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Elizabeth Clare Prophet

Elizabeth Clare Prophet (née: Wulf, a.k.a. Guru Ma[1]) (April 8, 1939 – October 15, 2009)[2] was an American spiritual leader, author, orator, and writer.[3] In 1963 she married Mark L. Prophet (after ending her first marriage), who had founded The Summit Lighthouse in 1958. Mark and Elizabeth had four children. Elizabeth, after her second husband's death on February 26, 1973, assumed control of The Summit Lighthouse.[4][5][6]

Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Prophet in 1984
Born
Elizabeth Clare Wulf

(1939-04-08)April 8, 1939
DiedOctober 15, 2009(2009-10-15) (aged 70)
Other namesGuru Ma, Mother of the Flame
OccupationSpiritual leader
Years active1959–2009
Known forFounder of the Church Universal and Triumphant
Children5

In 1975, Prophet founded Church Universal and Triumphant, which became the umbrella organization for the movement, and which she expanded worldwide. She also founded Summit University and Summit University Press.[2] In the late 1980s Prophet controversially called on her members to prepare for the possibility of nuclear war at the turn of the decade, encouraging them to construct fallout shelters.[7] In 1996, Prophet handed day-to-day operational control of her organization to a president and board of directors. She maintained her role as spiritual leader until her retirement due to health reasons in 1999.[8]

During the 1980s and 1990s, Prophet appeared on Larry King Live, Donahue and Nightline, among other television programs.[9] Earlier media appearances included a feature in 1977 in "The Man Who Would Not Die," an episode of In Search of...[10] She was also featured in 1994 on NBC's Ancient Prophecies.[11]

Early years edit

Elizabeth Clare Prophet was born Elizabeth Clare Wulf at Monmouth Memorial Hospital in Long Branch, New Jersey on April 8, 1939, to Hans and Fridy Wulf. She grew up with her family in Red Bank, New Jersey during the Second World War.[12] She describes her earliest childhood as idyllic. However, problems arose, such as the detention of her father as a suspected German spy in 1942. Upon his release he inspired her to help others who may also suffer because of their nationality, race, or religion.[13] After seeing the horrors of the Holocaust in media and print, she became convinced of the reality of absolute evil in the world. This played a main role in her deciding to major in political science in her studies.[14]

One of the major difficulties in her early life was her father's addiction to alcohol. He verbally abused her mother and had a violent temper which he directed towards them and the destruction of his beloved fish tanks.[15] After witnessing this for many years, Prophet became convinced that when the blood alcohol content creates a chemical imbalance in the body, possessing demons take over the mind and the emotions.[16]

In her early life, she periodically blacked out. This happened in the third grade, when she was about to say her lines in a Christmas play, and recurred throughout her life. Her condition was first diagnosed as petit mal epilepsy, known more commonly today as absence seizures. She did not find medication helpful, and discontinued using it.[17] Her mother later confessed that in 1937 she took some pills in an unsuccessful attempt to abort her pregnancy with Elizabeth. Prophet thought her mother was implying the medication may have contributed to her childhood blackouts. Prophet herself did some research, and believed the use of quinine sulphate could have damaged the developing nervous system and the brain.[18]

Elizabeth Wulf claimed mystical experiences while growing up. She claimed that when she was about four, she had a vision of herself playing on the sands of the Nile river in Egypt. (Her mother told her that it was a past life.)[19] She claimed that as a child she felt God's light around her naturally, and heard a sound in her inner ear like that of an ocean wave or the roar of Niagara Falls.[20] While water-skiing, she said she felt she was suspended in a place where other spiritual beings existed, who were joyous in the light, radiating love. This motivated her to find out more about who these "saints robed in white" (Rev. 7:9-17) were, for she had always believed in the "universality of all true religion".[21]

Influences edit

Wulf grew up in a home that was mainly non-religious except for major holidays. Her father was Lutheran, her mother Catholic. Yet it was her mother's interests in Theosophy, the I AM Activity, and Christian Science that had the most influence on her.[22] In Theosophy and the I AM Activity she heard about the Ascended Masters, Karma, and Reincarnation; in Christian Science she was told that matter was not the only reality and that the spirit part of us made in the image of God was our true nature. Prophet stayed with Christian Science until she met Mark Prophet at the age of 22.[23]

Education edit

Wulf spent her junior year studying French in Switzerland in 1956, and a year later graduated from Red Bank Regional High School ranked second in her class. She attended Antioch College in Ohio from September 1957 to March 1959 majoring in political science and economics. She transferred to Boston University in September 1959, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in August 1961.[24]

Career edit

In the summer of 1958, Wulf took a co-op job as a camp counselor in a French immersion school in Vermont. She was in charge of a number of high school girls between 15 and 16 years old and her role was to discipline them. She described the experience as frustrating and said she ended up praying to God she might never be put in a position of authority over others.[21]

 
Elizabeth Clare Prophet in front of the chapel at the summit of Croagh Patrick, Ireland, 1980

In the fall of 1958 she served an internship at the United Nations as secretary for Leo Rosenthal, a UN photographer. She claimed that her experience at the UN showed her that many of the ambassadors were not there to solve the world's problems and rather were engaged in power politics and manipulation of the world's economies. When she left after three months, she was depressed, and held the opinion that, to solve the world's problems people would need to change their concept of themselves and God.[21]

After moving to Boston in 1959, she worked as a secretary for the Christian Science church and The Christian Science Monitor. According to Prophet that is where she learned much about the publishing operations, organization, and administration of a church on a worldwide scale. This would help her later in running her own church.[25]

Wulf claimed she had realized she was intended to be a messenger while meditating with Mark L. Prophet at a public meeting in Boston on April 22, 1961. He had come to teach what he called "the Ascended Masters". She later claimed to have received a vision, while meditating with him, that her role in life was to pass on a higher teaching to further humanity's spiritual evolution.[26] She confided to Mark the next day she was also to be a messenger like him. He accepted her as a student at his mystical school, The Summit Lighthouse. She said she received another vision in June of that year by way of a visitation by the Ascended Master, El Morya, who told her to go to Washington, D.C. to be trained as messenger.[26]

After she attended her first conference in Washington in July, Mark Prophet returned to Boston in August to help her move to Washington to begin her training under him.[27] After her first marriage ended in divorce,[28] they married in 1963 and, upon his death on February 26, 1973, Prophet assumed leadership of the organization.[29] In 1981 the Church Universal and Triumphant purchased the 12,000-acre (49 km2) Forbes Ranch just outside Yellowstone Park, near Gardiner, Montana.[30] In 1986, Prophet relocated her headquarters to that property.[8][3]

Teachings edit

The dogma of The Summit Lighthouse included a doctrine called the Path of Personal Christhood, or the way of the soul's one-on-one relationship with God through Christ consciousness. Prophet believed she shared the gift of the word, both written and spoken. She claimed to be in constant communion with God.

The Science of the Spoken Word, as Elizabeth and Mark taught it, was thought to be a gift of sound combined with meditation, prayer and visualization.[31] They believed that a Divine Gift (The Ascension) of union with God was possible.[32]

In 1987, Prophet predicted a first strike by the Soviet Union if America did not implement a missile defense program. She began to admonish her followers to move to Montana and build nuclear fallout shelters for the impending nuclear holocaust.[33][8] Adherents started construction of a large bomb shelter in the church compound in Corwin Springs, Montana[7] on land purchased from magazine publisher Malcolm Forbes.[2] Church members not on the staff built private shelters nearby. In April 1990 at Prophet's prompting, the entire community spent the night in their various shelters, communicating with each other by radio. Insiders, however, spread the word that the event might be the real thing. No one knew for sure, and many children believed this could be the end of life as they knew it. Nothing happened, and Prophet's focus took a gradual turn away from nuclear prepping and toward community outreach. Around this same time, the nearly-completed construction was halted by court order when large amounts of stored diesel fuel leaked and contaminated the area.[7]

Final years and death edit

Prophet was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in November 1998 and she died on October 15, 2009,[8][34] in Bozeman, Montana.[2] Her five children—Erin, Moira, Tatiana, Sean and Seth—were all still alive at the time of her death.[2] In 2009, her daughter Erin Prophet published Prophet's Daughter: My Life with Elizabeth Clare Prophet Inside the Church Universal and Triumphant,[35] and, in 2016, she contributed a chapter to The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements.[36] Prophet's children have largely stayed away from their mother's church. Some are on friendly terms with the group as it is today; others not necessarily. Prophet encouraged all of her children to fill various roles in the organization's leadership and spiritual work. At one time, Elizabeth appointed Erin Prophet as her successor but Erin declined this role. Sean Prophet is an avowed atheist, he has renounced all religions, including his mother's church. Tatiana Prophet is a conservative blogger on Facebook.[37]

Ascended Lady Master Clare edit

Those who adhere to the Ascended Master Teachings believe that Elizabeth Clare Prophet made her ascension after her death. She is known by various names which have been given to her by different organizations, including Ascended Lady Master Clare and Ascended Lady Master Clare de Lis.

It is asserted that Lady Master Clare's previous incarnations were:[38]

Works edit

  • Soul Mates and Twin Flames: The Spiritual Dimension of Love and Relationships (Pocket Guide to Practical Spirituality)[40]
  • The Lost Years of Jesus: Documentary Evidence of Jesus' 17-Year Journey to the East[41]
  • Violet Flame: Alchemy for Personal Change[42]
  • How to Work with Angels (Pocket Guides to Practical Spirituality Book 4)[43]
  • Access the Power of Your Higher Self (Pocket Guides to Practical Spirituality Book 3) [44]
  • The Great White Brotherhood: In the Culture, History and Religion of America[45]
  • The Masters and Their Retreats (by Mark L. Prophet, Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Booth Annice (Editor) )[46]
  • The Story of Your Soul: Recovering the Pearl of Your True Identity[47]
  • Your Seven Energy Centers (A Holistic Approach to Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Vitality)[48]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Church Blamed for Stroke". Santa Cruz Sentinel. February 14, 1986. p. 18. Retrieved April 23, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ a b c d e "Elizabeth Clare Prophet dies at 70; former leader of religious sect". Los Angeles Times. October 19, 2009. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Melton, J. Gordon (1991). "Prophet, Elizabeth Clare". Religious leaders of America. Gale Research Inc. p. 376. ISBN 0-8103-4921-3.
  4. ^ Jones, Lindsay (2005). "Prophet, Mark and Elizabeth Clare". Encyclopedia of religion (volume 11) (second ed.). Detroit : Macmillan Reference USA. pp. 7445–7446. ISBN 0-02-865980-5.
  5. ^ DeHaas 1994, p. 21-37.
  6. ^ "Obituaries – Elizabeth Prophet". Telegraph. October 23, 2009. Retrieved February 13, 2010.
  7. ^ a b c Egan, Timothy (April 24, 1990). "Guru's Bomb Shelter Hits Legal Snag". The New York Times. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d Flandro, Carly (August 28, 2011). "The legacy of Elizabeth Clare Prophet". Bozeman Daily Chronicle. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  9. ^ DeHaas 1994, p. 31-32.
  10. ^ Nimoy, Leonard (host) (December 31, 1977). "The Man Who Would Not Die." In Search of... [Television series]. NBC.
  11. ^ McCallum, David (host) (1994). Ancient Prophecies. Coast to Coast Productions. ASIN B0027PIA6M.
  12. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 8.
  13. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 33.
  14. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 37.
  15. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 67.
  16. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 74.
  17. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 90.
  18. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 101.
  19. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 48.
  20. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 106.
  21. ^ a b c Prophet 2009, p. 131.
  22. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 45.
  23. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 52.
  24. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 238.
  25. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 18.
  26. ^ a b Prophet 2009, p. 188.
  27. ^ Prophet 2009, p. 211.
  28. ^ Grimes, William (October 17, 2009). "Elizabeth Prophet, 70, Church Founder, Is Dead". The New York Times. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  29. ^ Lewis 2009, p. 171.
  30. ^ Tribune Staff. "125 Montana Newsmakers: Elizabeth Clare Prophet". Great Falls Tribune. Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  31. ^ Prophet 1972, p. 1.
  32. ^ Prophet 1991, p. 9.
  33. ^ SU Press dictations
  34. ^ "Former CUT leader Prophet dies at age 70". Billings Gazette. October 16, 2009. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  35. ^ Prophet, Erin (September 24, 2008). Prophet's Daughter: My Life with Elizabeth Clare Prophet Inside the Church Universal and Triumphant. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-59921-718-5.
  36. ^ The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements ed.James R. Lewis, Inga B. Tollefsen - 2016 Page 48 0190466170
  37. ^ "Tatiana Prophet's "Back to Facts" Magazine & website blog links". facebook.com. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  38. ^ "Church Universal & Triumphant / Summit Lighthouse – WRSP".
  39. ^ "Ascended Master Encyclopedia (published by The Summit Lighthouse)".
  40. ^ Prophet, Elizabeth Clare. (1999). Soul mates and twin flames : the spiritual dimension of love and relationships. Corwin Springs, MT: Summit University Press. ISBN 0922729484. OCLC 48715081.
  41. ^ Prophet, Elizabeth Clare (1987). The lost years of Jesus : documentary evidence of Jesus' 17-year journey to the East. Livingston, MT. ISBN 091676687X. OCLC 19548026.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  42. ^ PROPHET, ELIZABETH CLARE. (2017). VIOLET FLAME : alchemy for personal change. [Place of publication not identified]: SUMMIT UNIV PR. ISBN 978-1609882747. OCLC 961008524.
  43. ^ Prophet, Elizabeth Clare. (1998). How to work with angels. Corwin Springs, MT: Summit University Press. ISBN 0922729417. OCLC 41851600.
  44. ^ Prophet, Elizabeth Clare. (1997). Access the power of your higher self. Corwin Springs, Mont.: Summit University Press. ISBN 0922729360. OCLC 52630538.
  45. ^ The Great White Brotherhood in the culture history and religion of America : teachings of the ascended masters given to Elizabeth Clare Prophet. Prophet, Elizabeth Clare. Colorado Springs: Summit University Press. 1976. ISBN 0916766160. OCLC 3017927.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  46. ^ Prophet, Mark. (2003). The masters and their retreats. Prophet, Elizabeth Clare., Booth, Annice. Corwin Springs, Mont.: Summit University Press. ISBN 0972040242. OCLC 53117044.
  47. ^ Prophet, Elizabeth Clare. (2007). The story of your soul : recovering the pearl of your true identity (1st ed.). Gardiner, MT: Summit University Press. ISBN 9781932890112. OCLC 148873543.
  48. ^ "Your Seven Energy Centers". Elizabeth Clare Prophet. Retrieved February 15, 2021.

References edit

  • DeHaas, Jocelyn H. (1994). "The Mediation of Ideology and Public Image in the Church Universal and Triumphant," in Lewis, James R., and J. Gordon Melton, eds. (1994). Church Universal and Triumphant in Scholarly Perspective. Center for Academic Publication. ISBN 978-0-8191-9634-7.
  • Prophet, Elizabeth Clare (2009). In My Own Words. Gardiner, Montana: Summit University Press. ISBN 978-1-932890-19-8.
  • Lewis, James R and Sarah M (2009). Sacred Schisms: How Religions Divide. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521881470.
  • Prophet, Mark and Elizabeth Clare (1972). Climb the Highest Mountain: The Everlasting Gospel, Book 1. Summit Lighthouse.
  • Prophet, Mark and Elizabeth Clare (1991). The Science of the Spoken Word. Summit University Press. p. 9. ISBN 9780916766078. The Science of the Spoken Word elizabeth clare.

External links edit

  • Official Church Universal and Triumphant biography and information about Elizabeth Clare Prophet
  • Official Church Universal and Triumphant site of information about Mark and Elizabeth Prophet

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Elizabeth Clare Prophet news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self published sources Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Elizabeth Clare Prophet nee Wulf a k a Guru Ma 1 April 8 1939 October 15 2009 2 was an American spiritual leader author orator and writer 3 In 1963 she married Mark L Prophet after ending her first marriage who had founded The Summit Lighthouse in 1958 Mark and Elizabeth had four children Elizabeth after her second husband s death on February 26 1973 assumed control of The Summit Lighthouse 4 5 6 Elizabeth Clare ProphetProphet in 1984BornElizabeth Clare Wulf 1939 04 08 April 8 1939Long Branch New Jersey USDiedOctober 15 2009 2009 10 15 aged 70 Bozeman Montana USOther namesGuru Ma Mother of the FlameOccupationSpiritual leaderYears active1959 2009Known forFounder of the Church Universal and TriumphantChildren5 In 1975 Prophet founded Church Universal and Triumphant which became the umbrella organization for the movement and which she expanded worldwide She also founded Summit University and Summit University Press 2 In the late 1980s Prophet controversially called on her members to prepare for the possibility of nuclear war at the turn of the decade encouraging them to construct fallout shelters 7 In 1996 Prophet handed day to day operational control of her organization to a president and board of directors She maintained her role as spiritual leader until her retirement due to health reasons in 1999 8 During the 1980s and 1990s Prophet appeared on Larry King Live Donahue and Nightline among other television programs 9 Earlier media appearances included a feature in 1977 in The Man Who Would Not Die an episode of In Search of 10 She was also featured in 1994 on NBC s Ancient Prophecies 11 Contents 1 Early years 2 Influences 3 Education 4 Career 4 1 Teachings 5 Final years and death 6 Ascended Lady Master Clare 7 Works 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly years editThis section may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self published sources Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Elizabeth Clare Prophet was born Elizabeth Clare Wulf at Monmouth Memorial Hospital in Long Branch New Jersey on April 8 1939 to Hans and Fridy Wulf She grew up with her family in Red Bank New Jersey during the Second World War 12 She describes her earliest childhood as idyllic However problems arose such as the detention of her father as a suspected German spy in 1942 Upon his release he inspired her to help others who may also suffer because of their nationality race or religion 13 After seeing the horrors of the Holocaust in media and print she became convinced of the reality of absolute evil in the world This played a main role in her deciding to major in political science in her studies 14 One of the major difficulties in her early life was her father s addiction to alcohol He verbally abused her mother and had a violent temper which he directed towards them and the destruction of his beloved fish tanks 15 After witnessing this for many years Prophet became convinced that when the blood alcohol content creates a chemical imbalance in the body possessing demons take over the mind and the emotions 16 In her early life she periodically blacked out This happened in the third grade when she was about to say her lines in a Christmas play and recurred throughout her life Her condition was first diagnosed as petit mal epilepsy known more commonly today as absence seizures She did not find medication helpful and discontinued using it 17 Her mother later confessed that in 1937 she took some pills in an unsuccessful attempt to abort her pregnancy with Elizabeth Prophet thought her mother was implying the medication may have contributed to her childhood blackouts Prophet herself did some research and believed the use of quinine sulphate could have damaged the developing nervous system and the brain 18 Elizabeth Wulf claimed mystical experiences while growing up She claimed that when she was about four she had a vision of herself playing on the sands of the Nile river in Egypt Her mother told her that it was a past life 19 She claimed that as a child she felt God s light around her naturally and heard a sound in her inner ear like that of an ocean wave or the roar of Niagara Falls 20 While water skiing she said she felt she was suspended in a place where other spiritual beings existed who were joyous in the light radiating love This motivated her to find out more about who these saints robed in white Rev 7 9 17 were for she had always believed in the universality of all true religion 21 Influences editWulf grew up in a home that was mainly non religious except for major holidays Her father was Lutheran her mother Catholic Yet it was her mother s interests in Theosophy the I AM Activity and Christian Science that had the most influence on her 22 In Theosophy and the I AM Activity she heard about the Ascended Masters Karma and Reincarnation in Christian Science she was told that matter was not the only reality and that the spirit part of us made in the image of God was our true nature Prophet stayed with Christian Science until she met Mark Prophet at the age of 22 23 Education editWulf spent her junior year studying French in Switzerland in 1956 and a year later graduated from Red Bank Regional High School ranked second in her class She attended Antioch College in Ohio from September 1957 to March 1959 majoring in political science and economics She transferred to Boston University in September 1959 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in August 1961 24 Career editIn the summer of 1958 Wulf took a co op job as a camp counselor in a French immersion school in Vermont She was in charge of a number of high school girls between 15 and 16 years old and her role was to discipline them She described the experience as frustrating and said she ended up praying to God she might never be put in a position of authority over others 21 nbsp Elizabeth Clare Prophet in front of the chapel at the summit of Croagh Patrick Ireland 1980 In the fall of 1958 she served an internship at the United Nations as secretary for Leo Rosenthal a UN photographer She claimed that her experience at the UN showed her that many of the ambassadors were not there to solve the world s problems and rather were engaged in power politics and manipulation of the world s economies When she left after three months she was depressed and held the opinion that to solve the world s problems people would need to change their concept of themselves and God 21 After moving to Boston in 1959 she worked as a secretary for the Christian Science church and The Christian Science Monitor According to Prophet that is where she learned much about the publishing operations organization and administration of a church on a worldwide scale This would help her later in running her own church 25 Wulf claimed she had realized she was intended to be a messenger while meditating with Mark L Prophet at a public meeting in Boston on April 22 1961 He had come to teach what he called the Ascended Masters She later claimed to have received a vision while meditating with him that her role in life was to pass on a higher teaching to further humanity s spiritual evolution 26 She confided to Mark the next day she was also to be a messenger like him He accepted her as a student at his mystical school The Summit Lighthouse She said she received another vision in June of that year by way of a visitation by the Ascended Master El Morya who told her to go to Washington D C to be trained as messenger 26 After she attended her first conference in Washington in July Mark Prophet returned to Boston in August to help her move to Washington to begin her training under him 27 After her first marriage ended in divorce 28 they married in 1963 and upon his death on February 26 1973 Prophet assumed leadership of the organization 29 In 1981 the Church Universal and Triumphant purchased the 12 000 acre 49 km2 Forbes Ranch just outside Yellowstone Park near Gardiner Montana 30 In 1986 Prophet relocated her headquarters to that property 8 3 Teachings edit The dogma of The Summit Lighthouse included a doctrine called the Path of Personal Christhood or the way of the soul s one on one relationship with God through Christ consciousness Prophet believed she shared the gift of the word both written and spoken She claimed to be in constant communion with God The Science of the Spoken Word as Elizabeth and Mark taught it was thought to be a gift of sound combined with meditation prayer and visualization 31 They believed that a Divine Gift The Ascension of union with God was possible 32 In 1987 Prophet predicted a first strike by the Soviet Union if America did not implement a missile defense program She began to admonish her followers to move to Montana and build nuclear fallout shelters for the impending nuclear holocaust 33 8 Adherents started construction of a large bomb shelter in the church compound in Corwin Springs Montana 7 on land purchased from magazine publisher Malcolm Forbes 2 Church members not on the staff built private shelters nearby In April 1990 at Prophet s prompting the entire community spent the night in their various shelters communicating with each other by radio Insiders however spread the word that the event might be the real thing No one knew for sure and many children believed this could be the end of life as they knew it Nothing happened and Prophet s focus took a gradual turn away from nuclear prepping and toward community outreach Around this same time the nearly completed construction was halted by court order when large amounts of stored diesel fuel leaked and contaminated the area 7 Final years and death editProphet was diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease in November 1998 and she died on October 15 2009 8 34 in Bozeman Montana 2 Her five children Erin Moira Tatiana Sean and Seth were all still alive at the time of her death 2 In 2009 her daughter Erin Prophet published Prophet s Daughter My Life with Elizabeth Clare Prophet Inside the Church Universal and Triumphant 35 and in 2016 she contributed a chapter to The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements 36 Prophet s children have largely stayed away from their mother s church Some are on friendly terms with the group as it is today others not necessarily Prophet encouraged all of her children to fill various roles in the organization s leadership and spiritual work At one time Elizabeth appointed Erin Prophet as her successor but Erin declined this role Sean Prophet is an avowed atheist he has renounced all religions including his mother s church Tatiana Prophet is a conservative blogger on Facebook 37 Ascended Lady Master Clare editThose who adhere to the Ascended Master Teachings believe that Elizabeth Clare Prophet made her ascension after her death She is known by various names which have been given to her by different organizations including Ascended Lady Master Clare and Ascended Lady Master Clare de Lis It is asserted that Lady Master Clare s previous incarnations were 38 Martha of Bethany Hypatia Clare of Assisi Catherine of Siena Empress Elisabeth of Austria 39 One of the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II the last sovereign of Imperial RussiaWorks editSoul Mates and Twin Flames The Spiritual Dimension of Love and Relationships Pocket Guide to Practical Spirituality 40 The Lost Years of Jesus Documentary Evidence of Jesus 17 Year Journey to the East 41 Violet Flame Alchemy for Personal Change 42 How to Work with Angels Pocket Guides to Practical Spirituality Book 4 43 Access the Power of Your Higher Self Pocket Guides to Practical Spirituality Book 3 44 The Great White Brotherhood In the Culture History and Religion of America 45 The Masters and Their Retreats by Mark L Prophet Elizabeth Clare Prophet Booth Annice Editor 46 The Story of Your Soul Recovering the Pearl of Your True Identity 47 Your Seven Energy Centers A Holistic Approach to Physical Emotional and Spiritual Vitality 48 Notes edit Church Blamed for Stroke Santa Cruz Sentinel February 14 1986 p 18 Retrieved April 23 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e Elizabeth Clare Prophet dies at 70 former leader of religious sect Los Angeles Times October 19 2009 Retrieved March 7 2018 a b Melton J Gordon 1991 Prophet Elizabeth Clare Religious leaders of America Gale Research Inc p 376 ISBN 0 8103 4921 3 Jones Lindsay 2005 Prophet Mark and Elizabeth Clare Encyclopedia of religion volume 11 second ed Detroit Macmillan Reference USA pp 7445 7446 ISBN 0 02 865980 5 DeHaas 1994 p 21 37 Obituaries Elizabeth Prophet Telegraph October 23 2009 Retrieved February 13 2010 a b c Egan Timothy April 24 1990 Guru s Bomb Shelter Hits Legal Snag The New York Times Retrieved May 31 2017 a b c d Flandro Carly August 28 2011 The legacy of Elizabeth Clare Prophet Bozeman Daily Chronicle Retrieved May 31 2017 DeHaas 1994 p 31 32 Nimoy Leonard host December 31 1977 The Man Who Would Not Die In Search of Television series NBC McCallum David host 1994 Ancient Prophecies Coast to Coast Productions ASIN B0027PIA6M Prophet 2009 p 8 Prophet 2009 p 33 Prophet 2009 p 37 Prophet 2009 p 67 Prophet 2009 p 74 Prophet 2009 p 90 Prophet 2009 p 101 Prophet 2009 p 48 Prophet 2009 p 106 a b c Prophet 2009 p 131 Prophet 2009 p 45 Prophet 2009 p 52 Prophet 2009 p 238 Prophet 2009 p 18 a b Prophet 2009 p 188 Prophet 2009 p 211 Grimes William October 17 2009 Elizabeth Prophet 70 Church Founder Is Dead The New York Times Retrieved March 7 2018 Lewis 2009 p 171 Tribune Staff 125 Montana Newsmakers Elizabeth Clare Prophet Great Falls Tribune Retrieved August 26 2011 Prophet 1972 p 1 Prophet 1991 p 9 SU Press dictations Former CUT leader Prophet dies at age 70 Billings Gazette October 16 2009 Retrieved May 31 2017 Prophet Erin September 24 2008 Prophet s Daughter My Life with Elizabeth Clare Prophet Inside the Church Universal and Triumphant Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 59921 718 5 The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements ed James R Lewis Inga B Tollefsen 2016 Page 48 0190466170 Tatiana Prophet s Back to Facts Magazine amp website blog links facebook com Retrieved November 25 2021 Church Universal amp Triumphant Summit Lighthouse WRSP Ascended Master Encyclopedia published by The Summit Lighthouse Prophet Elizabeth Clare 1999 Soul mates and twin flames the spiritual dimension of love and relationships Corwin Springs MT Summit University Press ISBN 0922729484 OCLC 48715081 Prophet Elizabeth Clare 1987 The lost years of Jesus documentary evidence of Jesus 17 year journey to the East Livingston MT ISBN 091676687X OCLC 19548026 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link PROPHET ELIZABETH CLARE 2017 VIOLET FLAME alchemy for personal change Place of publication not identified SUMMIT UNIV PR ISBN 978 1609882747 OCLC 961008524 Prophet Elizabeth Clare 1998 How to work with angels Corwin Springs MT Summit University Press ISBN 0922729417 OCLC 41851600 Prophet Elizabeth Clare 1997 Access the power of your higher self Corwin Springs Mont Summit University Press ISBN 0922729360 OCLC 52630538 The Great White Brotherhood in the culture history and religion of America teachings of the ascended masters given to Elizabeth Clare Prophet Prophet Elizabeth Clare Colorado Springs Summit University Press 1976 ISBN 0916766160 OCLC 3017927 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Prophet Mark 2003 The masters and their retreats Prophet Elizabeth Clare Booth Annice Corwin Springs Mont Summit University Press ISBN 0972040242 OCLC 53117044 Prophet Elizabeth Clare 2007 The story of your soul recovering the pearl of your true identity 1st ed Gardiner MT Summit University Press ISBN 9781932890112 OCLC 148873543 Your Seven Energy Centers Elizabeth Clare Prophet Retrieved February 15 2021 References editDeHaas Jocelyn H 1994 The Mediation of Ideology and Public Image in the Church Universal and Triumphant in Lewis James R and J Gordon Melton eds 1994 Church Universal and Triumphant in Scholarly Perspective Center for Academic Publication ISBN 978 0 8191 9634 7 Prophet Elizabeth Clare 2009 In My Own Words Gardiner Montana Summit University Press ISBN 978 1 932890 19 8 Lewis James R and Sarah M 2009 Sacred Schisms How Religions Divide Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0521881470 Prophet Mark and Elizabeth Clare 1972 Climb the Highest Mountain The Everlasting Gospel Book 1 Summit Lighthouse Prophet Mark and Elizabeth Clare 1991 The Science of the Spoken Word Summit University Press p 9 ISBN 9780916766078 The Science of the Spoken Word elizabeth clare External links editOfficial Church Universal and Triumphant biography and information about Elizabeth Clare Prophet Official Church Universal and Triumphant site of information about Mark and Elizabeth Prophet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elizabeth Clare Prophet amp oldid 1218825573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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