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Notes and Disclaimers: (1) The information and practices presented in this book are for informational purposes only. No guarantee is made by Meru Press or the author that they will yield successful results for anyone at any time. Their application and effectiveness are dependent on the individual. (2) Gender-neutral language can at times be cumbersome. For readability, we have freely used he, him, mankind , and man to refer to both male and female as well as to the Divine. The term Man (with a capital M ) refers to Mankind in general. Brotherhood refers to the Universal Great White Brotherhood, whose membership in the heaven-world and in embodiment is both male and female; here the word white refers to the white light of their auras. To distinguish the soul from the spirit aspect of being, we often use she and her when referring to the soul and he and him when referring to the spirit.