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PRESENTATION OF MASTER JOHN

Πίσω 1,2

"I said, You are gods, sons of the Most High, all of you" (Psalm 82:6 Old Testament),

"Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, You are gods?"(John 10:34).

"The New Cosmic Period will resurrect the Spirit of God through the Scriptures," announces Master John.

 

The fullness of time has come for humanity to enter the next stage of its evolution and for man to seek his Divine Self and show It forth.

 

The Scriptures are fulfilled, the words of Jesus Christ, which are written in His disciples Gospels, come alive in order to be made apparent inside man, so that "You are Gods" is fulfilled.

 

The specification of Man as joint creator of God is recorded within the Spacelessness and Timelessness of the Father. Man is exercised within space and time by receiving experiences, he is manifesting himself and he is getting to know him, thus showing forth the Essence of the Father God and collecting the experiences of his manifestation.

 

John, the Man of God, gathered together the experiences of the states of all the qualities man manifests, without ever being cut off from the Father or being disobedient to His Will. He is the Lord of obedience, he is the one who descends to Earth whenever he receives the command to serve the Divine Plan.

 

Jesus said of him: "Among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist." (Matt. 11:11). Consequently, as the first of all human spirits, he lifts by Law the curtain of this Cosmic Period, during which the Holy Spirit enlightens man, carrying the Message of the Presence of the Logos Christ into the souls of men, the Message of Christification and  Theosis of Man,  and he becomes himself the Message.

 

In the dawning of the New Cosmic period, the Voice of John reverberates once again. Behold, then, John is here again, having the mission to prepare man for the Second Coming, because this is the specialty of his Spirit, he is the Herald of the Presence of the Lord.

 

So, who is John, who appears in the New Cosmic Period as the Master of this period, and what is his relation to John the Baptist?

 

We ought to analyse the symbolism of the role which the Spirit John played in his First Coming, so that we can understand the course which he followed so as to appear as a Master at the Second Coming of the Logos.

John the Forerunner or Baptist was the one who foretold the coming of the Lord, who proclaimed the need for repentance and katharsis, so that humanity would be able to receive the Logos. He is the one who reached the highest point of the intellectual apprehension of the Truth, the state where man has a vision of the Spiritual sovereignty and the mutation of his life from being material to being spiritual.

 

Internally, John represents the awakening of man’s consciousness and his capability of understanding his mistakes and being led to repentance and katharsis.

 

Many exegetes misinterpret Archangel Gabriel’s announcement to Zacharias about the coming of John: "And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah" (Luke 1:17), and they mention that he would have spirit and power like those of Elijah. However, the announcement does not state that John would resemble Elijah, but that he would bear the spirit and power of Elijah, and this reveals the identity of his spirit.

 

The words of Jesus also confirm the spiritual likeness and identification of Elijah with John. The reply of Jesus to His disciples’ question about Elijah dispels any doubt either as to the identity of Elijah-John or as to the epanakyklisis of the spirit of man: “And if you are willing to receive it, he is Elijah who is to come.” (Matt. 11:14), "But I tell you, Elijah has come already, and they did not know him but did to him whatever they wished", " ... Then the disciples understood that he spoke to them of John the Baptist" (Matt. 17:12-13).

 

Moreover, Jesus Christ Himself proclaims the coming anew of Elijah-John and his action as the restorer of everything, clearly during the Second Coming: “And, Jesus answered and said to them, Indeed, Elijah is coming first and will restore all things” (Matt. 17:11).

 

So, John is not simply one Divine Emissary, or one Prophet, or some Enlightened one. He is the Guide, the Master of Humanity in this New Cosmic Period.

John of the New Age is the one who proclaims it and inaugurates it. He does not speak from his self, but reveals those things the Father commands him to convey. His Message is the spread of Love, Christification of Man and Theosis. He comes united with the One Logos in order to demonstrate the potential of Man for Theosis and provides his “Being” as an asset for its realisation.

 

John of the New Age didn’t come to earth perfected from the beginning, but bearing the imperfections of man as garments, and he undertook the heavy task of taking the steps of the return to the Father, experiencing and achieving the steps of the union and identification with the One Logos, making his every step a revelation and teaching, recording it as a teaching, revealing the laws and functions which govern it.

 

He went through all the stages of this course and he is the first of men who openly manifested Christification, demonstrating that the Theosis of Man is not theory, but the attainable result of the Divine Plan for the New Age.

 

This is Elijah-John both as a symbol and a stage of repentance and katharsis, and as a Master of the Second Coming.

Πίσω 3
Πίσω 4
Πίσω 5,6
Πίσω 7
Μετάφραση

GLOSSARY

Logos: Comes from the Greek word «λόγος», which means ‘word’, ‘speech’, ‘discourse’, ‘reason’, or ‘ratio’.

Logos with a capital L (that is, the Divine Logos) is the Greek word for ‘Word’, as in the opening of the Gospel of John (John 1:1). It is the Son of God, the second Hypostasis in the Triune Divinity.

Katharsis: Comes from the Greek word «κάθαρσις» which means ‘cleansing’, ‘purification’, or ‘purgation’.

Epanakyklisis: Comes from the Greek word "επανακύκλησις" which means ‘coming back in a circular movement or orbit’. The ‘epanakyklisis of the Spirit’ is used by the author to describe the return of the spirit of man to a new body, according to the corresponding Divine Law which governs man’s evolution.

Christification: Comes from the Greek word «Χριστοποίησις» (Christo-poiesis), which means ‘to be made Christ’. It is the state of union and identification with Christ, the second Hypostasis of the Holy Trinity (“No one comes to the Father except through Me”, John 14:6).

Theosis: Comes from the Greek word «Θέωσις», which means ‘to be made God’, Divination, Deification. It is the state of absolute union with Father God – through the union with Christ – in which man is restored as God within God.

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