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Discipleship in the New Age I - Talks to Disciples - Part V |
Increasingly must your inner life be lived upon the mental
plane. Steadily and without descent must the attitude of meditation be held - not for a
few minutes each morning or at specific moments throughout the day, but constantly, all
day long. It infers a constant orientation to life and the handling of life from the angle
of the soul. This does not refer to what is so often referred to as "turning one's
back upon the world." The disciple faces the world but he faces it from the level of
the soul, looking clear-eyed upon the world of human affairs. "In the world, yet not
of the world" is the right attitude - expressed for us by the Christ. Increasingly
must the normal and powerful life of the emotional, astral, desire and glamorous nature be
controlled and rendered quiescent by the life of the soul, functioning through the mind.
The emotions which are normally self-centered and personal must be transmuted into the
realizations of universality and impersonality; the astral body must become the organ
through which the love of the soul can pour; desire must give place to aspiration and
that, in its turn, must be merged in the group life and the group good; glamor must give
place to reality, and the pure light of the mind must pour into all the dark places of the
lower nature. [51] These are the results of mental polarization and are brought about by definite meditation and the cultivation of the meditative attitude. This is not new information for you, but it is something which as yet remains unexpressed practically. If you will ask yourselves the following questions and courageously and truthfully make reply before the bar of your own soul, you will learn much and greatly aid your development: 1. What do you understand by spiritual sensitivity?
2. Define impersonality.
3. I have defined for you the psychic powers. I listed six of them. Please study them and then make a clear, concise statement to yourself as to your own capacity:
4. Just how do you feel that you succeed in keeping a mental grip on life? [52]
These questions have a twofold purpose. They will, if you answer them truthfully and face them clearly, lead you to deal with yourself as a group member and so ascertain the measure of your contribution to the group need and to our need of workers. If you will write down and answer these questions and share the replies with your co-disciples, it will give them an opportunity to know each other better. |
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