Dear Master, please allow me to ask you a few questions. Although these are things that you have already explained several times, it would help me to review and receive more food for thought from you. But only if and when you can. Thanks a lot.
1. What is God?
God is the unknown from moment to moment, He is the truth within us.
2. What is happiness?
Happiness is a state of plenitude that can only be brought about by the BEING.
3. What is plenitude?
Plenitude is permanent ecstasy.
4. What is trust and why is betrayal the worst sin?
Trust is a value of the soul. When we betray trust, we are traitors in God's eyes.
5. What is truth?
Truth is not written in a book, it is not a book, it is not a discourse; truth is the unknown from moment to moment.
6. What is love?
Love is a very deep feeling that has nothing to do with desire.
7. What is the danger of satisfying our pleasures beyond what is necessary and the moderation of which the fathers of Christianity speak? Is this something that should concern us? Does physical satisfaction decrease the appetite for the spiritual? Does this include drinking, eating, traveling, etc.?
You have already commented on the dangers of looking too much at the phone, on the television, being on the Internet, etc. When do we know that we have gone beyond moderation and try to satisfy our pleasures? What advice can you give us in this regard? What would be a good balance between duty and pleasure?
Wanting to satisfy our desires, even beyond what is necessary, binds us more and more to material life. Yes, it should worry us because it makes us believe that life is infinite and we are incapable of being prepared for our future death. Physical satisfaction does diminish our spiritual longings.
We have gone beyond moderation when that lack of moderation takes away our ethical and spiritual values. Measured pleasure is a moral measure. Duty is the comprehension of knowing how to obey the will of the Father.
8. What is the importance of being awake in the astral world?
It is important to be awake in the astral because in this way we experience the supradimensions or what Christianity calls heaven.
9. What is the factor that most weakens our discipline and willpower?
What weakens our self-observation the most is LAZINESS, and what weakens the will the most is, precisely, bowing down to LAZINESS.
10. What weakens our self-observation and self-criticism the most?
WHAT WEAKENS OUR SELF-OBSERVATION THE MOST is surrendering to the entropy of each day, our spiritual abandonment.
11. What is the difference between intelligence and wisdom?
Is wisdom to live with the intelligence of our own Consciousnesses and with the experience resulting from such a way of existing?
INTELLIGENCE is an attribute of the BEING, WISDOM IS A HIGHER DEGREE OF INTELLIGENCE.
Wisdom has degrees and degrees. The summum of wisdom is the degree of DHARMAKAYA, which borders on omniscience.
12. What is the greatest danger you see for an instructor today?
The greatest danger for an instructor of our day is the FASCINATION caused by UNTRANSFORMED IMPRESSIONS THAT MAKE HIM LIVE IN A CONTINUOUS DREAM.
I now attach a few sentences for your reflection:
“Mercy and truth go together: they are the kiss of justice and peace.”
Bible, Psalms
“If you should bend the rod of justice, let it not be because of the weight of a gift, but rather because of mercy.”
Cervantes
“Blessed are the merciful, for they will obtain mercy.”
Gospel of Saint Matthew
“The true mystic finds God in all religions.”
Ibn Arabi
“When the heart weeps for what it has lost, the Spirit laughs for what it has found.”
Sufi Doctrine
¡SANCTA SIMPLICITAS!
─‘Holy simplicity!’─
KWEN KHAN KHU