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Metaphysical
Development & Disciplines Part 2 and 1
Part Two
One of the most important metaphysical state to acquire is
tranquility. Without calmness and serenity it is impossible to carry out most of
the other metaphysical exercises or to establish a bridge between the lower and
higher aspects of the microcosm. Tranquility is developed through resting the
mind, body and emotions in the meditative state. In Buddhism this form of
meditation is called samatha. Another form of meditation often associated with
samatha is vipassana, or insight meditation. This is basically an introspective
exercise where one strives to develop insight into one's real nature. When the
goals of samatha and vipassana are reached one acquires the state of bodhicitta--an
enlighten mind.
Our metaphysical development are marked by certain planetary initiations given
in higher realms by the Spiritual Hierarchy. These initiations stabilize the new
plane of consciousness and frequency-level attained as a result of spiritual
evolutionary progress. These initiations also afford us a certain degree of
spiritual power. There are 9 planetary initiations that concerns humanity's
spiritual development into divine god-hood. Along the Spiritual Path, the
average person first aspires to perfection. This is the stage of "the
Aspirant." When prepared mentally and spiritually to a certain degree the
Aspirant is then accepted as a disciple by a Spiritual Master. The Path of
Discipleship takes one through the initiations step by step. In the first
initiation he is regarded as a Christ-child newly-born. In the second and third
initiation the Christ-child gradually matures. In the fourth initiation,
esoterically called the "Crucifixion," the unfolding human soul
attains liberation from samsara, or the cycles of birth and rebirth. Here he
acquires the title of Arhat, Wali, or Saint. Human perfection is attained in the
fifth initiation where one becomes a "Master." The experience of the
ascension is acquired in the sixth initiation. At present, little is known of
the seventh, eighth, and ninth initiations.
Metaphysical Disciplines
Below we present some invaluable principles, disciplines, and practices that
would not only raise one's awareness and vibratory frequency, but also form the
basis of the unfoldment of divine virtues and powers, and anchor spiritual
aspects of the microcosm into the physical/etheric force-field. When the
ultimate goal of these disciplines are reached or attained man will no longer be
man, he will become a god, a divine being, a Son or Daughter of the Supreme
Being. It has long been proclaimed by Christian evangelists that the Kingdom of
God is at hand. Nowadays we hear that the Aquarian Age or the Golden Age is at
hand. Nothing has essentially changed. It is the same message that the Higher
Intelligences ruling the Omniverse wishes to convey to humanity. Waiting for the
Kingdom of God or the Golden Age to appear is not dependent upon time in any
way. It is not a future event but a state of consciousness. One will never enter
heaven or the glories of the New Age by waiting. Passivity will not help man to
attain the state or condition that he longs for. Man reaches the peak of
attainment by striving, by personal effort, by moving along with the
evolutionary current. The way has long been shown by mystics and Spiritual
Masters. It is up to us to follow in their footsteps. Spiritual disciplines can
be considered as the vehicle that would transport us to the spiritual goal, to
the promised land flowing with milk and honey. Below are some precepts and
disciplines helpful in the spiritual life:
1) Try avoiding the use of the word "I" in everyday speech. Do not
emphasize the lower self in any way. Instead of saying, "I like this,"
say "This is nice." By putting this discipline into action we
eventually displace the lower ego with the power and influence of the Higher
Self. We would gradually express self-surrender and self-sacrifice and acquire
group-consciousness where the Great SELF is perceived in all.
2) Imagine, feel, and know that everyone you meet, that every creature you come
across, that every plant or spirit that appears before you is an expression of
God--that God is present in every one. Remember the teachings of the Master
Jesus: he taught that if we harmed, hurt or did something to another we also did
it to him. Every true Master feels this way; their identification with All That
Is is so complete that they feel the emotions and thoughts of others as their
own.
3) In conjunction with the above practice, do not forget to maintain a constant
awareness that your very essence is of God, that in fact you are an embodied
Christ or Buddha. See the world through the eyes of an enlightened,
compassionate being. Minimize unnecessary thoughts and feelings whenever
possible. However, just maintain an awareness of the divine presence within you.
4) Cease filling the physical, emotional, and mental bodies with negative
energies and substances. Do not smoke, drink alcohol, consume narcotics or
drugs. Gradually become a vegetarian. Avoid foods and beverages that contain
chemicals, preservatives, etc. Processed and cooked foods are bad for the
physical system. Emotionally and mentally speaking, change every negative
thoughts and feelings into their polar opposite. Whenever a negative feeling
emerges quickly transmute it. For instance, when you begin to feel anger, calm
yourself down and feel peace by recalling your true identity as a divine spark
of God.
5) We do not own anything. Realize that it is impossible to own anything, so
therefore renounce possessiveness. We are not able to own ourselves, what
more other people or earthly goods. Everything comes from Nature and goes back
to Her at Her own pleasure.
6) Make sure that every word that passes your lips goes through the three gates
of truth, kindness and necessity.
7) Fill your minds with divine thoughts and assume divine attitudes (see article
on Divine thinking).
8) Discern what is Real from what is false. Do not be attached to the false,
illusionary, ephemeral objects and conditions in life. Always look for the Real,
the essence underlying all things, be attracted and attached to that. It is
permanent, unchangeable, infinite, and boundless. It's nature is bliss.
9) Serve others. Forget the wants and desires of the false ego. Be a willing
instrument of the Divine Will.
10) Always give thanks for what you have, for the life within you, for your life
on earth, for the varied experiences that Life offers you, or for any other
reason that you can think of.
11) Maintain cleanliness physically and spiritually. Keep your homes, offices,
cities, country and world tidy and in order. By doing so we emulate the Creator.
12) Be graceful and harmless in everything that you say and do.
13) Express unconditional love and affection to those around you without being
overly attached to them.
14) While bathing imagine yourself being cleansed by a powerful white light.
15) Study the precepts of the Saints, Avatars, and Mystics to be found in all
Holy Scriptures.
16) Do not live in the past or the future, live in the now.
17) Constantly affirm the following:
"I AM EVERYWHERE IN THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF GOD AND GOD IS EVERYWHERE IN
MY CONSCIOUSNESS."
And
"I AND MY FATHER ARE ONE, I AND MY MOTHER ARE ONE."
18) Before falling asleep direct your attention and thoughts to the highest
possible level.
19) Jot down all of the psychic and spiritual experiences that you may have.
20) Engage in spiritual study, meditation, occult disciplines, and physical
exercises. This will help transmute sexual energy into a higher form needed to
fuel and activate dormant brain centers.
21) Refrain from watching too much television and movies or reading trashy
novels, or involving oneself in senseless gossip.
22) Connect with Nature. Go to the mountains, the seas, the woodlands and attune
your consciousness with them. Walk barefoot, absorb the Earth energies, breathe
in the vitalized air and bathe in the sun rays.
23) Socialize with those of similar spiritual interests; exchange ideas; support
and encourage others that their faith in the spiritual path may be strengthened.
24) Periodically, retreat to a secluded place several days or weeks at a time to
conduct metaphysical exercises.
25) Take several breaks in the course of the day to attune yourself with
the Cosmic forces and the Divine Mind. This will not only recharge your
batteries but also clear your mind, inspire and awaken your creativity.
26) Cultivate humor. Do not take yourself seriously.
Meditation
Meditation as one of the most important practice in spiritual culture is to be
found in all religions. There are many systems and forms of meditations with
varied goals and purposes. Mahayana and Tantrayana or Vajrayana Buddhism offer
an excellent array of systems of meditation that serve souls functioning at
various evolutionary stages. The many esoteric practices of yoga, such as Kriya
yoga and Lama yoga likewise are wonderful practices of meditation that promotes
soul-development. Western and Taoist alchemy, although complex, provide
interesting forms of meditations that regenerates and accelerates the body's
basic frequency. The Sufi, Christian, and Kabbalic tradition are replete with
their own forms of meditation that are most helpful in attaining the spiritual
goal. When the Master Jesus told us not to pray in public buildings as
hypocrites would but to seclude ourselves up in our personal rooms and close the
door, he was in fact referring to meditation. Our "room" is our
consciousness and the "door" is our objective senses that channel
external impressions or stimuli. These senses should be closed (Pratyahara) so
that our awareness may be focused upon a higher level where the Spirit (Father)
dwells:
"And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they
love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that
they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast
shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth
in secret shall reward thee openly. " (Matthew 6:5-6)
We may undertake meditation for lesser goals such as health, overcoming negative
emotions, stress-management, etc., but always keep in mind the higher purposes
of meditation. One of the prime objective of the discipline is to anchor the
Divine Consciousness into the lower principles of the microcosm. This is an
aspect of the "unio mystica," or the "mystical union" as
termed by Christian mystics. It is the marriage between Man and God. Others call
it "Cosmic Consciousness," or "Samadhi." The mystical union
is the manifesting of the New Jerusalem, the "abode of peace" in our
minds and hearts. Effects of this divine awareness is the "liberation"
from the cycles of birth and rebirth, and the attaining of
"Nirvana"--the "blowing-out" or the transcendence of the
false ego.
Meditation causes changes in the physiological and psychological functions. It
alters one's awareness and releases certain chemicals and hormones that relaxes
and regenerates the whole psycho-biological system. Meditation causes an
attunement between the higher and lower aspects of the microcosm as it builds
the "antahkarana" or the "golden bridge" that unites the
two. One's basic frequency is raised during meditation and this facilitates
metaphysical communication through telepathic means. Meditation also raises
one's intelligence, one's I.Q., E.Q., and S.Q. In more advanced forms of
meditation, the kundalini energy is raised from the base of the spine to the
head to meet the down-pouring of the Shivaic forces emanating from the higher
aspects of the Soul.
The Mayan Calendar Solar Glyphs
The ancient Mayans have bequeathed to our generation an interesting technology
that may be utilized as a system of scrying or meditation. This is the Calendar
Solar Glyphs. It is unknown, however, if it was actually used for meditation.
Modern occultists have found, notwithstanding, that it facilitates
soul-awareness.
The Mayans are a mystery to archeologists and scholars alike. Their
technological development in astronomy is truly amazing. Their calendar-system
is more advanced than any of our modern developments in that area. Where and how
did they acquire their knowledge? According to Occult tradition, the Mayans as
well as most of the other American-Indian tribes came from the lost continent of
Atlantis. This legendary (now gradually proving to be historical) continent, or
perhaps archipelago, said to have submerged into the ocean depths over twelve
thousand years ago, developed a highly advanced technological civilization. It
is believed that they even developed space-travel and interacted with beings
from other solar systems and galaxies. Time-travel and inter-dimensional travel
are supposed to be some of the occult technologies possessed and kept secret by
the Atlantean priesthood. Were some of these secrets handed-down to the Mayans?
Why and how did the Mayans vanish from the face of the Earth without a trace?
Did they utilize their secret technologies to shift to a parallel world or to a
different dimension? Or perhaps much more plausible, did they build cities
underground miles below the earth where they may still be living today? We can
only speculate.
What interest us at this present time is the twenty solar glyphs that they
left us. These glyphs are part of their calendar system. Recently, occultists
have discovered that these glyphs represent powerful Cosmic energies and that
these energies may be accessed by meditating upon them. It may be possible that
the Mayans physically ascended to a higher plane as a result of the utilization
of these symbols during meditation and through their other undiscovered
technology--as far-fetched as this may sound. These glyphs represent stages of
soul-growth and the lessons that we have to learn at each level; however, we are
personally unable at present to determine how these solar glyphs relate to the
Mayans lunar-based calendar, for lack of information. Below we offer
instructions on how to use these glyphs as a practical system of meditation.
Generally, we should choose the glyph to meditate with according to order, that
is, beginning with glyph No. 1, Imix, However, you may if you wish, choose the
glyph that you intuitively feel attracted to, or the one that resonates the most
with your spiritual consciousness at this present time. Your choice of glyph
will change as time goes by in accordance to your spiritual development, and
emotional/mental needs. Meditate constantly with one of the glyphs until you
feel ready to move on to the next or another glyph. These symbols are keys that
open Cosmic portals where spiritual energies may be accessed. By meditating upon
any one of them you begin invoking their energies. Be aware that energies are
alive and possesses consciousness of some sort. During meditation upon these
glyphs you may begin interacting telepathically with them. Do not fear when this
happens. Start communicating and ask questions relevant to your spiritual
development, your life, and your well-being. Since the energies of these solar
glyphs are powerful, we caution you not to be over-stimulated by meditating
excessively upon them. Do not meditate on these images for more than ten
minutes.
Begin by sitting in the meditative pose. Relax your mind, body and emotions. Do
some deep breathing and then focus upon one of the glyphs given below, holding
and visualizing it in the mind in its given color for not more than ten minutes,
and using the name of the glyphs as mantras; and then releasing their image and
resting your attention upon the Silence, the Emptiness, the inner space of the
soul for another ten minutes or so, awaiting impressions, activations, healings,
and the balancing of the energies within the lower principles of the microcosm.
Those of the magickal traditions, might want to scry and use the glyphs as
portals to different realities. The "Sign of the Enterer" may be used
for this. Below is a table of the glyphs and their general purposes.
[Please see the original paper at our website for the table]
[Note: This paper contains images which may be seen as originally published at
our website]
Part One:
The Need for a Guru
In the spiritual, metaphysical path, various disciplines and exercises are
conducted to aid the awakening and the unfoldment of the faculties and virtues
of the divinity within. To attune with the Higher Self, one is required to
undergo the process of purification and to carry-out meditative exercises.
Meditation, concentration, visualizations, chanting, esoteric rituals, and other
spiritual disciplines are utilized as aids on the path of spiritual and
metaphysical development. In order to tread the metaphysical path a spiritual
teacher or Guru is indispensable as a way-shower. The Guru or Adept having been
on the spiritual path for many years, or for the greater part of his/her life,
or even for several lifetimes is qualified to guide the enthusiastic aspirant.
Treading the spiritual path alone without outside assistance and guidance is a
difficult task. Only a few great souls are able to do this. However, it should
be noted that according to tradition and occult revelation, even great souls
like Jesus and the Prophet Muhammad had Guru-Chela relationships with Spiritual
Masters, both physical and non-physical. External spiritual preceptors are here
to "push" or motivate the aspirant, just as the inner divine Master is
present within our beings to "pull" us inwards, to help us gravitate
towards the Inner Light.
Learning from books has its disadvantages; firstly, one is unable to bask in the
presence of a Guru. A genuine Guru radiates powerful energies that stimulate
slumbering souls in his immediate vicinity. The Master's aura prompts the
energy-level of those around him to step-up in frequency. By constantly being in
the presence of a Guru one gradually transforms one's microcosmic vehicles to a
higher expression. One accelerates spiritually by being in the proximity of a
Spiritual Preceptor. It is like a magnet that induces iron bits to become
magnetized just as it is simply by the association.
Secondly, books do not provide all of the keys or knowledge necessary that would
open metaphysical doorways to higher worlds or to higher states of awareness.
Many keys are omitted in books. Thirdly, books hardly present a two-way
interaction that a Guru-Chela relationship offers. From these three points (and
there are more) it can be seen how necessary it is to have a Way-Shower. Genuine
spiritual/metaphysical teachers are not easily found or met. One meets a real
Spiritual Guide partially because of spiritual merit. There is an occult saying,
"When the student is ready the Master appears." The student has to
prepare himself for the Master's advent by attaining a certain soul-level, by
spiritual works and study. It should be realized, however, that those
individuals passing themselves off as Spiritual Gurus and Metaphysical Masters
are hardly what they claim themselves to be. Here lies the problem for the
occult tyro--how to discern the true Master from the "false prophet,"
or the wolf in sheep clothing and the true Shepherd of the Spirit.
In the traditional teachings of Christianity we are told that St.Peter, one of
the Apostles of Christ, guards the portals to the Kingdom of Heaven. He holds
within his hands various keys that would unlock the gate and allow the soul to
pass the threshold and enter into a world of heavenly delight, to a land where
one could pluck and eat the fruits of the Tree of Life. The average Christian
interprets this teaching literally. In truth, this is merely an allegory, an
esoteric precept referring to the principle that a Spiritual Guru or Murshid, (St.Peter)
is necessary to guide one's spiritual development. The Spiritual Guru holds and
preserves the keys of metaphysical (mystical/magickal) development. By applying
the keys (the cosmic laws and spiritual principles) that the Guru transmits to
his disciples, it would be possible to acquire a spiritual consciousness (the
Kingdom of Heaven) and consume the fruits of the Tree of Life (a constant
awareness of one's immortality).
In the early days of Christianity, "priests" functioned as Gurus and
not merely as preachers. In the centuries that followed, the priesthood lost the
keys to Heaven because of their corruption and degeneration. They subsequently
grew envious of those that did possess the keys, the gnosis or spiritual,
esoteric knowledge. This was one of the factors that instigated the attack of
the orthodoxy upon the Christian sects called Gnostics. These Gnostics were the
custodians of the secret, esoteric, spiritual teachings of the Essenes, the
Master Jesus and the other divine avatars.
Now it should be realized that not all Spiritual Gurus are of the same
evolutionary level. They are of various initiatory grades. Some Gurus offer
their services specifically to the masses, to the average person on the street;
others are here on the physical plane to help higher-evolved persons, or those
of disciple status to attain the first and second planetary initiation. Rarely
do we find Gurus who are real Adepts and Masters guiding those who have heard
the call of the soul to attain liberation, enlightenment, and the ascension.
Each person who is interested in metaphysical and spiritual culture will find
himself at the doorstep of the Guru most appropriate to his present state of
soul development. When he grows spiritually to a certain point with the guidance
of his Preceptor, he may eventually find himself being led to other Gurus of a
higher grade or different ray-ashram for further esoteric instructions or for
developing a different soul-quality..
Metaphysical Development
In the Path of metaphysical development it would be advantageous and worthwhile
for the spiritual aspirant to study the spiritual teachings of various religions
and philosophies. Anything that would help refine one's soul-character and
expand one's metaphysical knowledge is beneficial. The student should be equally
comfortable studying the teachings of Alchemy or Zen. By the exploring of
various teachings we do not imply that one should build one's spiritual
philosophy upon the foundation of syncretism. This would hardly work if we
strive to integrate the superficial, dogmatic aspects of religion. What we would
like students of metaphysics to probe is the essence or core of religions, back
to the source of all religions, or to the Gupta Vidya--the Ageless Teachings. In
the Old Testament, for instance, we were admonished by God to walk the ancient
paths (Jeremiah 6:16). This "ancient path" is an esoteric term for the
Ageless teachings, or the Ancient Wisdom. Followers of the "New Age"
movement may consider the revelations received through the phenomenon of
"channeling" as something novel; however, the essence of what is
revealed is nothing new and is to be found in the spiritual teachings of all
ancient cultures. We admonish the novice not to focus on or speculate too much
upon what lies above in the cosmos. It really does not matter what or who lies
"up there," whether it is "Ashtar," "Kryon," or
the "Pleaidians," or any other beings flitting around in their
merkabah vehicles; what really matters is what lies within you. Pay attention to
that, to the task at hand. Improve your character, your spirituality, your
evolutionary status, and your awareness. Unfold unconditional love and
compassion. Beware of self-complacency and arrogance, thinking that you know
everything, or more than others.
The first step of spiritual unfoldment is the purification of the lower aspects
of the microcosm of all psychical and physical toxins, negative energies,
psychological complexes and fixations, karmic effects, record, and memory; and
the transcendence of the false ego. Not only should these unwanted energies be
discarded or transmuted, the spiritual aspirant should also be vigilant that
they no longer be generated by the mind and emotions or attracted into the
microcosmic force-field by establishing a point of attraction through negative
thinking and feeling. Conversely, the aspirant should strive to express the
divine qualities of the Spirit, such as compassion, tolerance, affection,
beauty, order, generosity, selflessness, etc. In Patanjali's Yogic philosophy
these two steps are called Yama and Niyama. They comprise the dos and the don'ts
in religious moral teachings.
According to Patanjali's metaphysical system of development, breathing and
physical exercises should next be conducted to maintain healthy and vital
bodies. These are called Pranayama and Asana, respectively. Pranayama actually
means the control of the life-force within the physical/etheric body, and not to
the control of the breath as some occultists would have us believe. Asana means
"body-position." In Hatha yoga we are taught various asanas to help
maintain a supple, healthy, vital body. Although beneficial to a certain degree,
in our metaphysical system of development we do not stress Hatha yoga too much
for this form of yoga actually belongs to the Lemurian Age (the Third Race)
where physical cultivation was the basis of spiritual unfoldment. In the days of
Atlantis (the Fourth Race), it was Bhakti yoga that was of certain importance,
for it helped cultivated the emotional nature. In our present Aryan Age (the
Fifth Race), Raja yoga is indispensable for it aids in the development of our
mental nature. Metaphysical development should therefore, be concentrated more
upon the mental/spiritual plane for it is the most appropriate for our present
Soul-Race. Below is a tabulation and clarification of the above information:
1) The First Race -- Polarian - No yogas, involutionary race.
2) The Second Race - Hyperborean - No yogas, involutionary race.
3) The Third Race - Lemurian - Hatha yoga, related to the physical/etheric
principle.
4) The Fourth Race - Atlantean - Bhakti yoga, related to the emotional/astral
principle.
5) The Fifth Race - Aryan - Raja yoga, related to the mental principle.
6) The Sixth Race - Unknown - Yoga unknown, related to the Buddhic principle.
7) The Seventh Race - Unknown - Yoga unknown, related to the Atmic principle.
But to return from our digression:
Following Pranayama and Asana is Pratyahara, or the withdrawing of the senses
from external stimuli. This act of withdrawing the senses results in Dharana, a
deep concentration upon some inner point within the consciousness. Deep and
intense concentration of a lengthy period establishes the state of Dhyana, or
meditation. The culmination of the Dhyana-state is Samadhi, or a higher form of
consciousness where one experiences the state of bliss and peace. There are
various consciousness levels in Samadhi; for simplicity sake we may designate
them as "Christ Consciousness" and "Cosmic Consciousness."
The former is related to the Soul-Consciousness of the Higher Self, or the
threefold aspects of the Soul--the Higher Mental, Buddhi, and Atma. The latter
on the other hand, is related to the Spirit-Consciousness of the Monad, the
Divine Spark within the microcosm. The eight steps of the above are often called
the "Eight-limbs of Patanjali."
In metaphysical development we strive to attain ever higher states of
consciousness or awareness. In mystical teachings this is often illustrated as a
climb towards a mountain peak and we are often advised by mystics to climb the
highest mountain. In Holy Scriptures, when the tale is told of mystics
"going up" to the mountains to pray and meditate actually refers to an
inner ascent in the consciousness and not to an actual physical journey.
In the early stages of metaphysical development it is advisable for the neophyte
to introspect and reflect upon the various elements forming his present desires,
motivations, ideals, attitudes, beliefs, and feelings--all of the psychological
stuff forming his world-view, his belief-framework, his religious-view, and his
understanding of life as a whole, as well as its purport. There is much that we
take for granted, much that we assume to be true because humanity as a whole or
certain groups of humanity have believed in them for centuries. We have been
taught many things as "truths" by our elders, our religious leaders,
and pedagogues and we accept them at face value without any meaningful effort in
reflecting whether they are of any real substance whatsoever. This the neophyte
has to rectify first and foremost in his consciousness. The beginner in
metaphysical development has to know why he is on the physical plane and for
what Cosmic purpose. He has to discover the meta-philosophical truths concerning
life and death, and the real reason why he embarks upon metaphysical study. In
short, the neophyte has to awaken himself from his ignorance at the first Cosmic
level. Until he realizes that in his present condition he knows nothing, the
neophyte has not yet arrived at the state where he may acquire true knowledge.
Metaphysical development entails getting rid of the demons of the mind, the
idols that drains one's energies. Idols are not simply statues made of wood and
stone; they may be anything at all. Idols at our present stage of soul-unfoldment
are glamours and illusions of the psyche. We may define idols do be anything
that distracts the soul from carrying-out its evolutionary obligations. Thus,
television or the obsession of psychic powers may be considered as idols, and
irresponsible Gurus teaching psychicism sans spiritual unfoldment as fabricators
of idols. This in fact is one of the avenues of dis-service (dark services)
offered by the Fallen Angels. In Islamic tradition Harut and Marut were the two
Fallen Angels that taught humanity psychicism/occultism irresponsibly. Low-calibre
paranormals and metaphysicians perpetrate this shameful tradition.
Nowadays, people who are interested in psychicism are so eager to unfold
paranormal powers. It should be realized that this is not a spiritual goal,
because sometime and somewhere along the spiritual path psychic powers would
have to be renounced as they simply blind our inner eyes to the spiritual state
of Light-Consciousness, symbolized by the saviour-gods in the world mythologies.
Psychicism prolongs our needless stay in the lower dimensions. Psychic powers
may corrupt the human soul.
Getting rid of or destroying idols is not an easy task. In order to do this we
need the help of the Christ-Krishna force, or the light of Muhammad. Invoke
their power into your lives; pay more attention to their presence until the
intrusion of the demonic idols lose their power and hold over you. In the end
you will truly become a holy one, unattached and untainted by anything of this
world--"to be in this world but not of it."
[Note: This paper contains images which may be seen as originally published at
our website]
Copyright © 2006 Luxamore
Bio:
Leonard Lee aka Luxamore Metaphysical teacher, counseler, healer and merchant of
occult/magickal items of Indonesia. www.indotalisman.com
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