Good evening, my good sir. ( I raise my hat ) Glad to see you here again. ( I place my hat back on my head)
Ask Robin when the student is ready. He knows it better that anyone else. --- "rwr" <dick.richardson@...> wrote: > > > When the student is ready? > > [ Dedem. > > What do you make of this famous statement, supposed to be > occult, esoteric, arcane or mystical, which ever it is or all of the > above? WHEN THE STUDENT IS READY THE MASTER WILL APPEAR. I ask this > question Sir, because it seems to me that you by your experience ,you > have debunked that statement of age old schools of Occultism and > Mysticism, and even dangerous religion. > > A nice Sunday Sir. Here in Nigeria where I stay in the semi savannah > region, it's blistering hot outside, I don't wish to have any reason to > go outdoors. The cold winter must be creeping in on you over there. Well > that's the way it has always been, I wish a godo could make it milder in > both situations. Mind you Sir I did not say Amen. HAND Obi. ] > > Quite a nice day here today too Sir, and thank you for the email. A few > moments ago I switched on the BBC TV News and found it was the > Remembrance Day, Eleven of the hour on the eleventh of the eleventh. > Contingencies there from all over the world, and of course the > Commonwealth of Nations. They sure know how to put on a spectacle of > pageantry, and it is very moving. And when Big Ben struck eleven and the > silence of remembrance began for all those who fought and died in world > wars for freedom it was not a dry eye affair. I would be happy stand > among them were it not dominated by religious blurb. But they know > nothing else. So I can understand that well enough. I would be quite > happy to say Amen, meaning SO BE IT, but the question is SO BE IT to > WHAT? I know what I would say SO BE IT to. But they don't know as to > what I would say SO BE IT to. But I do. So, I look forward to the days > when people can live together in peace on earth. And Amen to that. > > When the pupil is ready? I have to tell of what I found and nothing > more, and nothing less. But in life I found that when somebody is ready > and open and willing to learn then more learning comes along. Some call > that mystical. I call it natural. > > Yes, the winter is creeping in here slowly, but like all the seasons it > has its charms and works its way on things; as all seasons do. We have > warm skins which we can put on to survive the cold. But I never forget > that under all the snow there lays the Rose waiting its time to bloom. > And it does when its time is ready. And the Last Rose of Summer is but > the seed of the next one. When all seems quiet and still there is much > going on which the eye does not see. As it does in all life and all > manifestation. > > As for the `mystical insights' then it is nothing more than seeing > beyond the Veil of Time. Even a Cockney kid from the slums of London can > do it. One does not need a man made education for that procedure to > happen. And that is the truth of it. And let it remain so for ever more. > Amen to that. > > Best wishes to you and yours Sir, and many your country prosper. Thanks > for the name by the way, I will wear it with pride and dignity. > > Merlin of Exmoor. >