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Dusty
Join Date: 2007-11-02 Forum Posts: 807 |
I got stuck and could not listen to the talk today. Did anyone record it and could send it to me? It's taking too long for them to put the talks up on Belzebuub.com Can someone narrate what was given? |
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Join Date: 2007-04-18
Forum Posts: 16
Hi Dusty.
I didn't record it, but I can share with you what stuck out to me.
Several times he touched on the importance of being responsible in everyday life whether it be in the spiritual work, our jobs, or taking care of our families, etc., and how we need to put a whole-hearted effort into whatever it is we're doing, because even if we don't think anyone is watching while we're doing something, those are the times when we are being tested on how we are internally.
Hope this helps a bit.
Andy R
Join Date: 2007-11-02
Forum Posts: 807
Hi,
Thank you very much. I've been thinking about that recently and have been trying to sort that very same issue out. lol The issue of the physical life and interacting as a spiritual person as opposed to just a "person of the world". I love how whatever I'm going through or start to wonder about it magically shows up here.
I hope they put that audio up soon. I need to hear it.
Dusty
Join Date: 2007-10-13
Forum Posts: 119
Yes..I know the talks are taking a long time to get posted on the site! I've had to miss so many of them because I was working. And today's was perfect. The same happens to me - whatever I'm struggling with or have a question on, the answer shows up here.
He did talk about responsibilty in the physical world, and how we never know when we are being tested. The Masters of the White Lodge throw tests our way not only in the astral, but also in the physical. That is why it is very important to live responsibly all the time. The actions and decisions that count the most are the ones that are made when "no one is looking". We won't get very far on the path if we aren't responsible. We can't be mechanical about it though. We have to have conciousness active.
He also said that if we put the spiritual - our inner transformation first - then thats what we will move forward in. He spoke of how a lot of his work was working on the egos. If he saw an ego in his dream then he would make sure to work on it the very next day.
Hmmm...thats all I can recall right now. Unfortunately I missed the first 10 minutes or so...
Join Date: 2004-05-28
Forum Posts: 940
He discussed about parts of the probative path he was going through, mentioned Mozart's Magic Flute again briefly.
Besides the bits on responsibility, something else that stuck out to me was someone's question on a passage from The Flight of the Feathered Serpent, about the word "dismay." The Master mentioned that dismay is something we have to get used to, that it's just part of the Path, but we need to face it with a willingness to change and not become despondent, and to appeal to the Being for help to change, or something to that effect.
You'll hear it soon enough :)
Site Administrator
Join Date: 2007-02-10
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It up now - http://www.belzebuub.com/audio
Join Date: 2004-02-17
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Great Thanks!
Join Date: 2007-10-13
Forum Posts: 119
Thank you so much! Listening to your talks really helps!
Join Date: 2005-01-26
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Hi Jim B,
You brought up Belzebuub's point on Dismay, I didn't hear the talk so I don't know what was included but in my case, if I share the same definition, I've realized dismay has an awefull lot to do with expectation and/or mistakenly thinking I know what an outcome will be, or what's best for my "selves," rather than allowing things to fall into place and just take what comes according to what work I put in.
I'd love to hear anything else others may have learned or come across in their experiences, regarding dismay, if you want to share.
Join Date: 2004-05-28
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It was what I'd gotten out of it. The talk is up if you want to hear it.
Join Date: 2005-09-15
Forum Posts: 174
Any other points anyone would like ot raise about Saturday's talk?
Best wishes
Jackie