Fulfillment - found in brotherly, collective life
Human beings can attain fulfillment only in a fraternal, collective life. Many people claim to be too busy to devote time to a collectivity, but for most of them, these occupations are in fact a form of psychological laziness; they prefer to live on the astral plane, or even lower, in the murky regions of the subconscious.One day, when they find themselves bound hand and foot, these people will realize that they have been working for their worst enemies, those unknown creatures of darkness within them. It is these entities that have been ordering them about: ‘I want to eat this... I don’t want that... Go and get me that over there!’ And they spend their time running about, pursuing pleasures and selfish passions to satisfy what they imagine to be themselves. It is time they understood that they have been nourishing the sworn enemies of their true happiness and must now make up their minds to participate in a fraternal life of generosity, love and light.
Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov was a Bulgarian philosopher, pedagogue, mystic, and esotericist. A leading 20th-century teacher of Western Esotericism in Europe, he was a disciple of Peter Deunov, the founder of the Universal White Brotherhood. |
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