how to endure suffering?
How does Samael Aun Weor invite the black magicians over to his house and have dinner? is it because of his ethics? (what if that black magician is someone's parent or someone's child? )
I read in one of the books of Samael Aun Weor There was a war in Atlantis. The black lodge attacked the golden city of the white lodge and actually conquered it, then later an angel named morya incarnated and in turn, won the battle for the white lodge. (correct me if I am wrong here.)
what happened to the occupants of the conquered city that was the white lodge around the very same time that the actual fighting stoped and the new control of the city was solidified? The initiates didn't all just continue on with their normal day? were there war crimes? I assume they didn't just force them into exile. Considering what I know about fornication they had them all take part in the normal rote of society and then they tried to corrupt them? Based on my understanding and memory of another writings of Samael Aun Weor, the black lodge was manipulating and stealing light at the time of Atlantis too? So even when the physical world of the planted earth is in a golden age there is still the harsh reality of war, of falling, of suffering etc etc.... same as what we have here and now. So there is no getting past it. Will the next age of the koradi, have a corresponding black lodge, and war too?
How can I better accept these harsh reality of physical life? If I wanted to become a bodhisatva, and endure the suffering of others in the physical world, what would be something good to know for a beginner? How can you prepare for the ever deeper and ever harsher reality?
Is having ethics the most important aspect of being able to accept these truths (ideas, concepts such as the harsh reality of the trogo-auto-ego-crat.)? If I have perfect ethics than I have perfect acceptance of reality?
how can I learn to live in the world? How to endure suffering? how to eat dinner with someone who is awakened and on the opposite path?
How does Samael Aun Weor invite the black magicians over to his house and have dinner? is it because of his ethics? (what if that black magician is someone's parent or someone's child? )
I read in one of the books of Samael Aun Weor There was a war in Atlantis. The black lodge attacked the golden city of the white lodge and actually conquered it, then later an angel named morya incarnated and in turn, won the battle for the white lodge. (correct me if I am wrong here.)
what happened to the occupants of the conquered city that was the white lodge around the very same time that the actual fighting stoped and the new control of the city was solidified? The initiates didn't all just continue on with their normal day? were there war crimes? I assume they didn't just force them into exile. Considering what I know about fornication they had them all take part in the normal rote of society and then they tried to corrupt them? Based on my understanding and memory of another writings of Samael Aun Weor, the black lodge was manipulating and stealing light at the time of Atlantis too? So even when the physical world of the planted earth is in a golden age there is still the harsh reality of war, of falling, of suffering etc etc.... same as what we have here and now. So there is no getting past it. Will the next age of the koradi, have a corresponding black lodge, and war too?
How can I better accept these harsh reality of physical life? If I wanted to become a bodhisatva, and endure the suffering of others in the physical world, what would be something good to know for a beginner? How can you prepare for the ever deeper and ever harsher reality?
Is having ethics the most important aspect of being able to accept these truths (ideas, concepts such as the harsh reality of the trogo-auto-ego-crat.)? If I have perfect ethics than I have perfect acceptance of reality?
how can I learn to live in the world? How to endure suffering? how to eat dinner with someone who is awakened and on the opposite path?