Ultimate motive is the service of truth itself

“The esoteric system is all based upon the ultimate motive. Ultimate motive is the service of truth itself, a complete dedication to the service of the realities of existence.” ― Manly P. Hall, Esoteric Wisdom for Modern Living

Manly Hall on truth

It is a test to stand yourself

Jung told a man to spend an hour a day by himself, to find what he was inside. “But then I would get quite melancholy, “the man replied. quote on the path“Exactly,” said Jung, “It is very depressing to be by yourself. But how do you think I can stand you?

It is a test to stand yourself.

If you can stand yourself, then the world might be able to stand you, but certainly nobody can stand you otherwise. It is like someone who is unwashed.” ~Carl Jung, Visions Seminar, Page 369.

The initiation of Anointed Iesous (Jesus)

By James Pryse, “The Apocalypse Unsealed” & “The Restored New Testament”Initiation of jesus

The initiation of Anointed Iesous (Jesus), which the God conferred on him to make known to his slaves the (perfections) which must be attained speedily. He sent his Divinity and by him symbolized (them) to his slave Ioannes, who gave evidence of Anointed Iesous – of all the (visions) that he saw.

COMMENTARY:

In the Greek Mysteries, which were also called the “perfecting” or “finishing” rites, the candidates for initiation, after receiving some preparatory training in semi-exoteric lesser rites, were termed MYSTAI (*all italicized words will be capitalized) “veiled ones”, while the Initiates were called EPOPTAI, “those having super-sight” – or seers. The word APOKALYPSIS, “unveiling”, is clearly a substitute for EPOPTEIA, “initiation into seership.” (more…)

The spiritual path wrecks the body and afterwards restores it to health

“The intellectual quest, though fine as pearl or coral, is not the spiritual search.spiritula path

The spiritual search is on another level; spiritual wine is another substance!

The spiritual path wrecks the body and afterwards restores it to health.

It destroys the house to unearth the treasure and with that treasure builds it better than before.” – Rumi