Who is the Tibetan Master?


Summary of a statement made by El Tibetano
P located in A gostode 1 9 3 4

I will only say that I am a Tibetan disciple of a certain degree; This may mean very little to you, because you are all disciples, from the humblest aspirant to beyond the Christ Himself. I have the same physical body as all men; I reside in the confines of Tibet and, sometimes (from an exoteric point of view), when my obligations permit, I preside over a large group of Tibetan lamas. This is due to the dissemination that I am an abbot of that lamasic monastery. Those who are associated with me in the work of the Hierarchy (all true disciples are united in this work) also know me by another name and position. A, AB knows two of my names.

I am a brother who has walked a little more along the path and, therefore, I have more responsibilities than the common student. I have struggled and made my way to the light and achieved more light than the applicant who will read this article, therefore, I have to act as a light transmitter, whatever the cost. I am not an old man, regarding what age can mean in an instructor, nor am I young and inexperienced. My job is to teach and spread the knowledge of Eternal Wisdom wherever I find an answer, and I have been doing this for many years. I also try to help Masters M. and KH at all times, because I am related to Them and His work. What has been exposed so far contains a lot, but I am not telling you anything that can induce you to offer me that blind obedience and silly devotion that the emotional aspirant gives to the Guru and Master with whom he is not yet in condition of making contact, nor can he achieve it until he has transmuted the emotional devotion into selfless service to: humanity, not the Master.

I do not expect the books I have written to be accepted. They may or may not be accurate, correct and useful. The reader can prove his truth through practice and the exercise of intuition. Neither AAB nor I have an interest in being considered as having been inspired, nor is it mysteriously said that they are the work of one of the Masters.

If these books present the truth in such a way that it can be considered as the continuation of the teachings imparted in the world, and if the instruction provided raises the aspiration and willingness to serve from the plane of emotions to the mental plane (the plane where the Masters can be found), then these books will have fulfilled their purpose. If the teaching taught finds an echo in the enlightened mind of the world worker and if it awakens his intuition, then accept such teachings.

If these statements are checked in a timely manner and considered as true under the proof of the Law of Correspondences, very well, but if this is not so, the above is not accepted.

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