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				| The Yearly Sabbath Celebration |  
						Sal-Om everyone,
 As it is written by Maitreya in 
						THOTH, Essays 1, Tablet 
						Fourteen, Feasts And Holy Days Of The Lord verse 16-17:
 
						"In chapter 23 of 
						Leviticus, the feasts and Holy 
						Days which the Lord had commanded for humans to observe 
						are listed.  He commanded them to be observed for ever 
						and ever."
 
 We have been celebrating the Passover and Feast of 
						Tabernacles, by joining together in our PalTalk room, 
						"All Religions Unified," for the whole Feast of 
						Tabernacles and for the opening evening of the Passover.
 
 
						Another Holy Day commanded to be kept by God, the 
						yearly Sabbath.  It is written in Essays 1, Tablet 14, 
						verse 29, number 7: 
 
						7- After the Sabbath after the seventh day (Sabbath 
						after the twenty-first of the first month), fifty days, 
						another yearly Sabbath, a holy convocation, with no 
						servile work.
 The yearly Sabbath will be celebrated this year on 
						Sunday, June 7th (Shakti 15 in the Calendar of God).  
						This Sabbath falls on different days each year.
 
 Maitreya has spoken of this Sabbath in Satsang, and 
						refers to it in Commentaries on St. Matthew, Tablet 19, 
						verses 8 - 25, where He comments in verse 25:
 
 
						"Therefore, he fulfilled his promise of staying in 
						the heart of the earth for three nights and three days 
						by being in the cave from Wednesday (the yearly 
						Sabbath) until Saturday afternoon, the Sabbath."  
 We invite all to join us in the celebration of this 
						Holy Day of the Lord.  For those who would like, we do 
						The Reminder, followed by a 30-minute reading from 
						THOTH, and then 30 minutes of silent meditation in 
						the "All 
						Religions Unified" room every Sunday - Wednesday and 
						Friday mornings from 5:50 AM to 7 AM MST (on Thursdays 
						and Saturdays we have a full service at 5:30 - 6:30 AM and 
						PM, MST).  All are always invited, however, being as 
						this yearly Sabbath falls on a Sunday this year, 
						wouldn't this be a great way to start together the 
						celebration of God's yearly Sabbath?
 
 Ananda Ma
 
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