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Thomas Printz’ Private Bulletin

 

Volume 7, No. 24                                                                                            Sept. 14, 1958

 

Beloved friends of my Heart: 

With regard to soul and character growth, as well as physical, emotional and mental well-being, the saddest and the most unhappy state is that of the individual who is oblivious completely to any realization that improvement and unfoldment are possible, desirable and practicable. People who consider a sense that cognizes that there is room for improvement are true and worthy chelas. Yet the self satisfied man, or country, or soul has temporarily stopped his or their spiritual advancement along life's highway. The seeking man (though to outward appearance more harassed than his companion) is a more hopeful specimen both as regards developing his Christ Self and his Divine service to the human race. 

The balance, of course, lies in the center of the two extremes, neither the lethargy of self satisfaction, nor the disgruntled bitterness of discontent. An intelligent center between these two poles makes the chela capable of learning, in a gradual unfoldment of its certain specific requirements wherein and whereby character can be strengthened, the capacity to serve widened, the physical and inner bodies matured and the environment and place in society evolved, thus making the individual focus a more perfect expression through which the Cause of God is best served and the peoples benefitted. 

In the Ascended Master Realm we have Beings wholly dedicated to the task of stimulating the capacity to fill a need within the souls of men, Where such an one can be found, the interest is stirred and sustained to a certain point where their need or requirement helps them to send up the call to God which will then magnetize and draw through the human veil the fulfillment that has been perfected, awaiting the demand from self-conscious Life of the individual to its appearance in the world of form. 

For instance, if the body does not demand breath through the actual drawing of the air into the lungs it can die although the fullness of air is ever-present. The body elemental is so firmly charged with the specific realization that it needs air to sustain its body-life, that, stimulated by that need for air, it continues throughout each twenty-four hour period to make the necessary invocation upon the ethers which fills the lungs and satisfies that need. 

We shall quote an example. The invocations of Saint Patrick in Ireland, while they met with a terrific opposition of the appearance world, as well as the invisible but so potent psychic realms could not be denied, and the souls of every lifestream, who at that time, or since, took an embodiment through an Irish form were assured of Eternal Life by reason of his constant invocation to Heaven on these peoples behalf, and this was done, mind you, before the edict which has precluded the second death. 

It gives you, dear ones, a small comprehension of the capacity of the soul and the awakening Christ to sense a need, and then, rather than dwelling upon the need, to storm Heaven for its fulfillment. It can be and it shall be done.

Love and Blessings,

THE MAHA CHOHAN

 

 

 

 

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