By Joshua Jenkins on Monday, 15 July 2024
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Peace and greetings to the instructors who make daily sacrifices on the path for the benefit of humanity. As one whom the teachings have benefited significantly I wish to spread the teachings to others. As a very beginner to these studies it would not be wise for me to try and teach to others as I do not have self-realization in any prospect but would like to spread the teachings in a simple and subtle manner in accordance with my current level and also possess much karma that can be negotiated with such a practice if an instructor has any advice in this manner? For instence, would a good example be to for instence find what the master Samael calls seudo-esoteric groups such as on social media and simply post a recomendation to study the teachings of Samael Aun Weor?
Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you. - Aberamentho, Head of the Gnostic Church


Many give the teachings foolishly, and rather than helping others, they only create problems.
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Often times we find ourselves surrounded by people with certain spiritual inclinations, psychological needs and general interests. For example, there might be family/friends/co-workers who suffer immensely from the loss of someone. Maybe it would comfort them to talk to them about the Tibetan view on the process of death? Or maybe someone suffers from repeated negative actions or addictions, which you were able to overcome and where you could share helpful insights? Others may just be interested to speak about meditation, God, spirituality? Feel whether those surrounding you are open to certain aspects and share with them what would really benefit them. Maybe they will ask for sources or book, that you can recommend? Maybe you find enough to have a common meditation / book study group? Look at your life and reflect, where you can help.
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Sharing the name of Glorian, Samael Aun Weor's teachings and the path of purity should always be a good thing.
I don't see how sharing genuine teachings to help the world can be considered bad.
Gin from Astral Doorway has been doing it too, reaching many people.
We all ended up here because somebody mentioned Samael's teachings. at least I did because of a friend of mine shared his teachings on a semen retention forum.
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If the person is ready for it, of course we should mention Gnosis, Samael Aun Weor and Glorian. This is what we meant with recommendation of sources. But if it's done to a person who is not ready, this can also be damaging. Not everyone is ready for the full teachings at once. A good teacher sees what the student needs and leads them gradually closer to the core.
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This actually makes sense. I can see how if a person is not ready the introduction of gnosis can be harmful such as for instence if the person finds gnosis and decides to utilize it for black magic etc. I wanted to mention if you don't mind instructor that I also listen to the lectures of a gnostic lecturer I believe he is based out of Colombia and he teaches that the spreading of the teachings or the giving of the teachings to someone is the highest form of generosity of all. He even teaches that if a beginner has much karma that he needs to copensate for he should spread the teachings to as many people as possible, as an example he recomends spreading the gnosis to social media groups, friends, family, and he says we can if we want dedicate a couple hours each day to spreading the teachings to as many people as possible so that we can earn Dharma that will help us along our journey. By giving light, we receive light. His point seems logical but so does the perspective of the instructor here that we should be more caucious about giving the light. How should I reconsile these two points of view? Much thanks as this conversation is meaning a lot to me.
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