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            consciousness (or body identification) and ascend into
            the consciousness of self realization, and eventually
            god realization.
                 at best, the living Master is a guide, a counselor who
            points the way and offers instruction and direction. What
            a sat guru knows, and you have yet to realize, is that you
            are the eventual Master. a Master’s mission is to direct
            his students to their own Mastership so they can expe-
            rience life through their own god enlightenment. The
            Master wants to help, he wants to guide, but the entire
            accent is on the individual coming into one’s own Mas-
            tership. This path is called the Masterpath because it is the
            path to your own Mastership. There is no possible means
            by which the soul within you can transcend the lower
            worlds and get back to heaven until you ultimately realize
            your own Mastership within yourself. as Jesus and other
            light and sound Masters have taught: Ye too are the sons
            of god.


             . Q. sri gary, I have read some of your spiritual writings,
            and you are very clear about the difference between con-
            ventional religion and true spirituality. But you have ref-
            erenced Jesus Christ as being a great saint and Master
            several times. I am not sure if you uphold Christianity or
            not. Will you please offer clarification?

               A. My good friend, there is a vast difference between
            what Jesus Christ literally stated and what the religious
            historians have attributed to him. There is equal disparity
            between what Jesus Christ actually meant and what has
            been interpreted through the minds of religious authorities
            spanning the past two thousand years. and so the answer
            to your question is both yes and no. If you are asking
            whether I believe in institutionalized Christianity, my
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