Why Am I Called the Ascended Apprentice?
by Robert Hughey (
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http://ascendedapprentice.blogspot.com/2013/09/why-ascended-apprentice.html
My name is Robert Wiley Hughey, and I'm a writer/blogger and student of all things esoteric living in the State of Georgia, USA. I am the Ascended Apprentice, student of all, adept in the future, Journeyman in the near-now and above all, I always remain
teachable in all matters where I am working to obtain my Mastery.
So why an Ascended Apprentice?
The
answer to that question is multidimensional in nature, as I was given the name a long time ago before I even dared to believe in any form of Spiritual practice. The name was revealed to me, and I chose to accept it. I've only just began channeling actual words and information from my Higher Self, and I'm struggling with the concepts.
So rather than drop all
that confusion into this - only the second post on this blog - let me instead tell you a story to illustrate why I am, at the very least, certain that I'm an Apprentice. I have been given choices and I have accepted my purpose and my power, but I am far FAR away from Adept or my Mastery. I'm am certainly not an Ascended Master.
...at least not yet.
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Below is the second blog post to this particular blog. It's a strange tale of a very strange night I had that cemented my place as the Ascended Apprentice, as it's the time I really began to understand that I had to be initiated in the Ageless Wisdom before I could really start using
properly what I was only dabbling in previously.
Since then, I have become attached to a regional mystery school (hi guys!) and continue to meditate, learn, unlearn from past assumptions and learn
again that which takes a while to get into my thick skull.
As I always say, I remain
teachable. I always learn from my mistakes, and this post is about one time something terrible happened or had the appearance of happening to teach me a very valuable lesson... a very valuable lesson indeed.