The Golden Flower that Blooms Inside Me.

The Golden Flower that Blooms Inside Me.

For a long time, the quest for questions began. There were endless doubts. And at a certain point, the answers to those ceaselessly asked questions began to arrive in ever-increasing numbers.

This text is dedicated to all those who are searching for answers...


Master Lanto:

“The golden heart that dwells within each of you is the heart of the source of knowledge that We All Are.

And it springs forth at the beginning of the development of Christ consciousness. At that moment when the darkness is so profound that we had no memory of the light.

The dark night of the soul, so to speak.

My disciples are instructed to apply to themselves this technique I am about to share with you: a step-by-step guide on how to reach that golden heart everyone carries.

First, one must understand that not all that glitters is gold. And not all light is true light. For the light I teach my disciples is an inner light — the kind that springs from the center of the chest and illuminates our path, much like a lighthouse guiding a sailor and revealing the location of the harbor.

The light that is not true light is the kind sought outside oneself — whether in me or in another master. It is a light that may warm you, yet will not remain by your side forever.

The true teacher is one who guides the student to recognize their own self-sufficiency — to harvest the lotus pod and savor its bitter seeds — without needing the teacher for everything, but only to learn what was previously unknown.

It is learning to observe that, on the outside of the seed, you can taste softness and sweetness, while at its center, you can taste the bitterness of the sprout residing within.

The teaching I share is the following:

1. First, recognize that your center — your truth — does not need to be palatable to others. Your understanding does not have to match that of everyone else. And be at peace with that.

2. Second, acknowledge both your flaws and your qualities, always using them to your advantage.

3. Be patient; for a lotus bud to sprout, it must undergo a process unique to itself — one unlike that of any other plant.

4. Recognize that others are flawed, just as you are. The pursuit of perfection is the pursuit of an illusion.”


Upon finishing his teachings, Master Lanto remains in a calm and serene posture. I ask if there is anything else to say; he shakes his head "no," offers a greeting to everyone reading this text, and bids farewell in a state of immense peace and tranquility.

May the quest for our golden heart be grounded in the pursuit of self-responsibility — understanding that while others teach, they serve merely as loving support to guide you toward your greatest development and expression.

We are never alone.


Behind-the-scenes note: I asked Master Lanto again if he would like to offer a closing statement—perhaps sharing one final insight or simply saying goodbye to everyone.

And then, he said:

"The final teaching I bring is that there is no end. There is no reason to finish."


🤍 Gratitude and see you soon...

𓂃 Egregore of the Universidade Cósmica (Cosmic University) 🎓

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