Bad Karma plus immoral plus ignorant
Dec 08, 2002 01:36 AM
by wry
To whom this may concern: Is it or is it not bad karma, immoral and ignorant to tell a young child there is no Santa Claus? Is it valuable and important and natural for this child to believe in the existence of Santa Claus? Moreover, IS there a Santa Claus, and are there really elves and fairies? Everyone who is really anyone knows the answer to this one.
Moreover, are there actually masters, both living and "dead" (who are still alive)? I, personally, who have done much experimentation with the occult, am here to suggest that It is perhaps both bad karma and even dangerous to pursue this line of questioning of Madame Blavatsky and the so-called derivation of the masters any further, as, in respect to this, the die is already cast. Perhaps the physical universe is constructed in such a way as to offer an explanation for the "masters" that is both miraculous and also mundane
Remember to sprinkle everything with just a little bity of salt, not too much and not too little. This has more to do with bread making than with magic. With this in mind, we can get down to the five- minutes -at-a-time Work of mastering a situation which is most problematic, life on earth, in such a way that something within is raised gently to heaven without losing touch with both the phytsical earth and also an inner earth or ground.
If you sense or feel a master by your side as you are going about your day and attempting to make a certain bread, keep your mind on your hands kneading the dough and do not worry about the masters or not-masters. In this way, simple daily activities will take on a greater significance and everything will assume a shape that is already its own star, Home. Wry
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