“My plan is to show you that the way out of your problems is to listen again to the true voice of God within your hearts, to share the produce of this most bountiful of worlds among your brothers and sisters everywhere.”

Message No. 11
Messages from Maitreya the Christ (1981)

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artist, author, esotericist 1922–2016

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