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Re: Theos-World Bombardment...

Jul 04, 2003 03:57 PM
by Pendragon


Yes! Thank you and salutation to all our Sufi brothers!

As long as the disciple did not kill out the desire to prate about the path
to all he meets; did not understand that "I am holier than thou" is written
on the inner gates of hell; did not conquer his sense of self-importance-God
forbid, superiority,- by realizing that he is but one atom of the universe,
he cannot descend into Hades (get himself initiated).

Pendragon

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Morten Nymann Olesen
To: Theos Talk
Sent: 04 July 2003 13:28
Subject: Theos-World Bombardment...


Hi all of you,



My views are only views and that is a fact:



Here is a little something...



Bombardment



When someone's self-esteem is linked to his 'spiritual search', he

can achieve very little until he has seen that this is a wrong

connection. Generally, of course, people are unaware that they

PRIDE themselves on being serious 'travellers on the Way' or

whatever they call it. They more often imagine that they are

humble: but this humility is quite often exposed as an

unwitting cloack for a sense of personal importance.

Just a fictious example:

Let us say that a young man came to see me. He had read many books

on spiritual matters, but felt that 'his faith in the Path was faltering'.

He wanted me to restore it, and to be his teacher. This sort of

approach, more often than not today - as with the Theosophical records of

the past - is found to be a demand for attention, not knowledge.

I asked him if an allegory of his history, present state and

desires would suit him. He brightened up and said something

like: 'I had not dared to hope that you would give me anything

as comprehensive as that!'

Now i wanted to demonstrate whether he meant, by 'comprehensive',

only flattery. So I told him the following anecdote:



A young soldier was sheltering from a bombardment in a

trench. He suddenly noticed his old recruiting officer

beside him. The young man said: 'Do you remember how

you told me when I was a potential recruit about the

pleasures of army life, and how if I joined, I would avoid

the horrors of civilian automatism?'

'Yes', said the recruiter.

'Well,' continued the youth, 'would you please tell me

again, as I find my enthusiasm is weakening!'



My visitor, who had originally written pleading for an interview,

and pledging total eternal acceptance of anything that I

maight say, now became quite annoyed...





Please: I am doing my best...





from

M. Sufilight with peace and love...





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