Retiro Royal Teton

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La cordillera Teton


El Retiro Royal Teton, congruente con la cordillera Teton, cerca de Jackson Hole, en Wyoming, es el retiro principal de la Gran Hermandad Blanca en Norteamérica. Confucio es el jerarca de este retiro físico-etérico en la montaña Grand Teton. Este retiro es un antiguo foco de gran luz donde los siete rayos de los Elohim y los arcángeles están amparados.

Los Señores del Karma, Gautama Buda y todos los miembros de la Gran Hermandad Blanca frecuentan este lugar de reunión de los maestros ascendidos y sus discípulos, manteniendo las funciones especializadas de sus propios retiros.

Historia

Este retiro es muy antiguo. En este punto, la primera y la segunda raza raíz descendieron a la forma patrocinadas por el Arcángel Miguel y los demás arcángeles. A medida que los miembros de la primera raza raíz completaron su plan individual y comenzaron a ascender, fueron asumiendo puestos en la jerarquía para reforzar en el sistema creativo de arriba los impulsos acumulados que se habían reunido abajo.

Los retiros y focos de la Gran Hermandad Blanca se fueron estableciendo gradualmente a medida que los miembros de la primera raza raíz fueron surgiendo para llenar los puestos necesarios para una magnetización de luz en constante expansión y trascendencia sobre el cuerpo planetario.

Meetings at the retreat

Dos veces al año –durante el solsticio de invierno y el de verano– los Señores del Karma se congregan en las cámaras de consejo de este retiro para actuar con respecto a las peticiones de los hijos y las hijas de Dios y para entregar las dispensaciones cósmicas que provienen del corazón de Alfa y Omega, en el Gran Sol Central (asignaciones de energía para la iluminación y el progreso de la humanidad).

Cada víspera de Año Nuevo el Vigilante Silencioso de este sistema solar entrega la forma de pensamiento para el año entrante al Señor del Mundo, Gautama Buda, que a su vez la entrega a las evoluciones no ascendidas de la Tierra desde el Retiro Royal Teton. La forma de pensamiento contiene las claves para la exteriorización de la voluntad de Dios para el planeta del próximo ciclo de doce meses.

Description

We approach the hidden entrance of the Royal Teton Retreat accompanied by an ascended master, for whom large boulders on the mountainside part and great bronze doors open wide. We descend in an elevator two thousand feet into the heart of the mountain. Entering the reception hall, we behold a magnificent tapestry heavily embroidered with silk and jewels, depicting the founders of the retreat in the act of invoking tremendous power from the sun.

Accompanied by the ascended master Saint Germain, Guy W. Ballard (now the ascended master Godfre) visited the Royal Teton Retreat earlier in the twentieth century. He recorded his experiences there and in the Cave of Symbols in his books Unveiled Mysteries and in The Magic Presence.

The great council hall

He described being taken to a great council hall two hundred feet long and one hundred feet wide whose ceiling is fifty feet high. White onyx forms part of the walls, others are of highly polished blue and rose granite. A vein of gold left in its natural state in the rock of one wall enhances the setting.

In the center of the arched ceiling is a disc of gold, twelve feet in diameter. A seven-pointed star formed entirely of dazzling, yellow diamonds fills the center of the disc and emits a brilliant golden light. Surrounding this focus of the Central Sun are two twelve-inch rings—the inner ring is rose pink and the outer is a deep iridescent violet. Seven smaller discs also surround the Central Sun focusing the seven rays of the Elohim that contact and invigorate the seven chakras in man and the ganglionic centers in animal life. The currents the Elohim direct through these focuses also benefit the elemental kingdom and plant life on earth. The tremendous currents released by the Elohim are stepped down by the ascended masters and made available to mankind and the elementals.

Focused in the wall at the far end of this hall is a large eye, representative of the All-Seeing Eye of God. Through it, mighty currents are directed for the realignment of the forces upon earth with the immaculate pattern God holds for all of his creation. The seven rays of the Elohim are enshrined at this retreat, and the rays are concentrated and anchored in this large image of the All-Seeing Eye of God in the great council hall.

The Cosmic Mirror

Main article: Cosmic Mirror

On another wall is a panel of precipitated substance used as a mirror for the instruction of initiates of the ascended masters and members of the Brotherhood. Here the masters project the akashic records of activities upon earth or any other planet on which they may desire to give instruction—past, present and future.

Other rooms

Also in this retreat are record rooms containing spindles on which are recorded in pressed gold the records of many civilizations that have existed upon the earth since its earliest days. Other rooms contain gold and jewels that the ascended masters have rescued from the lost continents and civilizations that have fallen.

In the center of the room where the gold is kept is a focus for the precipitation of sunlight. In another room, the threefold flame is focused. There is also a violet-flame chamber as well as departments of science and rehabilitation and council halls where there is continual planning and development of projects to be carried out by souls in embodiment.

In many classrooms those who attend this retreat in their finer bodies during sleep are received. Other areas are provided for those who, after passing from physical embodiment, must remain in a state of sleep until it is time for them to be awakened to make preparation for their next embodiment. A music room with beautiful instruments that have been perfected by the ascended masters sends forth to the world the music of the spheres. The perfected patterns of some of these instruments have been released as ideas into the minds of some musicians in the world, and more will be released in the golden age. Many new inventions, scientific formulas, techniques in art and in every field of human endeavor—already developed by the ascended masters—will also be released from this retreat when mankind have demonstrated their predisposition to use them honorably and morally according to the golden rule.

The Royal Teton Retreat is the focus for the precipitation of the culture of the Divine Mother. Precipitation is necessary in order to have a golden age, and the flame of precipitation is anchored here—Chinese green tinged with gold and yellow, the flame of illumination focused by Confucius and Lord Lanto. This retreat, working in conjunction with the illumination of the retreat of Elohim Apollo and Lumina in Western Europe, gives impetus to the scientific inventions of the Western Hemisphere.

Attending the retreat

Conclaves are held at the Royal Teton Retreat attended by thousands of lifestreams from every continent who journey here in their finer bodies through soul travel while they sleep. There are also smaller classes and tutorials. Saint Germain and Lord Lanto with the ascended master Confucius conduct their Universities of the Spirit here—courses of instruction being given by the lords of the seven rays and the Maha Chohan at their respective retreats for tens of thousands of students who are pursuing the path of self-mastery on the seven rays. In the etheric realm over this retreat, a large amphitheatre has been built to accommodate those lifestreams who, by recent dispensation, have been permitted to come to the retreat in their finer bodies for instruction.

Confucius has expanded on some of the purposes of attending the retreat:

In coming to the Royal Teton Retreat many purposes are served, notably that many of the evolutions of ancient China have reembodied here in America. These ones are the quiet Buddhic souls, the diligent ones, the ones who have also laid the foundation of the family in America and of the basic loyalty of the family, the code of ethics, the gentleness, the sweetness and the desire for learning as the means to God-awareness.

Many of these have responded also to the teachings from Tibet and from Gautama and Maitreya. Out of the East they have come. They have come for an embodiment that their wisdom might be fired with freedom, that they might assist America in the grand turn of the centuries whereby the mechanization of a false materialism might be turned about and there might manifest instead an etherealization, a spirituality, a conquering of self, of society and of the energies of time and space.[1]

Lanto also invites us to attend the classes in this retreat:

In the chambers of the Royal Teton, where the golden hue of victory saturates the atmosphere hallowed by the victorious ones, I stand to lecture to those who keep the flame of the World Mother and to the remnant of her seed who have forsaken the ways of the world in preference for her mantle. I invite all who pursue Wisdom—though her veils and garb be varied as she passes through all levels of learning—all who seek her knowledge as that true knowledge that comes forth from the fertile mind of the Creator.

To you I say, Come to Wisdom’s fount and make ready while there is yet time for you to become all that Wisdom has held in store for you throughout the ages. And with the holy oil of deodar, the Mother shall anoint you to consecrate you for reunion in the Flame.[2]

The music of the retreat is “Song to the Evening Star” from Tannhäuser.

See also

Alphas, gatekeeper of the Royal Teton Retreat

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Royal Teton Retreat.”

  1. Confucius, “In the Golden Light of the Golden Age of China,” June 13, 1976.
  2. Lanto, “The Opening of the Temple Doors IX,” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 16, no. 18, May 6, 1973.