Re:making masters visible
Oct 27, 1997 08:26 PM
by Brenda S Tucker
> Are you being serious? It is sometimes difficult to tell. Isn't
> it up to us to pull ourselves up to their level, rather than
> bringing them down to ours?
Dear Alpha:
You can read my new webpage:
http://www.webspawner.com/users/ascension/
You think this idea is astounding, but I had all I could do to
sit in the classes quietly and observe, it was so fascinating. I
knew my reasoning would catch up with the ideas which were just
words until I could think about them sensibly. There were lots
of ideas I couldn't understand at first, so I just kept working
them over until I could place them in some fashion within a frame
of reference. You, perhaps, would not come up with the same
frame of reference that I use if you attended classes at I AM and
took part in the students' activities. What I love about the the
I AM teachings is that I feel like what I have encountered there
is not really "human" in nature, but that what they are
recommending for people to try are actual "ascended master"
activities. I use wonderful light visualizations, etc.
Well, Ramadoss, I don't know about keeping you informed of the
progress. It doesn't sound like my way to deal with you, but I
can comment on something that just happened. It was as if Saint
Germain were present in my decrees today and there were
beautiful, colorful spaces around him, but he wasn't my size. He
was as big as the whole United States and he was bringing his
love for freedom here, purifying all destructive conditions in
our country. You know, this type of activity would have to go on
constantly because each day is filled with a new accumulation of
human consciousness.
Dallas, here is my answer to you:
> And what have we done to deserve any attention from the
> "Masters?"
We all have their blessings in the form of new age organizations
to work through.
> Have we observed their injunctions? Have we served "their
> humanity?"
What????
> And, if ever we should be deserving of a Masters' attention,
> would we dare to proclaim and boast of it?
Oh, that's easy! Either we try to communicate who we are or we
try to change who we are. If I were to concentrate on the latter
activity it would only be because the first had failed.
Boasting is human. Proclaiming is divine.
A Master's attention to someone in the I AM activity is something
different than it is to you, I suppose.
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