Theo. – I did my best to follow your advice and, when I meditated with my friend, I made no reference to the situation. I didn’t even ask her where she was standing now with her family. I just proposed the usual weekly sitting. Yet, I can’t help wondering whether she is still feeling treated unfairly.

The Elder – The feeling of injustice will disappear. An unbalanced power flow may remain, but it no longer has any impact on her, on her tendency.

Theo seemed thoughtful, regarding his work as a trainer, a work that is at once so simple and so complex. He added:
– Finally, we do not control anything, but a lot can be done through cleaning and transmission.

The Elder – Everything can be done… with Master’s help and support.

Theo. – And mainly with His infinite Love. In fine, what is injustice?

The Elder – Whatever is directly connected to God is fair, and what is not connected to God is unfair.

Theo. – That fits with the definition given in the maxim: “Simplify your life so as to be identical with Nature”.

The Elder – Truth is what connects us directly to the Centre. It is the vertical Babuji used to talk about, urging us to be truthful. When you are genuine, you can see nothing but God and His doing.

Theo. – So, injustice would appear whenever what is right, when truth, is not in place?

The Elder – We should not care about what is unfair. We should only restore what is right within us by connecting ourselves directly to the Source of the Truth (Sat Pad).

Theo. – It means the reign of God on Earth. “Verily, I say unto you…”

The Elder – The living Master is the bearer of Truth. That is why we follow him and listen to his teachings attentively.

Theo. – Through our heart, rather than our intellect…

The Elder – An intellect (buddhi), a mind (manas) connected and fuelled by the Heart-Source.

Theo. – And an ego (ahankara) awed by love… I like it when you treat the ego as a child who may be either lost or angry.

The Elder – His or her innocence is what makes a child beautiful. He/she will spontaneously respond to love whenever love is there.

To be continued…

Theophile the Elder
An excerpt from Dialogues with Theophile the Elder
Theophile the Younger’s initiation