5 points per item
1. No one is without lessons to learn. A. No one is perfect but God. It follows
that we all have something more to learn.
2. Only the anointed should teach concerning God. D. We learn from both the
positive and the negative. Without the negative side, we cannot have a proper
perspective of the whole. We also need to be familiar with the many different
faces or aspects of God. Therefore, God also allows the mediocre, the
incompetent and even those who are predisposed to evil to teach us the other
side of what is good and proper so that by comparison, we can learn to judge
more wisely. It is for this reason that, in the study of the Truth, everyone is
enjoined to give his share.
3. Only serious students are personally attended to by the elevated spirits. A.
It would be a waste of time and effort for elevated spirits to attend to
matters that can already be handled by others below them that are better suited
to do that work. The President doesn’t sweep floors, that is the janitor’s job.
However, when the student is ready, the Master or the elevated spirits are
always ready to step in and show the way.
4. The really elevated spirits do not impose their will on others. A. As a
rule, they do not. They respect the right of others to decide for themselves.
However, for the good of those who are too ignorant to know what is best for
them, on very rare occasions where necessary, they do exert their very strong
influence.
5. The invisible world is the real world. A. The physical worlds are only as
classrooms where certain conditions and circumstances are simulated to afford
learning. They are said to be worlds full of illusions where many things are
really not what they appear to be. The World of Spirit, the world that will
last forever, the real world, waits beyond.
6. Self-realization self-corrects automatically. A. Realization of self, our
strengths and weaknesses, is half the battle. Once realized, then reforms and
betterment automatically follow.
7. We can ascertain the identity of a communicating spirit based on the
clairvoyant images mediums perceive. D. Even devils can project an angelic
image of themselves and they actually are able to fool many. Instead, we should
rather evaluate the quality of their thoughts and intentions, whether directed
toward good or evil, and the overall propriety of their actions. “By their fruits,
we shall know them.”
8. We should communicate only with elevated spirits. D. Everyone knows
something he alone can share in his own particular way. Each one is a
repository of some truth without which we cannot have access to the whole
Truth. Therefore, it profits us to communicate with all classes of spirits.
9. If we so choose, we can have angels as our guides. D. We may make such a
request; however, the decision is not up to us. The angels or the highly
developed spirits who have already completed their Earthly education know
exactly what is best for us and who best can assist us, to bring us forward.
Everything comes according to what we spirits need and according to what we
deserve.
10. Trance mediumship is the greatest source of divine knowledge. D. All forms
of communication are equally of value, depending on the circumstances. Like
tools in a carpenter’s box, each type of communication has its advantages and
disadvantages.
11. The world can be considered hell. A. Because we are certain to experience
pain and suffering here on Earth, according to some more knowledgeable
accounts, it is as if we are in hell. Life gets to be much, much better after
we get over the lessons of this world.
12. Spirit instructions should be followed without question. D. Spirit guides
are only supposed to offer suggestions. All the decisions must be ours to make
in the exercise of our free will. How else can we attain to perfection?
13. Spiritualism is the best path for everyone in the world. D. Spiritualism
offers certain benefits but studying in the other schools likewise affords us
certain other unique advantages. The student must have to make his own choice
based on his own particular needs and preferences.
14. Only the most highly developed mediums are utilized by Spirit guides. D.
The Spirit guides make the best use of whatever resources are available to
them. Moreover, depending on the lesson, different classes of mediums having
different specializations and degrees of competence are utilized.
15. My Spirit guide is not of my own choosing. D. Before we were even born, we
chose who our guides would be. It is very similar to enrolling in a certain
subject and choosing our preferred teacher or instructor.
16. If I just follow the counsel of my Guide always, I’ll make out fine. D. We
should never be blind followers. It is incumbent upon us to analyze and test
every counsel no matter from whom it comes before deciding on whether to follow
it or not. In everything we do, we cannot escape our personal responsibility.
17. Spiritists are highly spiritual people. D. Spiritists are students like
anyone else. They are striving to become highly spiritual and holy but they
have quite aways to go still.
18. The highest level of instruction is that given to the Spiritualists and
Spiritists. D. What is available to Spiritualists and Spiritists are also
available to others, but possibly in a different form or in varying degrees of
quality. Everything depends on what a student is ready for and that is always
given.
19. The messages of elevated spirits are always communicated in a language that
is noble and refined. D. While the messages coming from the elevated spirits
are really noble and refined, their relaying may be hampered by the limitations
of the medium in terms of his attitude, comprehension and communication skills.
20. We are at the mercy of evil spirits. D. No one can impose his will on us if
we will not allow it. If we are too weak to resist, then our Spirit guides will
take charge and protect us. God just won’t allow anything really bad to happen
to us. However, on rare occasions whenever necessary, our Spirit guides
actually enlist the help of lower spirits to try and tempt us in order to teach
us certain very valuable lessons.
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