Walking with the Master: Tales from Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov’s American Journeys

Personal secretary of Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov from 1967 to 1986, originally from France, Béatrice now lives in Vidélinata, the spiritual center of the brotherhood in Switzerland. She is author of a book about the Master, for the moment only available in French (ël-aïvanhov-ou-l-esprit-de-fraternité). Autobiographies of the Master are available here: Extract from the Foreword of Beatrice’s book: It was in 1957 that I met Master Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov; I was about to turn 13. And in 1967, I became his secretary. One day, after he had dictated some correspondence to me, he said, “You will learn a lot from me. Later, you will have to write about it.“ And he repeated it to me several times thereafter. If being a disciple of the Master was already very instructive, becoming his secretary was even more so. His psychology, his pedagogy taught me a great deal about myself and all human beings, my brothers, and sisters. Although it was not always necessary for him to show me the letters he received, I had some idea of their content through his responses. Sometimes, he would ask me to read certain letters that were difficult to decipher. As the years went by, he received more and more mail, and one day, while showing me a pile of letters accumulating on his desk, he suggested that I record them on tapes for him: listening would be easier for him than reading. The people who wrote to the Master could share very intimate situations, and I have been asked at times how people would accept that I was privy to such detail. Not always very well. But here, I must clarify: he never asked me to keep what was written to him or what he responded a secret; perhaps he knew it was unnecessary. From the beginning, it had also been understood with my family that I would not divulge anything, and they would never ask me any questions: the word “secretary“ contains, after all, the word “secret.“
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