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	Announcing the Yearly Sabbath (Now the Feast of Revelation) In preparing to announce the 
						Yearly Sabbath in this Newsbrief, we noticed there were 
						some inconsistencies in how the Sabbath was calculated 
						in the
						
						Calendar of God (it is now fixed).  
						After much study, discussion, and contemplation, 
						Maitreya came to a final decision, and we are 
						now satisfied that we are calculating and keeping it in 
						the way God intended.  The 
						new explanation given in THOTH,
						Essays 1, Tablet 14, "Feasts 
						and Holy Days of the Lord" 
						is as follows:  7 - After this holy 
				convocation [the seventh and last day of the Feast of Unleavened 
					Bread, the twenty-first of the first month], the next day will be the offering of the 
				"firstfruits" (as explained in Leviticus 
				23:10, which no longer is necessary; Christ was the firstfruit!).  
				After this day, count fifty days (seven weeks, which will include seven 
				Sabbaths); another yearly 
				Sabbath, a 
				holy
    			convocation, with no servile work.  Each week of these 
				seven weeks symbolizes one seal of the seven seals in the
				Eternal Divine Path.  After the seventh 
				seal, the last Revelation of God will (has) come.  
				Therefore, this yearly Sabbath from now on will be called the 
				Feast of Revelation.  
 Therefore, the Yearly Sabbath now 
						falls on a slightly different day than before, and its 
						true name is the Feast of Revelation!  It will always be the 72nd day 
						of the lunar year in the Calendar of God (the day after 
						the 21st day, or the 22nd day, + 50 days = 72 days) and 
						will always fall on Shakti 12, 13, or 14, depending on 
						the length of the months for that year.   The reason it is 
						called the Feast of Revelation is that: In the Jewish 
						tradition, it is believed that the 
						Torah was revealed 50 days after the Passover.  So this Yearly Sabbath was the Feast of Revelation.  
						However, with the Revelation of the Eternal Divine Path, 
						we now understand what God meant by counting "seven" 
						Sabbaths and so seven weeks.  Each was meant to 
						symbolize one Seal, and the 
						Feast of Revelation symbolizes the opening of the Seventh 
						Seal.  Now it can 
						be known as the day of Revelation of the last and the 
						most complete Revelation of God! Under the new explanation, this 
						year's Feast of Revelation will be on Shakti 13, 
						or June 13 (6 PM June 12 to 6 PM June 13).  
						Keep it as you would the weekly Sabbath, with no servile 
						work (if possible), fasting, rest, spiritual practice, 
						focus and contemplation on God, etc.  It is also a 
						good time to review and meditate on the Eternal 
						Divine Path and its seven Revelations and 
						Truths that were revealed over the last 12,000 years of 
						history, especially the seventh Revelation brought by
						Maitreya which is now on earth.   Always remember that the spirit 
						and ideation behind celebrating God's Holy Days is much 
						more important than the specific rituals, dates, etc.  
						We must not become rigid and dogmatic as other religions 
						have.  However, best is to have both the spirit 
						behind the Day, and the correct date! If you have any questions about 
						the new Feast of Revelation and how to celebrate or 
						calculate it, please
						email 
						us.  
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