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Thomas Printz’ Private Bulletin

A weekly Release of Esoteric Teachings

 

Volume 10, No. 37                                                                                                            December 10, 1961

 

Dear Ones: 

During this Christmas Season, let us contemplate the Three Wise Men from the East - Balthazar, Melchoir and Casper who represented the Three Aspects of Divinity and were three of the Twelve Disciples of Zarathustra (whose name means "Golden Star".) 

With reference to "The Star of Bethlehem" we know that it was the Holy Christ Self of the Beloved Jesus. 

For centuries on Earth many theologians and astronomers have, through thought and study, arrived at the conclusion that this was no ordinary star. St. Chrysostome, in his commentary to St. Matthew has said -

 

1.      That "The Star of Bethlehem" was not a star, for stars apparently move from east to west, and this star moved from north to south - that being the direction from Persia to Palestine. 

 

2.         That it appeared not only at night but also on clear days, and stars cannot be seen on clear days with the human naked eye. 

 

3.        That it appeared and disappeared - that it stood still when the Magi stopped walking, and therefore it did not follow its own course. Stars as seen from the Earth do not behave in this manner. 

 

4.         That a star cannot shine exclusively on and show a place so small as a hut. 

 

5.       That only a very Intelligent Force could so act. 

May the personal Shining Star of each student guide him and her this Christmas Season to the All-Knowing, Loving Holy Christ within his heart. 

Love and Blessings,

THE MAHA CHOHAN

 

 

 

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