The Journey of Humanity Toward the Divine Being
Beloved Brother,
It is time to remember—not with the mind’s memory, but with the memory of the Heart. The Heart that safeguards the Timeless and the Holy. The Heart that knows—beyond knowledge—that we were not created for fear, separation, or forgetfulness.
You came to Earth not to learn, but to remember that you are Light. You came to reunite the scattered pieces of yourself and bring them back to the Center—to the Logos, to Christ within you.
Your discipleship has already begun. You did not choose it with the mind, but your Soul recognized it with longing. Every struggle, every fall, every quest—was part of this Sacred Journey.
Discipleship means return. Return to your Whole Being. It means realizing that you are not your body, not your thoughts, not your emotions. You are Presence. You are a Vessel. You are a Temple of the Logos.
And for this Logos to be revealed within you, you must empty yourself. Empty yourself of interpretations, of “shoulds,” of guilt. You must offer up your small will, so that the Divine Will may permeate you.
You will be tested. A time will come when you won’t know where you stand. You will feel alone. You may even doubt the Light. But there, in the wilderness of your soul, you will hear the Whisper:
“I Am. Do not fear. I am within you.”
Each stage of discipleship is a call to greater Love—not emotional love, but creative Love. Love that brings order to chaos, forgiveness to conflict, hope to darkness.
The Master awaits you—within. He will not show you the way. He will make you the Way. And then, your entire life will become a Testimony of the Logos.
My brother, keep your gaze firmly upon Unity. Pray. Labor. Love. And do not seek to reach a destination—live the journey as the manifestation of the Final Purpose.
For discipleship of the Logos is not about becoming someone else.
It is about revealing who you truly are:
the Son of Man – the Son of God.
Practical Guidance
On a practical level, it means that consciousness must not be limited by forms, beliefs, or stereotypes. The human being must learn to function from the essence of being, not from the appearance of seeming. This state is supported by prayer, communion with nature, and disconnection from the external overload of information.