| The Mind of the Two is dual in Nature and is sometimes
called the Universal Mind. It is from the Universal Mind that all individualized
minds have their origin. In the "The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha"
they are known by the names Princess Yasodhara (yin) and Gautama Buddha
(yang).
Symbols of the Mind
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This symbol is the Symbol of the Ascended Masters, Yasodhara and Buddha.
Yasodhara and Buddha are the Ascended Masters associated with the second
chakra above the head in the Transcendental Creator. They are also associated
with the Mind of the Creator.
(Above)
Yasodhara and Buddha
The Mind
Peace
White Light
2nd Chakra Above the Head
The Whole Aura and Prana Systems
(Below)
The Thinking Body
The Seven Auras and The Five Pranas of the Body
The Second Chakra on the Conceptual Vessel
The Sense of Taste- Mouth-Hands
The Digestive System
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Secondary Symbol of the Mind
The Secondary Symbol of the Mind is called The Well- Spring of Nirvana.
In Japanese It is called Dai-Ko-Myo.
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Well- Spring of Nirvana
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Anatomical Aspects
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(Above)
Princess Yasodhara and Gautama Buddha
Peace
White Light
The Mind
The Seven Auras and Five Pranas
The Digestive System
(Below)
Love
Yellow Ray
Third Chakra on the Spine Chakras
Adrenal Glands
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Note: The Symbol of the Well-Spring of Nirvana (Dai-Ko-Myo) appears in
both the Yinward and Yangward versions.
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Yin- Left for clearing the anatomical aspects opposite the symbols. Yin
clears then energizes.
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Yang- Right for energizing the anatomical aspects opposite the symbols.
Yang energizes then clears.
The Nature of the Mind
The Ascended Master Buddha teaches the cessation of pain and suffering
by the use of the mind on the eight fold path. "The Teachings of
the Compassionate Buddha" tells the story of the Master Buddha and his
wife Princess Yasodhara. This account contains their life story, the early
discourses, the Dhammapada, and later basic writings.
Scriptural Cross-
References
Those whose mind is well grounded in the Seven Elements of knowledge
(Seven Spirits of the Elohim), who without clinging to anything rejoice
in the freedom from attachment, whose appetites have been conquered, and
who are full of light, they win Nirvana even in this world. (The Teachings
of the Compassionate Buddha- page:58)
One day as Jesus was bringing forth the tools for work he said, These
tools remind me of the ones we handle in the workshop of the mind where
things were made of thought and where we build up character. We use the
square to measure all our lines, to straighten out the crooked places of
the way, and make the corners of our conduct square.
We use the compass to draw circles round our passions and desires
to keep them in the bounds of righteousness. We use the ax to cut away
the knotty, useless and ungainly parts and make the character symmetrical.
We use the hammer to drive home the truth, and pound it in until it is
a part of every part.
We use the plane to smooth the rough, uneven surfaces of joint, and
block, and board that go to build the temple of truth. The chisel, line,
the plummet and the saw all have their uses in the workshop of the mind.
And then this ladder with its trinity of steps, Faith, Hope and Love;
on it we climb up to the dome of purity in life. And on the twelve- step
ladder we ascend until we reach the pinnacle of that which life is spent
to build the Temple of Perfected Humanity. (Aquarian Gospel ch. 20:12-21)
Jesus said, The greatest power in heaven and earth is thought. God
made the universe by thought; He paints the lily and the rose with thought.
Why think it strange that I should send a healing thought and change the
ethers of disease and death to those of health and Life? (Aquarian Gospel-
ch. 84:22-24)
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The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha by E.A. Burtt
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The Living Buddha by Edmond Bordeaux Szekely
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The Dhammapada translated by Balangoda Ananda Maitreya
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