It was at the Findhorn Community in northern Scotland - where I lived in the late 1970’s - that I first heard the term: ‘The Great White Brotherhood’ (http://www.ascendedmasters.ac/gwb.html).
And it was nearly ten years later, back in Canada, while attending a spiritual retreat outside of Ottawa that I heard about an individual, named Dan Chesbro, who was offering ordinations into the Great White Brotherhood. I knew that I must go – the call was so very strong – as strong as the call had been to go to Findhorn. And so, I went that summer of 1988 to the State University of New York, near Rochester, where a conference called, ‘Visions of Tomorrow’ was being held. It was there and then that I became an Ordained Priest in the Order of Melchizedek.
For more information on Dan Chesbro, and the Melchizedek Priesthood, go to: http://members.aol.com/sanbeloved/
Deciding to become a minister in the Order of Melchizedek was a way to affirm and confirm my commitment to Creator, and to serving the human condition. For years, I attended many wonderful conferences in NY, met some very extraordinary people, and traveled with other Priests to different geographical locations to anchor the 22 Christ vibration/frequency.
One of the meaningful aspects of the Priesthood for me is the symbol that represents the adage: “As Above, So Below”.



