Senhor Ling

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Moisés com os Dez Mandamentos, Philippe de Champaigne (1648)

O Senhor Ling encarnou como Moisés, entre meados do século quatorze e do século treze a.C. Nessa vida em que foi profeta, estadista e legislador hebreu, o Senhor Ling era inspirado pelo seu guru – um ser cósmico que patrocinava o povo hebreu – e por Micah, o Anjo da Unidade.

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Moisés

Moisés nasceu cerca de trezentos anos após a morte de José, filho de Jacó. Nessa época, os israelitas tinham se multiplicado e formavam uma população numerosa, no Egito. Segundo o livro do Êxodo, que conta a história de Moisés, o trono foi assumido por um faraó que não sabia nada sobre José. O faraó escravizou os israelitas, mas estes eram numerosos e fortes, aspectos esses que o inquietavam. Então, o faraó ordenou que os hebreus lançassem ao rio todos os filhos homens que nascessem.

Moisés Sendo Encontrado, Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1904)

Quando Moisés nasceu sua mãe escondeu-o até ele completar três meses e, depois, tomou um cesto de juncos, colocou a criança dentro dele e deixou o cesto no rio. A filha do faraó encontrou Moisés e se compadeceu. A irmã de Moisés, que permanecera nas proximidades, observando, disse à filha do faraó que poderia encontrar uma mulher hebreia para criá-lo. E foi e chamou a mãe de Moisés. A filha do faraó adotou a criança e pagou à mãe dele para criá-lo.

Diz a Bíblia que “Moisés foi instruído em toda a ciência dos egípcios, e era poderoso de palavras e obras”.[1]Na verdade, em vidas anteriores, Moisés realizara importantes feitos meritórios e passara por muitos testes. A sua alma fora escolhida para aquela missão porque provara ser capaz.

Até cerca dos quarenta anos, Moisés viveu como um príncipe egípcio, e é nessa época que o Êxodo registra que ele “saiu a ter com seus irmãos e atentou para as suas cargas. Ele viu que um egípcio feria a um hebreu dentre seus irmãos. Olhou de uma e de outra banda, e vendo que ninguém ali havia, matou o egípcio, e o escondeu na areia.”[2]

Neste primeiro ato público de Moisés do qual se tem registro, ele tomou a Lei para si e, pela primeira vez, tornou conhecida a simpatia que sentia pelos hebreus. Embora Deus tenha ordenado a Moisés para “Libertar o Meu Povo”, Moisés era tido como um homem comum e Deus não o isentou da lei do carma. Por essa e outras razões, ele não se uniu a Deus ao final da sua missão com os israelitas. Deus exigiu que ele reencarnasse para equilibrar o seu carma.

Moisés e a sarça ardente, Domenico Fetti (c. 1616)

Moisés fugiu do Egito e foi para a terra de Midiã, onde viveu durante quarenta anos. A Bíblia relata que foi ali que “apareceu-lhe o anjo do SENHOR numa chama de fogo do meio de uma sarça. Moisés olhou e viu que a sarça ardia no fogo, mas a sarça não se consumia. Disse o SENHOR: tenho visto a aflição do meu povo, que está no Egito e tenho ouvido o seu clamor por causa dos seus opressores, e conheço os seus sofrimentos”. E ordenou a Moisés: “Vem, agora, e eu te enviarei ao Faraó, para que tires do Egito o meu povo, os filhos de Israel”. Ao que Moisés respondeu: “Quando eu for aos filhos de Israel, e lhes disser: o Deus de vossos pais me enviou a vós; e me perguntarem: Qual é o seu nome? Que lhes direi? E respondeu-lhe o Senhor: EU SOU O QUE EU SOU. Disse mais: Assim dirás aos filhos de Israel: EU SOU me enviou a vós”.[3]

Só depois de a nação ser assolada por dez pragas, o Faraó autorizou a saída dos israelitas, e Moisés guiou-os na jornada pelo deserto, até à Terra Prometida.

At one point in their journey, God called Moses to Mount Sinai for forty days and forty nights to receive the first set of tablets of the Law. But while he was there, the children of Israel rebelled against God and guru. These tablets were inscribed with the covenants that God would make with a holy people. They contained lengthy, detailed statements outlining the way a people sponsored by Sanat Kumara should follow the path of discipleship under the Law and under the guru.

The children of Israel were called to be a holy people, but they were not embodying the holiness of God at that time. In Moses’ absence, they worshiped the golden calf. When Moses descended the mountain and saw the people’s stubbornness and their embracing of the god of materialism, he broke the tablets. The detailed covenants were thereby lost and later replaced with ten simple commandments, which God inscribed on a second set of tablets. The people’s test would then be the “test of the ten,” which is the test of the solar-plexus chakra.[4]

After leading the children of Israel for forty years through the wilderness, Moses was not permitted to enter the Promised Land, but only to view it from Mt. Nebo just before his passing, because in anger he smote the rock to receive the waters rather than to lovingly invoke them and receive them.[5] And although he liberated the Hebrew people from Egyptian slavery, Moses did not balance his threefold flame, for his service was lacking in the quality of joy. His pink plume of divine love did not match the fiery intensity of his devotion to the will of God.

Ananda, Longmen Grottoes, China

Ananda

In Moses’ next embodiment, as Ananda during the sixth century B.C., he became the disciple of Lord Gautama Buddha. Here, at the feet of the most advanced initiate on the planet, he learned how to render service in love and to tap the peace and understanding that come from within the golden flame of illumination.

Lord Ling

Following that embodiment, he lived in China as Lord Ling, one of the ruling class whose high attunement with the Brotherhood enabled him to serve his people through the balanced action of the threefold flame. At the close of that embodiment, he ascended to become the God of Happiness. He then devoted himself to the bright-gold flame of joy on behalf of all evolving upon this planet, for he recognized that without this quality, one cannot ascend nor render a just service unto God and man.

Reflections on his lives

Lord Ling has spoken of his embodiments as Moses and Lord Ling:

I myself did pass into another incarnation, and you have known me in my final embodiment as Lord Ling of China. There I perfected the wisdom, fulfilled the balancing of my karma and did espouse the flame of God-happiness. This I did in view of the great mourning and depression that is carried by so many of the children of Israel and Judah who have gone forth in a state of burden of their karma and in a state of depression concerning their absence of knowledge of the true path of salvation and the promise of heaven and victory on earth.

Some are even wed in a greater way to materialism than they were in the moments when we were in the wilderness and at the foot of Sinai. Yes, beloved, materialism and the pleasures of the senses are addictive. Far from getting better, these addictions get worse.

Thus, I engrave, as God does engrave in your hearts, the true mysteries of the kingdom, the true understanding of the requirements of the Law and the Path. If you are not able to read this writing, know that it does burn within you, that it is a living fire, that it is the fire infolding itself. It is the all-consuming fire of God that will, if you allow it, consume in you all those manifestations less than the fulfillment of the Law.

May you early seek the sacred fire and then the violet flame and then the calls unto the seven archangels. For those of you who have descended from this seed of Abraham, who also descended ultimately from the seed of Sanat Kumara, do indeed have a destiny in this hour; for your training in the ancient golden-age civilization of Jesus Christ does fit you to be true shepherds.

Thus, Jesus knew to whom he was speaking when he said, “Feed my sheep.”[6] There are those who are rightly able and called by their karma and destiny of dharma to feed the souls of the millions upon earth. I call you all to this calling, for you may be adoptive sons who have chosen to enter in to claim your joint heirship with Jesus of the sonship that does belong to all of this seed of light. Therefore, whether you are adoptive sons or count yourselves as those who truly trace their traditions to the beginnings, I am come to draw you into the office of the high calling of your destiny.[7]

His service today

God Ling maintains a focus of the flame of joy in the retreat of Jophiel and Christine in Central China. He often frequents this and other retreats of the Brotherhood, and he uses the flame of joy as a focus, a divine magnet, to draw mankind into the ascended masters’ consciousness. His momentum of great joy gives him a sense of the abundant life, the life holy and beautiful.

When invoking an abundant supply “of every good and perfect gift,” one should call to God Ling in addition to the God of Nature, the God of Gold and Fortuna, the Goddess of Supply.

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Masters and Their Retreats, s.v. “Ling, Lord (Moses).”

  1. At 7:22.
  2. Ex 2:11-12.
  3. Ex 3:2, 7, 10, 14
  4. Sanat Kumara gives a detailed account of this episode in Moses’ mission in Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Opening of the Seventh Seal: Sanat Kumara on the Path of the Ruby Ray, pp. 33–39.
  5. Num. 20:3–12.
  6. John 21:16, 17.
  7. Lord Ling, “The Code of Life for the Initiate,” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 34, no. 32, June 30, 1991.