Remain steadfastly unafraid

by Nov 13, 2019

In this week’s extract, Master of Yoga Dr. George King reveals a fascinating truth about fear, and reminds us all why it is so important that we become steadfastly unafraid. 

This is an extract from a series of lectures on The Nine Freedoms. The Nine Freedoms are a series of cosmic transmissions (messages) given by a great and wise extraterrestrial intelligence known as “Mars Sector 6”, through the trance mediumship of Dr. King.

Purchase the full lecture: https://www.aetherius.org/shop/the-nine-freedoms-lectures-cd/

Click the video below to play the audio extract

“Notice those who fear. They are not advanced.

“Those who are brave through ignorance, neither are they advanced.

“It is the steadfast people who do not fear these kind of things who are advanced.

“Supposing you’re sitting in your house one night and you—as some people here have done—and you clairvoyantly saw an entity enter your house who you knew to be evil. If you showed fear, the first thing the entity would do would be—just like a dog—it would bite you. It would attach itself to your aura and it would take its sustenance from there, because it would feed on the fear emanation that you put out.

“But supposing that you had no fear, and you turned ‘round, used certain practices like the Violet Flame, or sending out your love, or prayer and so on, steadfastly unafraid.

“That entity would leave because it would not see you as a prospective victim. It would be powerless against you, just as an animal is.

“If you walk straight up to a dog, it will not bite you. But when you fear a dog, you emanate a certain scent. The dog smells it, and it bites you. This is one of the great basic laws. You are, virtually, in that instant, in a way, evil. So we cannot allow fear to discolor our outlook.”

– Master of Yoga Dr George King

Want to join the conversation?

Leave us your comments or a question on YouTube!

Change the world with spiritual energy

Discover the truthtry it for yourself

Pin It on Pinterest

Shares