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I am in your Eyes
Q: Your friends and adepts have accepted you as a divine teacher. You will excuse me if I am pertinent yet I have met someone who believed you are a satanic being and the Satan's spirit. What is the cause of such divergence of views and difference in experience?
A: The Lord treats us according to the way we think of Him and to our anticipations. That is a divine law; and it is the same with [a divine] master who is but a means in God's hands...
Divine teachers have an outstanding flexibility of character. They are able to transform their character and awareness into anyone and any thing. A divine teacher appears to us according to the way we think of him, not only in our mind but in our heart as well. He appears to us under the name we call him. If we doubt about him, he will add to our doubt. If we believe in him, he will add to our faith. If we look at him with pessimistic eyes, he will take a bad and evil face; but if we look at him with affection and out of optimism, we shall see divine beauty, greatness and presence.
A divine master has no determined characteristic, indeed. He transforms his character according to our vibrations - our intentions and thoughts. He is like a mirror revealing our inner face to us. We should attentively look into this mirror; either, we are going to see ugliness and evil or goodness and beauty. It depends on us.
A divine master is neither good nor bad. He feeds himself from non-polarity, from absolute polarity and from unknowable. Knowing is born from love and affection, while ignorance brings about hatred and evil. Those who look the master with loving eyes and love him, they have come to know him.
Examine whether your knowledge is based upon light or darkness, love or hatred, pessimism or optimism, doubt or faith.
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