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      The Law of Engraftment

      Translated & Edited By Adi Andreeva

      · philosophy,food for thought

      In order to free oneself from one's past, a person must be born and reborn many times on earth, which the Hindus call the wandering of the soul.

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      Artwork by Adry del Rocio
      “Capturing the Sound of the Soul”

      Some philosophers misunderstand the question of the descent of the human spirit to earth.

      A spirit alone cannot descend to earth.

      They (the Spirits) usually come down several together, connected to each other in the form of a “chain”.

      When they come to a place, some of these spirits encounter an environment they cannot cross and so they stay in that place.
      Others manage to cross this environment and go down. Having come to this medium, again some of the spirits remain in that place, unable to cross this medium, while others cross it.

      This explains the descent of spirits to earth.
      So spirits always descend in groups and only to that environment which they can overcome.
      There are spirits that cannot pass through the dense environment in any way and therefore remain living in a more orderly environment.
      Ascending is done in the same way, i.e. the ascent of souls, or their evolution.

      They (the Souls) again climb in groups, where some manage to cross the orderly environment, and others cannot cross it.
      Each soul stops where it can overcome the environment that stands in its way.
      Thus is formed a continuous chain of souls and spirits that are at different stages of development."

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      “Wisdom of the Ages”
      Artwork by Autumn Skye Morrison

      In Indian philosophy there is a sentence that says:
      "Kill every desire in yourself!"
      In Christian philosophy it is said:
      "Kill your flesh?"
      Both - the one and the other sentence are wrongly translated.
      Why?
      - Nature tolerates no killing. What is in man, nature has put it. How then can Nature kill herself?

      When you come upon any base desire in yourself, do not kill it, do not root it out, but graft upon it a good desire.

      Once Mother Nature has placed these desires in man, she knows why she did this.

      Every phenomenon, every manifestation in Nature has its deep reasons.

      Knowing this, do not root out the lower desires, but graft them.
      It is not easy for a person to root out their desires.
      If you root out one desire, another will grow.
      He who has more “ base desires”, but wishes to develop spiritually, must learn

      the Law of engraftment.

      Which of you has grafted your desires?

      It's hard to instill a desire.
      Once a desire is implanted, sometimes a person has to stop for a while,it is almost like an illness…

      And during this illness, they will cry perhaps and ask why and so on…

      Nature serves itself by grafting. If you don't willingly apply the Law of engraftment in your life.

      If you do not fulfill it, you will not be scolded, you will not be punished, but people from the invisible world will come to do the grafting themselves.

      Selected from:
      "A candle that does not go out"
      November 23, 1927
      Teacher Petar Danov.

      "The Righteous"
      February 20, 1927.
      Teacher Petar Danov.

      Translated and edited with joy
      A A.
      Stob, Bulgaria

       

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