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Thomas Printz’ Private Bulletin

 

Volume 6, No. 36                                                                                                    December 8, 1957

 

Beloved Ones, 

Until an individual is ascended his evolution is going forward on the four planes of consciousness - the Physical, Mental, Emotional and Etheric at once. He for the most part, is only conscious of his physical evolution because his conscious life is anchored more or less through his physical body, and until he has achieved a certain unfoldment and development, he is not able at will to function in any of the other planes. 

Every man uses his Emotional body and his Mental body spasmodically as he responds to feeling and thought impulses, or memories of the past, but he is not able to make definite excursions into the Mental plane, the Etheric plane or the Emotional plane, returning with the conscious knowledge of what has transpired there until he has advanced quite materially upon the path. 

These four planes of experience upon which his soul is functioning form the school room of his nature. Sometimes his soul will be in the primary grade, physically speaking. On the Mental plane he might be at the point of a high school or college man. On the Emotional plane he may be no more than an infant, and, ethereally, according to his past lives, he may be a professor, a child, or an adolescent. 

As the individual passes through his day various experiences come to him; some of them are emotional experiences; some mental; some are purely physical, and some are etheric, tuning in to past ties. He will react definitely to each set of experiences according to his unfoldment and development upon that plane. A little contemplation of one's own nature will show where the greatest weakness lies, and where the greatest development has been attained as one progresses toward the goal of mastery. Such a person will find the greatest test lying in the particular sphere in which he is the least developed - never as punishments or obstacles - but as experiences to raise that particular body into balance with the most advanced part of his nature. 

Hence, if a man is emotionally underdeveloped, he will be forced by Life to "cram" along that score. If he is mentally sluggish, Life experience will place him in a position where his Mental Body must make more effort. If he is physically undeveloped, Life experience will require the development and unfoldment of a strong, physical structure. 

And to you, dear seekers of Truth, I might say here that most students require a tremendous intensification of poise and emotional stability which will allow a greater responsibility from the Higher Octaves to rest upon natures, capable of accepting the directions of more energy and the directing and sustaining of that energy into constructive channel. Let me add, however, that you have made great strides along these lines over the past year and I Am greatly encouraged in the outlook ahead for the mental and emotional natures of the student body.  

My Love, my understanding and my Light enfold you, my children.

Love and Blessings,

THE MAHA CHOHAN

 

 

 

 

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