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Historians cite this battle as a prime example of courage and fearlessness in fighting for a cause against massive odds. The [[akashic record]] reveals that the three hundred Spartans were the assembling again of three hundred chelas of Luxor who were in embodiment with Serapis. They were an extraordinary type of manhood. Some are today ascended masters; some remain in embodiment. | Historians cite this battle as a prime example of courage and fearlessness in fighting for a cause against massive odds. The [[akashic record]] reveals that the three hundred Spartans were the assembling again of three hundred chelas of Luxor who were in embodiment with Serapis. They were an extraordinary type of manhood. Some are today ascended masters; some remain in embodiment. | ||
At that time, it was a physical war against physical odds. Today, it is a battle of Armageddon against spiritual wickedness in high places of Church and State—the mind of God consuming the anti-mind, the greater Self consuming the [[not-self]]. | At that time, it was a physical war against physical odds. Today, it is a battle of [[Armageddon]] against spiritual wickedness in high places of Church and State—the mind of God consuming the anti-mind, the greater Self consuming the [[not-self]]. | ||
=== Phidias === | === Phidias === |