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Transmission #1003
And God bless you, God bless you, God bless you, Beloved Light Bearers! I Am Kuthumi, and I greet each of you out of the Golden Heart Flame of my own Ascended Presence to the Earth. God bless you, and I wish to give gratitude to your Beloved Akasha for giving me permission to introduce Myself this evening. God bless you, Beloved Light Bearers!
It is a wonderful privilege for Me to come to you, Dear Hearts. It has not been so long… I suppose in your understanding it may be a certain while, but to Me it is not so long that I have experienced the Ascended state of consciousness that has been in your Earth counting 117 years since I gained My Ascension, in that Retreat that has now become a focus of My own Light, in Tibet. In these years that I have gained My Ascension I have joined the Mighty Saint Germain, and under the authority of the Ascended Jesus Christ did I receive my own raising. And I wish to say to you, Beloved Light Bearers, it was My love of Life that drew the Master Jesus to Me, who was a part of My Ascension. And because of My love of many aspects of Life did I graduate My journey to Earth upon the Gold Ray. And all things that pertain to the Gold Ray and the golden understanding of Life, raised Me into certain authority, under the Ascended Jesus Christ, which included moving into a position most privileged as World Teacher, under His authority that He is to the world...
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Kuthumi's Life
Formerly Chohan of the Second Ray of Divine Illumination, now serves with Jesus as World Teacher. He is the hierarch of the Cathedral of Nature, in Kashmir, India, and head of the Brothers of the Golden Robe. Kuthumi also maintains a focus at Shigatse, Tibet, where he plays sacred classical music of East and West and compositions of the heavenly hosts as well as of earth's early root races on an organ keyed to the music of the spheres, drawing souls by the sacred sound that is God out of the astral plane into the etheric retreats of the Brotherhood.
The adept Kuthumi (known also as Koot Hoomi and K.H.) led an extremely secluded life, affording a public record of him that is at best somewhat fragmented. Born in the early nineteenth century, Mahatma Kuthumi was a Punjabi whose family had settled in Kashmir. He attended Oxford University in 1850 and is believed to have contributed "The Dream of Ravan" to The Dublin University Magazine around 1854, prior to returning to his homeland. ...
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