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Ceṭa
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Sanskrit चेट also known by ceda and chela
Meaning “menials” as disciple, servant, or slave. In Anglo Saxon, leorning-cnecht meaning “learning servant” is very similar to this term. They referred to the disciples of Aberamentho (Yeshua or Jesus) in the Anglo-Saxon translation of the Bible texts as “learning servants.”
It was said that the relationship between a MasterOne who is skilled in the Wisdom of life, or one who is no l… More and his disciple was of a closer bond than a parent/child relationship, infinitely; because as parents brought the human soul into this plane with their desire, and gave it physical form in a human body, the Guru or MasterOne who is skilled in the Wisdom of life, or one who is no l… More is the one responsible for cultivating and developing the the chela’s soul as a sort of “spiritual midwife”, according to Yogapedia.
The MasterOne who is skilled in the Wisdom of life, or one who is no l… More brings forth that soul itself and teaches it to be, to see, and to become what it is in its’ Innermost – a divine being
Think of the closest relationships you have ever had. If you had a gleaming, perfect childhood, it might be your parents; if you are the other seventy five percent – it would have been that relationship that shifted you away from that trauma bond. To lift one out of physical hell is no easy feat. The majority of us are completely unaware of this, and of reality. That being said then, it is clear that a Great MasterOne who is skilled in the Wisdom of life, or one who is no l… More would compel such a God-like reverence in the hearts of the chela that their writings would create harmonic or fervor for centuries (see Christianity).
On the arduous task of becoming a MasterOne who is skilled in the Wisdom of life, or one who is no l… More one has to sacrifice most physical things, most notably the orgasm. On this, there has been many debates, opinions, and disinformation. However, the writings state everything quite clearly and concisely if you are willing to pay attention. A chela’s consequently most important task is that of discernment, and secondly (arguably) discipline. That argument may be made via email here. For if one cannot discern the truth, they will develop negative disciplines (bad habits).