Adepto
Un verdadero adepto es un iniciado de la Gran Hermandad Blanca con un alto grado de logro, especialmente en cuanto al control de la Materia, las fuerzas físicas, los espíritus de la naturaleza y las funciones corporales. Cabalmente es el alquimista que pasa por las iniciaciones avanzadas del fuego sagrado en el sendero de la ascensión.
Madre María explica:
Comenzad, entonces, el estudio simple y humilde de las enseñanzas de mi Hijo, las enseñanzas del Buda y las enseñanzas de los Maestros de Oriente. Entrad en ese recorrido, amados, y uníos a los adeptos de Oriente y Occidente. Todos tenéis la oportunidad para seguir el sendero del adepto. Solo debéis decidir que ese es vuestro objetivo.
To be an adept means to have a certain mastery for the holding of Light, for the crystallization of the God-flame within you and for the entering in to the Mind of God. It means, beloved, that you are moved neither to the right nor to the left, neither up nor down by circumstances, by whatever negative is hurled at you. Adeptship is to be unmoved, to be in the center of the T’ai Chi, to know oneself supremely as God but never as a human god—for God has displaced the human. This is your goal of union....
I therefore now place upon you the full Electronic Presence of my Son at the age of thirty-three. Beloved ones, know that masterful Presence. Desire to become it. Fear not the initiations but know that through your heart of Christ and through your life and mission many shall be saved, should you decide to become that masterful Presence.
Precious hearts, I recommend that you do. For you labor in love, in such worthiness, in such sacrifice, in such long-suffering. You labor in all these things. Your labor has its reward, but you must claim the reward. And that reward is adeptship.[1]
Notas
Mark L. Prophet y Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain Sobre Alquimia: Fórmulas para la autotransformation.
- ↑ Mother Mary, “The Ineffable Love of Our Oneness,” December 24, 1993, published in Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 36, no. 70, December 29, 1993.