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How Does a Person Become a Master? Question: You
have stated that a Master has a perfect body. Does that definitely mean that
I will have to come back again? Richard: I
guess that almost everyone here will have to come back again. I don’t think that there is anyone in The Stelle Group who
anticipates becoming a Master by the end of this century or even at the end
of this lifetime. It is along, slow process and probably the earliest that
anyone has become a Master has been after about 2,000 incarnations of
gathering information so that he knew everything that he needed to know about
the first four levels of existence. That is quite a task. When a person knows
everything there is to know, and I do not mean all that has been written or
all the different philosophies, but rather all of the basic things that put
the world together — how physics, chemistry, biology, and human psychology work
in unison. When he knows all of this, he is known as
an Adept and it is no longer necessary for him to incarnate. He can then
function on the Astral plane in order to learn everything there is to know on
the second and third planes of existence. When he knows everything there is
to know about the first three planes, he is Eleventh Degree, and he is ready
to move up to Twelfth Degree and become a Master after he learns all there is
to learn about the fourth plane. It takes approximately two thousand years
from the time a person becomes an Initiate of the
Brotherhoods to move up to Master. That is very
rapid acceleration; yet as each degree is attained, the ability to advance further
becomes greater because the Mental powers that one has developed to gain all
of the knowledge in the first place becomes sharper and most of the things the
Adept learns after He has learned the first plane of existence is done by His
ability to actually mentally penetrate the very nature of things from that
point on. He can perceptually get inside of an atom, as it were, and
can even see how a planet was put together by
mentally penetrating into the depth of it. (04-1973) |
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