Part 32 (1/2)
{FN16-12} MATTHEW 12:50
{FN16-13} JOHN 8:31-32 St John testified: ”But as ave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name (even to them who are established in the Christ Consciousness)”-JOHN 1:12
{FN16-14} ”We arden: but of the fruit of the tree which is in the arden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die”-GENESIS 3:2-3
{FN16-15} ”The woave uiled me, and I did eat”-GEN 3:12-13
{FN16-16} ”So God created e of God created he him; male and female created he them And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it”-GEN 1:27-28
{FN16-17} ”And the Lord God forround, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; andsoul”-GEN 2:7
{FN16-18} ”Now the serpent (sex force) was more subtil than any beast of the field” (any other sense of the body)-GEN 3:1
{FN16-19} ”And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed”-GEN 2:8 ”Therefore the Lord God sent hiround from whence he was taken”-GEN 3:23 The divine man first made by God had his consciousness centered in the ole eye in the forehead (eastward) The all-creative powers of his will, focused at that spot, were lost to round” of his physical nature
CHAPTER: 17
SASI AND THE THREE SAPPHIRES
”Because you and hly of Swami Sri Yukteswar, I will take a look at him” The tone of voice used by Dr Narayan Chunder Roy i the whination, in the best traditions of the proselyter
My conostic His young son Santosh had implored me to take an interest in his father
So far my invaluable aid had been a bit on the invisible side
Dr Roy accoe
After Master had granted him a brief interview, marked for the most part by stoic silence on both sides, the visitor brusquely departed
”Why bring a dead ly as soon as the door had closed on the Calcutta skeptic
”Sir! The doctor is very much alive!”
”But in a short time he will be dead”
I was shocked ”Sir, this will be a terrible blow to his son Santosh yet hopes for tie his father's materialistic views I beseech you, Master, to help the uru's face was ione in diabetes, although he does not know it In fifteen days he will take to his bed The physicians will give him up for lost; his natural time to leave this earth is six weeks from today Due to your intercession, however, on that date he will recover But there is one condition You le; he will doubtless object as violently as one of his horses before an operation!” Master chuckled
After a silence, during which I wondered how Santosh and I could best employ the arts of cajolery on the recalcitrant doctor, Sri Yukteswar ets well, advise him not to eat meat He will not heed this counsel, however, and in sixat his best, he will drop dead Even that six-ranted hiested to Santosh that he order an armlet at the jeweler's It was ready in a week, but Dr Roy refused to put it on
”I am in the best of health You will never iical superstitions” The doctor glanced at erently
I recalled with amusement that Master had justifiably compared the man to a balky horse Another seven days passed; the doctor, suddenly ill, le Teeks later the physician in attendance tolddetails of the ravages inflicted by diabetes