SECTION THREE THE SIX STAGES OF
DISCIPLESHIP
Introductory Notes
- The stage
wherein a disciple is contacted by the Master through another chela on the physical plane.
This is the stage of "Little Chelaship."
- The stage
wherein a higher disciple directs the chela from the egoic level. This is the stage called
a "Chela in the Light."
- The stage
wherein, according to necessity, the Master contacts the chela through:
- A vivid dream experience.
- A symbolic teaching.
- A using of a thought-form of the Master.
- A contact in meditation.
- A definite remembered interview in the Master's Ashram.
This is
definitely the stage of Accepted Disciple.
The stage
wherein, having shown his wisdom in work, and his appreciation of the Master's problem,
the chela is taught how (in emergencies) to attract the Master's attention and thus draw
on his strength, knowledge and advice. This is an instantaneous happening, and practically
takes none of the Master's time. This stage has the peculiar name of a "Chela on the
Thread" or sutratma.
The stage
wherein the chela is permitted to know the method whereby he may set up a vibration and
call which will entitle him to an interview with the Master. This is only permitted to
those trusted chelas who can be depended upon not to use the knowledge for anything except
the need of the work; no personality reason or distress would prompt them to use it. At
this stage the chela is called "one within the aura."
The stage
wherein the chela can get his Master's ear at any time. He is in close touch always. This
is the stage wherein a chela is being definitely prepared for an immediate initiation or,
having taken initiation, is being given specialized [674] work to do in collaboration with
his Master. The chela at this stage is described as "one within his Master's
heart."
There is a
later stage of still closer identification, where there is a blending of the Lights, but
there is no adequate paraphrase of the terms used to cover the name. The six stages above
mentioned have been paraphrased for occidental understanding and must in no way be
considered as translations of the ancient terms. |