Re: Theos-World Master Morya's pipe
May 19, 2005 10:14 AM
by christinaleestemaker
-You forget something, when one is transformed into higher realms,
his blood will be changed into another color. For that he cannot easy
live between the lower realms.He get very ill.
Also see Himalaya expeditions, mostly they die on a certain level if
the body is not able to resist that nature.
Greetings Christina.TL
-- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Cass Silva <silva_cass@y...> wrote:
> Dear Vladimir
> And I was laughed at when I suggested that the masters and HPB
needed to ground their bodies to exist amongst us. Thanks for the
quote it verifies what I figured out intuitively. Very interested to
know about this ozone though, I suspect it comes from a plant in the
himalayas. I have heard that Keith Richards has his blood changed
over every few years so that he can continue with his drug use. And
oxygen therapy is becoming more widely accepted here also.
> Cass
>
> Vladimir <forums@s...> wrote:
> Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 6:28:28 AM, Bart wrote:
>
> > Vladimir wrote:
> >> Where is tobacco here?
>
> > Well, I have asked a number of times that I wondered what was in
> > Morya's pipe.
>
> Here is a hint. In a letter of 1 August 1934 Helena Roerich wrote:
>
>
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> Everything that is directed toward purity and goodness should be
> encouraged and protected. But it must be understood that not a
single
> teacher of the Brotherhood, after spending very many years in the
main
> Stronghold, is able to live among people during the time of
> Armageddon. If even advanced disciples are unable to stay for long
in
> the valleys and cannot endure certain auras, how much more difficult
> is it for the Teachers of the White Brotherhood! In The Mahatma
> Letters, it is mentioned how very ill the Great Teacher K. H. became
> after contact with the valleys and the people. The Great Teacher K.
H.
> was, by command of the then Ruler of Shambhala, recalled to Tibet
for
> a long time in order to restore his protective net. Certainly, the
> Mahatmas are able to protect Themselves completely from the
influences
> of crowds, but then many, because of such defense, would suddenly
find
> themselves in the Subtle World; that is why the Mahatmas do not use
> their power. Similarly, the Great Teacher M., while visiting Sikkim
> for the meetings with H. P. Blavatsky, almost always smoked a
special
> preparation of ozone for protection. By the way, this started a myth
> that Mahatma M. was smoking tobacco. H. P. B., in her description of
> the meeting with M. M., mentioned an Indian pipe, but forgot to add
> what kind of pipe it was and with what it was filled. In this way
are
> myths created.
>
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>
> And in another letter of 14 August 1936:
>
>
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> Certainly, smoking carries away our vital force. In is quite true
that
> H. P. Blavatsky smoked, but, then, her condition was so exceptional
> that one should attempt no comparison with her. Her life, spent
among
> strangers to her, was incredibly hard; she was never understood
> properly by them and was often even betrayed, both consciously and
> unconsciously. All these reasons, as well as her smoking prevented
her
> from finishing her work and the writing of the last volume of The
> Secret doctrine. There are also many people who mistake the Takur,
> Gulab-Singh, the hero of her book The Caves and Jungles of
Hindustan,
> for the Mahatma K. H. However, in this remarkable book, written for
a
> wider public and therefore greatly embellished by the rich fantasy
of
> H. P. B., the Image of another Mahatma is actually portrayed. It is
> true that the Teacher K. H. in his letters to Sinnet sometimes
signed
> them :"Lal Singh," but the Mahatmas use many names, and in some
cases
> they sign with a single, general one. In fact, none of the Mahatmas
> smoke, and the legend about the pipe used by one of them was
actually
> based on a story told in a light vein by H. P. Blavatsky, in which
she
> mentioned the Hindu pipe smoked by Master M., but omitted to explain
> with what the pipe was filled. The reason was that M. M., coming
down
> from the heights, of course felt the entire burden and pressure of
the
> atmosphere of the valleys; thus for relief He smoked, or inhaled a
> special preparation of ozone. Hence, the legend about the pipe and
> smoking.
>
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>
> Taken from http://agniyoga.org/ay_downloads.html
>
>
> So far I haven't seen in Helena Roerich's writings any material
> contradictory to HPB's texts, although Konstantin would certainly
> disagree with me here. ;-)
>
> But anyway, it would be nice to see anything on this subject from
any
> other sources.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Vladimir
>
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