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In the present book, as in "The Book on Love" and in "The Wisdom of
St John, " the author states that the spiritual work accomplished
at Golgotha was a cosmic event that profoundly changed the
spiritual aura of the planet. Ever since that day all human beings
of good will, in search of timeless light and liberation, no matter
what their faith might be, including also non-believers, are
offered the gift of being able to attain the highest spiritual goal
that human beings can pursue in life on earth. Symbolically, the
conquest of Golgotha has been described as the defeat of the prince
of this world. The author also explains that Jesus of Nazareth,
while born in Galilee, was neither a teacher of the Jewish Law,
which he merely cited on occasion, nor the founder of a faith that
used his name and sayings to create a new religion that worshiped
him as God, but that his wisdom and authority derived from a higher
source, of whose existence only myths and rumors have reflected
knowledge until now. The book also offers criteria to distinguish
genuine and spurious teaching on spiritual reality, and emphasizes
that intellectual proficiency should not be mistaken for conscious
spiritual life. "The Kober Press's translations of the books of Bo Yin Ra are
the only English translations authorized by the Kober Verlag,
Switzerland. The Kober Verlag publishes the books of Bo Yin Ra in
the original German and has protected their integrity since Bo Yin
Ra's lifetime." Contents: Introduction, The Mystery of Golgotha. The Most Pernicious of Our Foes. Love and Hatred. The Soul and Its Growth. Spiritual Guidance. Occultists Exercises. Mediumism and Artistic Creation. At the Wellspring of Life. Membership in The White Lodge. Follies of Imagination."
In "The Book on Happiness" Bo Yin Ra guides the reader to a new and
deeper understanding of the spiritual laws at the root of
happiness. He stresses the importance of finding happiness in this
life; it is happiness that gives life its meaning and lifts it out
of drudgery and pain. Happiness here on earth is the basis for
happiness in life beyond. Bo Yin Ra defines happiness as the joy that comes from creative endeavor whether through work, the building of a loving relationship or, most fulfilling of all, the development of one's inner self. Happiness is not given to us by luck or fate; rather, it must be actively sought and forged out of whatever circumstances life gives us--even the most difficult. We must turn our thoughts to beauty, strength and soundness, transforming ourselves into "solid optimists" so that we become magnets of good fortune. Creating happiness is our moral duty: It is a responsibility we
have to both ourselves and others. Since we are part of a greater
web of life, everything we do as individuals affects the balance of
the whole world. As more people develop their capacity for
happiness, the waves of their cumulative energy go forth to renew
all humanity. "E.W.S., Publisher " "The Kober Press's translations of the books of Bo Yin Ra are
the only English translations authorized by the Kober Verlag,
Switzerland. The Kober Verlag publishes the books of Bo Yin Ra in
the original German and has protected their integrity since Bo Yin
Ra's lifetime." Contents: Prelude. Creating Happiness as Moral Duty. "I and "You." Love. Wealth and Poverty. Money. Optimism. Conclusion
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