The objective body is not related to it’s Innermost until it can find a means of communication, and by attracting atoms possessing the nature of this Innermost we build a bridge between our inner and outer world. In this manner we regain our lost possessions in Nature: our true birthright. The Dayspring of Youth, by M
True Yoga
For over fifty years students have been side-tracked regarding the true methods of Yoga; for in nearly every book dealing with this subject they have been told to “Concentrate inwardly.” This is false; as such concentration attracts atoms of personality and desire. Neither should the word “I” be used; for this again brings the personal element into play. It is impossible to pass inwardly by direct concentration unless one also aspires. Only through personal contact with a Master has a student been taught the true method. The Dayspring of Youth, by M
Aspiration
Aspiration means that longing for the Reality’s presence in one’s own universe. Real aspiration should be impersonal; for personality attracts atoms of a personal nature besides parasitical and discarnate entities. The Dayspring of Youth, by M
Verse 40
The movement of the Tao consists in Returning.
The use of the Tao consists in softness.
All things under Heaven are born of the corporeal:
The corporeal is born of the incorporeal.
Commentary: A very small part of us comes from the stars, a speck of Divinity. It is sent from Heaven down to Earth and it’s mission in life is to Return. But our obsessive desires, our ignorance, our forgetfulness keep us trapped here. What we need cannot be grasped aggressively or demanded as our due returns. Try silence and humility. Try a little love.
Chaos ensues from the Divine Mother, then fecundated by the Holy Spirit the world of objects is created and sustained.
