EL, Kassel, 6-27-'07
A pupil should remember the basic principle: I can wait patiently.
Impatient striving doesn't bring one forwards. Whatever one does will
bear fruit in the future. The great masters have promised us this. The
pupil should meditate on the first formula every morning. First he
should discard every worry and thought. A man comes out of the astral
world and feels restored. He will feel quiet. Then the first
meditation. Don't think what the words mean, but let them flow into
one. They contain the highest forces, for they aren't arbitrarily put
together, but with the greatest wisdom. Meditate everything
pictorially. The retrospect last. Look back at every little detail
from the end to the beginning. Memory is the bridge on which we're led
to the invisible Akashic record. In the retrospect we have streets,
fields, flowers, rocks, etc. recalled through memory or we could
really look back at them with our eyes. This takes place in the
previous time order. But there's also another kind of looking back: as
if time periods were in space. So-called memory is lost, but something
higher is gained. In higher worlds everything runs from end to
beginning; the pupil goes backwards to prepare for this. Regrets are
egoism, so the retrospect should be without them.
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