Discipleship
in the New Age,
Volume II |
While
the original intention behind the group working instructions contained
in Volume I, was to externalise eventually through groups of nine
integrated disciples, the work of nine subjectively organised
groups (hence the name "Groups of Nine" given to this work), this
second volume contains the teaching given between the years 1940
and 1949 after the group had been reduced and reorganised into
one group, "the new seed group".
One
of the main objectives of the new seed group was to "anchor" some
of the principles and seed ideas for the new civilisation of the
Aquarian era; and also to create an integrated group of trained
Hierarchical workers capable of providing needed cooperation with
activities initiated by Hierarchy to fertilise and prepare human
consciousness for the tremendous stimulation of the immediate
future. In this book, therefore, the personal instructions cover
a shorter period of time and only 22 individuals.
Much
of the teaching continues to emphasise the needs and the problems
of group work, group fusion, group consciousness and the relationship
of members of a group to one another and to the Master whom they
seek to serve. "Let your horizon be wide and your humility great"
the group is told, so that "an adjusted sense of right proportion"--the
esoteric definition of humility--may regulate the growth in all
relationships in conformity with the evolutionary needs of the
Hierarchical Plan.
Two
vitally important aspects of the life of discipleship are emphasised
from the standpoint of practical training techniques--meditation
and initiation. Meditation is shown not only as a way of approach
by the individual to the soul, and by the group to the Master,
but as the creative technique of the Lord of the World by which
all is brought into being. All centres of consciousness in the
planet, large and small, can employ the same meditative techniques
to create the new and needed forms consistent with the changing
emphasis of energy flow and divine purpose. Meditation thus becomes
an act of conscious cooperation with "the strictly redemptive
purposes" of our planetary life.
The
teachings on initiation are also given an essentially practical
presentation as "facts of life", to be understood and applied.
The glamourous idea of initiation as a reward for a good, self-disciplined
way of life, dissipates in the light of the reality. Neither has
initiation for the disciple anything to do with the internal,
organisational "initiations" peculiar to many occult orders and
groups, which are meaningless except in the context of the organisation
itself.
Initiation
for the disciple is the result of a conscious expansion into "larger
and larger wholes"--a progressive expansion into the actual stream
of consciousness of our planetary Life. These expansions in consciousness
are accompanied by a succession of revelations; and in this volume
of "Discipleship in the New Age", five points of revelation are
discussed, with hints and symbolic formulas leading to a correct
interpretation of them.
A disciple
is "one who knows"; he has learned through personal experience
that spiritual law and principle applied in service, create a
condition of balance in which relationship is restored between
the Way of God and the ways of men. Through that point of fusion
light can radiate for the benefit of those who stumble in the
dark. True revelation is a shared experience.
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