Friday, April 17, 2020

The Masters of Wisdom - Sublime Beings - 41 : The Kumaras 1 - The Lords of the Flame - 4

🌹 The Masters of Wisdom - Sublime Beings - 41 🌹
🌴 The Kumaras 1 - The Lords of the Flame - 4 🌴

✍️ Master E. Krishnamacharya
📚. Prasad Bharadwaj
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🌻  The Five Kumaras  🌻

The Kumaras are the leaders of the spiritual Hierarchy on all planes of creation, they are even beyond it. Therefore, they are the most high and most ancient ones in the Hierarchy. 

The names received for them are Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanat Kumara and Sanat Sujata.

The first Kumara, Sanaka, forms the passage from the supra-cosmic to the cosmic plane. 

In his transcendent aspect, he is also called Sanatana, the pure existence or the eternal Light; in his this-worldly aspect, he is the Kumara of the cosmic plane. 

His seat in us is in the Sahasrara centre; he corresponds to the state without awareness in which we are during sleep.

The second Kumara, Sanandana, corresponds to the solar plane and the pure awareness, Atma. His seat in us is in the Ajna centre. His name means deep bliss.

The Kumara best known to us is Sanat Kumara. He is the Lord or Logos of our planet and corresponds to the Buddhic plane of ideation and of the mind in the heart centre filled with love. 

He is considered the Teacher of the teachers and the Ruler of all rulers of the planet.

The fourth Kumara is Sanat Sujata; he corresponds to the higher mind, Chitta. 

He is the lower counterpart of Sanat Kumara; in us he rules over the solar plexus and the lower part of the body, and he is active for humanity.

Normally the four Kumaras are totally silent, only the third and the fourth one have taught people at special times. Sanat Kumara gave the teachings relating to the path of discipleship to the emperor Pruthu. 

5000 years ago, Sanat Sujata collaborated in the preparation of the coming of Krishna and imparted the secrets of death and immortality to the Blind King. 

He said, “Death is only a gap in consciousness.” At that time Sanat Kumara was born as the son of Krishna, as Pradhyumna.

According to another system, Sanat Kumara is the fourth of the Kumaras and rules over the plane of action, whereas the third one governs the mind. 

The fifth Kumara, Narada, is the highest teacher and the messenger moving with ease through all seven planes of creation. 

He is the intelligence who enables us to compare things, and therefore he is also called the bringer of conflict. 

His blessing confers upon us the fiery will of wanting to know. The protection and the fire of the Kumaras lead us safely upwards and nothing happens haphazardly.

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Sources: Master K.P. Kumar: The Teachings of Sanat Kumara / notes from seminars. Master E. Krishnamacharya: Spiritual Psychology.

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