The next step in today's 'spiritual revolution' is putting the gains of personal development to work for the world, says Benjamin Creme, author of 15 books on practical spirituality and life ahead in the new millennium. In a new, expanded 5th edition of his book, Transmission-A Meditation for the New Age, Creme explains that the time is past to focus on one's own spiritual The next step in today's 'spiritual revolution' is putting the gains of personal development to work for the world, says Benjamin Creme, author of 15 books on practical spirituality and life ahead in the new millennium. In a new, expanded 5th edition of his book, Transmission-A Meditation for the New Age, Creme explains that the time is past to focus on one's own spiritual progress without engaging in some form of service. Transmission Meditation, he says, is the simplest way to do both--at the same time. Transmission Meditation is a group service activity which 'steps down' the great spiritual energies that continually stream into our planet, focused by the Masters of Wisdom--our 'Elder Brothers'. This process, which makes the energies more useful to humanity, is like that of electrical transformers, stepping down the power between generators and ordinary outlets. These transformed spiritual energies, Creme explains, are gradually uplifting all life forms and changing our world for the better. "What is unique about this work," says Creme, "is its simplicity. It is a perfect vehicle for the aspirations of very busy people. It is safe, highly scientific, non-denominational, free of any charge, and unbelievably potent. It is a service in which we can involve ourselves for the rest of our lives and know that we are helping in the great transformation to a more just and compassionate world. At the same time I know of no other form of service which makes for such far reaching and fast spiritual growth." The preface includes Creme's extraordinary account of his 40-year collaboration with a Master of Wisdom, and how it led to his primary work of preparing the way for Maitreya, World Teacher for the coming age.
Transmission: A Meditation for the New Age
The next step in today's 'spiritual revolution' is putting the gains of personal development to work for the world, says Benjamin Creme, author of 15 books on practical spirituality and life ahead in the new millennium. In a new, expanded 5th edition of his book, Transmission-A Meditation for the New Age, Creme explains that the time is past to focus on one's own spiritual The next step in today's 'spiritual revolution' is putting the gains of personal development to work for the world, says Benjamin Creme, author of 15 books on practical spirituality and life ahead in the new millennium. In a new, expanded 5th edition of his book, Transmission-A Meditation for the New Age, Creme explains that the time is past to focus on one's own spiritual progress without engaging in some form of service. Transmission Meditation, he says, is the simplest way to do both--at the same time. Transmission Meditation is a group service activity which 'steps down' the great spiritual energies that continually stream into our planet, focused by the Masters of Wisdom--our 'Elder Brothers'. This process, which makes the energies more useful to humanity, is like that of electrical transformers, stepping down the power between generators and ordinary outlets. These transformed spiritual energies, Creme explains, are gradually uplifting all life forms and changing our world for the better. "What is unique about this work," says Creme, "is its simplicity. It is a perfect vehicle for the aspirations of very busy people. It is safe, highly scientific, non-denominational, free of any charge, and unbelievably potent. It is a service in which we can involve ourselves for the rest of our lives and know that we are helping in the great transformation to a more just and compassionate world. At the same time I know of no other form of service which makes for such far reaching and fast spiritual growth." The preface includes Creme's extraordinary account of his 40-year collaboration with a Master of Wisdom, and how it led to his primary work of preparing the way for Maitreya, World Teacher for the coming age.
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Although Mr. Creme is well meaning neither the Lucis Trust, who publish the Alice Bailey Books, nor the Theosophical Society, who publish the Blavatsky books nor the Agni Yoga Society who publish the Roerich books recognize his material as genuine. Mr. Creme predicted Christ would reappear in 1982 - obviously it did not happen. He also predicted many other 'events' that never materialized. For anyone interested in serious esoteric matters the three genuine bedrocks are Alice A. Bailey, H.P.Blava Although Mr. Creme is well meaning neither the Lucis Trust, who publish the Alice Bailey Books, nor the Theosophical Society, who publish the Blavatsky books nor the Agni Yoga Society who publish the Roerich books recognize his material as genuine. Mr. Creme predicted Christ would reappear in 1982 - obviously it did not happen. He also predicted many other 'events' that never materialized. For anyone interested in serious esoteric matters the three genuine bedrocks are Alice A. Bailey, H.P.Blavatsky and Helena Roerich. There are a few pretenders, not just Mr. Creme, who claim 'contact' with the Masters but Mr. Creme is the only one who claims contact with Christ. I was there in 1982 when that farce unfolded before the worlds media and I have read a couple of Mr. Cremes books but they are a very pale shadow of the Alice Bailey books full of platitudes. Bailey predicted the next great teachings to arrive after 2025. Mr. Creme has now passed, as we all must, and his organisation has been in decline for many years and it, too, shall pass. No amount of proselytizing by Mr. Creme's supporters will convince those who seriously study Theosophy that his claims are true and not astral contact. I'm quite sure Mr. Creme genuinely believed his contact was real, most of us give him the benefit of that doubt. Many of us were open minded towards Mr. Creme back in the early 1980s when we, too, were young and inexperienced but, alas, as we observed and learned more about Esotericism and Theosophy we separated the wheat from the chaff. The advice of every Theosophist I know (and I know many) is stick to the corner stones of the esoteric movement. H.P.Blavatsky, Alice A. Bailey and Helena Roerich.
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