"All beings are vast multidimensional masters. They
may be exploring divinity or limitation, but they are
masters nonetheless."
Ariel Tachi-ren
It is an inaccurate assumption that Masters in the world would be walking around in robes or standing on street corners pontificating. The word itself master suggests a person elevated above others. There is no secret hand shake, no special code to enter, nor a special gathering of a secret society.
Could it be God has made all of us a Master and equal at the core? It just might be our choices for life purpose that positions our status in our space. The resistance to embrace the idea of being a Master stems from fear, ego, and lack of self-worthiness; while others perception of being a Master misguides them off course, and misleading those who would follow.
Two business men walked out of professional headquarters to find a man in rags sitting on the sidewalk with a blissful smile. While the men walked by, the seeming to be pauper wished them a good day. The two men shared their thoughts: one thought the vagrant was disgusting while the other believed the man was a Master who had offered to return with the life purpose of triggering compassion in others. Observation and higher thinking propels us away from judgment.
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