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The '''Great Invocation''' is a great mantra given in 19451937 to [[Alice A. Bailey]], she claimed, from a [[Master]] called [[Djwhal Khul]] also known as the Tibetan or the "Master D.K." (Alice A. Bailey stated that most of her books were telepathically dictated to her by him). The mantra begins with "From the point of Light within the Mind of God, let light stream forth into the minds of men." with the rest of the passage reinforcing this idea of men acting in ccordane with the plan of God. It is well known by some followers of the New Age movement, where it is used as part of meditation, particularly in groups. <ref>http://www.lucistrust.org/en/service_activities/the_great_invocation__1 the invocation</ref><ref>http://www.transmissionmeditation.org/ A Meditation for the New Age</ref> <ref>http://www.uriel.org/Invocation/index.htm all three stanzas</ref><ref name="melton57">{{cite book | last = Melton | first =J. Gordon | title =New Age Encyclopedia |contributors=Jerome Clark, Aidan A. Kelly || publisher = Gale Research Inc |date= 1990 | pages = p 57 | isbn = 0810371596}}</ref>
 
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