Saturday, November 24, 2018

The world is filled with diversions that are used to lure people from the path.





    We advocate then in the overcoming of unwanted habits and conditions a recognition of the all-power of God….while your own freewill is actually your passport to absolute freedom, once misused it is no longer an instrument of freeedom but the tool of self-imposed bondage.  The world is filled with diversions that are used to lure people from the path.  Even devotees of the Spirit because of their misunderstandings of the Law have allowed themeless to become bored with religious things….
  If man were already perfected outwardly he would ned no conformity with the perfection within himself.  Let men recognize then that while they are yet living in the duality of self they must cleave only to the real, else thy will not be able to separate themselves from the unreal.  Those who fear lest they torture themselves ought to consider the torture already inflicted upon the soul that is crucified in matter.  The soul is an airy creature that crosses at will the dimensions of unreality into the realms  of true being; its confinement in time and spatial strata is a sojourn of schooling.
  Earth is a schoolroom where the light of the Holy Spirit is intended to be a beacon-guide breaking through the night of human consciousness and flooding all with the radiance of the dawn of new hope always appearing, always directing, always making those determinations that recast the molds of life into the higher image.  The struggle may seem difficult but the rewards are infinitely beautiful.  The joy is exquisite and the balm that eases the pains of spiritual birth is healing and confirms a closeness to the love of God.
 Devotedly I AM   
                                               the Maha Chohan:  Pearls of Wisdom 13:33
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                                                     Ramakrishna
   
                                                  Rachmaninov
                                            
                                                        Clara Louise
                                                       (by Sindelar, 1930s)

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