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The '''Palace of Light''' is the home of [[Chananda]] and his sister, the ascended lady master Najah. | The '''Palace of Light''' is the home of [[Chananda]] and his sister, the ascended lady master Najah. | ||
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[[El Morya]], [[Saint Germain]], the [[Great Divine Director]], [[Daniel and Nada Rayborn]] and others of the ascended hosts frequent this retreat as guests. The retreat is located in a valley in the Himalayan mountains; the [[Cave of Light]] (focus of the Great Divine Director in India) is situated in the mountain behind this retreat. | [[El Morya]], [[Saint Germain]], the [[Great Divine Director]], [[Daniel and Nada Rayborn]] and others of the ascended hosts frequent this retreat as guests. The retreat is located in a valley in the Himalayan mountains; the [[Cave of Light]] (focus of the Great Divine Director in India) is situated in the mountain behind this retreat. | ||
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[[Godfré Ray King]] journeyed to the Palace of Light with [[Alexander Gaylord]] and [[Rex and Nada, Bob and Pearl|Rex, Nada, Bob and Pearl]]. In ''The Magic Presence'' he describes a magnificent building of white onyx, four stories high with a great dome in the center. “As we came up the steps, the tones of a beautiful bell announced our arrival and welcomed us as guests of the retreat. In a moment, the great door opened and Najah stood there to greet us.... We were shown to our quarters on the second floor, overlooking the valley.”<ref>Godfré Ray King, ''The Magic Presence'', 4th ed. (Chicago: Saint Germain Press, 1974), pp. 377–78.</ref> | [[Godfré Ray King]] journeyed to the Palace of Light with [[Alexander Gaylord]] and [[Rex and Nada, Bob and Pearl|Rex, Nada, Bob and Pearl]]. In ''The Magic Presence'' he describes a magnificent building of white onyx, four stories high with a great dome in the center. “As we came up the steps, the tones of a beautiful bell announced our arrival and welcomed us as guests of the retreat. In a moment, the great door opened and Najah stood there to greet us.... We were shown to our quarters on the second floor, overlooking the valley.”<ref>Godfré Ray King, ''The Magic Presence'', 4th ed. (Chicago: Saint Germain Press, 1974), pp. 377–78.</ref> | ||
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Godfré describes Chananda’s private dining room on the first floor, decorated in white and violet: “Toward one end of the room stood an enormous teakwood table, seating at least twenty people, heavily inlaid with a substance that looked like gold, but was in reality a precipitated metal. Toward the other end of the room was a white onyx table of the same size, the top of which was inlaid in violet and gold, it too being a precipitated substance.”<ref>Ibid., p. 379.</ref> | Godfré describes Chananda’s private dining room on the first floor, decorated in white and violet: “Toward one end of the room stood an enormous teakwood table, seating at least twenty people, heavily inlaid with a substance that looked like gold, but was in reality a precipitated metal. Toward the other end of the room was a white onyx table of the same size, the top of which was inlaid in violet and gold, it too being a precipitated substance.”<ref>Ibid., p. 379.</ref> | ||
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Godfré was taken on a tour of the retreat, seeing a music room, a “Cosmic Observatory” containing scientific instruments not yet known to the outer world, and a council chamber seating seven hundred people. “The walls of this room were of a beautiful milk-white onyx with the most marvelous blue trimmings. On the floor was a thick carpet of the same wonderful blue. There were no windows, and the room occupied almost the entire floor of the palace.... At the side was a dais on which stood an altar and a golden chair.... The main part of the altar was precipitated gold, but the top was made of another precipitated substance, the shade of blue that borders on to violet.”<ref>Ibid., pp. 384–85.</ref> | Godfré was taken on a tour of the retreat, seeing a music room, a “Cosmic Observatory” containing scientific instruments not yet known to the outer world, and a council chamber seating seven hundred people. “The walls of this room were of a beautiful milk-white onyx with the most marvelous blue trimmings. On the floor was a thick carpet of the same wonderful blue. There were no windows, and the room occupied almost the entire floor of the palace.... At the side was a dais on which stood an altar and a golden chair.... The main part of the altar was precipitated gold, but the top was made of another precipitated substance, the shade of blue that borders on to violet.”<ref>Ibid., pp. 384–85.</ref> | ||
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On the ground floor were electrical and chemical laboratories, and in the center of the west wall, the entrance to the half-mile tunnel leading to the Cave of Light. | On the ground floor were electrical and chemical laboratories, and in the center of the west wall, the entrance to the half-mile tunnel leading to the Cave of Light. | ||
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[[Chananda]] | [[Chananda]] | ||
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[[Cave of Light]] | [[Cave of Light]] | ||
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{{MTR}}, s.v. “The Palace of Light.” | {{MTR}}, s.v. “The Palace of Light.” | ||
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[[Category:Etheric retreats]] | [[Category:Etheric retreats]] | ||
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