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Feb 28, 2002 05:20 PM
by bri_mue
Which "Heart Doctrine teachings in the Voice of the Silence" ? Bri. --- In theos-talk@y..., leonmaurer@a... wrote: > In a message dated 02/26/02 1:33:24 AM, stevestubbs@y... writes: > > >The study of Theosophy is certainly worthwhile, but > >does not lead to enlightenment nor to chelaship if it > >is unaccompanied by something else. > > > And, that "something else" might be, as HPB suggested, "Self devised and self > determined study and effort"... That can bring one, through meditative > "thought" alone, into contact with one's inner Master. The only outside guru > needed (not necssarily alive) might be someone who can guide and facilitate > the method by which one approaches and practices this meditation. Therefore, > the study and practice of the Rajah Yoga teachings of the Master Patanjali > coupled with the Heart Doctrine teachings in the Voice of the Silence, along > with a thorough knowledge of the metaphysics as taught in the SD, could > certainly be enough to supply this meditative method, as well as lead to > "enlightenment" (or "Self realization) -- in addition to "chelaship" to the > highest Master of all -- who can be contacted, directly, within us all. > (Isn't that not too far off from how some of us think Moses became > "enlightened" and spoke to God in the light of the burning [soma?] bush whose > fumes he might [or might not] have been inhaling? :-) > > LHM