The three jewels of the soul, which shine brightly in great men and women, are love, compassion, and generosity. These virtues extend to all beings inhabiting the infinite space: the small, the great, the despicable, the graceful, the beautiful, or those lacking any virtue.

In every form of existence pulses the life of the living God. In each systole and diastole of the heart of the celestial mother, the energy of these three precious virtues emanates, without which we cannot achieve redemption.

These soul gems must shine intensely in the heart of those truly committed to the sacred path. There should be no space for the ego to take root through pride, vanity, arrogance, fear, or any other conditioning our still-sleeping mind tends to create. The true spiritual essence can only blossom when these shadows of the ego are dissolved.

The initiate is an example of purity, mysticism, and humility. His heart is filled with a deep desire for all to be happy, to find the peace and joy they seek. He understands that time is a precious gift and, therefore, does not waste it on the frivolities of life or the small problems that often occupy distracted minds.

Even in the simplest actions, the initiate carries in his heart a secret motivation: the desire to help others on their journey back to the celestial home. Often misunderstood, he follows his path with patience and dedication, knowing that his work is much greater than himself.

The master is the pure expression of these virtues. He is the spark of true compassion, capable of propelling us into the world of the logos, inviting us to participate in the current of light that flows from the great messengers of the Divine. This light, passed down through generations, is a true source of inspiration and transformation.

The compassion of the master is capable of opening the necessary doors for the soul to nourish itself, escape the prison we have created for it over the centuries. His generosity allows us to penetrate the depths of the Lord, to drink from the nectar of immortality, in the same fountain where the Enlightened Beings quenched their thirst when they were among us.

Love is the rose we place on the cross of our own existence, so that all beings may have life in abundance. This love transcends all ego limitations and radiates in all directions, touching the lives of everyone around us.

The true initiate faces the challenges of existence with nobility in his heart and without hesitation. His motivation does not seek rewards; he seeks to overcome obstacles to serve all those still thirsty for light. He knows how to use this light, received with gratitude, to illuminate the path of those who have not yet awakened to their inner beacon. Like the warrior Arjuna, he fulfills his mission with joy, challenging his own flaws.

For those deeply in love with the Lord, fear, anxiety, and concern for the future do not exist. They live in an eternal present because, although they share the sufferings, joys, and sorrows of the world, they keep their center of gravity firmly in the Beloved Being. They accept with resignation what has been chosen by Him, knowing that each moment is a gift.

They wake up every day with their minds turned toward the Lord, feeling Him as the very air that fills their lungs, or the breath that animates their precious, rare, and profoundly meaningful life. Each new day is an opportunity to live fully, to serve others, and to fulfill the mission entrusted to them.

May there never arise even the slightest thought of bitterness, rancor, or hatred in our hearts. May our minds be filled with love, generosity, and compassion. And may we, along this journey, find true happiness, the joy of existing, living, and serving.

These virtues, cultivated with devotion and purity, will ultimately guide us to true peace and spiritual fulfillment. May they shine in our hearts, like precious jewels, leading us toward the divine light.