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THE RETURN OF THE LORD
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Not To Confuse Spiritual Meditation with Egocentric PracticesLet us not confuse true spiritual meditation with mediumistic practices, let us not confuse it either with those impulses of egotism that, covering themselves as a false spirituality, deceive so many people, which believing to be spiritualizing themselves, in reality what they are doing is nothing more that submerge themselves in an ego trip, involved and trapped in a futile worship of their own self. To initiate our spiritual meditation, we can commence by controlling the material concerns as it has been previously pointed, and we must not set our mind in any other thought at all than a thought of love, a thought of light or a wise phrase from our Heavenly Father. But we must be careful not to let our mind go into a blank. We must set our mind in that elevated thought, concentrating in it as strongly as we can. And thanks to that concentration we will be laying aside little by little the noise of the world, and with this we are not implying the physical noise, but rather the trivial thoughts, the low unleashed passions and the great materiality that sorrounds us and which is a heavy chain for our spirit. We will see that while we do this, our breathing changes its pace, it becomes more paused, more soft. It is in that moment when our spirit, in a totally natural way, ascends and climbs over this world, with a true elevation of ideas, of sensations and thoughts far beyond ourselves as humans, to enter the true nature of the spirit. There is where great things happen, where noble ideas and thoughts flow like never-ending rivers of wisdom and love. This elevation is not a physical sensation, even though the matter participates in it; that elevation is something subtle, sublime, spiritual. Let us not take in account the time we need ir order to achieve this, because it would be so irrelevant for it to take twenty seconds or a minute or two hours or three, but let us allow our spirit, through that meditation, to be freed and then reach where it is meant to be, where it belongs: its original homeland, the spiritual realm. The position of the body is absolutely irrelevant, because what counts is the determined will to travel in the metaphorical wings of the elevated thought to the higher regions, which, even though it could sound paradoxical, they are actually profound. That introspection, that seeing within ourselves, will lead us to take more consciousness of our deeds and thoughts that many times we push away from our minds simply because we do not know how to deal with them, because they enter in contradiction, in collision, with our selfish tendencies.
All quotes taken from The Third Testament
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