El Morya joined us on An Hour with an Angel this week.
He was one of the ascended masters whose guidance resulted in the founding of the Theosophical Society.
He incarnated, as he acknowledges on the show, as one of the three wise men (Melchior), Abraham, King Arthur, Sir Thomas More, etc., all illustrious contributions to human history.
He ascended a long time ago, rather than in 1898, as some sources suggest.
He reminded us that we don’t receive ascension until our divine masculine and feminine are balanced.
He came specifically to talk about divine will, which is neither male nor female, but our natural state of being. It belongs neither to the Father nor the Mother, but to the One, the All.
It requires no effort, but rather surrender and getting out of the way.
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He discussed how the will should be guided by the heart. He said:
“Think of will as impetus to express and move and behave and experience and exist in love. Will is what assists you, acts as the spark to encourage you – not to require – to move out, leave home, experience and choose – because will assists in choosing and decision-making – and it is the catalyst, the catapult that slingshots you back home.”
He reminded us that will without love is meaningless.
“Will without love is meaningless. As the human race began to exert will, they forgot love. They threw away the love and therefore the will became an isolated mechanism which was disconnected. Not permanently. Of course not. But when there is such severe denial and forgetting, it gets human beings and other races into the whole lot of trouble.”
We’re now untangling the messes we’ve made.
Will comes from the seat of the soul in the heart chakra. When I protested that the heart rather than the heart chakra was the seat of the soul, he suggested that I did not know the heart chakra very well if I said that. I wait for more information on that subject with bated breath.
Come join us for a rousing discussion of will, love, and mission. (1)
Footnotes
(1) As “rousing” as appropriateness allows. These discussions showcase the guest, not the host – or channel for that matter.