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Thomas Printz’ Private Bulletin

A weekly Release of Esoteric Teachings 

Volume 14, No. 7                                                                                                             May 16, 1965

 

Beloved Chelas: 

It is expected that the lifestreams under our instruction should by now have developed great discernment, and this is true in the majority of cases. I bring this to your attention at this time so that in your dealings with others you: do not allow personal prejudice or the thoughts of others to interfere with your recognition of the Light of God dwelling within the hearts of all mankind. 

Many years ago the fact was brought to your attention that the ordinary man could be looked upon as an 'uncut gem', the gem, of course, being the Christ within, and that much chiseling and polishing was necessary before the Light could be reflected from the gem. 

When we of the Spiritual Hierarchy look upon the unascended mankind of this Earth, we see the great beauty enveloped in their hearts, knowing that with proper polishing they will not only reflect great Light, but EMIT great Light. There is a difference; the emitting of the Light is their conscious constructive use of the Energy allotted them, while the reflection of the Light is the development of the soul through many embodiments. 

You, beloved ones, have had much refining of your outer selves by following the instructions which we have released to you from time to time, and your application thereof, and I can say that the results are most gratifying to those of us, who are guiding you along the Path into your God-Freedom. 

If there is any lifestream who still has an irritating effect upon you, please remember the Christ Light within each one and you can reach the point of honoring the Presence of God in every lifestream, this individual, or some other, will cross your path until you can truly bow in humility, as we do, to the Light in their hearts, and in all mankind.

Love and Blessings,

THE MAHA CHOHAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

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