Rebirth 1.1

2004-4-17 15:17:00

Glenys writes:
I did not consider that the words could be interpreted as the same 'soul impression' and actually think it is a little weak as a theory as it does not seem to me to be the words DK would use for such a meaning, especially when considering he usually uses 'impression' to mean impression from a master(s). But I will ponder ....... :-)

JJ:
Perhaps this needed some added clarification. The advanced seeker with reliable soul contact receives a soul impression when he comes across a work or teaching that furthers the plan. Such teachings are either inspired by a master, written by a master or from the soul of the teacher, which soul is a master on its own plane. DK often says "the work is one." A work representing the "one" work creates an impression on the seeker.

A teaching that is thus verified by soul has a similar impression or ring of familiarity to it. Even though a teacher may not spend a lot of time quoting DK he could produce the same familiar impression as him by writing in the soul.

The other part of the impression one must look for (which I did not cover previously) is the impression on the mind. DK makes the statement that the mind is "the plane whereon the masters can be found." Part of this impression would be a lack of astral glamour and the incorporation of thought, logic and reasoning that is attributed to mind. D K was very mental in this regard, more-so than the mystics of the Piscean age. In addition to soul, this would be a part of the impression to look for in this age that furthers the previous work of DK.

One may be lead astray if he is looking for the same writing or teaching style. Note he did not say "signature" but "impression."

The Matrix is far from the same signature as Star Wars, but certain elements produced the same impression.

Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman. Believing what he read made him mad. --George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)