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A judge who is religious will try to give out justice to the very best of his ability. A man who really tries to be a servant of God will develop his intuition. Then he will be able to discern the real motive behind the deed and he will unerringly give out a fair decision. If such a man is honest with himself and with others he will be well rewarded for his conscientious attention to his life work. Such a man makes a very useful Invisible Helper.
Let us consider a physician and see how he can make use of his religion in the practice of medicine. A physician has a high calling and he can earn much reward in Heaven, and build up better conditions for himself in his next life on earth; or he can heap up great suffering for himself in Purgatory and in other lives by the way he conducts himself. It is the duty of a physician to relieve suffering, and to minister to those who seek his services when they are ill.
A doctor should go out of his way to treat the sick. He should not charge fees that are far beyond the means of those of his patients who are poor in this world's goods. Those who are able to pay should do so promptly. Every doctor should be willing to do some charity work. St. Luke was called the beloved physician because of his kind acts. A doctor has more opportunities for service than most people. If he is a good man he makes a useful Helper, for the work of healing is one of the most important lines of work carried on by the Elder, Brothers and their assistants.
Christ has been called the Great Physician because of his extraordinary ability to heal the sick and suffering. Christ not only healed the sick, but he cured the blind and cast out devils. Casting out devils means that he could cure cases of obsession. Helpers often do the same things today. The modern physician can do much to help himself and others, if he is a religious man who really wants to do his whole duty by others.
Such a man needs a hopeful religion, for he will be more successful if he is able to instill hope and confidence in his patients. If he puts his whole heart into his work, he will develop the intuition necessary to help him diagnose difficult cases of illness, and treat them successfully. Some of the present day physicians have developed their finer faculties, and are thus much better fitted to aid the sick.
A true physician and others will avoid drunkenness and other forms of dissipation, and will keep themselves fit so that they will always have clear heads ready for any emergencies that may arise. Anyone who wishes to be a Helper must let all forms of intoxicating liquors alone.
Here is a difficult commandment for the people of the modrern world to keep. It is this: "Thou shalt not kill." Many people take this to mean that we must not kill human beings, but the occult students know that the animals are included in this command. You should remember that Daniel and his friends refused to eat meat from the table of the king of Babylon. In order to really obey this commandment of God you must live a harmless life. You must wean yourself away from eating meat, fish, and fowl because they are our younger brothers.
Those who cause someone else, by economic necessity, to kill animals for their food are really accessories to the deed, for they are responsible for the death of the animals. An honest religious man cannot become a butcher, or a bartender, or a hunter of fur-bearing animals. Such men cannot be accepted as Invisible Helpers.
There is only one excuse for the hunter who goes after game. If he is hungry or if his family is in need of food, and it is necressary to kill an animal in order to sustain life, it may be pardonable for him to do so, even if he is trying to live a religious life. Hunting, merely for sport, is wicked and the man who professes to be a Christian should engage in it openly or secretly. Any hunter places himself in a position where he becomes inhuman and callous to all pain and suffering.
The scientist also needs his religion in his work. If such a man devotes his time to work that will be helpful to human beings and animals be will be rewarded; otherwise he will be punished for his deeds. The scientists who have perfected cures for various human ailments have helped in our modern life. Many scientists have worked for the good of humanity and we may be sure that they will be rewarded after death. Many of the scientists of the past have been very useful Invisible Helpers.
Inventors who desire to become Invisible Helpers should work only for the good of mankind. It would be better if every inventor asked himself if his invention would make the world a safer and happier place in which to live, or if it would cause more suffering and crime. Inventors should use their ability to help mankind and not cause suffering.
In Atlantean times the people had a wonderful instrument called a water generator. By means of this useful invention the people would generate water by using the oxygen and hydrogen from the atmosphere and combining these gases so they formed pure water. This invention has been lost. Some day some worthy man will be shown how to make a water generator and perfect it for humanity. It would be wonderful for the people in semi-arid lands where there is insufficient rainfall. It might also solve the problem of safe water for cities and rural communities. To invent this instrument the inventor will have to improve himself, for that is the best way to learn the secrets of nature.
It is possible for a man to develop faculties within himself, which will enable him to read in the Memory of Nature. Then he can investigate many things in his search for truth and knowledge. Before, a person can reach this stage he must become a Helper, both in his waking and in his sleeping hours. A man receives spiritual gifts as a reward for merit, and for persistence in well-doing.
A farmer may become an Invisible Helper and use his religion in his work. A good farmer can do his part to improve the quality of the grain, vegetables, and fruit that he raises on his farm. He gives the members of the plant kingdom an opportunity to grow and gain experience. The farmer raises food to feed others. If he produces good food and sells it at a reasonable price, he is helping other people to live and work out their destiny and learn necessary lessons.
A good farmer is kind to his farm animals and feeds them properly. If they are injured he doctors them and tries to provide for their comfort. A farmer who tries to be a religious man takes good care of the members of his family and sees that they have an opportunity to attend school and church. He tries to teach his children how to work on the farm so that they will be fitted to earn their own living.
Some men have aided the world by developing new and better kinds of vegetables, fruit trees, and plants. Such a man leaves the world much better and earns treasures in Heaven by his service. Any religion may be judged by what it does for the people who believe in it and practice it's teachings.
Religion has done much for thousands of people who are
living today. If the truth were known, we would find that many people have
been healed by their faith in God. Other people have been saved from death
because of their sincere prayers. If you want to be a Helper, choose some
religion, study it, live it, and keep away from the evil practices of the
world. You should pray to God for wisdom and guidance and do all the good you
can. If you do this you are sure to advance to the place where you can be used
as a Helper to humanity.
If you wish to become a Helper you must be unselfish. You
must be willing to do for other people. I do not mean that you must give away
all you have, but you can share what you have with others. If you are
fortunate enough to have money or power, feel that it is yours to use wisely
for some good purpose. Be willing to give your time to help other people who
are striving to improve themselves so that they may advance in some chosen
line of endeavor, or to help others learn the Mystic teachings. Here are two
stories that tell about a selfish man and an unselfish man.
One night two Helpers stopped at a home where a boy
had appendicitis. The Helpers were told that the doctor would not come to see
the sick boy unless he was paid fifty dollars for the visit. The doctor lived
some distance away from the people and he was very prominent. The lady Helper
went to see this doctor about going to help the sick boy and he refused to
make the visit unless she would guarantee that he would receive his money.
The Helper went back to the sick boy and the man
Helper sent out a call to the Higher Ones for help. They were told by means of
thought to massage the boy's appendix carefully and then to empty it out. The
man Helper did this and then he massaged the boy's large intestine and he
passed the contents out and the boy became better at once. The Helpers told
the parents of the boy to feed him soup and soft vegetables, but no meat. They
promised to go back to see the boy in a day or two.
Two days later the Helpers went back to see the boy
and they found that he was feeling fine. They told the parents that their boy
would get well. "You must always be careful of his diet," said the man Helper,
"and do not let him swallow any kind of seeds."
"The doctor came by yesterday to see our boy," said
the mother. "He said that he had worried all night about him and he offered to
do what he could for him free of charge if we wanted him to. I told him that
we didn't need him as some new friends had come and helped him. He wanted to
know who our friends are and where they live. He said he would like to see the
lady who had called on him."
The lady Helper had materialized at the doctor's
office the day before when she had asked him to go and see the boy. He had
flatly refused to go unless he was paid his fee of fifty dollars. She had told
him that the time would come when he would be glad to go anywhere to help a
sick person no matter how far it was.
The boy's parents wanted to know who the strangers
were and they told them about their work. These Helpers have met many other
doctors who were unselfish and were glad to do what they could for the sick.
Here is a story about how a Helper saved a man from
going through life with only one arm. This story is so strange that it is
almost unbelievable. Nevertheless several people know that it is true. A
Helper who is a doctor and another Helper were sent to a country in Europe to
help a man. This country was going through a terrible war at the time.
The Helpers reached the place just as a man cut
another man's arm off with a saber. The Helpers rushed to the injured man and
the lady Helper picked up the severed arm and her partner told her to hold it
in place below the man's shoulder. She did this quickly and the man Helper
placed the two ends together and rubbed them and they healed at once and the
man began to move his arm.
r The soldiers who saw this happen were so astonished
that they could not move. One Helper told them to go about their business as
they would meet their reward. This meant that they would be punished for what
they had done, when the time came for them to reap what they had sown.
The man who received this help was an advanced Occult
student. The Helpers gave him some instructions and told him to go about his
work as he would not be bothered anymore. The student had spiritual sight and
hearing and was doing good work among the people at that place. Both of the
Helpers plainly remembered the details of this useful work, and the lady
Helper marveled that such a thing could happen. The healing power that comes
from God can do many wonderful things for people who have earned such
assistance.
Another reward for right living is being able to live
one's Purgatorial existence here on Earth and then go straight to the First
Heaven after death. This may be accomplished by reviewing the events of the
day in reverse order every night before going to sleep and judging one's
actions carefully, and by living a good, clean, helpful life.
This evening exercise is called retrospection. It is
very valuable to a student who wishes to advance himself on the path of
attainment, for it enables a person to learn all the lessons of this life and
some lessons that are ordinarily reserved for future lives.
The exercise helps a student to restore harmony in his
desire body consciously, and in less time than would be necessary during
sleep. It leaves more time for the ego to go out'as a Helper. When a student
does his retrospection thoroughly each night he cleans up his desire body and
begins the work of building his soul body.
One night two Helpers had the opportunity of seeing
three people concentrate: a student, a common man, and a business man. All of
them did well.
The student was a married woman with two lovely
children. She cleaned up the children and put them to bed and made things
ready for her husband. She put the house in order and then got ready for bed.
After she lay down she relaxed. The Helpers saw her gather in her thoughts
until they did not radiate at all. Her mind became dark and then she began to
go over the events of the day. At times her mind blazed up and died down,
first red, thep dark, and then green and gray, showing the different emotions
that she went through. Finally her mind cleared up and a pale blue and yellow
light flowed from her head. Then she turned over and went to sleep. The
Helpers saw her leave her body in a beautiful desire body and go away.
Next the Helpers saw a man lying on a cot in a
flophouse. He had had a hard day getting something to eat and money enough to
pay for a bed to sleep on. He had a difficult time bringing his mind under
control. The only thing he concentrated on was how to manage to live. His
childhood life floated before him and he saw himself sitting on his mother's
lap, and she was telling him to be a good boy and grow into a good man. He was
happy and contented until his mother passed away when he was about twelve
years old. Then he was placed in several homes by his father, and then he got
to going with some boys who led him astray. The man groaned and said, "Mother,
how different things would have been if you had lived."
"Your mother gave you enough instruction," said the man
Helper, "to last you all your life if you would only stand up and be good.
There is much that you can do if you will only be a man and not a weakling."
"If I can find a job I will be good," the man promised.
I will do by others the way I would like to be done by."
"You will find some work," promised the Helper.
The man was soon asleep and over his body. His desire
body looked very bad, with all the dirty, muddy colors in it, except the dark
red of passion. The man never saw the Helpers. He only heard the man Helper as
he talked to his ego. The Helpers were assured that this man would do better
and rehabilitate himself.
The last man was a hard, shrewd business man who was
lying in his bed alone thinking how he could put over a deal that would wreck
another man who was in the same kind of business. He planned a scheme that
would slowly put this other man out of business. After that he went to sleep
and went to his fine office and began to go over his work. His imagination ran
away with him and in his mind's eye he saw money all around him. His desire
body showed only greed and selfishness. His mental body was very large.
The Helpers found that the main point of concentration
is that the person must have an object or point in view. He must at first be
in a quiet place so he can go over the day's events and pick up the flaws and
replace them with good or whatever is needed.
In concentration or retrospection to clean up one's
bodies, the person must go over the events of the day backwards. He must be
fair and just with himself. He should try very hard to punish himself when he
comes to what is wrong and give himself praise where good was done.
The object is to wake up the conscience so it will be
disturbed when wrong is committed and it will worry the person until the
wrong is made roght. After the person does that awhile he will stop doing
wrong and do right for right's sake and forget rewards.
The person who wants to become an Invisible Helper
should take an inventory of his life and note what he needs to eliminate and
where he needs to improve. He should seek the way in which the reformation
should come. He has three routes from which to choose. First, he may choose to
study the Western Wisdom Teachings. Second, he may choose the Bible method.
Third, he may choose the way of the Occult scientist
The Western Wisdom teaching way is the safest and
surest one that I know of, because it teaches the student how to cleanse his
desire body day by day. In this way he lives his Heaven and Purgatory
experiences here and now.
The Occult scientist takes the path of the intellect
and accepts nothing that the intellect will not be satisfied with. In the end
unless he is extremely faithful he will clean his slate up in the Purgatorial
regions.
The devotional Christian prays and is baptized and
joins a church. He calls himself a converted person and a child of God. When
he dies he goes to Heaven and rides around on a cloud and plays his harp. He
fails to recognize that whatever a man soweth that shall he also reap.
Our dear Elder Brother Christ taught that a man must
make restitution for his wrong doings. If he has defrauded anyone of anything,
he must seek to return what he has taken to the man to whom it belongs, or, to
his family. If a man injures a person in an accident, he must pay the damages.
If restitution is not made, he will have to spend time in Purgatory, cleansing
his seed atom, and then in another life he will have to even up the score and
pay off his debts of destiny.
Many people have found it best to seek out some
organization that gives special training along Mystic and Occult lines. There
are seven schools of the Lesser Mysteries and five schools of the Greater
Mysteries. Each of the several Lesser Mystery schools has an entrance school
which trains students for entrance into the real school. All humanity should
study with one of these schools. Each of these schools serves people of a
certain region or race.
Students are usually attracted to the teachings of the
school best fitted to their development, but sometimes people make mistakes
and follow teachings that are not suited to their development. People of the
western world should study the methods designed for their needs and not take
up the methods used by the people of the East.
Spiritual teachings should never be sold and so it is
best not to study with an organization that charges money for giving lessons
or for teaching one how to devetop his spiritual faculties. It is all right
for the students to give free will offerings. They should do their share to
finance whatever organization they choose, for people cannot expect to get
something for nothing.
I have been told that Jesus has charge of the work of
the churches and that he has a band of Invisible Helpers working with him.
These Helpers were the disciples of Christ. Then there are thirteen Elder
Brothers who have charge of those people who work in the world as scientists
and utilitarians.
Before a student can go out as an Invisible Helper he
must first develop sufficient soul body to be able to materialize his body if
necessary. The Medieval Alchemists called it the astral body because by means
of it, one could traverse the starry regions. In other words they could lie
down and leave their bodies and go out as Helpers to far distant lands and
help others in many placees. Later they could return to their bodies and get
up and go about their daily work as usual.
The soul body is one of the bodies of the spirit. It
is composed of the two higher ethers of the vital body. These ethers are
called the light and reflecting ethers. The desire body is in constant motion,
but the soul body does not move. It is built from the head down.
The ordinary man's soul body is just a line. The soul
body of a man who is just beginning to develop extends about one inch beyond
the edge of the vital body. The size of the soul body of a Lay Brother depends
on how many initiations he has had. The soul body of an average Lay Brother
with a few initiations extends about twenty inches beyond the end of the
desire body. The desire body of such a person extends about eighteen inches
from the physical body. These higher bodies of man form an oval-shaped aura
which surrounds and interpenetrates his physical body.
The ordinary Angel has an aura about a mile wide, while
the aura of an Archangel extends as far as we can see. The aura of a Liberated
One is much larger than that. It is so bright that when a Helper sees it he is
almost blinded by the brilliance of his bright soul body and yellow mental
body and cannot see his many colored desire body. When we see such a High
Being we can only see the bright light of his countenance. The rest of his
body is so bright that we cannot look at it even when we are out in sleep. We
cannot tell how far his aura goes out into space, for it outshines our
physical Sun which furnishes our Earth with light and heat.
In order to build a soul body that is large enough to
use as a vehicle for travel, a person must live a life of love and service to
humanity. He will then unconsciously attract more of the two higher ethers and
they will be built into his soul body and it will continue to grow. The more
such a person does to help others, the more his soul body will grow; but he
must be unselfish and be willing to help everyone he can, regardless of who
the person is. The soul body will waste away if we do not continue to add to
it. A person cannot stand still. He either goes forward or he goes backward.
When we go forward we add to the soul body, but when we go backward we lose
some of our soul body.
In order to illustrate how aspirants can make their
soul bodies grow we will tell you four true stories of work done by some
Helpers who are trying to follow the suggestions given in this chapter.
At one time two Helpers went to the home of a drunken
and jealous man whose wife and child were afraid of him. He would come home
drunk and beat them both. The wife told the Helpers how her husband had been
treating her for six years. "He does very well when he is sober," she said.
In a little while the man came home and the little boy
ran to his mother. The lady Helper stepped in between the man and the boy, for
she saw that the man was drunk. He took hold of the Helper and swore an oath.
She let out her aura and he seemed to freeze in the place where be was with
his hands and legs out and his mouth open.
Go and sit down," said the lady Helper, and the man
went to the nearest chair and sat down a sober man.
"Angel, what will you have me do?" he asked.
"Stop drinking at once," she said. "Stop eating meat,
but you can continue to eat fish for six months. After that stop eating all
kinds of meat, chicken, and fish. You must treat your family kindly. Your wife
has not given you any cause to be jealous. Go to church with them, too."
"We do not like the church here," said the wife.
The Helper then told these people about their
teachings and where to get the books. She said they could study and live the
same teachings.
"We will do it," said the man.
"You should fix your home up for your family," went on
the Helper. "If you turn back to drinking I will come and get you and carry
you to Purgatory."
You see, the Helper knew by the appearance of the man's
vital body that he would not live very long unless he stopped drinking at
once.
"I will quit drinking and do as you say," the man
promised.
Another night these Helpers were sent to a place where
a lady was sick with pneumonia. She was praying that the people in the house
would keep still and not play the piano and the radio so loudly. She had a
quiet and refined friend helping her but that lady could not do anything to
stop the relatives from making so much noise.
The Helpers materialized in the sick lady's room, and
spoke to her.
"Please stop them in the next room," the sick lady
said in a weak voice. "I wish they would let me rest or die in peace. I am so
weak and choked up."
The lady Helper went into the next room and the people
stopped their noise because she was a stranger and they wanted to hear what
she had to say. "The lady in the next room is very sick and you should make
less noise," the Helper said.
"Oh, she is not that sick," said the man at the piano.
"She is an old-timer. We are young and need music," and he started to play
again.
"Stop that playing and be quiet and go to bed," said
the Helper. "It is time that you were in bed, as it is long after midnight."
"Woman," said the man, "go nurse the sick while you are well."
The Helper let out her aura and the people in the room
scrambled out hurriedly, with the exception of the man who was so impudent.
The Helper went up to him and took him by the collar and he became frightened.
"Oh, I did not know you were an Angel," he said. "We
will be quiet until she gets well."
Then the relatives went to bed. The visitor, who was
named Rex, thanked the Helper. "Oh, I am so glad you came, as these people
were about to drive me away and let the lady die. I am glad I came, for I have
seen an Angel."
After that the Helpers worked on the sick lady and when
they left they knew that she would get well.
"When you get well you should set your house in order,"
said the man Helper. Later these Helpers passed the place twice and the house
was quiet.
One night some Helpers went to an elderly man's home
and met his wife and a family of children and some grandchildren. They talked
about various things and then they gradually told these people about their
teachings.
"Rats, there is nothing to it," the old man said with
a laugh.
The man Helper said nothing about that but began to
talk about the different work that Helpers do, and the lady Helper
unconsciously began to glow and send out very pretty rays of light.
The old man had a pipe in his mouth and it fell out
of his mouth as he stared at the Helper. The other Helper continued talking
and watching the old man. Finally his cane slid to the floor.
"Am I seeing Angels or seeing things?" he asked
suddenly.
"What is the matter, my friend?" inquired the man
Helper.
"I see all kinds of pretty lights and colors coming
from that young lady," the man said. "Young lady, are you an Angel? Of course
you are. Well, I am eighty-eight years old and now I see one. Young man, are
you an Angel? Tell me this, are all the people I see human?"
"I do not know. It depends on how you see," replied the
Helper. "Man has two sets of eyes."
"Where is the second set?" asked the old man with a
laugh.
"They are in your eyes," the Helper said. "Let's join
hands and look back three or four thousand years." Then he began to talk about
the old man's life and it unfolded before them all. It showed how he met his
brother and his parents and onward to his present life. The old man and the
rest of the family were much surprised and shaken by what they saw and heard.
The Helper told all of them that if they lived good lives their eyes might be
opened before they died.
The old man had not lived a very clean life and so the
Helper told him how to cleanse it and escape the punishment that awaited him.
The members of the family were all very much interested
in the lady Helper because of her pretty soul body and desire body. The many
colors were interchanging and becoming visible, now and then. The Helpers left
these people much wiser and happier than they had been.
Once some Helpers saw a pair of wolves about to attack a
pet deer in a yard. "Go drive them way," the man Helper said to one of the
lady Helpers who had not had much experience as a Helper.
"Oh, I can't," she said. "They will kill me and I want
to live."
"Come with me," he said, but the other refused,
protesting.
The man Helper went down and stopped the wolves and
made friends with them and called the other Helpers to come up to the wolves.
The first lady Helper came up gingerly and acted as it she were afraid. The
other lady Helper went and quieted the deer which was trembling with fear, for
it was tied to a tree in the yard.
The man Helper went to the house and woke the people
up and told them to put the deer in the barn or shed as it would get killed if
they left it in the yard. We told them that they had stopped two wolves from
killing it.
A young girl heard the Helpers talking about the deer
and came running out excitedly. She screamed because she thought her fawn had
been killed.
"No, it is safe," said the Helper.
The girl ran outdoors and untied the fawn and took it
into the house as it was very small. There was a boy with the Helpers and he
wanted to know what the animals were that looked like police dogs. When he
found out that they were wolves he, kept away from them. One of the Helpers
told the people not to tie the fawn up because she would not run away. Then
they took the wolves away and left them in a large forest.
If you feel an urge to be of real service in the
world, you may start at once to make preparations for a new field of service.
You will have to purify your body and your mind. You will have to forsake all
injurious habits as soon as possible. You will need to recognize all men as
your brothers, for all are children of the same Great Being, the God of our
Solar System.
You must live a consistent life seven days a week and
you must be willing and eager to help others. I do not mean by giying them our
earthly possessions, for that might only harm them. You must give yourself. Be
willing to cheer and encourage, advise and help all who come to you.
Great truths are greatly won, not found by chance,
-- Unknown
Christ first gave two commands to
His disciples when He said, "Preach the gospel and heal the sick." Now this is
exactly what the Invisible Helpers aim to, do to the very best of their
ability. When a Helper is out of his dense physical body and able to function
in his desire body under the direction of a Lay Brother or a Lay Sister who
has been placed over him to direct, instruct, and care for him, he can
accomplish much, as I will show you very soon.
In many places Helpers explain the Mystic teachings
to people whom they have saved or helped. In such cases they have had more
attentive hearers than it is possible to find in ordinary circumstances. These
people have had visible proof, and we are told that they will give a good
account of themselves.
Every Invisible Helper should be like the man who
lived in the house at the side of the road, who was a friend and helper of
every man who came his way.
As little children we were taught that fire would
hurt us; that water would drown us if we did not exercise great care; that our
bodies were much heavier than air; and that therefore, a fall from a cliff or
a high building would injure us or cause death; that it was impossible for us
to penetrate into the earth or go through stone walls; and that it was
dangerous to work under ground because of the danger of the earth caving in.
Helpers, when out of their bodies helping others,
cannot be injured by fire, earth, air, or, water. They can go down to the
ocean depths. They can go over active volcanoes and peer down into their
craters. They can go through the air much as birds do and with far greater
speed, and some can enter the earth itself with safety. They have to be taught
all these things while out of their bodies in sleep. At first they are very
fearful, but gradually fear leaves them, and they can go through flames to
rescue people and even allow themselves to be shot or stabbed, for they know
that when they are clad in their desire bodies and on errands of mercy, no one
can harm them.
The work of Invisible Helpers is a very large subject
as well as a very fascinating one. You know it has been said that truth is
stranger than fiction, and I am convinced that it really is. There is a very
great range in the beings who are engaged in this useful work of helping
humanity. I will enumerate some of them. There are the "Nature Spirits," which
include the Salamanders, Sylphs, Undines, Gnomes, and Fairies. Then there are
the Devas, the Angels from the Moon, the Archangels from the Sun (Christ is
one of these Great Beings), and other High Beings from Venus and, the other
planets in our Solar System.
Besides these, there are Invisible Helpers among
ordinary humanity. In this chapter I will limit my subject to this class only,
and I will tell you of actual work engaged in by Helpers who have physical
bodies, and who are employed during the daytime, as they must earn their own
living.
Max Heindel, who founded the Rosicrucian Fellowship
under the guidance of the Elder Brothers, has told us that the Invisible
Helpers are banded together in bands of twelve under a competent leader, who
is often a physician, and that they work on the invisible bodies of sick
people, and help or heal them.
Many persons, who are Helpers at night, do not
remember in the morning what they did while at work out of the body. Others
occasionally remember meeting other people they know, or, they remember
various incidents that took place and made such a strong impression that they
were able to bring the memory through. Then, there are others who can
sometimes remember wbole scenes and write down what was said and done by all
present. Conscious Invisible Helpers are able to remember all that they do
because their consciousness is unbroken. There are times, though, when they
are put to sleep temporarily by their instructors who may not think it best
for them to remember certain journeys made or work done when they are out on
important missions.
Some bands of Invisible Helpers work principally with
the sick, going from patient to patient, often materializing a hand or an arm
in order to do what is necessary. They may even materialize their whole
bodies.
Two Helpers went to a fishing boat one night to
remove a fish bone imbedded in a man's hand, which had swollen to twice its
normal size. He had a high fever and lay in his bunk unable sleep. When the
helpers came to him, he thought they were Angels, and he prayed to them to
help him. The Helpers materialized, and one held the injured hand firmly while
the other put her fingers under the fin bone to push it out. This caused the
man pain, and he cried so loudly that some of the other fishermen came to his
bunk. When they saw the Helpers, they rubbed their eyes as though they could
not believe their own sight.
Then one man called to the rest. They all came and
stood off at a distance and watched what was taking place. After the bone had
been pushed out, the Helpers rubbed the man's arm down, washed his hand in
salt water, and applied a wet salt pack. They told the man to wash his hand
twice a day in salt water. Then they left to go on with their work.
Another night these two Helpers were going over the
Hawaiian Islands, when they were able to perceive a white boy with a fine fish
bone stuck in his throat. His throat had swollen so that he was choking. There
were many people gathered in the room, but they were helpless. Two doctors
present wanted to send for a surgeon to remove the bone. The Helpers
materialized, and one spoke up and said, "We can get it out."
The doctor laughed at the Helper, and said, "She is
crazy with the heat."
The boy's mother told her to do anything, in order to
save the child. The helpers stepped up to the child, who was in a bed. One
held the boy while the other pushed the fish bone out. When a person is out of
his dense body, he has clairvoyant sight. Because of this ability, the Helper
saw where the bone was. Then she dematerialized her hand, and put it in his
throat behind the bone and below it, and pushed up as she materialized a
finger. The boy gagged and coughed, the bone flew out, and the Helper picked
it up and gave it to his mother. The doctors looked on in amazement. Then the
Helpers gave the boy so me salt water to gargle with and let him go. The
people asked the Helpers many questions, which they answered, and then they
left.
Here is a strange case of healing. In Europe some
Invisible Helpers found a poor farmer who had been assaulted by soldiers. They
had shot him and left him for dead. The Helper removed thirty-one bullets from
his breast and took him where he would receive shelter, food, and care. On the
second visit they found him recovering rapidly. It was not destined that he
should die at that time.
Various diseases are treated successfully. I wish to
tell you of various phases of such work carried on by Helperss, and I have
written records of many actual occurrences. When a death takes place, there is
always someone present to aid the spirit, who is usually frightened and unable
to understand what has happened. Usually two persons carry the spirit off to
the Desire World where he is taken care of by other Helpers, who are
Initiates. They explain things to him and help him to adjust himself to new
conditions.
Suicides are difficult to handle because they want
to re-enter their physical bodies and will become violent if anyone comes for
them. Ordinary Helpers cannot control them alone. Lay Brothers or Lay Sisters,
have to come and gently put them to sleep. Then they can carry them off to the
Desire World where suicides are kept. There they must remain for a period,
which may be long or short, according to the time they should have lived
normally.
Babies are carried away to the Heaven world just as
anyone would carry a baby ordinarily. One Helper has remembered carrying two
babies at different times. In one case, two Helpers were told what to do, and
they got on a bus that was going to St. Louis. There was a mother on it with a
colored baby who had just died.
One of the Helpers took the ego of the dead baby up
in her arms and carried it about for some time before she carried it up to the
Children's world. She was new at this work and had to wait until the other
Helper was free to go with her.
One night some Invisible Helpers were told to go
to the South Atlantic Ocean, where they were shown a steamer in trouble. They
were told that it would sink with all on board, and that they were to go down
with it. It was a freighter, carrying six women and forty-two men. The ship
had struck something which had made a large hole in the hull, and the water
was coming in rapidly.
After materializing, the Helpers went to the cabin
where the women were gathered and tried to quiet them. The captain came in and
said that all hope of saving the ship was gone and that they were unable to
put the life boats out, as the water was too rough. They had already lost two
of the boats. The people prayed and asked the Helpers to save them. One of the
Helpers told them that all would be well and that if they shouId die, they
would all come back in a little while.
Suddenly the boat stood up endways for about five
minutes, shook a little as the boiler exploded, and then it went down. It
finally struck the bottom, and fell on one side, and settled in the mud. The
people all asked what had happened, not realizing that they were dead. They
said that at first they had left like strangling for the want of air, but then
the feeling had left them. They were instructed to follow the Helpers who took
them to the Borderland, where they were told that they were dead.
On the way out, one Helper remembered seeing many
kinds of fish deep down in the ocean. Some of them were enormous in
size. They swam about the ship and even tried to catch the Helpers, who
slipped to one side when they dashed by.
During the past few years, ships have had increasing
difficulty in going from place to place, due to the rising of the sea bottom
and to storms and carelessness of various kinds. On one occasion someone on
board had intended to sink the ship and had loosened the sea-cock. The lower
hull was flooded, and the boat had listed to one side. It would have sunk if
help had not been sent to the people, for the seamen dId not know where to
look for the troube, and besides it was dangerous to open the trap door that
led to the bottom of the boat. The Helpers told the captain what the trouble
was and said that they would go down and tighten it up. The captain told them
that they were crazy and would drown.
"No, we will be all right," said one of the Helpers.
The captain gave them a wrench, and then went down
into the hold of the boat. One Helper materialized a hand and tightened up the
sea-cock. The Helpers then went back to the captain, and he thanked them.
After that they disappeared.
There is a law of nature by which a body can
temporarily draw the ether from the air. It is done regularly by Helpers, who
are first taught to do it unconsciously with the help of some Lay Brother or
Lay Sister. Helpers are also endowed with special powers to do the work which
may be difficult. For instance, it is not easy to control vicious snakes and
wild beasts, which are, nevertheless, controlled by Group Spirits who appear
to be as mean as their charges.
Once two Helpers went up to the far north where a
cod fishing boat had sprung a leak and was sinking fast. The men were too far
from shore to swim to safety. The Helpers materialized so that they were then
visible and looked as if they were in their physical bodies. They found some
blankets and stuffed them tightly in the cracks of the leaking boat. The pumps
were put to work full force, and the boat headed for shore. It was raining,
and the wind was very strong.
The fishermen wanted to know who the strangers were
and how they got on the boat. When the Helpers, who were not even wet, went
inside the boat, the men became afraid. They wanted to feed the Helpers. The
Helpers tried to explain that they had human bodies but that these bodies
were asleep far away. They said that they would return to their bodies when it
was time to awaken. Naturally people who have never studied the Mystic
teachings are deeply perplexed about all this, but they are very grateful for
the help they receive.
A friend told me of this remarkable experience:
Two Helpers were sent to a captain on a ship coming to
the United States to tell him to stop and fix a leak. He was far from land
and did not know of the leak. The Helpers materialized and told the captain,
who at first refused to believe it. He sent the first mate own to see. The man
came back and told the captain that there was a leak in the ship. The captain
almost fainted from fright.
The captain stopped the ship and took some men and
went below. The people on board became frightened and nearly started a panic,
but they were quieted by one of the Helpers. The captain wanted some man to
get into the water and hold a square plate so that it could be bolted from the
inside.
A man and a woman Helper said that they would do the
job. The captain objected to the woman Helper going down and told her that she
would drown or that a shark would get her.
"No, I will be all right," she said.
When the man Helper took the plate, which was about
eighteen inches square, and started to climb down the rope ladder, the woman
Helper followed, although the captain took hold of her and tried to keep her
on deck. She slipped from his fingers and went down into the sea. The hole was
about ten feet below the water line, and the Helpers had to go under the water
to put the plate in. The repairs were made, and when the Helpers turned, they
looked dry. This made the people who saw them wonder. Two large fish jumped
for the Helpers and hit the ship and were killed by the impact. The sailors
thought the Helpers had killed them.
On another occasion, a Lay Brother told some Helpers
to hurry to the United States and warn some peopIe to get out of their house,
as it was going to be destroyed by a windstorm. The Lay Brother showed the
Helpers just where to go and said, "Hurry!"
In this house there were some people who had a
little boy, two years old. Their house was on a hilltop overlooking the
lowland. The Helpers woke the grown people and they ran out of the house,
leaving the child inside. One Helper told the other Helper to go and get the
child, which she did, returning just before the wind carried the house off.
The wind blew the house about two blocks away, and it went over the cliff and
broke to pieces. The Helpers went down and retrieved some clothing and some
money from the wreckage and brought what they found up to the people, who were
very grateful for having been saved from death.
Here is a queer story that both Helpers remembered
quite clearly the next morning. They were sent to a farm in Texas to help a
man who was treed by a bull. That is, the bull had becomee angry and went for
the man who climbed upon a stall as high as he could get. The bull stood
below, so that the man could not get down, and he prayed for help. He was too
far from the house to call to anyone.
One of the Helpers is particularly fond of animals,
but not of bulls on a rampage. However, she went up to the bull and quieted
him, and he followed her out of doors and around the barn. The man then came
down and wanted to know where the bull came from so early in the morning. He
had come out to do his milking. When she told him that they were Helpers of
humanity and that they could go about helping those in trouble, he just looked
at her in surprise and became nervous, so they left. The same Helper
remembered how frightened the man had been, because she took on his nervous
condition. She knew exactly how he felt when the bull was after him.
Those who are HeIpers and can remember some of the
things that they have done while out at night, while their bodies were
peacefully sleeping, will understand what greatjoy these memories afford them.
One night two Helpers were down in South America.
They stopped at a small lake that emptied into a river that flowed into the
Amazon. It was a moonlit night, and many people were out in rowboats having a
pleasant time. The Helpers went over the water and saw many fish swimming
among the weeds in the clear water. Then they went to a nearby hotel and
materialized. The owner was sitting on a long porch. A maid came out to the
Helpers, thinking they, were guests, and asked if they wanted anything. Some
children followed her.
"No, I do not need anything," the lady Helper said.
"What is the matter with you?"
The woman said that she had been dismissed and that
it was her last night on duty. Then she went to the lake and got in a boat and
rowed far out to where the water was very deep and swift. Suddenly she jumped
in. One Helper said to the other, "Oh, look! She has jumped into the lake.
Save her!"
He said, "Go on, and I will get the boat."
The Helper rushed out over the lake to where the
woman had jumped in, went down, and got her about one hundred feet from where
she had disappeared. The other Helper hurried to the scene in the boat, and
the Helpers laid her in it and came ashore. The people were amazed at the
Helpers and asked many questions, all of which were answered. The Helper who
had gone into the water was perfectly delighted at their success in rescuing
this unhappy woman. She told those present what the consequences would have
been had she drowned herself.
Then an old lady came up and asked the Helper go to
her home and see a sick lady. They found her mother very ill with nervous
indigestion, and they were able to greatly relieve her. They instructed her
about her food and what she would have to do to stay well.
Here is how some Eskimos were saved in the far
north. They were on a large cake of ice that had broken loose and was floating
out to sea. There was a wide gap all around it. The Eskimos had been on it for
two days, and things looked hopeless. They knew that if they got into the
water, they would freeze. The Helpers took the grown people right up into the
air and carried them to safety without much difficulty, but when they toook
the children, they screamed and wriggled in their arms, as they were not used
to strangers. The dogs and the sled were then carried over in the same way.
There were twenty-five people and twenty-four dogs.
The Eskimos, thinking the Helpers were Angels,
thanked them and went on towards home, while the Helpers continued their work.
Invisible Helpers can talk to all people and make them understand because they
speak the language of the soul.
The Invisible Helpers also help the animals in
various ways. I know of a number of cases where polar bears have been let out
of traps. Here is one instance: While in the far north, some Invisible
Helpers saw four pretty white bears. One was caught in a trap, and it was very
angry. Its mate, with other companions, was there, too. When the Helpers came
up, they all showed their teeth, which were pretty and white. They also showed
their sharp claws. It took the Helpers, about ten minutes to quiet the bears
so that they could open the trap and release the bear. They finally got him
out and the bears stood around the Helpers, who played awhile with them as
they had become very friendly. When the Helpers started away, the bears
followed them for a long time.
They met two trappers, who said that they owned the
trap, and they wanted to shoot the four bears. One Helper told them to shoot
them if they could. They tried and failed, and then they became frightened.
Occult students know that the Salamanders are the
Nature Spirits who cause fires. Without their activity, no gun can be set off,
and no fire started. This explains how the three Hebrew children could be
thrown into a blazing furnace and not be harmed. The fourth person whom the
king saw in the flames could control these Nature Spirits and did so.
In this instance the Teacher of these Helpers could
control the Nature Spirits, and so the guns would not work. The bears wanted
to fight the trappers, and the Helpers called them back. The men wanted to
know who the Helpers were and what they were doing in the north, thinly
dressed and without overcoats. The Helpers told them that they were just
people who helped every living thing in trouble. The trappers wanted to know
where they live, and one Helper named the State. They laughed at this and said
the Helpers were crazy, as that State was nearly three thousand miles away.
One Helper told them that distance was nothing to them.
The Helpers sent the bears on their way, and they
started off, although they did not want to go. One Helper told the men that
they could not shoot anything until that time the next day. They were ordered
to go directly home and told to stay there for a day. Meanwhile nothing would
harm them. Then the Helpers disappeared. The trappers had plenty to think
about after this experience.
One morning a Helper woke up with the most delightful
memories of what she had done when out alone early one morning. She went to
some place in or near Arabia where a horse had died. It was a family pet named
Frank, or something similar. This horse had been a handsome brown fellow with
a beautifully shaped head. He had grown old and very thin. His teeth were so
poor that he could no longer eat grain and dry grass; so he was shot to end
his troubles. The family were sorry about it and felt distressed about what
had taken place. There were other Invisible Helpers there to take the spirit
of the horse away to the Desire World, but this Helper wanted to do it. She
picked up the etheric body of the horse, and he folded up his feet neatly so
that she could carry him without trouble.
The Helper remembered plainly the next day how
beautiful the horse looked as he lay in her arms wide awake but perfectly
quiet and not a bit afraid. She carried him right through the side of the
barn, which was gray and unpainted. There was a little hay on the floor
inside, which she noticed when going out. She had one hand free, and as she
went along carrying the desire body of the horse, she patted it gently on the
neck and said, "Dear old Frank."
Great truths are dearly bought,
The common truth,
Such as men give and take from day to day,
Comes in the common walk of easy life,
Blown by the careless wind across our way.
Nor wafted on the breath of summer's dream;
But grasped in the great struggle of the soul,
By hard buffeting with adverse wind and stream.
Invisible Helpers in Action