Spread the Great Invocation by Rebecca A Field © All Rights Reserved Worldwide
The Great Invocation was given to humanity in the last century to help us turn the tide of change in a positive direction befitting the call of the soul.
We live in times of extreme social turbulence and some people are frightened by it.
One of the best and most effective methods we have available to us to assuage fear is to say the Great Invocation at least once a day and more often if possible.
The great mantra or prayer was given to humanity in the last century, though it has been used for thousands of years.
It has the power of enhancing the divine support being given us in this time of testing and trial. Using it can even have a positive effect on the environment.
Every one of us who holds the Ancient Wisdom system of thinking, doing and being in their highest regard is called upon to say the mantra and also encourage others to use the great prayer.
Using the prayer frequently supports the activity of leaders and encourages them to act wisely. These leaders are not necessarily people who have big names in the world. They may be in a leadership position in a church, synagogue or mosque, in a local club, or active in local community affairs.
Source: newlight.org.nzRemember the people of goodwill—and there are millions and millions of them all over the world—who think and act positively and allow themselves to be guided by their soul.
The important thing is to say the Great Invocation.
This invocation is a mantram for “Light and Power” and presents what may be considered a blueprint of the Divine Plan as the Plan is intended to express itself on Earth through the medium of the human race. The Tibetan Teacher and Master of the Wisdom, Djwhal Khul, labored most meticulously with Alice A. Bailey, his amanuensis, to ensure that this ancient Word of power was translated with great exactitude into the English language. Today, this mantram is known all over the world as “The Great Invocation”; it has been translated into over a hundred languages and is used on a daily basis by millions of human beings. Every year, World Invocation Day is dedicated to the ceaseless sounding of The Great Invocation – in almost every country of the world. – Michael D. Robbins, Ph.D.
Permission will be granted for use of this video in it’s entirety in public and private presentations. Contact Michael D. Robbins, Ph.D: infinitize8@gmail.com
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