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Result: 'Disciples' (14)

A spiritual Master has great powers, of course, but there are things he cannot do. He cannot, for example, eat for you. He can give you food, but you have to eat it. And if you say, ‘No, no, I want him to eat for me', the Master will get stronger ...
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If a Master considers that he has not yet completed his work when the time comes for him to leave the earth, he can continue it through certain of his disciples who began the work with him. Spiritual entities do not need to incarnate in a body in ...
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... also exists within them. They carry his image everywhere, and this image has an effect on their thoughts, their feelings and their actions at all times. The disciples gradually learn to form the image of their Master within: they read in this ...
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How does a Master see his disciples? As dethroned kings. Yes, their spirits are like kings that rebel subjects have dethroned and shut up in a dungeon, delivering the whole kingdom into anarchy. Even if they suffer from feeling dispossessed like ...
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Even if a father recognizes himself in his son, or a Master in his disciple, the son will never become his father and the disciple will never become his Master. No human being can replicate another exactly.Each person has their path, their mission, ...
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A spiritual Master makes an enormous sacrifice when he agrees to teach others, because it costs him a great deal of time and energy which he could be devoting to his own development. You may say, ‘But hasn't he already completed his work?' He may ...
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In the invisible world spiritual Masters form a great brotherhood, and they all work as one. Each one is happy for you to love and admire other Masters, jealousy being totally foreign to them. Remaining loyal to one's Master does not mean refusing ...
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Not knowing what a Master can represent for them, some disciples do not know how to behave towards him. So they prevent him from being as useful to them as he could be and would like to be, thus hindering their own development. It is up to the ...
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A master's disciples come to him of their own free will. The master does not go and find them and force them to listen to him. But, often, what happens? Even though the master is thinking only of their future, of their evolution, and spending all ...
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There are several ways of adapting, some of which are not so wonderful. For disciples, adapting means opening up, being intuitive and tactful, sensing which words to say and when to say them, knowing when to act and, finally, finding the right ...
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A disciple is someone who, thanks to the visible or invisible presence of their Master, is conscious of being in contact with a higher principle that transforms everything within them.The life that subsequently emanates from them is the life of the ...
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Often, when the disciples of a Master talk among themselves, they are astonished to find that their Master has not given the same advice to each of them. But we must understand that a Master's advice varies according to the person to whom it is ...
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If disciples do not trust their master and do not understand that the lessons he gives them are for their own good, their attitude bars them from following the path of evolution.Of course, the master will not punish them for it, but life itself will,...
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Disciples of an Initiatic School are like orchards where all sorts of fruit trees grow. The divine gardeners, those intelligent and luminous spirits of nature, come to visit and say, ‘Oh, this watermelon, this cantaloupe, this peach... what ...
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