Monday, October 4, 2010

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Gratitude for minors who have gone before us spiritual movement

If, as individuals, we can more easily connect with the divine light, because we not only reap the fruit of our work, but also represents the work has been done by many pioneers who blazed the trail. People like Aurobindo who understood that the goal of spiritual work is to embody, anchoring, and disseminate and light into matter, through our body, through our relationship, through Nature. Think of Shri Aurobindo, who knew that the light was in the field and has worked much of his life not to reach God by transcending the material, but to achieve it by plunging into the material in its body, its cells in every corner of life, to anchor the divine consciousness, or rather to bring forth the Spirit. A bit like our ancestors who banged stones to make them spark. These pioneers have cleared the roads that make ours the most feasible.

How does the work that an individual can have an effect on my own spiritual work? Several ways. First, through their writings, they tell us about their experiences, the meaning of their experiences, what has more or less well, the pitfalls they may encounter en route. But they are also another way. Embodied souls on earth have long been cut off channels of universal light. Astral layer - which is still very present - separated them from light. Only a thin wire connected to the the source of divine light. But the bulk of their soul was (still is not bad) related to the astral planes which these souls away from their sources. So they are very poorly fed on the spiritual plane. As substitutes for the spiritual light they have consumed in lieu of a real link with the light. The work of these pioneers helped to drill holes in the astral layer and thin. Our work is facilitated, but it is not over. We are like the Chilean miners who are trapped underground, with the difference that we should not rise to the surface, but continue working illuminate the space underground.

I express my deepest gratitude to these pioneers explorers who make our lives a little more real and bright.

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