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DJWHAL KHUL
Extract from a Statement by the Tibetan
August 1934
Suffice it to say, that I am a Tibetan disciple of a certain degree, and this tells you but little, for all are disciples, from the humblest aspirant up to, and beyond the Christ Himself. I live in a physical body like other men, on the borders of Tibet and at times (from the exoteric standpoint) preside over a large group of Tibetan lamas when my other duties permit. It is this fact that has caused it to be reported that I am an abbot of this particular lamasery. Those associated with me in the work of the Hierarchy (and all true disciples are associated in this work) know me by still another name and office. A.A.B. knows who I am and recognizes me by two of my names.
I am a brother of yours, who has travelled a little longer upon the Path than has the average student, and has therefore incurred greater responsibilities. I am one who has wrestled and fought his way into a greater measure of light than the aspirant who will read this article, and I must therefore act as a transmitter of the light, no matter what the cost. I am not an old man, as age counts among the teachers, and yet I am not young or inexperienced. My work is to teach and spread the knowledge of the Ageless Wisdom wherever I can find a response, and I have been doing this for many years. I seek also to help the Master M. and the Master K.H. whenever opportunity offers, for I have been long connected with Them and Their work. In all the above, I have told you much; and yet at the same time I have told you nothing that would lead you to offer me that blind obedience and the foolish devotion which the emotional aspirant offers to the Guru and Master Whom he is yet unable to contact. Nor will he make that desired contact until he has transmuted emotional devotion to unselfish service to humanitynot to the Master.
The books I have written are sent out with no claim for their acceptance. They may, or may not, be correct, true or useful. It is for you to ascertain their truth by right practice and by the exercise of the intuition. Neither I nor A.A.B. is the least interested in having them acclaimed as inspired writings, or in having anyone speak of them (with bated breath) as being the work of one of the Masters. If they present truth in such a way that is follows sequentially upon that already offered in the world teachings, if the information given raises the aspiration and the will-to-serve from the plane of the emotions to that of the mind (the plane where-on the Masters can be found), then they will have served their purpose. If the teaching conveyed calls forth a response from the illumined mind of the worker in the world, and brings a flashing forth of his intuition, then let that teaching be accepted. But not otherwise. If the statements meet with eventual corroboration, or are deemed true under the test of the Law of Correspondences, then that is well and good. But should this not be so, let not the student accept what is said. |
SRI AUROBINDO
About the Founder of "Integral Yoga"
Sri Aurobindo was born on August 15, 1872, in Calcutta, India. At the age of seven, he went to England for his education, but he returned to India in 1893. For the next fourteen years, he worked in the Princely State of Baroda, in various government departments and as a professor in Baroda College.
From 1905, Sri Aurobindo took to the practice of the spiritual discipline of yoga, initially as a means to enhance his capacity to bring India her independence. Subsequently, in 1910, he withdrew from politics and moved to Pondicherry to devote himself exclusively to the practice of yoga.
After gathering up in himself the essential elements of past spiritual experience, he moved on in search of a more complete realization, one which would unite the two poles of Spirit and Matter. During his forty years in Pondicherry, he worked out a new system of spiritual development which he called Integral Yoga.
The aim of this yoga is a spiritual realization which will not only liberate persons consciousness, but will transform the basic nature and bring divinity into ones life.
In 1926, Sri Aurobindo withdrew to the seclusion of his room, but continued to maintain contact with disciples through a large correspondence and by giving darshan four times a year.
Among his many writings of the Pondicherry period, the best known are The Life Divine, The Synthesis of Yoga, Essays of the Gita and Savitri.
Sri Aurobindo passed into spirit on December 5, 1950, leaving his teachings for those who wish to use them to learn of the path to Divinity manifested in the material world. |
PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA
About the Great Teacher of East and West
Hailed as the "Father of Yoga in the West," Paramahansa Yogananda is regarded as one of the great spiritual figures of our time.
Born in northern India, he came to the United States in 1920, where for more than 30 years he taught the ancient science of meditation and the art of balanced spiritual living. That same year he founded the Self-Realization Fellowship, to disseminate his writings and teachings worldwide.
Through his best-selling classic, Autobiography of a Yogi, and his numerous other books, he has introduced millions throughout the world to the spiritual principles of yoga meditation and the universal truths underlying all world religions. |
SATHYA SAI BABA
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THE MASTER TEMPORARILY KNOWN AS C.M.
Statement from the Guru
October 26, 2006
I am a Spiritual Teacher and Guru for certain embodied disciples living in the 21st century. My part of the working out of the greater Plan is focused on the linear time frame of the years 2000 to 2500.
My purpose focuses on areas of interest that will provide me with the subject matter for my teachings on this website. You may look for clues within those teachings about my purpose, for they are certainly there.
I am currently gathering around me a group of disciples and Initiates who will support my work as it manifests and develops in the physical world.
Due to the nature of my work with the Spiritual Hierarchy, it is not to the benefit of the world that I reveal my true name at this time. This has been a common occurrence throughout the ages: at the proper time, my identity will be revealed.
Read my words, take them for what they are, and make your own determination about the value they may have for you. If you have "stumbled" upon this website, there is a very good chance you will find what I have to say quite valuable, along with the other teachings and writings you will find here. If someone referred or directed you here, bless them, for they are most likely, like myself, in service to the Brotherhood of Light.
Understand that I serve as an unwavering source of widsom and light in a troubled world. With that I say,
Blessings. |
JEAN TEETERS (ladyjean)
Statement from the Creator of This Website
June 10, 2005
I am but a fellow disciple who has dedicated the bulk of this life to the conscious development of a Spiritually-based reality; one who is ever seeking forward movement on the Path which we all most certainly tread.
My work is that of being a communicator of Higher Knowledge to all those who have sought such within my sphere of movement, be they conscious or unconscious in their search for Truth and Understanding.
I devoted a good portion of my life to a specific type of esoteric training, in preparation for the work that would need to be done at the turn of the century and on into the new millineum; although for the majority of that time I did not know precisely for what I was being trained.
I toiled for many years at what I now call my scibbling down of words; but those efforts were not destined to reach beyond my closest circle of friends and acquaintances. Despite that limitation, the effort was surely worthwhile, and some did appear to garner seeds of Truth from the association.
Today, due to the high technology of the Digital Age, I have been called upon to bring forth a certain collection of information through this website. I do this with no focused expectation; yet I have the awareness that the words presented here can reach anyone and everyone currently incarnated on the planet, limited only by the choice of each individual to happen upon this particular piece of cyberspace, or not.
Let Gods Will be done: here, and in all things that are manifested on Earth.
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