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The Homes and Retreats of The Masters of Wisdom

DARJEELING, INDIA

February 15th through March 14, 1954

The Master Morya is the Great Spiritual Hierarch of the Brothers of the Diamond Heart, whose activity and service to life is the guarding and protecting of spiritual foci which have been created as heart centers of World movements, religions, political eras of great progress, and generally with protecting whatever specific God ideas will benefit the race and hasten its evolution and development. 

As the Chohan of the First Ray, it is his particular responsibility to receive from the mind of God those spiritual "seeds" which might be developed (through the voluntary contribution of the energies of some intelligence interested in such ideas) into a workable and practical form which is of blessing and benefit to the race. 

From the First Sphere, the Master Morya and the Brothers of the Diamond Heart, direct these God ideas into the receptive consciousness of Angels, Masters, Devas, men, elementals, as well as into the atmosphere of all the Seven Great Spheres that form the aura of God. When any individualized intelligence accepts such an idea and claims it as his own, offering the energies of his own thought, feeling and outer self to the development of that idea, a Diamond Heart is built around the original seed or idea to protect and sustain it until the individual intelligence can nurture and develop it into workable form. This is the service of the Brotherhood of the Diamond Heart, and they have their Focus in the physical world at the beautiful Home of the Beloved Morya in Darjeeling, India. 

From this Center, they are able to supervise the development and maturing of God ideas in all avenues of constructive endeavor and to hold the spiritual focus of the Diamond Heart around the consciousness of those who have volunteered to develop some portion of God's Will for the blessings of the race. 

As the Beloved Mother Mary is directly concerned with the Angel Devas and Builders of Form who create new tabernacles for the souls of incarnating lifestreams, her service to life is the creation of the Sacred Heart which is the chalice created to shelter the Unfed Flame of Life which forms the life and divinity within the soul. You will see that as the Master Morya and his Brotherhood create out of universal light a living Diamond Heart to enfold and protect new ventures, endeavors, movements, crusades, and world orders, and the Beloved Mother Mary creates the Sacred Heart to enfold the Unfed Flame of the lifestream, that both our co-sponsors for 1954 are well represented by the Divine Thought Form for the year. 

God's Will is the delight of the Beloved Morya, and the externalizing of that Will through the cooperative endeavors of incarnate lifestreams fills his Heart with great happiness. As he often says, "I Am a man of action," so does his Being vibrate with those chelas who are willing to couple their professed interest in the work of the Hierarchy with the practical investment of their energies, talents, enthusiasms, and cooperative endeavors in externalizing that Will, every moment! To all who, grasping even the slightest portion of the vision, are willing to "roll up their sleeves" (to quote our Illustrious Master) and help to promote the understanding of the Divine Will and the part the Spiritual Hierarchy play in developing that Will through their own dedicated energies, the Master Morya will send a Representative of his Lodge and enfold the individual, the design or idea which such an one has received, and the consciousness that nurtures it, within a blazing Diamond Heart. This is a protection from the disintegrating forces of doubt, fear and uncertainty that rise within the consciousness of unascended beings as well as the myriad powers of disintegration that flow through the lower atmosphere and consciously or unconsciously attempt to dissolve any good design, plan, vision idea or inspiration before it can be developed and released for the benefit of the race.  

 

(Editor's Note: See "Bridge to Freedom," April 1953, for description of Retreat at Darjeeling.)

 

 

 

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