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Thomas Printz’ Private Bulletin

A weekly Release of Esoteric Teachings

Volume 12, No. 30                                                                                                     Oct. 27, 1963

 

Beloved Wayfarer: 

The average individual looking at the dark, bare branches of an ordinary apple, pear or peach tree is apt to feel that there was little opportunity for such an immovable object to change its estate and become a thing of beauty, unless some external agent could be induced to favor it with a blessing. Yet that very barren tree, unable so much as to move a branch or a root from its appointed place, abides in the wisdom of its Creator and from the unseen draws forth beautiful green foliage, delicate scented blossoms and finally rich and succulent fruit. From where? The roots of that tree are locked into the earth. Through the branches of that tree flows life-energy which is transformed, mind you, from within out into green leaves, pink and white blossoms and beautiful clumps of nourishing fruit which is a gift of beauty and sustenance to the third-dimensional world. 

Is not man, therefore, greater than the fruit tree? Cannot the same miraculous and marvelous manifestation flow through him? Most certainly, that is the natural order and is the Divine Plan of the Father, that the garments, the environment and the sustenance of the sons and daughters of God should flow from the ever-present supply just as the glory of nature flows from the unseen at each spring time. 

We can, in the silence of our contemplation, tune ourselves into that Universal supply again and, thinking of the fruit tree, call to the Source of all Life to reestablish through us the natural perfection and opulence of our erstwhile estate. For those who accept the same manifestation for themselves as they accept it for nature, it will be done unto them. Every Ascended Master in God’s Kingdom has entered into and become One with this Law and every unascended being may do likewise if he chooses to contemplate often the miracle of Spring in relation to some particular bush or flower or tree, because that will get him into feeling what is within that particular bush or flower or tree and will establish the same vibratory action of receptivity in him by which freedom can be more quickly obtained. 

Supply always precedes demand. Even in the Kingdom of Nature the milk flows through the female before the cub is born and before the sons of men came earthward the supply likewise was provided by the Father, for is not man greater by far than the innocent cub which is so carefully and perfectly provided for?

Love and Blessings,

THE MAHA CHOHAN