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  Sunday, 09 March 2014
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Based on one of my previous questions, I understand that the Innermost is not too concerned about whether or not I, as one of the many Essences of my Innermost, awaken. How about the "individual divine mother" - is there an individual divine mother for every individual Essence? Is that why she is so much easier to access? In my understanding the Divine Mother does care tremendously for the individual Essence, so it would seem that she would care if the human fails/ does not fabricate soul. Is that correct?
10 years ago
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#6197
Accepted Answer
The Innermost is concerned with the fate of the consciousness. He fights very much to liberate the soul. If the soul disobeys, then the Innermost has no choice but to divorce that essence and let it devolve.

Let us remember that the Innermost is universal and constitutes a cosmic personality. Comments are in parentheses:
When I, Samael Aun Weor, affirm that we must have a strong and potent “I” and a powerful and robust personality, I am not addressing the egotistical personality, nor to the Animal “I”... I am addressing only our Divine “Individuality” and our gigantic personality formed by all the beings of the Infinite.

Atman [as multiple infinite perfect personality – Ruach Elohim] thunders and flashes in all the infinite spaces and manifests Himself with potency, through his Arhats.

Atman, the Ineffable One has no weaknesses. He [as multiple infinite perfect personality – Ruach Elohim] expresses himself with power and majesty, through his prophets.

Our “I” [as multiple infinite perfect personality – Ruach Elohim] is universal and all the bodies of all the living beings are the bodies of our Internal and Divine “I.”

When we have spoken of a strong and powerful personality, many have not understood what the [Divine] personality within the [infinite] impersonality is. Thus, they have fallen into the horrible heresy of separatism.

Brethren of mine, do not let yourselves be guided by the egotistical personality of your Mental Body, nor by your animal intellect.

You must listen only to the Innermost who resides in the heart. You must learn to hear the voice of the silence.

When we speak of a Universal “I,” we do not fall into the absurdity of Annie Besant who forgot the individuality of the Innermost.

We recognize the [Divine] individuality within the unity of life, and although we know that the drop sinks into the ocean, we also know that the ocean sinks into the drop.

Atman is one who expresses Himself as many. The ardent sea of life, free in its movement, has many flames. However, all the flames, when joined, form the sea of ardent fire... the world of the mist of fire. The Innermost is individual and universal at the same time.

I am the flame [Eheieh is the flame] that burns in each human heart, as it burns in each grain and in the nucleus of each star.

I am [Eheieh is] the tree, the stone, the bird, the man, the light, the bread and the wine. –Samael Aun Weor, Igneous Rose
Therefore, that quote from The Perfect Matrimony about the Innermost having numerous personalities should be clearer now.

Just like our Innermost, our Divine Mother fights for our liberation. She even descends into hell to disintegrate her disobedient children when they follow the lunar path of fornication. We must learn to love our Divine Mother very much through conscious works and voluntary sufferings. She always empowers her obedient and loving child.

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

9 years ago
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#6315
Our Innermost is individual to us; our Divine Mother is individual to us, but God is universal and united with all beings within divinity. The drop is one with the ocean, the ocean is one with the drop.

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

9 years ago
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#6309
Thank you so much for the info. I apologize, but I am still confused. Could you please clarify:

-Is there one universal Innermost, or are there many? As in, do you and I have a different Innermost or the same one?
-Is each person's "Individual Divine Mother" totally individualized for each person?

Is there an analogy that might help me to understand? Thank you so much for your patience with me as I attempt to grasp this!
10 years ago
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#6197
Accepted Answer
The Innermost is concerned with the fate of the consciousness. He fights very much to liberate the soul. If the soul disobeys, then the Innermost has no choice but to divorce that essence and let it devolve.

Let us remember that the Innermost is universal and constitutes a cosmic personality. Comments are in parentheses:
When I, Samael Aun Weor, affirm that we must have a strong and potent “I” and a powerful and robust personality, I am not addressing the egotistical personality, nor to the Animal “I”... I am addressing only our Divine “Individuality” and our gigantic personality formed by all the beings of the Infinite.

Atman [as multiple infinite perfect personality – Ruach Elohim] thunders and flashes in all the infinite spaces and manifests Himself with potency, through his Arhats.

Atman, the Ineffable One has no weaknesses. He [as multiple infinite perfect personality – Ruach Elohim] expresses himself with power and majesty, through his prophets.

Our “I” [as multiple infinite perfect personality – Ruach Elohim] is universal and all the bodies of all the living beings are the bodies of our Internal and Divine “I.”

When we have spoken of a strong and powerful personality, many have not understood what the [Divine] personality within the [infinite] impersonality is. Thus, they have fallen into the horrible heresy of separatism.

Brethren of mine, do not let yourselves be guided by the egotistical personality of your Mental Body, nor by your animal intellect.

You must listen only to the Innermost who resides in the heart. You must learn to hear the voice of the silence.

When we speak of a Universal “I,” we do not fall into the absurdity of Annie Besant who forgot the individuality of the Innermost.

We recognize the [Divine] individuality within the unity of life, and although we know that the drop sinks into the ocean, we also know that the ocean sinks into the drop.

Atman is one who expresses Himself as many. The ardent sea of life, free in its movement, has many flames. However, all the flames, when joined, form the sea of ardent fire... the world of the mist of fire. The Innermost is individual and universal at the same time.

I am the flame [Eheieh is the flame] that burns in each human heart, as it burns in each grain and in the nucleus of each star.

I am [Eheieh is] the tree, the stone, the bird, the man, the light, the bread and the wine. –Samael Aun Weor, Igneous Rose
Therefore, that quote from The Perfect Matrimony about the Innermost having numerous personalities should be clearer now.

Just like our Innermost, our Divine Mother fights for our liberation. She even descends into hell to disintegrate her disobedient children when they follow the lunar path of fornication. We must learn to love our Divine Mother very much through conscious works and voluntary sufferings. She always empowers her obedient and loving child.

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

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