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Thomas Printz’ Private Bulletin

A weekly Release of Esoteric Teachings

Volume 12, No. 19                                                                                                           August 11, 1963

 

Dear Friends: 

When the Beloved Master Jesus gave the parable about the Lily of the Field, he presented to the discerning student a most marvelous contemplation which would reveal Truth, applicable to the individual's own Freedom. 

All of the Parables and veiled Truths presented by the Ascended Master Jesus were but a seed of consciousness which would unfold the fullness of Truth to anyone choosing to apply the Light of his own life-force upon it, that the Truth might yield the fullness of itself, for the enrichment of the unfolding consciousness. 

Some there be who enjoy the melody or the phrasing of the word. Others will enjoy the intellectual story for the story's sake, and the very few who apply the parable to their own spiritual enrichment through active contemplation - thus becoming ONE with the Truth so presented. 

All of Nature is a constant, silent lesson to man of the ever-present supply preceding demand. To all intents and purposes the shrub has no external means whereby it might secure bud or blossom. It has no opportunity nor personal talents to wrest from nature its own personal adornment or support. It has not even the creative power of thought and feeling by which it might cut and mold the Universal Light Substance to cover its nakedness, yet it achieves effortlessly, what the most brilliant man is unable to achieve, which is the drawing forth, direct from the Universal Light, the opulence and beauty, the supply to fulfill its every need, making it a thing of beauty and inspiration, a fitting representative of God's Kingdom. 

If the flower, the fern and the tree can unconsciously tune in to the ever- present supply, through the magic, mystic process of transmutation, it should be self-evident that man, far more developed and highly evolved than the unconscious life in the shrub, should have an equal right to draw on the Universal Source with equal or greater results for his effort. 

When man decides to contemplate, with sincerity, the beauty of the Lily and apply that to his own relationship to the Universal Good, he will find much understanding and illumination which will enable him to emulate the nature kingdom.

Love and Blessings,

THE MAHA CHOHAN

 

 

 

 

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