quarta-feira, 11 de julho de 2018

Abdrushin Life VII











The Life of Abdrushin

By Randolph Freeman Eales


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Alexander is now approaching his thirtieth year, many a time I had the privilege of conversing with him. His features are imposing. He is a type of real manhood, assembling round him according to the law of attraction of homogeneous species the warriors and heroes off all ages. It sounds like a miracle or fairy tale, yet the happening took place within the limits os cosmic law, as to how The Lion, the Primordial mighty entity of sublime radiation, entered into the physical vessel of young Alexander, then a youth of about twenty years. I well remember perceiving him for the first time in 1930. Quite naturally he guided two beautiful horses coupled to a sleigh which was to fatch several of us, Dr. Kurt Illig included, the future “Green Knight”, from the station of Schwaz.
This town is the second largest of the Tyrol, at the same time the station for the Mountain, and lies on the international railway line Berlin-Vienna-Rome. Looking north-west from the station the Holy Mountain can be seen. It rises about 900 yards above the valley of the Inn. My first meeting with Alexander took place on the 27th of December 1930. The strong and healthy features of the beautiful, manlike youth, attracted me spontaneously. I asked Dr. Illig, who introduced me to the Community of the Holy Mountain, who he was. Dr. Illig replied: “He is Alexander, the Son of Gralshoehe”. Such he was called by the inhabitants of the first settlement of the Son of Man in the Tyrol. Alexander had not trained his prhysical brain, the instrument of the intellect, with anything that could trouble and burden him. He climbed the highest mountains, he rode on horseback; he did gardening work; he was clever by nature, entrusted with a remarkable amount of common sense, and did all sorts of technical repairs. The boys of the Mountain loved and admired him.

The house on the top of a hill on the plateau of the Holy Mountain was the earthly home of Abdrushin. In its garden grew flowers of extraordinary shape and colour. The elementals know for when they cultivated them. Gralshohe, marked physically by the third of the lightning strokes which brought Imanuel down to earth (He descended to it through the constellation of Cassiopeia in August 1934) still stands and waits for the new time. The house will be preserved as a place of holy worship and remembrace for future generations and, so long as they live, for those who were privileged to witness the manifestation os the Son of Man. It lies on the East of that side where the Castle of the Grail will be erected later on. Above the garden gate on the entrance the folloowing words wore written: “Mutig voran, Gott wholgetan” (“Go ahead acurageously, and you will ‘please God’”).
A few years later an event took place which puzzled the scientists and professors of the Innsbruck University and the leading Hospitals. They could not find a solution to the riddle; they had to be satisfied with what Maria, once Cassandra, the greatest seer of all times, revealed from a higher knowledge, which the men of brains could naturally not grasp. Cassandra was the unhappy prophetess who was to utter her prophecies to unbelieving ears. She was the daughter of the Trojan King and queen, Priam and Hecuba, and was loved by Apollo, from whom she received, according to Greek mythology, the power to foretell the future. In truth it was different; Cassandra was an incarnation of the Light. Again and again she warned her countrymen not to keep the stolen wife of Menelaus, the beautiful Helena, and she vainly begged them not to take the wooden horse within the walls of Troy. She was carried away to Greece by Agamemnon and there murdered by his wife Clytemnestra.

In these days, and a little while before young Alexander – till then quite natural – sensed something that puzzled him very much. He felt a strange pressure, which he had never realised before and against which he was powerless. One day when proceeding home after his rural exercise on the Mountain, amidest the wondrous flowers of the fields under the sun’s golden beams, he was struck by the Light. Knocked to the ground, he could not move. The Lion had entered His chosen vehicle. Alexander was unable to use his body. He lost his voice and could not move his limbs. He was taken to Innsbruck; the doctors diagnosed paralysis, but Frau Maria knew better. She left her son in the hospital for a time in order to give the scientists a chance to awaken spiritually. But they did not, one excepted, Hefrat Med. Dr. Leopold Ceipek, who was later called by Imanuel to do active service in the Grail on earth. When Alexander did not improve and the doctors gave him up as hopeless, in spite of their acquired knowledge, Frau Maria took him back to Gralshoehe. Years were needed untill his physical accustomed itself to the enormous pressure which the incarnate Primordial Lion effected upon it.
When in later years on several occasions Alexander talked with me, he was always very anxious to hear all about life in the lowlands, in order to learn about material things. I always sensed his extraordinary radiation and his strange power over human spirits. Thus will mankind have to submit to a force of which it has not the slightest idea. As it is supreme, it should be easy to realise that a mere act of will can suffice to extinguish or kill those who do not vibrate to cosmic law. This is the key as to how the Millenium, God’s reign upon this planet, will be enforced upon human creatures, step by step, as the law ordains. Alexander will be the first created Primordial Being to rule over mankind as their mundane King. As the first of Imanuel’s disciples he wears the silver grey cloak surmounted by the Golden Cross of the Grail and the  of a lion.


(To be continued)


This text is part of the collection G+: Grail Message