Fall 2011

Thanksgiving

Harvesting the
Fruits of our Labors

Cosmic Moral Laws
Every farmer knows that if he plants a fig tree he will harvest figs not grapes, and that he will get apples and not pears from an apple tree. This is the supreme moral law:
"as you sow, so shall you reap"
This law of nature is also valid for human beings and it can be applied to our behavior and our habitual way of life, every day and in all circumstances.
 "If you want to keep your friends, hide your troubles from them; don’t talk about them, don’t complain. Instead, turn to the heavenly Powers above, to all those entities of light that are there, ready to give you the help you need.
When you do this, you become stronger and more powerful and luminous, and the strength and light emanating from you will attract others; they will see that you are not like everybody else, that you bear your difficulties and trials without complaining.
They will admire you for this and turn to you in the desire to imitate you and even draw strength from you; in this way they will be your friends for all eternity."


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DAILY MEDITATION
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Daily Meditations 2012



The Biography of the Master Aïvanhov

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A word of love and wisdom ...

In spite of all your cares,
look at others with a smile full of love and joy!
The good you do in this way to all who see you
will come back to you and
will calm your fears and sorrows.


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KNOW THYSELF:
JNANA YOGA

Know Thyself : Jnana Yoga

"The true philosophy that is going to spread throughout the world must be a philosophy of total fulfilment.
Man must be strong, flexible and robust on the physical level; he must be full of love, kindness and indulgence in his heart, and he must have a keen, luminous intellect capable of understanding the laws of life and of the universe. This is the ideal of the new man. Whatever other people may think, believe or preach does not interest us. We are here to tell you that the new man must be a whole man, capable of working on both the physical and spiritual planes and, even, on the far more exalted planes of the divine world. That is the vocation of the Universal White Brotherhood..."

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

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