holy Kumaras spoke in Hawaii of the raising up of the Mother flame of Lemuria. This flame was upon a central altar, and around it, on what is known as the fire ring of the lands that border the Pacific Ocean today, were twelve temples, all dedicated to the Mother light. The twelve temples were for the solar initiations of the twelve hierarchies. Each had its own tone and flame.
In 1976 the seven holy Kumaras spoke in [[Hawaii]] of the raising up of the Mother flame of Lemuria. This flame was upon a central altar, and around it, on what is known as the fire ring of the lands that border the Pacific Ocean today, were twelve temples, all dedicated to the Mother light. The twelve temples were for the solar initiations of the twelve hierarchies. Each had its own tone and flame.

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In 1976 the seven holy Kumaras spoke in [[Hawaii]] of the raising up of the Mother flame of Lemuria. This flame was upon a central altar, and around it, on what is known as the fire ring of the lands that border the Pacific Ocean today, were twelve temples, all dedicated to the Mother light. The twelve temples were for the solar initiations of the twelve hierarchies. Each had its own tone and flame.

In 1976 the seven holy Kumaras spoke in Hawaii of the raising up of the Mother flame of Lemuria. This flame was upon a central altar, and around it, on what is known as the fire ring of the lands that border the Pacific Ocean today, were twelve temples, all dedicated to the Mother light. The twelve temples were for the solar initiations of the twelve hierarchies. Each had its own tone and flame.