Is Anyone Alive Out There???

Along the canals at Amsterdam, 1645
One of my graphite drawings, “Along the canals at Amsterdam” — Spring of 1645 —

My first challenge kit that I created for my Cosmo Street groups was a Personal Development Kit that more advanced students could buy as a unit for $125 — I’ve brought that famous kit back to life, and presently have the very same Advanced Student Mission Kit #1 ready for delivery, and I have it on sale this month for only $100 — which means you save $25. It’s loaded with valuable stuff that you have to do something with. I’ll explain:

The problem with study groups, I noted to myself over the years, is that you keep starting over and over again every time a new student comes into a group. This gets tedious as hell, and advanced students find it draining to keep going back to chapter one, square one, over and over again, even though there’s always more you could glean from the starting material, yet you can’t ignore the newbies, so you try switching people over to a different group night, and quickly discover that this doesn’t work and the group tends to crumble.

Another plan is to allow beginning students to only come one night a week — usually Friday was good for this, and they could only move upward when they showed some reliable attendance and interest.

This is fine up to a point, but I needed something that would allow the more advanced and serious students to advance and get serious more quickly than the natural cycle would allow, and the answer for the more adventurous students was a Mission Kit. Not just one, but several, over the course of several decades, were developed for students to use in their Life Quest.

One of the Mission Kits involved finding and using Vortex Points and Gateways. Another involves placing special Atlantean Devices into peoples’ hands and getting them to use them, charge them up, apply their energies to their daily life patterns.

Another Mission Kit was to simply GIVE AWAY 20 Blessed Crystals, but not to the first 20 people you happen to encounter. That would be a waste of your money, time, talent and energies, and a total waste of mine.

You give them to special people. Listen to what I’m saying here — you don’t sell or try to sell anything. You’re giving Blessed Crystals away, to those who need them, deserve them and will use and appreciate them, or give them to someone who can and does and will.

Okay, how does the Mission Kit work?

The Mission Kit puts you to work doing things you would never ever do or even think of doing. It assumes that you are actively pursuing your Life Goal of completing your work here on Earth before moving on to a higher sphere. This is the basic assumption, and if it doesn’t apply to you, you’re in the wrong place. Forget I mentioned it.

If, however, you are saddled with the Bodhisattva Quest, you’ll need all the help you can muster, and a series of Work Mission Kits is indicated. A Mission is, to put it simply, an Essence Task that you carry out according to the instructions that come with the packet.

Each kit presents you with a different type and a different level of experience and learning, along with a corresponding degree and type of Merit or Grace. The amount of Merit you earn will be strictly up to you, and is dished out according to your Meritorious Service and to no other standard.

Most of the Mission Kits allow you to earn cash to replace the cost of the kit and possibly more — again, to allow you the freedom to continue doing this. If you have an independent income and don’t need to worry about how to pay for your Work, that’s very nice, but I seriously doubt that you find yourself in the position of having too much money on your hands.

So, bottom line, I made the Mission Kits so they at least pay for themselves, so you can keep working in this way without worrying about where the money is going to come from for your next kit — you’ll hopefully earn enough from this kit to pay for the next kit, or almost pay for it, anyhow.

I’m trying to make it easier for you financially, but if you want to work, seriously work, it’s going to cost you time, energy, money and skills, because it’s a job, but unfortunately, because it’s spiritually based, it’s generally a non-paying job, so you have to find a way to either make it pay for itself or somehow find the wherewithal to maintain your work efforts.

I’m betting heavily on paying as you go, and earning it by working on yourself.

Quality counts. The level of work you can achieve with any one of the Mission Kits will astound you and interest you even more in the method. Missions are easy, simple and can be mastered within a few minutes of your first attempt, so there’s no excuse.

I wanted to develop something that, if something goes wrong, it’s not the thing, but the delivery, that went wrong, see?

That way, you get feedback right away that what’s wrong is within YOU, not what you’re trying to present.

The very best tests I can devise are woven into these Mission Kits.

Of course, Mission Kits don’t serve the organic imperatives that keep the material world spinning ’round, so you’ll have to come up with some sort of deep inner spiritual support for these efforts, and I know that’s a hard rock to bust.

So what kind of Missions are they, anyway?

Ask me at the morning meeting, and I’ll tell you more.

See You At The Top!!!

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