Inner-Outer Correspondence for Accomplishment and Spiritual Progress
Date:
July 5, 2020
Speaker(s):
Mr. Garry Jacobs
Video Recording:
Notes:
- Life Response is causal in some dimensions.
- Religion of utter humility where we give credit for all the good things to mother and all the bad things for us.
- Sincerity means you are willing to learn from the reflections of what is around you.
- Impersonally and objectively scrutinizing what is happening around and acquiring self-knowledge is sincerity.
- There is something we can learn from every act and every person and that is sincerity.
- Correlation means two things appear to be moving in relationship to each other.
- Harmony and goodwill are the best protection against destructive vibration.
- There is no free will if you are fully totally responsible for solving everybody's problem. It means nobody else has free will.
- Let us not make ourselves the self-center of the universe. Let us put the mother at the center of our universe.
- Our being is a roughly constituted chaos out of which we have to introduce the principle of divine order.
- All phenomenal existence resolves itself into Force, into a movement of energy. The real reality is something that exists behind the movement.
- We must bring out the psychic to transform the mind so it throws away its ignorance, division, its arbitrary way of functioning and becomes a light for the knowledge of the psychic. The mind, vital and physical, must become docile instruments for the spirit in us.
- Everybody has a universal human nature.
- Perfection can never be absolute unless perfection is integral.
- The spiritual process is to raise the whole level of the personality and capacity of the being so that there is a gradual progressive perfection in all areas.
- Traditional yoga is yoga for seeking moksha. The goal of integral yoga is the spiritual realization on earth.
- The integral knowledge can only come by an evolution of our being and our nature and that would seem to signify a slow process in time.
- Our evolution has become conscious.
- The integral knowledge must result from a change of consciousness.