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Eastern_Esotericism > Teosophy Secret Instructions to Probators of an Esoteric Occult School - IIb by (3529 reads) | The “Secret Instructions To Probators” is a book of teachings that between 1889-1890 H. P. Blavatsky wrote for the “inner Circle” of the Theosophical Society, also known as the “Occult School”. The teachings that we find here are exclusive and reserved to the Disciples on the “Probation’s Path”. Instruction no. II-b
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Eastern_Esotericism > Teosophy Secret Instructions to Probators of an Esoteric Occult School - IIa by (3345 reads) | The “Secret Instructions To Probators” is a book of teachings that between 1889-1890 H. P. Blavatsky wrote for the “inner Circle” of the Theosophical Society, also known as the “Occult School”. The teachings that we find here are exclusive and reserved to the Disciples on the “Probation’s Path”. Instruction no. II-a
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Eastern_Esotericism > Teosophy Secret Instructions to Probators of an Esoteric Occult School - I by (16790 reads) | The “Secret Instructions To Probators” is a book of teachings that between 1889-1890 H. P. Blavatsky wrote for the “inner Circle” of the Theosophical Society, also known as the “Occult School”.
The teachings that we find here are exclusive and reserved to the Disciples on the “Probation’s Path”.
Instruction no. I.
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Eastern_Esotericism > Teosophy Talking as a disciple to become a Disciple by (2803 reads) | The aim of an aspirant is not so much to “converse” with other aspirants on what he thinks right or interesting, but rather to commit in order to be “Accepted” in a Group (ashram) because he is “called” to collaborate to the Project of a Master.
The “Service” to which the Masters of Wisdom and Compassion address many “energies”, together with the “abilities” of the people who belong to their Ashram, is the everlasting contribution to the cause of the Common Welfare. It is a Welfare called Evolution and inner Progress which every Member of the human Family is called to.
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Eastern_Esotericism > Teosophy The Dharma: 3 stages of universal Initiation by (3086 reads) | The Dharma is a natural and intelligent function of the being. It is expressed in the acknowledgement of duties that can be of a superior nature, such as the spiritual ones, or impersonal such as those destined to sociality, or personal or familiar. The highest form of duty is «for the benefit of humankind». Its first impulse is characterized by a confused spontaneousness that must be replaced by a form of synergic coordination among every participant and the creative use of intelligent analysis.
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Eastern_Esotericism > Teosophy Noble ferrymen by (2717 reads) | Loneliness is the condition of the man who advances leaving himself (the leaden self) behind. He also separates from all those that can only recognize that minor metal. Therefore from a different point of view, loneliness can be seen as a privileged position, maybe heavy, but still an elitist one. When I say elected I don’t mean only the major Initiates, but also those who allow to be directed on Their own Path. Those who build subtle Cathedrals in order to represent in the world of Ideas the principles stated by the great Elected, they are Workers for the Great Work. A Work whose physical Temples are only the shadow in the matter.
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Eastern_Esotericism > Teosophy Effects of Volitive and Mental Magnetism – 1st Ray by (2715 reads) | By insisting again and again (“volli sempre volli” [I wanted, strongly wanted – Note of the Translator] by V. Alfieri) the strength of the idea ends up by “moving” the “matter of the point” where is directed. It’s up to us, then, to find a way of profitably managing energies (or human resources) that are attracted from (into) the Aura of Ray.
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