Skip to main content

The Twelves of the Inner Ashram of Vicente Beltran Anglada

 The 'Inner Chamber of the Matrimandir Auroville' as seen by 'The Mother' in her inner visions and manifested at Auroville today is illustrated using a real concrete ashram of Vicente Beltran Anglada.


First, we have to thank my friend Robert Badia, who introduced me to the precious teachings of Vicente Beltran Anglada. The apparent simplicity of many initiates and disciples deprives the overly intellectualised mind of this natural recognition. They are too humble and never boast about their inner association with ashrams. A few, such as 'B', even begged VBA not to mention his details in the writings since he is very well known socially and did not want any indication to identify him from near or far. The composition of a second-ray sub-ashram was disclosed:



1 B. Relatively young; he is an excellent writer North American

2 C. Catholic missionary, mentioned in the South American “Knowledge” magazine from March 1970. Because he died after the festival of Wesak 1971 his square in the Ashrama was automatically occupied by Di...a South American disciple who since For many years she had been subject to direct supervision of the Master. I know her physically. South American

3 D. Protestant pastor. The oldest English physically speaking, within the Ashrama. I know him physically. English

4 E. Bank administrative. He no longer practices professionally. I know him physically. Swiss

5 F. Former farmers. Great Rhodesian orator and very influential in the fight against Apartheid. Black race. He doesn't live for years in Rhodesia. Rhodesian

6 L. Young Quaker. He works at UN department. I know him physically. North American

7 P. Manual profession. Very developed intuition. Italian

8 R. Government administrative. Hindu

9 Rd. He was a teacher at a Centre of Higher education. He does not have a physical body. Hungarian

10 T. Well-known scientist. I can't reveal his personality.

11 V. Commercial agent. Collaborate on some esoteric organizations. Spanish

12 Z. Blind young man. Gifted in great psychic powers. French


Most Senior Initiate :


Brother R.... of superior initiation and "lieutenant" of the Master. Brother R... received the fourth Initiation not long ago, which made him an Arhat, a supreme candidate for the Initiation of the Adept. His words, like those of the Master, are an expression of clarity and understanding, light and wisdom. companion. Hindu nationality. He lives in Bombay and holds an administrative position in the Government of Mrs. Indira Gandhi.


- From the book "The Hierarchy, The solar Angels and Humanity".




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Albert Einstein on Intuition

  Albert Einstein and Rabindranath Tagore In Berlin , Germany - Some selected quotes and thoughts of Albert Einstein on intuition - The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. We will not solve the problems of the world from the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. More than anything else, this new century demands new thinking: We must change our materially based analyses of the world around us to include broader, more multidimensional perspectives.  I believe in intuition and inspiration. Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution. It is, strictly speaking, a real factor in scientific research.  The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it Intuition or what you will, the solu

More on Synthesis

 Again we shall contemplate on a few more words on the wisdom of synthesis (navigating the "narrow razor-edged Path" between duality or the "noble middle path" of Buddha) from our beloved DK. However I wish to emphasize that Djwal Khul and Alice Bailey demonstrated practical (not just theoretically) synthesis. For instance Alice Bailey being born in the west was open enough to acknowledge and bring forth teachings from a far wiser eastern/oriental master Djwal Khul. She could both surrender herself (a difficult quality to develop for the western concrete mind with its overemphasis on freedom) and at the same time was careful enough to guard herself against foolish blind devotion (a vice of oriental masses). Another disciple who demonstrated practical synthesis was Blavatsky (synthesis of religions). She established Theosophical society headquarters in the west and soon shifted it to the east although she worked and died for the cause of theosophy in the west. One mo

What is a seed-thought ?

 One of my friends questioned me: What is a seed-thought ? This post attempts to throw some light with example, on the concept of a seed-thought. Here is how we define it: "A seed-thought is simply a thought-form or a phrase or symbolic words which conceal a fundamental truth and acts as a seed that sprouts in a contemplative meditation (meditation with a seed) revealing that truth." A Seed-thought being a (thought-)form, we need to look also the broader concept of "form as a symbol", of which a seed-thought is just an example. Earlier we tabulated so many example of trinities. "Purpose - Idea - Form" is one such trinity of symbol. What this means is that every symbol has three interpretations - as a from it is an expression of some underlying idea. This idea has behind it, in its turn, a deeper underlying purpose. These three interpretations of a symbol can be summarized as: 1. Exoteric interpretation:  Based on its objective utility and upon the nature o