OMRAAM MIKHAEL AIVANHOV
A 'Master of the Great White Brotherhood'.
1900 – 1986
“There
are times when you are overwhelmed by the sensation that nothing is going right
for you. But it is important to understand that there is no law that obliges
you to be relentlessly ground down by fate. Only those who forget that the
spirit lives in them are subject to unrelenting fate. Whatever your trials,
remind yourself that you are a spirit and are capable of changing your destiny.
Of course, you will not be able to change very much to begin with – perhaps
your path will veer by only one hundredth of a degree – but if you continue to
work in the same direction, you will end by putting a whole solar system
between you and fate. What is important is to tap the power of the spirit that
is within you.”
“God first sent Moses to teach men justice later he sent Jesus to teach them love and forgiveness. True, but we must not leave it at that. To forgive our enemies and turn the other cheek is far nobler than to demand an eye for an eye, but there is something even better.
"It is in the midst of difficulties that man develops his intelligence because, in order to overcome them, he must observe, think and become clear-sighted. Nature has put difficulties here and there in life to develop her children's intelligence, but the children do not develop: they waste their time and energy crying, complaining, getting angry and upset, instead of trying to understand and look for solutions. Obviously when they are exhausted they calm down, but the difficulties are still there; their energies are gone but their problems remain. What a weird method!
I ask
someone, 'How long did you cry? - three hours. - Did you solve the problem? -
No. - Well, next time, cry just ten minutes. As you would miss not crying, do
it, but no more than ten minutes; and once the ten minutes is over, start
thinking!' "
"Is
there a law against being stronger than your enemy? Is there anything to forbid
you from picking up your aggressor by the scruff of his neck and asking him,
‘do you want me to smash you to the ground?’ If you did this he would soon see
how strong you were. And then, if you put him gently on his feet again instead
of throwing him violently to the ground, he would begin to respect you. Would
this not be much better than always allowing yourself to be defeated and
ill-treated? You must be stronger than your enemies, capable with a single
word, gesture, or glance, of paralysing them and making them feel so small and
vulnerable that they beat a retreat. If you cannot be a winner on the physical
plane, you can at least try to be a winner on the mental plane. Would this not
be far better than allowing dishonest, cruel, evil people to destroy you?”
“When you feel anxious or irritated, instead of fretting or going round worrying others, just calm down. Start by controlling your breathing, then say a word with love, do something with love, send a loving thought, and you will see that what was brewing inside you and turning sour has been washed away. In asking love for help, you have opened a spring within you, and now you can leave love to do its purifying work. You see, it is quite easy, you only have to open up your heart to let love come flooding in. Try it, and you will wonder why you never tried it before. We hear love spoken of, and we make fun of it, and play around with it, instead of using it as the most effective means of salvation.”
"Meditation has become
fashionable lately. More and more people meditate, or so it would seem. But what
can such meditation without any preparation bring them? How can they meditate if
they do not have a high ideal, if they have not relinquished their whims, their
debauched living, their disordered thoughts and desires, their wine and their
tobacco? They say they meditate. And what is the subject of their meditation?
Money, power, a man or woman they might seduce? They cannot meditate on
celestial subjects because they do not have an ideal with which to tear
themselves away from ordinary, animal life, and to pull
them up to heaven. Be quite clear on this: you cannot meditate unless you have
conquered certain weaknesses and understood certain truths. And not only are you
not able to, it is even dangerous to try."
"Disciples who do not know how to behave towards their master because they are unaware of what role a master can play in their lives, prevent their master from being as useful to them as he could be, as he would like to be, and they thus hamper their own progress. It is up to disciples to discover what their relationship should be with their master, how they should regard him and behave towards him. It is not up to the master to make recommendations on this subject. A true master is content with simply giving his teaching; he leaves his disciples free. He will never say: 'You must respect me, admire me, obey me.' No, never. First of all because it would be useless to do so, since respect, admiration or obedience cannot be imposed. Secondly because the master does not need to; he has other sources of joy and satisfaction. It is up to disciples to find the best attitude to adopt towards their master for the sake of their evolution."
"History
has known so many revolutions! How many times have human beings experienced
changes! And yet the situation has not really improved. Why? Because in spite of
these changes, people have not freed themselves from the vicious circle of their
lusts and badly controlled instincts. No situation will really improve if
mentalities do not improve. People have to leave the region of their lower
appetites for changes to become true improvements. If they continue to utilise
the same defective materials with the same polluted elements, whatever
combinations they may consider, human beings will keep on living in the same
disorder and tribulation."
Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov
Quoted by
very kind permission of Prosveta.
Recommended
Books:-
·
Spiritual Alchemy
·
The Splendour of Tiphareth
·
The Path of Silence
·
Toward a Solar Civilisation
·
Light as a Living Spirit
·
The True Meaning of Christ’s
Teaching
·
New Light on the Gospels
·
Creation: Artistic and Spiritual
·
The Powers of Thought
· Man’s Two Natures: Human and Divine
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