Any
time one of our spiritual people has a child, welcome him, help
him, help her in any way you can, with no criticism, no black
thinking, or it will be very bad for you, because you're going
to encounter that kind of situation yourself very soon if you
criticize that kind of person. Also that means your level is
not high enough. You don't understand the spiritual implications
of the circumstances. You think like worldly people: "Oh! She's
bad. She's bad." "She has a son with no husband. Oh! She must
be bad. " How bad can she be compared to a wife who has a husband?
How bad? Does she do anything different? Maybe she loved that
person, the guy. Maybe she was in love, just like a wife who
was in love with the husband or is in love with the husband.
What's the difference? And if that guy turns out to be a...then
it's not her fault. It's not the fault of a woman to be so innocent,
to be so pure and in love, to offer her body and mind and love
to a person with all her sincerity. Do you understand what I
mean? Even though she might not know what she's doing, it's
all because of love. And if you laugh in the face of love, and
laugh at the outcome of love, you're silly. You're degrading
love. In any form, in any circumstance, love is love. Maybe
it's only one-way love, but it's still love. So there's no way,
under no circumstances, that we should laugh at anyone who looks
like she fell because of love. Love is always noble and good...
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Master explains why
local group meditation centers exist, and reminds fellow initiates
to inwardly seek the Kingdom of God while living their lives rather
than clinging to the idea of becoming a resident and thus being overly
dependent on a center or ashram.
She
also addresses the following questions. How are children created in
the higher spiritual dimensions? How different is it in the physical
world? How should we view marital relationships, and unmarried mothers
and their children from the spiritual perspective?