The name Amoghasiddhi means ‘Almighty Conqueror.’ Amogasiddhi’s All-Accomplishing Wisdom antidotes the poison of envy and jealousy. Continue Reading
The name Amoghasiddhi means ‘Almighty Conqueror.’ Amogasiddhi’s All-Accomplishing Wisdom antidotes the poison of envy and jealousy. Continue Reading
The name Amitabha means ‘Infinite Light.’ Amitabha’s Discriminating Wisdom conquers the poison of the passions — all cravings, covetousness, greed and lust. Continue Reading
The name Ratnasambhava means “the Jewel-born One” or “Origin of Jewels.” The Three Jewels are the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha. Ratnasambhava transmutes the poison of spiritual, intellectual and human pride into the Wisdom of Equality. Continue Reading
The name Akshobhya means “Immovable” or “Unshakable.” Akshobhya’s Mirrorlike Wisdom reflects all things calmly and uncritically and reveals their true nature. One text says, “Just as one sees one’s own reflection in a mirror, so the Dharmakaya is seen in the Mirror of Wisdom.” 1 Mirrorlike Wisdom antidotes the poison of hatred and anger. In… Continue Reading
The name Vairochana means ‘He Who Is Like the Sun’ or ‘the Radiating One.’ Vairochana represents either the integration of or the origin of the Dhyani Buddhas. His wisdom is the Wisdom of Realm of Truth, in which all things exist as they really are. Continue Reading
To the initiate, the mandala of the Five Dhyani Buddhas is at once a cosmic diagram of the world and of himself. It is a tool for spiritual growth and mystical experience—a map to enlightenment alive with divine possibilities. Continue Reading
Mark Prophet talked about Ascended Master Kuthumi, his lifetime as Saint Francis of Assisi and his message of the imitation of Christ and brotherly love. Continue Reading
July 28 is the birthday of Guy W. Ballard, also known by his pen name, Godfré Ray King. Guy Ballard brought forth the teachings of the Great White Brotherhood, the Law of the I AM Presence and held the focus of the Christ consciousness for the planet until his ascension on December 31, 1939. Continue Reading
Elizabeth Clare Prophet discusses the Middle Way of Gautama Buddha that leads to insight, wisdom, calmness, higher knowledge, enlightenment and nirvana. Continue Reading
The Legend of the Wissahikon is taken from the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., by Guy W. Ballard in the early 1930’s. Continue Reading
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