Spoken directly and verbatim by Leytor The Masters of the Sehaji differ from all others in several important ways. First, the Sehaji are the most powerful of all the masters within this universe of the Sugmad, and they do possess the greatest wisdom, power and truth of any who do serve within the established hierarchies and lineages of God. This is not to be confused with the Silent Nine, for they are not an order who do descend into a physical incarnation to serve within the physical plane or who do tutor Souls within the inner worlds, for this is not their duty and place, and their merit and authority may exceed that of a Sehaji master, or it may not, depending on the master in question. The power and merit of the Nine, however, do always exceed that of all other robes. And so though the qualities of power, truth and wisdom are three that do differ in magnitude and scope from that of other masters of different robes and traditions, this is not the only thing that does set the Sehaji apart. The Sehaji do require of extensive training in a greater variety of arts of the inner realms and of expertise that does pertain to the mechanics and issues of a higher order than that of other robes. For example, a master might be concerned with the construction of a spiritual city or the consciousness of the globe or the universe or any other broad and tremendous scope of matters of importance to the higher development of man and the balance of the universe. And a master of another robe might be concerned and deal with issues of a more secular nature, such as feeding the poor or doing works of public service or issues within the psychic realms than with the pure truth of God. That is to say, the Sehaji do answer to, and have a responsibility for, issues and problems of a higher nature that do relate to the timeless and pressing concerns of Soul. | This is not to belittle or lower the respect accorded to those of other paths, for they are true and necessary and important steps along the path, for can you say that the teachers of the primary grades of school are more or less important than those of later levels? Indeed, one cannot successfully function well without the other, and each does play an important part in the role and responsibility each does have. However, for those who have reached the final leg of their journey and do seek the highest truth of God, the Sehaji are those who have had the valor and courage to go and seek this truth and pass it on to those who follow them. So it can be said that the difference between the Sehaji and the others is the area of expertise and breadth and depth of wisdom that must be acquired and possessed to earn this rank and merit, however, this never should be confused or said to be more important than any other, for this is not the case. From The Way of Truth Eternal Book I |