Kuthumi and Morya
Regarding
the level of development of the masters Kuthumi and Morya, Guy Ballard in one
of his texts claimed that these two masters had said that when they founded the
Theosophical Society through their messenger Madame Blavatsky:
"They had not ascended then" and "they
could only go so far." (pp. 317 and 334, AML)
But the
reality is that with the exception of Jesus, almost no master has yet ascended
(even the highest ones) and so for example the master Serapis who is the chief
of Kuthumi and Morya, indicated that he was still a man with a physical body.
“The time has come for you to know who I am. I am not
a disembodied spirit, brother. I am a living man.” (Letter to Colonel Olcott
received June 22, 1875)
As for the
supposed statement that masters Kuthumi and Morya could only go so far, that is
also false because all masters can continue to advance and their development
depends only on their efforts.
But
historical data also show that the masters Kuthumi and Morya were already very
advanced.
In October
1881 Master Kuthumi underwent an initiation, and on this matter Blavatsky
commented:
“Kuthumi has gone to sleep for three months to prepare
during his Sumadhi or continuous trance state for his initiation, which is the
penultimate one, when he will become one of the highest Adepts.” (Letter to
Mrs. Mary Hollis Billings sent October 2, 1881)
And about
the level that Master Morya had, Kuthumi pointed out that:
“He is better and more powerful than I” (Letter to Mr.
Hume received June 30, 1882)
And the
incredible phenomena that Blavatsky produced with the help of Kuthumi and Morya
show that indeed these two masters already had their powers very developed:
Saint-Germain
Regarding
the Count of Saint-Germain, Guy Ballard in one of his texts claimed that the
masters Kuthumi and Morya admitted that:
“Our Beloved Saint Germain has accomplished more in
three years than We have accomplished in the many years of Our humble efforts.”
(p. 323, AML)
But this is
also false because Blavatsky specified that Saint-Germain had only been a
disciple of the masters. On this matter she wrote:
“For centuries, the natural selection of disciples by
the Mahatmas of the Himalayas has been in the temples and to a lesser extent
among the inhabitants of Tibet where there were a considerable number of
natural mystics.
But the exceptions have been the cases of Western men
such as Fludd, Thomas Vaughan, Paracelsus, Pico della Mirandola, the Count of
Saint-Germain, etc., whose great personal affinity to celestial science forced
distant Adepts to establish relations with them, and to give them a proportion
of the occult knowledge that the Masters protect to the extent that it was
possible for those Western occultists in their social environment.” (Collected
Writings IV, p.607)
And the
historical data indicate that the Count of Saint-Germain was a less advanced
disciple than Blavatsky, because while there are numerous testimonies that
assure that Blavatsky could already produce paranormal phenomena by herself
without the help of the masters, on the other hand there is no serious
testimony that says the same about Saint Germain, which shows that the count
had not yet developed his powers.
Saint-Germain
died at the end of the 18th century, and it is most likely that the count's
soul is still in the Devachan, because theosophical instructors explained that
humans take on average 1’500 years before reincarnating again.
And the
Count of Saint-Germain still has a long way to go before he becomes a Master
because theosophical instructors also pointed out that on average it takes
seven reincarnations for a novice disciple to become a great master.
It was the
liar Charles Leadbeater who, in his great ignorance of Theosophy, invented that
the Count of Saint-Germain had already been reincarnated in the 20th century in
the person of Ferdinand von Hompesch (who was the 71st Grand Master of the
Order of Malta), and had become “Master Rakoczi, director of the seventh ray
and head of all Freemasons.” But all of those claims were falsehoods invented
by that trickster.
And Guy
Ballard in his immense ignorance and charlatanism, took up the lies that
Leadbeater told and added more falsehoods to the matter by adding that Master
Saint-Germain had already ascended and had met him on Mount Shasta.
CONCLUSION
And this is further proof of how the assertions made
by Guy Ballard are completely false.
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