introducing the master
new vision
Certain further realizations inspired the Master to complete his original doctoral seminary studies. Then, after all his countless visions, years in contemplation and his studies of the sacred traditions of East and West, the Master was forced to contend with proclamations by various masters that he was indeed the reincarnate Bodhidharma / Ta Mo / Daruma: for as the remarkably "gnostic" and contemplative Sixth Century Patriarch of Buddhism said after his death to a pupil: "I go not to the Western Heaven." There, his monks believe he waited for 15 Centuries for the barbaric West to be ready to receive his teachings.
In a vision, the Master saw, within the esoteric core of the current-day hegemonic Western paradigm, the need for a great new re-exploration of its own depths to find wholeness and healing of its many fractured divisions. By this healing, the Master foresaw a great healing in the greater world resulting from this work.
Thus, he resolved to delve into the core of Western esotericism at its most fundamental: apostolic succession into the Egypto-Greco-Roman-Christian priesthood.