Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Fair Innocence, how lightly she trips; the golden rule for the new age is one of

Fair Innocence, how lightly she trips along the hill
With early dawn our souls to thrill
The glow of truth upon her youth
Shines forth anew, sweet challenge too
To hold her hope in daily walk
Her noble ideals in daily talk

Contemplate then the way of life
That passes torch from age to youth
A continuous challenge and a proof
That life is real and earnest when
God's plan exalts the souls of men

I do not think it just that the children of this generation who came into a world with the hope of higher spheres should find such selfish inattention or lack of concern on the part of those individuals who today are illumined in a higher way and who have understanding of the sacred mysteries of life.
-Saint Germain:  Pearls of Wisdom 8:41
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Strange as it may seem selfish motivation acts to call a halt to progress at a certain point in the game of life.  There is only one way to escape from such stultification and that is to remove the obstacle by removing selfish motivation from consciousness.  Without introspection individuals may often move on in the great stream of life and time perpetuating their own errors and wandering in the wilderness of self-delusion and self-desolation...It is ever unfortunate when individuals become so short-sighted as to fail to recognize that they are the keepers of their own gate to progress....
The golden rule for the new age is one of inviolate tenderness which affords every part of life the just heartbeat of divine Opportunity.  No shallow-pan consciousness is the ascended masters' realm.  Our stresses and amplifications revealed herewith are for the admonishment of those who seek to come out daily from the pits of error into the light of a new day, reserved not for themselves alone
   -Saint Germain:  Pearl 9:5
Many times having gone to great lengths to inspire certain truths upon the student body we are faced with the fact that much of our recorded instruction has been misunderstood and misappropriated.  Beloved Morya once commented that men literally could not see over their own noses....The ability to perceive attitudes and motivations--whether in oneself or in another--can be most illuminating providing care is exercised to avoid condemnation of self or others.  Rather, discrimination should always be used as a lever to evoke higher perception and attainment....
The descent of human consciousness into the kinowledge of good and evil is without question the complicating factor that has for ages hindered men and women from the attainment of right knowledge....The eyes of perception must be lifted up to the hills, and the Lord--as law, as love, as truth--must be perceived as emanating from the highest source.   -Divine Director:  Pearl 11:45

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