Bruce Michael
Well-Known Member
Presumably so. History teaches us that.
Hi Companions,
Also when you look about the world today there are those who have mastered all kinds of skills and knowledge- this is evident.
Here is part of a discourse from the Brothers:
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Br. Bruce
Hi Companions,
Also when you look about the world today there are those who have mastered all kinds of skills and knowledge- this is evident.
Luke 6:40"The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master."
Here is part of a discourse from the Brothers:
So following in itself is not a virtue."We would differ on the term "spiritual equality" as a given to us being all teachers and pupils - for this, that in relation to development it is a misnomer. If there is anything Heaven is bereft of when it comes to the individual beings of hierarchies (so named for a purpose) or simply in the divisionings of men, it is spiritual 'equality'. That we have an individual distinction is shared, and are loved by God regardless of our many differences is shared, but in no sense can we assume an equality, as being upon being cannot be placed into comparisons or likenesses - having individual attributes fractioned from God with unequal portion and proportion.
"Without the comprehension of that position in which we hold to our deficiencies, then we have no means to correct them and no gifts worth giving to pass on. 'Following' per se is not honourable within itself, but rather what glorious light we may choose to follow in an otherwise murkitroyd world denotes its worth. "
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Br. Bruce