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Having “sold all that he had,” i.e., having balanced his karma and having increased thereby the rings of light around his soul (below) and around the spheres of his causal body (Above), he has “bought” with the price of trial and testing and arduous initiations on the Path the “one pearl of great price.” | Having “sold all that he had,” i.e., having balanced his karma and having increased thereby the rings of light around his soul (below) and around the spheres of his causal body (Above), he has “bought” with the price of trial and testing and arduous initiations on the Path the “one pearl of great price.” | ||
In the context of religious mysticism the “Pearl” is the symbol of the soul. As Paul said, “Ye are bought with a price.”<ref>I Cor. 6:20; 7:23.</ref> As all know who have gained their souls’ reintegration with God, known to Hindus as [[raja yoga]], both the [[chela]] and the [[Guru]] pay dearly for the salvation of one pearl, one soul, unto eternal Life. | In the context of religious [[mysticism]] the “Pearl” is the symbol of the soul. As Paul said, “Ye are bought with a price.”<ref>I Cor. 6:20; 7:23.</ref> As all know who have gained their souls’ reintegration with God, known to Hindus as [[raja yoga]], both the [[chela]] and the [[Guru]] pay dearly for the salvation of one pearl, one soul, unto eternal Life. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||