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07-07-09 Parable 22: The Rich Man and Lazarus, The Law of Compensation |
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| Written by Arianha |
| Tuesday, 07 July 2009 00:00 |
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Compensation means: to make up for: to offset, to make payment or reparation to or reimburse. In this parable the beggar named Lazarus ( a common name in those times) suffered greatly and begged at the doorway of a rich man named Abraham's house each day. Lazarus received his compensation when he died while Abraham who was wealthy all his life suffered in agony when he died. Abraham had created a great chasm between himself, God and the Angels. Abraham then asked God to warn his brothers so that they do not experience what he experiences and God responds that his brothers are to listen to Moses and the Prophets God has sent them. The teachers of that time were sent t enlighten the souls regarding proper conduct in their lives according to Universal Law. Life has a pendulous quality. if you persist in doing the right thing you can be certain that the laws of the Universe will lead you to be perfectly compensated. If you are in a situation where your supply is uncertain or unknown, you will be brought into a state of compensation of known wealth, well-being, security and ease by working with unconditional love and esoteric healing. If you are already in a state of well-being, wealth or glorification you must be conscientious and careful and adhere to the Universal Laws to continue to experience this state of Grace. 1) Assess where your current state is in the interplay of opposites. 2) If you are doing well ask yourself is you are ignoring those in need around you. Are you being moved by compassion? 3) If you are experiencing a state of lack ask yourself: Am I using all the tools of esoteric healing at my command? Am I cultivating unconditional love? 4) Meditate on the process of compensation as it applies to your current situation. Realize that there is more to the movement of the Tao than an impersonal, uncontrollable motion from thesis to antithesis to synthesis. 5) Make a list of everything you can do to set the laws of compensation in motion in your favor. 6) Act now by doing whatever it takes. |