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Mark Prophet
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The Pseudo Science of the Spoken Word: Part 3
by Sean Prophetby Sean ProphetWords have profound power. The premise of the Science of the Spoken Word, however, is that words have supernatural power. And that’s what makes it a pseudo-science.
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Realize that this was a man who basically gave up his life for my parents. He waited on my dad hand and foot, and did whatever he was asked, at any hour of the day or night.
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Mark could not stand rejection. Staff would be called to attention if they crossed their arms while Mark was speaking to them. It seemed that Mark was always trying to be one of the guys. But the wall was always there. He was the messenger of God.
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Mark already knew what we had done. Meatballs and wine glasses were seen floating in our auras when we came back onto the property. In that morning staff meeting, Mark announced that staff were no longer allowed to eat meat.
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Mary was physically removed from the property along with all her worldly possessions. All of this took place in less than three hours. Her life was the Summit Lighthouse. And now she was even banished from Saint Germain’s Keepers of the Flame fraternity. Mary found herself in a rented room in Colorado Springs.
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It would not be unreasonable to state that Mark Prophet considered himself a god. His inner circle considered the words of Mark one and the same as those of the Ascended Masters.
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The Summit Lighthouse began as an ego-driven organization. Past incarnations of the rich and famous, the high and mighty, and the holiest of holy, were awarded those with the financial wherewithal and ability Mark desperately needed to jump start his organization and keep his ship afloat.
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This six-part series is from a document written in March 1999 by Peter J. Arnone, one of the original staff members during the formative years of The Summit Lighthouse.