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Friday, December 25, 2009

Light Exercise- 1992

LOOK at the light as it touches unevenly all that it falls upon. See here a shadow, see here a great spark, on the leaves, on the tops of that which it fires.

There are gradients of light, the way in which the scene is lit, and one may focus best upon the shadows, or upon the most brilliant. Seek with your eyes, the shiniest, brightest places within the scene. Go to them, and ask what inhabits these brightest places. They will shift, but they will be present wherever kissed by the radiance. They are much illumined.

Keep looking. See where the light falls, and know that this makes a difference, not only to your vision, but to those places where it is most intense. It may be in reflection, it may be in direct sunshine, look around to the brightest places.... keep looking.

"Oh, Great and Wonderful One, He who brings this Light: the Light, not in symbol, but in actuality - where should we be, without this intensity? I am humbled, I am grateful, I rejoice in this vision granted. And I know that help is at hand wherever Thy Radiance falls.

Pure Light, why do I take thee for granted? Why have I cared not to see you? I look to all else, that by your Power is made known to me; but not at the actual Light itself - the brightest part of the Light."


Look, really look, into those places lit so brightly. By contrast we may experience those places where the light is at its brightest - it is the very contrast that enables us to do so, and it would be hard to imagine a world without contrast, if all images were indeed the same, without the palette of gradient light.


Thursday, December 24, 2009

A Loving Attitude- 5th May 1992


IF folk who wish for 'quick results' within their development, were to be far nicer to all during one single day - actually exert themselves: fervently try nothing else - then the results would be astounding. We continually overlook the obvious; we oversee the simple facts and impede our divinity by such ignorance. And so we require stimulation and provocation - we dismiss, in a single exclamation “Oh, I know that” without experiencing such knowledge.

A simple concentration of concerted effort within our attitude and response to others brings results which are doubly rewarding. And it is because of the conscious intent, and the effort instilled by such desire, that the correspondents shall be similarly ignited; and if not, are singularly aware of the 'difference'.

It is not so much that one wishes to feel good, but to be good in what one does. It is surely preferable to upset, and half-hearted interjections, that by our presence we seek to illumine our corner of the globe, with showers of: radiant helpfulness, happiness, encouragement, enthusiasm, and keen interest, with consideration. 



Let the student exercise this, particularly those who wish to advance and attain their golden stars. For this is the primary mark of a man: whether he be a thunderous shadow or whether he does give back most properly, some reflection of the heavenly attitude.

How should we wish to be assailed? How best should we respond to this the loving touch?

To the bull-headed, to those who have misty clouds around their forehead; to those who impinge, to those who protest; to the vain and the stupid; to both stranger and lover - to embrace all men with loving attitude, and make effort in this.

It is in every holy writ that this is plead and pledged, and made much of. One can be reminded ever yet again and again, and still be not forthcoming. 



Here is the application and activity of the spiritual novitiate. And the training may be ever improved upon, and will be tested radically throughout. And the heart becomes glad, because it is finally given license to perform as it does best. It is known to those who strive actively to take measures of exerting a wondrous influence to greater degrees. It is experienced wholeheartedly and self-explanatory; being yet the best teacher of all.

One does not look for affirmation or requested results, but only seeks to be in that attitude which gives to the day, to the time, to all people - and relaxes. That we are willingly, actively, testing ourselves and our betterment, by seeking out our best face in all circumstance, within all desires; to be a lover of the world, to be concentrated upon the good in all.

For we are only true to ourselves when we live and become the highest expectation; regarding less the illusion that would suggest anything else, otherwise.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Crop Circles- 3rd May 1992

IT may be difficult indeed to give an overall blanket statement upon this subject, and yet blanket is the correct term, in more than the obvious. The question pertaining to the fields should moreover have been, "Why has not the entire area been so flattened and yet remained standing, desisting from that which effected the remaining pattern?" This back to front reasoning shall help with the inquiry.

Large, flat, plains, which largely - depending upon graphics - by ordinary standards, are remarkably imprinted; the 'insignia' is not by standards finely detailed or managed in versions which are not large - excessively large, albeit precise.

It has been assumed that there are imprints depressed upon the landscape, and that these imprints - now with great notoriety - are of some coded communication, as best can be shown. Furthermore, behind such are a trail of excited fanatics, who with little direct knowledge accept them to be somewhat holy; and whilst supernatural to the normal order, are intelligently devised.


By the bye, did you know that similar things have been effected as impressions which have taken several centuries to manifest, although laid down and envisaged so many years prior; that the originators are long deceased, but have left a legacy of such design? No matter.

The first point is however, that were one to stand within a field prior to the 'impression' having remained, one would actually see the entire field laid down, later to rise, with that of the design still remaining. Stalks have not been broken in either area; that part which has remained cannot rise and spring back of itself.

It is in this way affected: the base of the plant which meets with the ground becomes, within hours, markedly limp, implying almost a horizontal growth. However, it is so weakened at that level it can no longer support the weight of the plant, and cannot return to its upright stance, as with its fellow/fallow companions.


Therefore this phenomenon rests upon the weakness inspired at the base of the plant, rather than the overall onslaught as brought on by an aerial position. This is effected as well on ground level, as it is from any other, and is not the consequence of 'rays' projected down or any other impedance.

One must understand from this, that clearly there is a direct interruption to the life-force properties of the aspiring growth of those plants which are affected; that it is a severe interruption which causes what would have been new and upright growth, to lose its power of projection. And it is upon this basis (forgive another pun) in which the technique rests.

There are many who are capable of incurring such injury to the plants, and it would be of great concern were this as commonplace as to affect larger areas en masse, rather than the foolery and imagery as is now provoked. Albeit also, it would also be imprudent for us to examine in detail the specifics which may cause such disruption to the natural order, as this would be dangerous knowledge indeed!

There need not be evil intent within the current manifestations, however they can be taken to be as meaningful as they are, at this point indicating what can be done in an obvious manner.

The principle as above described holds good for many techniques, from poisons to etheric disturbances, with gravitational results.

At this point, there are no further remarks to be made or commented upon - except to say, with this subject one embarks upon dangerous ground.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

One can make better…..-1992

“Gnawing already gnarled bones, the specter did pick with lascivious urgency - arresting yet further, his tender, lame leg.”


ONE can make better, make good or strive to perfect, that which has essentially the ingredients to become that much loved artistic work. In attempts at refinement, one may also crudely set to pervert such work (in innocence), and misguidedly adjust it according to taste and preference which is therefore more palatable.

But all of the effort is to good purpose and with good result. Everything so considered and weighed, becomes evermore remarkable in study, and through these processes.

Sometimes one may feel helpless, as though one should beseech another more qualified. These are always the important times that do test us. And with experience - experience only to be gained with some measure of floundering and blunders from inexperience - is one to become that qualified person whom you would have chosen. Besides, who better for any work than those who are at set task?

We count the inspirations, we do not count the deficiencies. The end result is already greatly determined - much like the composer in relation to the conductor - the conductor has license for expression. Here is the meeting of minds and the glory therein - for empty the shell of an unloved piece.

You worry too much. If any small point need be reiterated, it will be so. Nothing is lost, but much is revealed. Let not the worry seize you and fatigue you, from the outset. All life is labor, and labor brings its subsequent bounties.

Harmony is ever challenged, for this is the way of the world - especially so, when individuals embark on a crusade in the name of such harmony. But if this be realized and considerations are with one intent and one mind, with selfless desire and common goal, how marvelous the outcome, conjointly worked for!

You worry too much. Relax the tension and get on with it. If there are hiccups, take a glass of water. The lesson of idolatry applies much also to future works, as much as it does to those iconoclastic jewels of the past. One cannot afford to be perturbed and held by such distraction, especially when all the viewpoints of the world, may be 'off center'.

Fix your mind on the vision of the future and hold it tight. One must not equate the teachings with self-tiredness or find the 'nitty-gritty' too gritty. Do not complicate fervor with desperation. Neither is particularly useful. Remember that 'slow and steady' etc. etc.

And if you think that this is hard work, relax and enjoy these slow times, and reflect on what is around the corner! Go with the flow, wait for the signs, all will become apparent in time. As the ball rolls, it gathers much momentum - no moss on this rock! Be of good cheer. There is a Father Christmas!

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