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Discipleship in the New Age II - Teachings on Initiation - Part VIII |
Here you have a very simple statement but one which is distinctly bewildering in its implications. Its ancient formulation in the Archives consists of an injunction to the Master and runs as follows:
This will
perhaps throw light upon the interpretation which I originally gave to you. One of the
most difficult tasks which confronts the Master is to teach the disciple to think of the
Ashram and to act and serve, think and invoke, as a member of the Ashram would normally
do. Two thoughts, therefore, emerge from a study of the two versions of this hint: You who read and study the ways of the Ashrams at this time are witnessing a period of
extreme change and adjustment and of a far-reaching reorganization. For ever the occult
law holds good: "as above, so below," and the reorganization of planetary
affairs which is taking place at this time is partially the effect of the changes produced
in the Hierarchy by two major factors, to both of which I have frequently referred: Therefore, my brother, from the angle of the searching disciple, this first hint (in
one of its deeper meanings) provides you with three lines of thought or of meditative
reflection: Evolutionary Change, Reorganization, Group Responsibility. The concept of service rendered by the Hierarchy is consistently present. The way to
world change is also given. The Hierarchy as a meeting-place of energies is emphasized and
- in the disciple's consciousness - these factors begin to emerge as a vital vortex of
force, receiving, distributing and under order - that order being the directed focused
will of the many Ashrams within the one Ashram. In those Ashrams, groups of disciples are
working, blindly and ignorantly at first, but with a growing sense of responsibility, of
relation and of direction. As they work for the Plan on the physical plane, they carry
with them to the Ashram the registered sense and the acute realization of the basic
changes in the human consciousness which are the immediate results of world affairs; from
their reaction, from the quality of their recognition of immediate need, and from their
efforts to present the truth in terms of the "newest mind" - as it is occultly
called - the Master in the Ashram can change his techniques, use new ideas upon receptive
minds, and thus keep pace with the rapidly developing humanity with which he has to deal. One of the ideas which a disciple should learn from his reflection upon this problem is that he is already a part of the Hierarchy whilst at the same time he is a part of struggling, unhappy humanity. Therefore, he is not alone or isolated; he is a part of the Hierarchy because he has "entered with his group"; this is a fact, even if he fails to comprehend the full implications of that phrase. At the same time, he learns that only in so far as he has developed group consciousness and is beginning to function as "one absorbed within the group" can he truly pass into a closer and more [359] vitally contributory relation to the Ashram to which he belongs. |
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