TRAVELLING THE MYSTIC ROAD TO SUCCESS

Recently I had the opportunity to preside over at the closing ceremony of a Mystic Psychology Course at Council 71 and Court 63, Dansoman, where 43 brothers and sisters graduated. In the ensuing discussion that followed the ceremony, participants openly expressed their satisfaction with their growth throughout the course. They described the spiritually, emotionally and psychologically transformation they had encountered. There was a consensus that the attributes and skills they had acquired would help them deepen their relationship with God and their neighbours.

I am therefore inspired to write on this theme in the light of my experience at that ceremony. I would like to highlight the relevance and benefits this course offers to us as Christians, Catholics and Marshallans. ‘The Mystic Road to Success’ undoubtedly is a course of scientific instruction dedicated to helping Christians achieve happiness, health and fulfillment. The teachings, when accepted and practiced sincerely in the right spirit, guide the practitioner along ‘The Mystic Road to Success.’ The course had been designed purely for the development of mental faculties and the resulting ability of the individual to accomplish greater things in life. It is important to note however, that if these teachings are used in an attempt to gain an unfair advantage or further an ulterior motive, they would be made ineffective, powerless and may be potentially harmful to the practitioner.

As Marshallans, ‘The Mystic Road to Success’ should ideally be a permanent part of our lives. You should never permit an unpleasant thought to linger on your mind. You should replace it with thoughts of things as you wish them to be. You should think as though you already have that which you desire and be thankful to God for it. As you therefore prepare mentally to own these desires, they will gradually take form and become yours materially. Never say ‘I WILL HAVE’, always use the present tense, ‘I HAVE.’

Finally, to those Marshallans who have had the privileged to take this course, I urged them to put into practice what they have learnt and endeavour to manifest the fruits of the spirit as espoused in Galatians 5:22-23 Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness and Self Control in your lives. To those who are yet to avail themselves to this course, I urged them to speed up the process.

Fraternally yours

SIR KNT. DERX BAFFOUR
(SUPREME KNIGHT)

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