Bag om The Mystery of Golgotha
In The Mystery of Golgotha Bô Yin Râ connects his teachings on finding one''s eternal self with the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. He offers guidance on what to do and what to avoid in order to experience the light of spiritual truth, and seeks to extricate Jesus''s words from the "layers of debris" that have obscured their true meaning.
Bô Yin Râ explains that Jesus''s death at Golgotha was a cosmic event that profoundly changed the spiritual aura of the planet. Through his ability to transcend hatred, Jesus made a wellspring of liberating, spiritual energy accessible to those who seek. Bô Yin Râ tells us that Jesus continues to channel this energy to us through the Luminaries-those beings who mediate eternal Light-and so remains active and close to us here on earth.
How can we connect with this spiritual energy of love? Bô Yin Râ counsels simple methods: going out into nature very early or very late, quieting the mind, and using the mundane tasks of everyday life to serve the growth of the soul. In our confusing times, when the "desperate longings of the heart" may lead us astray, he warns against extreme practices such as fasting and sexual abstinence, or following false teachers who seek to impose their will and bind us to them, and the mistake of thinking that the tools of science and intellect can lead to spiritual understandings. Perhaps the most authentic spiritual exercise, Bô Yin Râ advises, is to diligently follow the teachings in the Sermon on the Mount.
Contents: Introduction. The Mystery of Golgotha. The Most Pernicious of Our Foes. Love and Hatred. The Soul and Its Growth. Spiritual Guidance. Occultists'' Exercises. Mediumism and Artistic Creation. At the Wellspring of Life. Membership in "The White Lodge." Follies of Imagination.
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