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Re: Theos-World Influence of Mahatmas on people of this world

Feb 29, 2008 03:07 AM
by christinaleestemaker


Higher dimension souls can influence ours on the lower dimensions.
So they can work out all forms on earth, where necessary.
Than the question can be, why they don't stop war?
Because we have to overcome by ourself that behavior.
We have no free will, but free choises, as mentioned before in 
another message and I think there is the link we can learn from.
Christina












--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "fsgonzales1" <fredericosg@...> 
wrote:
>
>  At last, a light has shone... as to creating our realities, Cass, I
> really do not create my reality. I did not create this computer and 
I
> am not responsible for its appearance. If it starts to resemble me 
of
> Master Morya or any other, there´s either something in me or in the
> computer, or in both of us. Of course the computer is an absurd
> example but this applies to people.
>  Our ideals of perfection are really what matters to me regarding 
the
> Masters, they are examples of perfection. Their sketches and 
pictures
> are symbollic.
>  Anyone who wishes to go deeper into studying deity Yoga might find 
a
> very interesting similarity between the Masters of Theosophy and the
> Yidams of Buddhism.
>  Both are empty, they do not have inherent existence. Still, 
trusting
> them, putting your love and faith and wishing to embrace their 
aspects
> can and does change a person, as in Tibetan Buddhism deity practice.
> The practitioner becomes enlightened by becoming his chosen deity. 
The
> whole process is complicated but it is similar to the Masters in 
some
> ways. Although I think there is a difference also, and the Masters 
are
> what is described in Buddhism as 'Gods of the realm of Form´
> (Rupadhatu), while we are in the realm of desire (kamadhatu) and 
there
> are also gods in the Formless realm (arupadhatu).
>   Adelaise your point is brilliant.
> 
> Another point, and more to the point here, is the fact that Masters
> of the
> Great White Lodge have evolved beyond the necessity of incarnating 
in
> 
> a physical form. They can take on a body if need be, and have done 
so
> within the history of theosophy, but there is no reason that the
> appearance
> of, for instance, the Master M, would be the same each time He
> assumed
> human form. The pictures we have of the Masters are symbolic in
> nature,
> meant to represent the ideal of perfection for humanity.
> 
> If we see some resonance of perfection in our friend, perhaps we are
> seeing
> the "real" person. The divine soul can shine forth, if we have eyes
> to see,
> enhancing the familiar form and giving it a larger than life
> effulgence.
> 
> Adelasie
> 
> 
> 
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "adelasie" <adelasie@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Cass, Friends,
> > 
> > We might keep in mind that when we say that someone "looks like" 
> > someone else, what we are saying is that when we look at the 
person, 
> > we see a resemblance. Another person might not see the 
resemblance at 
> > all. 
> > 
> > > Nevertheless, this phenomenon of people looking like Masters and
> > > especially changing their ways of behaviour, has to have some 
deeper
> > > link. My personal opinion is that certain Apprentices concede 
their
> > > bodies to the Master´s influence so much that the Master 
actually
> > > takes over that body, so to speak, although the individual
> > > consciousness of that body is only widened, and does not suffer 
in any
> > > way.
> > 
> > Another point, and more to the point here, is the fact that 
Masters 
> > of the 
> > Great White Lodge have evolved beyond the necessity of 
incarnating in 
> > 
> > a physical form. They can take on a body if need be, and have 
done so
> >  within the history of theosophy, but there is no reason that the 
> > appearance 
> > of, for instance, the Master M, would be the same each time He 
> > assumed 
> > human form. The pictures we have of the Masters are symbolic in 
> > nature, 
> > meant to represent the ideal of perfection for humanity. 
> > 
> > If we see some resonance of perfection in our friend, perhaps we 
are 
> > seeing 
> > the "real" person. The divine soul can shine forth, if we have 
eyes 
> > to see, 
> > enhancing the familiar form and giving it a larger than life 
> > effulgence. 
> > 
> > Adelasie
> >
>





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