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9-1-18 facebook Cops were alerted to Deamer’s secret base thanks to his golden retrievers. Cops were alerted to the Brit by his five barking golden retrievers and saw him climbing into his bolthole attic on CCTV. https://amedpost.com/man-dubbed-east-midlands-escobar-held-over-354m-colombian-cocaine-ring/
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-Insignia of Agni Yoga activity; the Sanskrit means "Maitreya brotherhood."
II, vi, 7. One must speak still more concisely. The blacksmith must not use the hammer jarringly. The Teaching of Christ can be inscribed upon the palm of the hand. -Leaves of Morya's Garden 1925
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373. "Labor, create good, reverence the Hierarchy of Light”—this our commandment can be inscribed even upon the palm of a newly born child. Thus simple is the commandment leading to light—in order to adopt it one must only be pure in heart.
-M: Hierarchy 1931
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507. An experienced ruler often lays his hand upon the shoulder or hand of him with whom he converses. Some do this consciously, but the majority do it unconsciously. But even those who do this consciously are not always aware of how to utilize this method. They regard the hand as being sufficient, that the palm of the hand already communicates the power of thought; but very seldom do people realize that the tips of the fingers have stronger emanations. Hence if a thought is being suggested, the fingers must be tightened, but if one desires to receive the reaction of one's companion, the tips of the fingers should be separated. Thus considerable stirring of an entire group of centers is effected. So many possibilities are concealed in each act! It is only necessary to apply them consciously. Consciousness and unconsciousness may be compared to swimming with or without experience. Of course someone may swim immediately, but this occurs very rarely. Thus in everything it is necessary to observe Hierarchy, which pervades our consciousness visibly and invisibly. It would be sad if consciousness represented something abstract and almost supernatural. Each heartbeat fills us with a realization of existence and with a true understanding of Be-ness. Mental fog results only from lack of respect for consciousness. These words should be inscribed in each school. Children may ask "How is it possible to guard against deadening habits?" Then someone can point out the inscription concerning respect. -M: Heart 1932
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568. It is useful to note how our palm or our forehead sense human radiations at a distance…..Such observation is an affirmative demonstration of man as the focus of fiery energy. -M: Fiery World 1933
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938-9. The yogi’s heart is full of supermundane harmonies, but he does not impose harmony. It is a joy to borrow from the supermundane treasury. One can overcome one’s illnesses. Prana comes as a blessing, a panacea that restores one’s health. No magical formulas are needed; it is sufficient to immerse oneself in the aura of a purified spirit….One should not doubt the supermundane world. Let the entrance be broad and trust be at the threshold. Man must remember the brief command: “Do not doubt!”
…the Yogi can be called the one who sacrifices. What can be sacrificed by him who has already renounced all earthly riches? But the treasure of the yogi is always with him—his labor, his thought, his will and all his great energy. From these sources he can draw untiringly, and what is given is replenished by supermundane prana.
The yogi serves as a living link with the supermundane world; this honorable cooperation is not easy. Chaotic earthly accumulations cause pain and exhaustion beyond measure. But the yogi is a true sacrificer and knows that the common good is not achieved easily. As a sensible manager of his resources he does not allow overfatigue, he knows that all extremes should be avoided. He will immediately inhale prana and give rest to his organism. This rest will not be a lengthy one, for the supermundane world hastens to replenish the loss of energy.
The Thinker said “We give and thus receive; we sacrifice and thus enrich ourselves.” -Morya: Supermundane 1938
winter sunrise over Mt. Shasta
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