Elizabeth Clare Prophet Quote
1 through the middle of chapter 4, deals with the conditions that led to his incarnation, his birth and very early life. The second part, the remainder of chapter 4 through chapter 8, details the lost years—ages thirteen to twenty-nine, when Issa was studying in India and the Himalayas. And the final part, chapters 9 through 14, covers the unfoldment of events during his mission in Palestine.
Elizabeth Clare Prophet
1 through the middle of chapter 4, deals with the conditions that led to his incarnation, his birth and very early life. The second part, the remainder of chapter 4 through chapter 8, details the lost years—ages thirteen to twenty-nine, when Issa was studying in India and the Himalayas. And the final part, chapters 9 through 14, covers the unfoldment of events during his mission in Palestine.
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About Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Elizabeth Clare Prophet (née Wulf, a.k.a. Guru Ma; April 8, 1939 – October 15, 2009) was an American spiritual leader, author, and founder of the Church Universal and Triumphant, a New Age religious organization. At its peak, the church had an estimated 30 to 50 thousand followers. Her teachings blended elements of mysticism, Christianity, and Eastern religions, and she authored numerous books on spirituality, gaining prominence in New Age circles.
In the late 1980s, Prophet predicted an imminent apocalypse brought on by nuclear war. As they prepared for the predicted world's end, she and her followers were investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms for stockpiling firearms and supplies in a fallout shelter being constructed at the church's 30,000 acres (12,000 ha) compound near Gardiner, Montana.
When her prediction turned out to be wrong, the church lost members. Prophet stepped down from operational leadership in 1996, retaining her role as spiritual leader until retiring in 1999 due to health issues. Her recorded sermons remain influential in the church’s activities.
Prophet made several media appearances, including Larry King Live, Donahue, Nightline, and a 1977 episode of In Search of... titled "The Man Who Would Not Die." She also appeared in NBC’s Ancient Prophecies in 1994.
In the late 1980s, Prophet predicted an imminent apocalypse brought on by nuclear war. As they prepared for the predicted world's end, she and her followers were investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms for stockpiling firearms and supplies in a fallout shelter being constructed at the church's 30,000 acres (12,000 ha) compound near Gardiner, Montana.
When her prediction turned out to be wrong, the church lost members. Prophet stepped down from operational leadership in 1996, retaining her role as spiritual leader until retiring in 1999 due to health issues. Her recorded sermons remain influential in the church’s activities.
Prophet made several media appearances, including Larry King Live, Donahue, Nightline, and a 1977 episode of In Search of... titled "The Man Who Would Not Die." She also appeared in NBC’s Ancient Prophecies in 1994.