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not let your divinity go to sleep. A mother never forsakes the child she carries or lets the child fall down, even if the child works out its resentment and anger on her. 1 have come to help, to accompany and to carry you. I can never forsake you. 1 will never fail in my duty to my children — and 1 shall be very grateful to each child of mine who helps my task . . .
Wake up, my children: wake up to the dawn of knowledge, wake up to your divine duties, wake up to your divine rights and wake up to your divine reality.
(Sathya Sai Baba)
Notes
1. Author in Transpersonal Psychology, whose dazzling works include, The Spectrum of Consciousness (1977), No Boundary (1979), The Atman Project (1980) and Up From Eden (1981).
2. Ken Wilber, “Odyssey: A Personal Inquiry into Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology” (Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Volume 22 #1), pp. 57-90.
3. Ibid., pp. 64-65.
4. Ibid., pp. 79-80.
5. See Chapter 27.
6. Leadbeater’s The Chakras, p. 10.
7. Ibid., pp. 10-11.


































































































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