Skip to main content

Ray of Being & Karma - (4685)

We all know that the Real Being of each one of us has a ray. Many past posts have discussed the relevance of this ray to our nature and the way we work on ourselves.


The polarities are so interesting that we can end up being the opposite of our ray. Previous posts discussed how we can due to our sleeping consciousness end up displaying characteristics that are far skewed from that of our ray.


The are many ways in which we relate incorrectly to the ray of own Being. Often the poor ways of relating are very visible.


Usually if we are very skewed in relation to our ray, it is an inner urgency for us to correct that in our three brains. For example we could relate poorly to our ray in just one brain but well in the other centres.


For example, a ray of wisdom person could be really unintelligent for some reason which they would have to find out. Sometimes it could just be the incapacity to bring that wisdom into manifestation in actions. It could be the same with other rays, for example a person whose Being is from the ray of force could be weak because of the same reason - incapacity to bring that force into expression through the motor centre.    


It could be too that we have some big blocks in the form of egos that take the expression of our ray and distort it. Like force for example, the force of the ray of force could be taken with anger or intolerance and produce noticeable distortions and unbalanced responses.


So it is not far off to think that if we relate poorly to the ray our own Inner Being that we incur some debts in relation to It.


End (4685).

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Kundry from Parsifal Unveiled - (3948)

The character Kundry is very unusual, and has a mysterious role in Wagner's opera: Parsifal. As master Samael explains, Kundry represents the archetype of the feminine. That mysterious yet extraordinarily powerful force that can raise a man to the heights of realisation or sink him into the abyss of failure.  Kundry in the opera takes on a few different opposing roles, one where she is the temptress that seduced the king of the Holy Grail: King Amfortas giving Klingsor the opportunity to steal the Lance of Longinus and wound his side. She then helps the wounded king searching for balms to heal the wound in his side, then she is again the temptress that tries to seduce Parsifal the young knight who tries to redeem the lost lance. When Parsifal is victorious destroying the castle of Klingsor Kundry changes roles to become a servant of the holy grail and the knights of the order of the holy grail. These are all aspects of the powerful feminine force that is varied and has many differe...

What is the Kundabuffer or Kundartiguador? - (405)

Introduction Gurdjieff and Master Samael spoke much about the Kundabuffer organ and a lot of what Master Samael said is pretty clear. This post is just about going over some of what he said. In the Quinto Evangelio, Master Samael also revealed many more details which do not appear in his books. Note, the Qunito Evangelio is a two tome compilation of transcriptions of many recordings of informal talks that Master Samael had with his students. English and Spanish Terms There are these two terms Kundartiguador and Kundabuffer which refer to the same thing. Kundartiguador is Spanish and Kundabuffer is English. I believe it was Gurdjieff who first introduced these terms in his book “Beelzebub’s Tales to his Grandson”. I believe “Beelzebub’s Tales to his Grandson” was not originally written in ether Spanish or English. So these terms Kundartiguador and Kundabuffer are translations where the word “Kunda” could not be translated and the ending "buffer" could b...

When We Speak Bad About Ourselves - Because of Self-Compassion - (2963)

Even Just Thinking Negative When we just even think, let alone speak about ourselves in a negative way, thinking things like: how we are really this and that bad and that is not at all what others see, that we are in capable, worth little, know nothing, can't do this and that, fail at this and that, a liar, a dreamer the list goes on... We can be 100% sure that self-compassion is behind this because pride by itself would never allow this.  In a case like this self-compassion taps into what pride hides from itself and others and exposes it. Feeling that it is doing job at ruining ourselves. Why It Does What It Does? Self-compassion does this sort of thing to avoid reprimand and to extract compassion from others. Self-compassion is about getting compassion for ourselves through others. It is set-up in relativity, using others as a reference point. Really the best thing that you can do for a person who is pitted against this ego is to ignore them, so that they can fa...