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Buddha(s) of Compassion
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One who, having won all, gained all — gained the right to kosmic peace and bliss – renounces it so that he may return as a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More Son of Light in order to help humanity, and indeed all that is. The Buddhas of Compassion are the noblest flowers of the human race. They are men who have raised themselves from humanity into quasi-divinity; and this is done by letting the light imprisoned within, the light of the inner god, pour forth and manifest itself through the humanity of the man, through the human soul of the man. Through sacrifice and abandoning of all that is mean and wrong, ignoble and paltry and selfish; through opening up the inner nature so that the god within may shine forth; in other words, through self-directed evolution, they have raised themselves from mere manhood into becoming god-men, man-gods — human divinities.
They are called Buddhas of Compassion because they feel their unity with all that is, and therefore feel intimate magnetic sympathy with all that is, and this is more and more the case as they evolve, until finally their consciousnessIn all its forms and protean manifestations, consciousness i… More blends with that of the universe and lives eternally and immortally, because it is at one with the universe. ‘‘The dewdrop slips into the shining sea’’ — its origin. Feeling the urge of almighty love in their hearts, the Buddhas of Compassion advance forever steadily towards still greater heights of spiritual achievement; and the reason is that they have become the vehicles of universal love and universal wisdom. As impersonal love is universal, their whole nature expands consequently with the universal powers that are working through them. The Buddhas of Compassion, existing in their various degrees of evolution, form a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More sublime hierarchy extending from the Silent Watcher on our planet downwards through these various degrees unto themselves, and even beyond themselves to their chelas or disciples. Spiritually and mystically they contrast strongly with what Asiatic occultism, through the medium of BuddhismThe teachings of Gautama the Buddha. Buddhism today is divid… More, has called the Pratyeka Buddhas (q.v.).