071024 Maha Chohan
Now Let Your Word Be Fire!

“Upon currents of no thought” the Maha Chohan comes to accept “the gift of our word” and “manifest the miracle presence of life” where we are. His message to us re-emphasizes the sacredness of the Word. Even as the throat chakra would be purified by our word and the Word, yet for some of us he tells us that at times the way in which we use our throat chakra has caused us problems. Much remaining karma that we have comes through improper use of the throat chakra—our unthinking words. Even what we take in through the throat as improper eating—unhealthy foods, over consumption, thoughtless consumption—is a problem.

Enter into no thought.. The Maha Chohan wants us to meditate on stillness. May our thoughts, before they become words, be cleansed in the fire of the Holy Spirit. Many saints and masters entered into long periods of silence. In these times, they were able to understand the deeper expressions of God as fire. As Morya prepares the next Meru course on solar evolution, consider how you may cleanse the “deepest recesses” of remaining negative karma that we have created through the throat connected with the solar plexus energies by entering into silence. When there is stillness, we can hear nature’s sounds of beauty. You can hear the voice of the elementals.

May love be our voice. Both in stillness and as we speak, may we know the essence of the Holy Spirit as fire. May we enter into the sacred space—God within. The Maha Chohan “is the essence of God’s awareness as fire in all realms of being.” He is the “fiery nature of the Godhead quenching all with my love fire.” In order to pass the test of the ten and of surrender, we must “enter the fiery furnace” of our hearts. There we may know the presence of the sacred fire, burning and burning until there nothing remains but Selfhood.

Let your word be fire!” The Maha Chohan shines his intense light into “the nuclei of the not-self” in us. He invokes the divine nuclei of Selfhood to manifest through us. He asks that our voices, our throat chakras be cleansed so that all we say is of God. The Maha Chohan is the “fiery servant of the Most High within all life.” He admonishes each of us from this day forward, “Now let your word be fire.”