Friday, April 6, 2018

the wish to help must be cultivated

115, 551.  there are no (ultimate) examiners but there are observers of how a man makes use of his knowledge.  Of course it is necessary to complain not against observers but against oneself…. Man cannot conceal his inner motives.  Though these may not be reflected in earthly expressions, in the subtle feeling there are no secrets….The Teaching is not luxury, it teaches the minimum that should be expected from those reincarnated over millions of years.      -M:  Heart 1932

546, 659.  To give is a divine attribute.  The inexhaustibility of giving is found in varying degrees in all of nature.  But fire is the element in which giving is most apparent.  The very principle of fire is transmutation and constant giving.  Fire cannot exist without the sacrifice of giving; likewise the fiery seed of the Spirit exists through giving.  But the sacrifice is a true one only when it has become the very nature of a man; a mental and compulsive sacrifice is neither natural nor divine. …But what can establish the undaunted joy of the Spirit if not the realization of the fiery world?  One must cultivate this realization like a precious flower.                         -Morya:  Fiery World 1933   (by Schmiechen, 1884)

292, 350.   Therefore higher religion teaches not fear but love; only by such a path can people become attached to the higher world. The chains of fear are peculiar to slavery.  But the creation of beauty is not slavery but is reverence with love….It is inadmissible even indirectly to violate the fundamentals of cooperation.  To the concepts of cooperation should be added those of teachership, of guidance, of respect for one's fellowman, respect for oneself and for those who follow.  Precisely at present it is impossible to lessen the significance of cooperation as a means of broadening the consciousness.  One must grow to love cooperation as a pledge of general success.    
-M:  Fiery World 1934

556.  also the wish to help must be cultivated.    -M:  Aum 1936

560.  Life is in everything—thus teaches the Brotherhood.    -M:  Brotherhood 1937
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    We speak then of the members of the Politburo of the Soviet Union and we would tell you that, more than ever before, the burden of fear upon this hierarchy is such that war and the reactions and decisions leading to war are more apt to be triggered by fear than any other vibration or condition of consciousness affecting that nation.  This fear does not so much involve their fear of the United States, although this may be the apparent reason even to themselves, but rather it involves the fear of their own demise, the crumbling of their system from within, its inability to stand on its own, and the certain knowledge that the West--even with the worst manipulators and the best intentions--cannot forever sustain World Communism....
The people of America and the free world ought to be ready and prepared for that moment (of inability to supply the Communists) and understand that there will come an hour of supreme weakness not only in the world of Communism but also in the hierarchies of the nations who have usurped the authority of the people and who have shown themselves as if they were standing for the people; but in their policies and in their accomplishments they have in fact moved against and counter to the protection of the sacred labor of the people, of their lives and livelihoods and of the integrity of their nations.  I tell you, beloved hearts, the most valuable commodity in America is the heartflame of the people and their sacred labor....
  Beloved ones, we are not in favor of the supplying of the current regime in Red China with technology and the wherewithal to build itself up to become a power that can be used against the West at will.  Knowing the ancient cruelty of these lifestreams (the Chinese Communist leadership, not necessarily the people themselves) as demonstrated in ages not even chronicled, we can tell you that when it comes to the uses of power both divine and human they have abused that power almost more than any other group evolving on Earth.  And therefore we are not in favor of the decisions that have been made by the President or those contemplated in this current trip to Red China.                 
                           
(by Sindelar, 1930s)
                   -Saint Germain:  4-22-1984, Easter, at Camelot, Los Angeles

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