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Alice Bailey – okultystka angielska, uczennica Heleny Bławatskiej , uważana czasem za czołową postać tzw. „Ruchu New Age”.

Bailey przypisywała autorstwo większości swoich publikacji Mistrzowi Djwal Khul. Djwal Khul, zwany także „Tybetańczykiem”, miał być jednym z ezoterycznych przewodników dużej grupy lamów tybetańskich, „adeptem odwiecznej mądrości”. Wikipedia  

✵ 16. Czerwiec 1880 – 15. Grudzień 1949
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Alice Bailey: Cytaty po angielsku

“The only excuse for this book is that it is an attempt to penetrate to that deeper meaning underlying the great events in the life of Christ, and to bring into renewed life and interest the weakening aspiration of the Christian. If it can be shown that the story revealed in the Gospels has not only an application to that divine Figure Which dwelt for a time among men, but that it has also a practical significance and meaning for the civilised man today, then there will be some objective gained and some service and help rendered…. A myth is capable of becoming a fact in the experience of an individual, for a myth is a fact which can be proven. Upon the myths we take our stand, but we must seek to re-interpret them in the light of the present. Through self-initiated experiment we can prove their validity; through experience we can establish them as governing forces in our lives; and through their expression we can demonstrate their truth to others. This is the theme of this book, dealing as it does with the facts of the Gospel story, that fivefold sequential myth which teaches us the revelation of divinity in the Person of Jesus Christ, and which remains eternally truth, in the cosmic sense, in the historical sense, and in its practical application to the individual. This myth divides itself into five great episodes: 1. The Birth at Bethlehem. 2. The Baptism in Jordan. 3. The Transfiguration on Mount Carmel. 4. The Crucifixion on Mount Golgotha. 5. The Resurrection and Ascension.”

Alice A. Bailey

Źródło: From Bethlehem to Calvary (1937), Chapter One

“Book I The Problem of Union: AUM. The following instruction concerneth the Science of Union.”

Alice A. Bailey

Źródło: The Light of the Soul (Yoga Sutras of Patanjali) (1927), p. 4

“The chitta is stabilized and rendered free from illusion as the lower nature is purified and no longer indulged.”

Alice A. Bailey

The Light of the Soul: Its Science and Effect: a paraphrase of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, with commentary (1927)

“By meditation upon Light and upon Radiance, knowledge of the Spirit can be reached and thus peace can be achieved.”

Alice A. Bailey

The Light of the Soul: Its Science and Effect: a paraphrase of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, with commentary (1927)

“The mind can be trained to steadiness through those forms of concentration which have relation to the sense perceptions.”

Alice A. Bailey

The Light of the Soul: Its Science and Effect: a paraphrase of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, with commentary (1927)

“The peace of the chitta is also brought about by the regulation of the prana or life breath.”

Alice A. Bailey

The Light of the Soul: Its Science and Effect: a paraphrase of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, with commentary (1927)

“To overcome the obstacles and their accompaniments, the intense application of the will to some one truth (or principle) is required.”

Alice A. Bailey

The Light of the Soul: Its Science and Effect: a paraphrase of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, with commentary (1927)

“Pain, despair, misplaced bodily activity and wrong direction (or control) of the life currents are the results of the obstacles in the lower psychic nature.”

Alice A. Bailey

The Light of the Soul: Its Science and Effect: a paraphrase of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, with commentary (1927)

“From this comes the realisation of the Self (the soul) and the removal of all obstacles.”

Alice A. Bailey

The Light of the Soul: Its Science and Effect: a paraphrase of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, with commentary (1927)

“May I therefore close with these simple words: Please give us your aid, my brothers.”

Alice A. Bailey

Źródło: The Externalization of the Hierarchy (1957), p. 26

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