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prasanna
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Location: DUBAI, Los Angeles, Chennai
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 8:24 pm |
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Quotes
Discipleship
Inspirational, Spiritual and Metaphysical Quotes From The Writings Of JJ Dewey
1 The main characteristic of a disciple is that he or she asks questions.
2 When the disciple is ready, the Master will appear and offer him the fruit of the Spirit, and the two will eat together with joy.
3 As the disciple continues to serve more is given until he either intuitively or consciously understands the answer to every question that he has.
4 Even the Christ is a disciple of the Ancient of Days, and the Ancient one is a disciple of the Solar Logos. No matter how high you get you never coast along on your own. You will always need stimulation by teachers on some level more experienced than yourself.
5 Only the disciples who have made irrevocable decisions toward the light can be of service at this crucial point of tension between the two ages.
6 All seven chakras are open and functioning as a unit in the disciple treading the path of Christ.
7 The disciple always seeks to serve his fellow men even if they are irritating.
8 The true servant of Christ will project an image that will also be the opposite of the piousness most expect of a minister. One of the things that will astonish many will be his cooperation with science and technology.
9 Unrecorded in the Bible is the fact that there were also twelve female disciples who assisted in the work with Jesus.
10 The disciple will go through many periods of light and darkness over a period of numerous lives, but the final one will be different from the rest. The isolation and loneliness will be very profound.
11 The true disciple does not publicly reveal his status.
12 Masters of Wisdom will either appear among us or incarnate and the Christ will overshadow disciples in preparation for His work with humanity.
13 The Book of Revelations is a story about a disciple treading the path of Christ.
14 Gaining the ability to see through the illusion that is automatically accepted by the many is one of the most important lessons the disciple can learn.
15 The disciple realizes that even a very intelligent person can be captivated by wrong thoughtforms and illusions and if we excluded all those in such a state there would be few if any to be gathered into anything.
16 Just as gold must pass through the refiner's fire before it reaches its highest purity and value, even so must the disciple pass through every obstacle that can be thrown in his way on the path of service.
17 The disciple contains and controls the passions within with golden thought and pure intent.
18 The revelation of true principles or eternal words brings instant correction to the disciple.
19 When the disciple dedicates himself to the inner voice he will follow the direction of the Christ consciousness wherever it leads.
20 When the disciple hears the inner voice correctly, even though it is very quiet, a focus upon the message drowns out all other distractions so only the message is heard.
21 The ark of God in this age is the purified hearts of working disciples.
22 When the disciple is married to or unites with his Christ consciousness he can speak no deceit while in that state.
23 One of the most difficult lessons for the disciple to learn is to accept his own limitation, especially as it relates to the free will and abilities of others.
24 The disciple learns to enjoy the good and neutralize the bad.
25 The sign that the disciple has taken his first great step is when he shows a willingness to act on a true message from within in defiance to all the clamoring messages from without.
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