Friday 26 February 2016

Thinking about the Supermundane

Urusvati knows that heroism is an expression of self-sacrifice and fiery enthusiasm. When performing a heroic deed, one’s vibrations are raised, awareness of physical sensations disappears, and the entire being is filled with a fiery insight. 
Only the unknowing would ask—why speak about heroism when discussing the Supermundane? They do not understand that striving toward the Supermundane is itself an act of heroism. They do not know that each thought about the Supermundane raises the vibrations and fills the consciousness with fiery striving.
If the thought is weak, its effect will be negligible, but a clear-cut, strong thought has powerful effects. It must be said repeatedly that thought about the Supermundane produces healing vibrations. Also one should remind often about the importance of exalted thinking. Soon physicians will recommend, in cases of psychic imbalance, thought about the Supermundane. The first attempts will be primitive, and the people will not fully recognize the importance of such communion, but even the smallest drop of this panacea will produce beneficial results. Indeed, thinking about the Supermundane is in itself a panacea.
It is not an exaggeration to say that people carry within themselves a talisman, but this would first require that they experience the exaltation connected with thought about the Supermundane. A man walking without his staff may stumble, but a strong staff can be given from Above. It must be accepted for the brave ascent to continue.
The Thinker asked His disciples to love the climbing of mountains. It helps turn one’s gaze upward.
-Master Morya through Helena Roerich, Supermundane 4

Friday 19 February 2016

Importance of Full Moon Meetings

It is very important not to miss full moon meetings The Tibetan Master says in speaking about full moons and their energies that the energies of constellations are attracted more by groups than by individuals. Individuals cannot bear the charge coming from these great powerhouses. He also says that the full moons are days of service that those who have the vision of discipleship and those who have the spirit of striving toward perfection and improvement must have the spirit to serve. What is the service that He emphasizes? Service is to bring in Light and spread it. Service is to bring in Love and spread it. Service is to bring in zodiacal energies and spread them. Those individuals and groups who observe full moon meditations are doing just that. They speak and think about the full moon and zodiacal energies, and through their thoughtforms and thought energies, they bring a tremendous amount of energy to this earth.
-Torkom Saraydarian,Wisdom of the Zodiac Book 4



Thursday 18 February 2016

Golden Light of the Heart

The golden light that fills the inner essence is a characteristic sign that the heart is being armed. Just as the outer reaches of the aura turn from purple to ruby, the silvery Lotus of the heart flashes with a burst of red and gold when the spirit dons the ultimate armor. That is how an inner condition is attained that allows participation in the fiercest battles without harm or risk of the subtle body being severely wounded. The results of this armoring of the heart were already evident when the warrior stood up to the dark forces and, in spite of their overwhelming numbers, made them tremble. She left them with their threats, and the empty threat of an enemy is in itself a victory. Naturally, the pure golden light is not easily attained; it requires a lengthy achievement. 
-Master Morya through Helena Roerich, Heart


Friday 12 February 2016

Givingness to All



There is a great law which can be embodied in the words "to those who give all, all is given." This is true of the individual disciple and of a Master's group. Most aspirants to discipleship today do not know or realise this law; they do not give freely and fully either to the work of the Hierarchy or to those who
need. Until they do, they limit their effectiveness and shut the door on supply, not only for themselves but for the group with which they are affiliated in service. Herein liesresponsibility.
The clue to supply is personality harmlessness and the dedication of all individual resources to the service of the Great Ones, without restraint and spontaneously.
When you, as a disciple, try to live harmlessly—in thought and word and deed—and when nothing is held back materially, emotionally or from the angle of time, when physical
strength is so given and the gift of all resources is accompanied with happiness, then the disciple will have all that is needed to carry on his work and the same is true of all working
groups of servers. Such is the law.
-Holy Master D.K. through Alice Bailey, Discipleship in the New Age Volume 1

Tuesday 9 February 2016

Overcoming Karma

Urusvati knows that free will can overcome even karma, and cases can be cited in which the will was able to alter karma. It is commonly believed that repentance has great power, but it would be more correct to call this state of consciousness complete realization. First of all man must know why he should seek new achievements. One should strive for full realization because only a one-pointed will can indicate the right path. There are many wavering and weak attempts of the mind, but these will not turn the key of fate.
Some religions prescribe the confession of sins. There is no doubt that such confessions help to form a clear understanding of one's actions, but this is only a first step. People should train themselves so that their self-appraisal will be precise and correct. When man faces his Guide, he himself should understand both the positive and the negative aspects of his personality. Only man himself can know the true source of his deeds.
By observing the course of one's actions one can determine their causes and effects, and thus independently prepare oneself for future tests. There are some who require periods of sleep and long reminiscence in the Subtle World, but others will immediately begin their preparations for the further journey.
The Thinker loved to say, "May we not waste our time."
-Mastr Morya through Helena Roerich, Supermundane 2

Saturday 6 February 2016

Joy in Education

ll teachers must exercise great caution in imparting their knowledge to see that, with their knowledge of Wisdom, they impart joy. Joyful knowledge tends to create a joyful world.
How can knowledge and wisdom be offered in joy? Here are some ways:
-If knowledge and wisdom are given to explain the consciousness of people, to make them more inclusive
-If knowledge and wisdom are given to bring prosperity and 
abundance to humanity as a whole
-If knowledge and wisdom are given to unite and synthesize mankind
-If knowledge and wisdom are given to teach sacrificial service
-If knowledge and wisdom are given to explore the sleeping potentials in human beings and to bring them into actualization If knowledge and wisdom are given to build the future of humanity
-Torkom Saraydarian, Happiness, Joy & Bliss

Friday 5 February 2016

Visualization of World Peace

Visualize the people with heavy, difficult peoblems smiling, their hearts filled with joy and happiness. Visualize their peoblems becoming lighter and their faces lightening up.
Visualize people or nations that are on the verge of fighting or are fighting reconciling and living in harmony with each other. Visualize people putting down their arms, shaking hands and embracing each other.
Imagine people not only filled with good intentions, not only taking about doing something good but actually carrying out these good intentions. This is the meaning of the "will to do good".
-Grand Master Choa Kok Sui, Miracles through Pranic Healing



Thursday 4 February 2016

Law of Karma

Each man, by the action of unerring karma, receives in exact measure all that is due, all that he deserves, neither more nor less. Not one benevolent or evil action, trifling as it may be, as secretly as it may be done, escapes the precisely balanced scale of karma. Karma is causality, acting on the moral as well as on the physical and other planes. Buddhists say there are no miracles in human deeds, what man has sown he will reap. “There exists no place on earth or in heaven or under the water, nor is there a place in the depths of the mountains, where evil action does not bring suffering to him who begot it. 
-Helena Roerich, Foundation of Buddhism