“People do not want to understand the action of the group that multiplies the forces. The dodecagon is one of the most perfect formations. Such a dynamic figure can withstand many attacks. A systematically united group of twelve can even influence worldly phenomena.” (Diary H. Roerich 1928)

This is how a subtle, i.e. “inner” group without a physical connection is created. It finds its place in the subtle solar space, as described in target marker 1.
If the influx of spirit souls grows beyond 12, another group is formed and so on. Each of these groups corresponds to the petal of a chakra.
The spiritual entity as depicted in the Chiron legend is at the center of the group. It permeates the group, but is not a permanent part of it.
Each group is to be regarded as a spiritual individuality of its own, even if the monadic individuality of the twelve members continues to exist.
However, they have reduced in their shells the superfluous personal parts that are not conducive to integration, and after a certain time the twelve elements combine so intensively that this group identity endures at a high level.
The discovery phase can take several years in the outer time.
When the state of constancy is reached, the group entity exists independently of the earthly planet and its physical state and independently of physical incarnations, and the active influence of the higher mind (AGNI) may be directed towards the earthly battlefield at present, but this may change in the future.
The dual existence of outer life and spiritual activity in the group is to be fulfilled for everyone who joins in, with an appeal from Mahatma M.:
“Where is the feeling, where is the substance with which we can fill the cup of great service? Let us draw this feeling from the best treasures. Let us find parts of it in religious ecstasy, when the heart trembles before the Highest Light. Let us find parts of it in the feeling of heartfelt love when a tear of self-denial shines. Let us find it in the midst of heroism, when strength is multiplied for the good of humanity. Let us be guided by the patience of the gardener as he ponders the mystery of the grain. The courage to penetrate the darkness. In the smile of a child reaching for a ray of sunshine. In the midst of all the flight into infinity, let us find the feeling of Great Service. Boundless it must fill the heart, forever inexhaustible. Sacred reverence must not become a housewife’s porridge. The best teachings have turned into a soulless husk when reverence has left them. So in the midst of battle, remember the cup of service and vow that the trembling of the Holy One will not leave you.”