Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 " Rule 1. Enter thy brother's heart and see his woe. Then speak. Let the words spoken convey to him the potent force he needs to loose his chains. Yet loose them not thyself. Thine is the work to speak with understanding. The force received by him will aid him in his work. Rule 2. Enter thy brother's mind and read his thoughts, but only when thy thoughts are pure. Then think. Let the thoughts thus created enter they brother's mind and blend with his. Yet keep detached thyself, for none have the right to sway a brother's mind. The only right there is, will make him say: " He loves. He standeth by. He knows. He thinks with me and I am strong to do the right. " Learn thus to speak. Learn thus to think. Rule 3. Blend with thy brother's soul and know him as he is. Open upon the plane of soul can this be done. Elsewhere the blending feeds the fuel of his lower life. Then focus on the plan. Thus will he see the part that he and you and all men play. Thus will he enter into life and know the work accomplished. These three energies-of speech, of thought, and of purpose-when wielded with understanding by the chela and blended with the awakening forces of his brother whom he seeks to aid, are the three energies with which all adepts work. It is almost impossible to translate these ancient formulas into adequate terms, but the above rough paraphrase will convey the idea to the illumined; these rules sum up the few thoughts which the average aspirant needs to grasp about the right direction of energy, and for which he is ready. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Hi Jessica They are good Points what is the use of reading anothers mind when the one reading the mind is not beyond corruption. Thoughts come and go yet if one has not attempted to to first disect ones own thoughts then how does one know what thought is being placed inside anothers mind. It is my belief rather to begin starting the process of eliminating all thoughts what i mean is to remove all thoughts that is not thy own. from here the only thought left is that of the ista deva. the thought from there is on is your creation and you know what is true and what is not. There are no aruements left. John , " Jessica " <jdehne88 wrote: > > " Rule 1. Enter thy brother's heart and see his woe. Then speak. Let > the words spoken convey to him the potent force he needs to loose his > chains. Yet loose them not thyself. Thine is the work to speak with > understanding. The force received by him will aid him in his work. > > Rule 2. Enter thy brother's mind and read his thoughts, but only when > thy thoughts are pure. Then think. Let the thoughts thus created enter > they brother's mind and blend with his. Yet keep detached thyself, > for none have the right to sway a brother's mind. The only right > there is, will make him say: " He loves. He standeth by. He knows. > He thinks with me and I am strong to do the right. " Learn thus to > speak. Learn thus to think. > > Rule 3. Blend with thy brother's soul and know him as he is. Open > upon the plane of soul can this be done. Elsewhere the blending feeds > the fuel of his lower life. Then focus on the plan. Thus will he see > the part that he and you and all men play. Thus will he enter into > life and know the work accomplished. > > These three energies-of speech, of thought, and of purpose-when > wielded with understanding by the chela and blended with the awakening > forces of his brother whom he seeks to aid, are the three energies > with which all adepts work. > > It is almost impossible to translate these ancient formulas into > adequate terms, but the above rough paraphrase will convey the idea to > the illumined; these rules sum up the few thoughts which the average > aspirant needs to grasp about the right direction of energy, and for > which he is ready. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Better to apply these " rules " to the self first before applying them to another. Lets not forget asking permission to " go into another person " or blending into them. Let the brother or sister convey their wish for this to occur before ever committing an activity of this sort and also be able to make separations that a continued activity isnt set in motion. - my thoughts on these thoughts. - chrism , " Jessica " <jdehne88 wrote: > > " Rule 1. Enter thy brother's heart and see his woe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Asking permission is not always possiable nor is it always possiable to keep out of anothers projected thoughts, Quite offten thoughts are seemingly thrushed upon us. What one does with these thoughs should be up to exsperience. Most thoughts of people are not there own and many come from a fear base perspective. Yet these thoughts seem to poison the atomosthere within quite a few dementions We have a right to be here, If it be our dharma we have the nesseity to the task of hightening concious understandings. As personalities of human monsters we have no rights yet to remain slaves to cirmstances of sheep minded thoughts and endevours. As breathing living soulls we own our alegences to the planetry thought forms and the evolution and stability of the planet. As spiritual entities as in realisations of meditions we own our allegences to as far as the mind may allow us to reach. John .M , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Better to apply these " rules " to the self first before applying them > to another. Lets not forget asking permission to " go into another > person " or blending into them. Let the brother or sister convey their > wish for this to occur before ever committing an activity of this sort > and also be able to make separations that a continued activity isnt > set in motion. - my thoughts on these thoughts. - chrism > > , " Jessica " > <jdehne88@> wrote: > > > > " Rule 1. Enter thy brother's heart and see his woe. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Asking permission is always possible. Projected thoughts are projected meaning that they are put out there so there is almost an implied persmission. We also own our fear and our reponse to fear. _ My take John - blessings to you. - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 , " chrism " <> wrote: chrism, Though permission is offten given as in the form of acceptance, I do believe that the will of purpose should not be so overpowering that the will of the reciever is demolished. The energy of will and free will is not compleatly understood it is for this reason and this reason only that I agree permission should be asked to recieve better results. We may not be slaves to society yet we by choice learn to live and fullfil our desire within its structure. However the will of society is quite often seemingly overpowering to the spirit. Though knowledge comes from understanding and so does freedom. Yet those who live dogmatic regimes who,s; thoughts are projected from; cannot see the trees from the woods. In Love John .M > > Asking permission is always possible. Projected thoughts are apon projected > meaning that they are put out there so there is almost an implied > persmission. We also own our fear and our reponse to fear. _ My take > John - blessings to you. - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 In regards to the Kundalini though both the will and the choice as the tool of will shall be given too the Shakti and from there it is discerned the most appropriate course of activity within and outside the structures of society. - Good to read John D Plumber! - blessings to all our sisters and brothers in Audstralia and New Zealand! - chrism , " johndplumber " <jaganatha wrote: Though knowledge comes from understanding and so does freedom. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Thank you both for the clarity on this. Jessica , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Asking permission is always possible. Projected thoughts are projected > meaning that they are put out there so there is almost an implied > persmission. We also own our fear and our reponse to fear. _ My take > John - blessings to you. - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Scrutiny of how adepts create and project there thoughts is very important to me. It is I that thanyou Jessica. :-) In Love John .M , " Jessica " <jdehne88 wrote: > > Thank you both for the clarity on this. > > Jessica > , " chrism " > <@> wrote: > > > > Asking permission is always possible. Projected thoughts are projected > > meaning that they are put out there so there is almost an implied > > persmission. We also own our fear and our reponse to fear. _ My take > > John - blessings to you. - chrism > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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