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The MasTer responds To seeker InquIrIes


            principle that there is an ongoing line of Masters, and that
            there is always at least one true Master present in the
            world. Jesus confirmed this same principle in part when
            he said, “as long as I am in the world, I am the light of the
            world,” clearly suggesting that his divine mission lasted
            only as long as his earthly incarnation. regarding the
            principle of reincarnation, Jesus made it lucidly clear while
            talking to his disciples that elijah had returned, and was
            now known as John the Baptist. any logically thinking in-
            dividual can surmise what this literal statement means.
                 It should be noted, however, that this corroborating
            biblical evidence is not sufficient for emotionally thinking
            devotees, as they are unable to subject their own chosen be-
            liefs to a higher mental scrutiny within themselves. There
            is just too much fear and uncertainty that surround their
            own thought processes. This is one reason why the Mas-
            ters state that only the bold and daring can find the absolute
            truth, for it runs counter to the comfort zone of the con-
            ditioned “mass believers.”
                 The text of the Bible is comprised of mere paper and
            ink, while the Word, or the sound Current, is the power
            that actually created all things. a close study of John 1:1
            reveals this great truth, for it qualifies the differentiation
            between the holy Bible and god’s holy Word, or sound
            Current. Interestingly enough, this very point lies at the
            core of the inevitable fate of all religions, because when
            their founding saint departs, shortly thereafter the relevant
            scriptures are unwittingly used as a substitute for the live
            presence of the absent saint. The beauty and eloquence
            of these holy scriptures is unquestionable, and the wisdom
            within the parables so universal and enlightening, but the
            scriptures still remain a sterile and empty shell when di-
            rectly compared to the illuminating and life-giving forces
            of the actual presence of the founding saint.
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