The Three Charges
The three charges of a fallen bodhisattva are for:
1.) Having assassinated the interior Buddha (Atman).
2.) Having betrayed the white lodge.
3.) Having committed minor crimes.
When the bodhisattva falls, the fallen bodhisattva is
charged with these three crimes by the Divine Law.
Three Distinct Karmas
They can also be considered as three distinct karmas.
First Two Karmas/Charges
The first two charges and karmas are paid for basically when
one incarnates the human soul and finishes the fifth major initiation. At this
point one becomes accepted once again by the white lodge so the second charge or
karma can be considered paid or cancelled and so can the first one. This is
because a part of Atman has been incarnated and this is a great show of trust
from Atman in the person. The person then does the will of Atman. The person
then with the human soul is going to work for Atman and revive Atman and later
incarnate Atman in the second mountain.
Minor Crimes
The minor crimes are those that do not stop one on the path
and they are those that are paid for later on in the path. In fact many of
these minor crimes are pardoned as the master at this stage has eliminated many
egos and has gone beyond the possibility of sinning, and as the master has worked much for
humanity, and upon him or herself, the pardoning of these minor crimes is warranted by the Divine Law.
Conclusion
It must be this way that the first two heavier charges are
paid for earlier in the path. Because otherwise the Being would not be free
enough later on to finish the Great Work and these charges would be large
obstacles for the human soul to incarnate. So these charges must be paid for
before the human soul incarnates. That is why the beginning of the path is difficult and takes longer to complete and is fraught with a lot of suffering.
We pay for katancia or katancy a tiny bit at the beginning and in full at
the end of the Great Work.
End (850).
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