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The '''Friends''' of the [[Daynal Institute]] comprise a network of individuals who recognize the curriculum of divine love in its many forms and methods of delivery. While [[Trinity Teacher Sons]] and [[Melchizedeks]] administer this program of instruction, all benefit from their instruction even if unknowingly, but especially during "deep personal communion with God that transcends the boundaries of religion, race, gender, nationality, and political party."  
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The '''Friends''' of the [[Daynal Institute]] comprise a network of individuals who recognize the curriculum of divine love in its many forms and methods of delivery. While [[Trinity Teacher Sons]] and [[Melchizedeks]] administer this program of instruction, all benefit from their instruction even if unknowingly, but especially during "deep personal communion with God that transcends the boundaries of [[religion]], [[race]], [[gender]], nationality, and political party."  
  
 
Should you be interested to know more about this network of friendship, please send an email to: [mailto:info@daynal.org] .
 
Should you be interested to know more about this network of friendship, please send an email to: [mailto:info@daynal.org] .
  
 
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The Friends of the Daynal Institute comprise a network of individuals who recognize the curriculum of divine love in its many forms and methods of delivery. While Trinity Teacher Sons and Melchizedeks administer this program of instruction, all benefit from their instruction even if unknowingly, but especially during "deep personal communion with God that transcends the boundaries of religion, race, gender, nationality, and political party."

Should you be interested to know more about this network of friendship, please send an email to: [1] .