Pearls of Wisdom

Vol. 50 No. 9 - Beloved Kuthumi - May 1, 2007

The Discriminating Christ Mind
Is Your Best Defense

Part 2

Remember, beloved ones, the motives in your hearts transfigure all. And by that great gem of Cosmic Christ purity which is anchored there—the threefold flame of love, wisdom and power—you shall achieve among mankind the position of princes of the realm and princesses of light. You shall be as vestal virgins, carrying in your hand the lamp of divine light filled with the oil of the Holy Spirit. And when the door is opened into the great chamber and the Bridegroom cometh forth, you will be prepared to meet him.

Behold, the Lord cometh! And every eye shall see him— he who is the Great Law, the Great Lawgiver, the Saviour, the God Saviour Presence of every man, the Illuminator, the Giver of Life, the Bringer of Truth, the pure and the good, the noble and the exalted.

I have stood with beloved Jesus by the side of the great pyramids of Egypt in centuries past. I have journeyed with El Morya to the manger in Bethlehem. I have watched the beautiful fires offered in glory to Ahura Mazda. I have listened to the soft music played on the instruments of Kashmir.

I have gazed upon the hearts of the homeless. I have watched the wanderings of men who were not anchored to any creed or teaching or faith. I have seen the end of these, and there is not happiness there but fear.

O beloved ones, by whatever method you may do it (whether by prayer or by reading or by sheer faith), call to God until he anchors within your heart, by the power of Archangel Michael, some remnant of faith. Believe in some facet of the divine intelligence. If you cannot accept all of the reality of our existence, then I plead with you, for the sake of your personal happiness, accept, then, some portion of your own divinity, if it be no more than the realization that you live. For because you live, you must realize that God lives.

Those of you who are philosophers, as has been told you before, will recall the words of Descartes, “I think, therefore I am.” Surely, beloved ones, by divine intelligence, you must realize that you live. And if you live, you must realize that you no more formed yourselves than did these precious flowers—the beautiful, glorious sacrificial offerings. You will realize that the magnificent elementals themselves endowed you with a body and a consciousness and a brain and an intelligence from the Creator.

Was this done in order that you might in turn deny him? O beloved ones, I hope not!

Unthinkable, then, is this despicable condition called atheism! Agnosticism is second to it.

In the universities of the world, supposedly endowed with natural intelligence, countless individuals live and dwell in these great halls of learning. The towers and minarets of these universities are covered with ivy.* Ivy adorns the bulwarks, the physical bulwarks, of these universities. And yet, they do not believe. How pitiful!

I wonder how many of you tonight believe that with God all things are possible. Why not, then, make an intense call for those who are atheists, for those who have fear and for those who have doubt. Fear is uncomfortable, and doubt is equally uncomfortable. They are difficult to live with.

Some of you are familiar with my great organ at Shigatse. You are familiar with my service which I render unto the dying. You know that as I sit there and play beautiful melodies, the organ is so constructed that the music not only pours out in the physical octaves; but by a special electronic method, it also reaches up into the octaves of light, into the angelic realms.

You know that the angels who hear the music, beautiful devas of light, come and gather round with shining faces. You know that the radiance of their faces and their love is projected with my own to the bedsides of the dying and that I minister all over the world in the hospitals and homes where there are those who are passing through transition, and I serve to give them some degree of comfort. And frequently when the Great Law will permit it, I appear to them.

Many of them do not recognize me for who I am. They take me for beloved Jesus. They seem to feel (and this is a human fallacy) that every man with a white robe and beard must be a Christ. And it is so!

Ladies and gentlemen, in the name of the golden flame of illumination and from the heart of the Brothers of the Golden Robe here in Kashmir,1 I salute you with the supernal spiritual wisdom of God, a wisdom that must be garnered from the flame of your own hearts. It cannot be acquired merely by reading books.

And when you read books, for many of them are charged with magnificence, you ought to call especially to God to illumine you with discriminating intelligence. You ought not to accept every word unless it be from our octave and bears witness with the great Spirit of life and light within you. Call, then, to the Brothers of the Golden Robe to stand by you as you read, for more discrimination is needed by the students.

You are entering a time now when a greater than ordinary service and sacrifice is required in order to bring in the golden age and complete the plan of God. If this is to be—and I know that you will make it so by serving with us—then you must possess the power of discrimination to accept that Christ truth which is able to make you free. For Christ-illumined truth is important!

Remember, beloved ones, the concept of the Magna Carta. What would Runnymede have meant if it had not been for the concept of freedom embodied therein?2

Beloved ones, what does a message from Kashmir mean unless you believe that I have spoken?

Thank you, and good evening.

*Ivy is the symbol of truth and is used in the Temple of Truth located above the Island of Crete, presided over by beloved Pallas Athena.


“The Summit Lighthouse Sheds Its Radiance oer All the World to Manifest as Pearls of Wisdom.”

This dictation by Kuthumi was delivered by the Messenger of the Great White Brotherhood Mark L. Prophet on Tuesday, July 3, 1962, during the Freedom Class held in Washington, D.C.

1. Brothers and Sisters of the Golden Robe. An order of ascended and unascended beings dedicated to the illumination of mankind through the flame of wisdom. It is headed by Kuthumi, who has retreats on the etheric plane in Kashmir, India, and Shigatse, Tibet.

2. Magna Carta (Latin: “Great Charter ”). A document of rights and privileges that King John signed in 1215 under pressure from English noblemen. It was negotiated at Runnymede, a meadow by the Thames River in England. The Magna Carta has influenced the basic laws and constitutions of many countries, including the U.S. Constitution. It is considered one of the most significant documents in the history of democracy.


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