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Chapter 33
The Maha Chohan - August 15, 1965


Pearls of Wisdom - Year 1965
Inspired in
Mark L. Prophet
and
Elizabeth Clare Prophet

33  The Maha Chohan - August 15, 1965

Vol. 8 No. 33 - The Maha Chohan - August 15, 1965
The Lord's Banner

     To Doers Who Would Be Disciplined of Life:

     The advent of complexity has overturned the tables of simplicity, while the love of simplicity remains the foe of the complex. The beauty of the complex is in its simplicity, and the beauty of simplicity is in its integral relationship to the vast whole. There is no reality to the confusion of the mass mind in its repetitious drama. God alone, as the Cosmic Mind penetrating all things, draws the conglomerate whole into form-reality through divine awareness in consonance with the many diverse threads that together compose the life network.

     The present-day world disarray needs the refreshing tingle of the omnipresent wisdom of God. An unfortunate sense of separation has made the individual ego to falter in its attainment. The shortened life-span, like mankind's shortened attention span, has caused the mind in its totality of existence to hop from thought to thought without the consistent cognizance of permanent reality.

     The hungers of men which heaven seeks to assuage, as a mother comforts a tiny child, go unsatisfied as little people resist the familiar hands through which God dispenses his holy bread. Often, too, the living Word is unknown because it is not properly assimilated to nourish the famishing planetary soul consciousness. Beholding the mass conflicts and political religious ideologies vying with one another on the world scene, we long for an era when none will fear to partake wholeheartedly of that one Spirit which God is.

     We hasten to dispense that discipline of life calculated to leave no regrets in the obedient mind of the doer. Karma and wrongdoing utterly permeate the world frame in the eyes of mortal beholders. We who see the reality behind the illusion seek to alter the veil to a more becoming mode in which mankind consciously seek to undo the tangled webs they have ignorantly woven.

     We admonish men to see the celestial standard we bear. In upholding spiritual truth, we dispense an abrupt freedom that cries, "Halt!" to the unnecessary hurts of men. Now let us watch the Lord's banner as in the hands of many it faces the uncompromising hysteria of the nameless legions of the world.

     Let us seek victory for the earth!

     Untiringly in service, I AM

The Maha Chohan