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This spring marks the 20th anniversary of Ramtha’s creation of his school.
We celebrate a remarkable journey of enduring love, dedication, and leadership from Ram and JZ, and students all over the world celebrate their profound learning and personal change. Congratulations, RSE, and to a great future!
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“The first Sunday that was ever celebrated in the Great Hall when this school was finally cemented to be here was Easter Sunday. The teaching was about the resurrection of Christ, a life well lived, a man who realized God and put it all on the line.”
“That Easter Sunday that we were here was a blustery day. What is the mystique of Christ? Christ means the Christos, to know. That says that he knew something. He knew it and he lived it. Many people can know things philosophically, theoretically, but they don’t live them. They somehow separate themselves from their knowingness. What an interesting concept, masters. Why do you know so much and live it so little?”
“The first message when I came here was that you are God and that Christ is your opportunity. It could be as near as mastering this important part of your life, your image, your body. Christ could be as near as incorporating that beautiful truth into a living light. It could be that close.”
“A master’s journey is not about developing the psychosis of the physical life. The master’s journey is to develop the spiritual life. The spiritual life is to live a life flawlessly, based upon the highest concepts of what we are, and what we are transcends all genders. To a master there are no two different aspects to self, the spiritual, and then the physical image. A master takes and develops the spiritual in front of the body.”
“This teaching that I did this Easter Sunday really kicked this school off in these quarters. It was a beautiful, unforgettable morning. It was haunting. That Easter Sunday morning, in this Great Hall and under that tree in stormy weather, we truly celebrated Jesus’ life and all masters’ lives who chose to live the path of the master.”
— Ramtha
(Excerpt from: Jesus the Christ — The Life of a Master. Fireside Series, Volume 4, No. 1. Yelm: JZK Publishing, a division of JZK, Inc., 2007)
This teaching Ramtha is referring to took place on Easter Sunday, March 26, 1989, when Yelm became the base of the school. This was almost one year after he had formally started the school with a series of teachings on the ancient schools of wisdom, their destruction, and resurrection in the spring of 1988.
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