posted on Apr, 21 2022 @ 04:10 PM
a reply to:
AnnihilateThis
This is a good post!
Another important thing is that while
concepts may be somewhat universal, the actual practice of them requires a certain level of personal
innovation and exploration. Its just how it is.. so attempting to use a guide, books, etc. as some sort of strict blueprint will not necessarily build
what you want. Have to adapt some things some times.
I have found that those who speak in vague, pseudo-spiritual statements as if they
are a master tend to be speaking towards themselves, but
lessons can still be learned from them of course.
This though:
I don't think a genuine master would put a price on such pursuits
I suppose this can apply to the romantic notion of what a "Master" is, but some people are whimsical. Some might be interested in it purely for the
energetic exchange it represents. Some might see it as exactly what is required of
you personally. Some could even be amused by money and what
it can buy, but not be attached to it either. Some may ask for it simply to make people go away.
The vast majority of so-called "seekers" either want some cookie cutter approach like they have heard about on TV and in their internet searches, or
they want to learn the lingo enough to be able to preach to others. All while convincing themselves there is
weight behind their words. So,
some masters will come up with ways to separate the wheat from the chaff in order to find seeds that will truly grow. It certainly isnt always
obvious, in either direction.
Many who would fancy themselves seekers will naturally be attracted towards those who fancy themselves masters. Its a bit like someone who learned a
craft or trade to just enough of a level that it impresses the layman. The layman then, in their ignorance, is not able to tell the difference between
the skilled amateur and a true master. In their own way, they work towards what they wish.. but its not quite what they think it is.