On 29 September, 2007, a friend of mine asked of me at the Children’s Village a Reflection explaining who Santiago Bovisio is, whose birthday we celebrated that day with a festivity.
Sadness is the younger sister of sorrow, and remains with men day and night, even in the beyond, in dreams. Who did not wake up some time, in the dead of the night, touched by a great sadness, with the eyes full of tears, not knowing the motive?
To Adriana, a Buddhist soul.
According to a legend, in the North of India a woman had a baby who died soon after being born. Quite distressed, as this mother stayed near the Buddha, she went and saw him with her child, and weeping beseeched to bring him back to life again.
The constellations of the Zodiac are represented by graphic symbols which express meanings: Pisces, of the Age that has just passed, has two fish, one to the right and another to the left, meaning the Race’s pair of opposites: Aquarius that begins has a water-bearer pouring water on a jar, and means “The life-giver”.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered America, a giant continent extended from one pole to another, a New World. It goes on to be new because the Americans ignore their destiny, are unaware of the mission that the Providence has foreseen, and did not produce an original civilization.
Each soul is a world, a universe. Each soul has its own characteristics. But there are certain aspects that all souls are sharing: an essential common source (we are brothers) and a final destination, our return to the Divine Source.
A Commentary on the Teaching 1 “Renunciation is the Way of Cafh”; from Course XVIII, “The Way of Renunciation”.
This sentence, “Renouncement is the only salvation way, and there is no other way”, can become a synthesis of the first teaching in Course XVIII “The Way of Renunciation”.
I am the Earth. In certain peoples I am called Pacha Mama; in other ones, they call me Bumi. I am the Mother of all living beings, plants, animals and men.
In its classification, the Canon of the Teachings contains six groups expressing Santiago Bovisio’s thought as a whole: Doctrinal Courses, Ascetic-Mystic Courses, History Courses, Philosophical Courses, Esoteric Courses and Communities’ Courses.
As months pass, it is more and more difficult to offer new Reflections. It is easy to write them; one learns this office by experience. But it is difficult to find Aquarian subjects when protagonists remain sunk on turmoil of an ending Race.