Editor's last word:
This issue of the individual as highest importance is more salient than we know. More than I’ve known. I’d like to relate an incident, a recent insight.
Special note: I’ve coined the phrase “quantum of revelation” or “realization”; “quantum” here meaning “the smallest bit of something.” These flashes of perception come to us in tiny measured amounts because we are not able to process more at that moment. And they come, unannounced, whenever they like. On the “creativity” page there’s the testimony of physicist Freeman Dyson who suddenly perceived the answer to a math question while he was walking into a friend’s house for a Christmas party and being greeted by the hostess. In my own case, I recently “saw something,” out of the blue, while I was watching an action movie on Netflix.
And what did I see? It won’t sound like much when I attempt to verbalize, but, in brief, I mentally saw the central importance of the true Self.
What does this mean? Krishnamurti said that, when eyes begin to open, we will no longer be a member of this-or-that religion, no longer a citizen of a certain country, no longer of a particular race, creed, or ethnic group.
Now, this does not mean that I will disdain being an American. America, despite imperfections, has done more for personal liberties than any country in the history of the world. We still honor the good one’s country has done. And we don’t stop acknowledging one's heritage, German, Irish, French, or what have you. And even with religion, while I stepped aside from membership in any traditional religion decades ago, I still acknowledge certain good things that I learned therein during my time of spiritual minority.
But the point is this: Once eyes begin to open, we will stop identifying with any group, any authority, any external other. To “identify” literally means to make oneself equal to. We will no longer link our self-worth, value, or identity with anything outside of ourselves.
In my flash “vision” is saw that this self-sufficiency is like witnessing or feeling a central sun or blazing energy source within oneself. It’s clear that this is what Emerson perceived with his “man is his own star,” his own source of light and truth.
We ourselves, the sacred self, become the font of truth, reality, all power and goodness. Does this sound like megalomania? – it will, but only to those who see God as “out there” and far away. The truth is, any accessing of God that we shall ever know, even a million or billion years from now, will be enjoyed via knowing God within.
In all of this “non-identifying,” what about our identities derived from God? Are we not sons or daughters of God? Should we not identify with God? And here I will be misunderstood when I say that we should not identify, that is, seek for our identities by way of linkage to God.
But why not? Are we not linked to God? The answer here is very finely nuanced and will cause many to stumble.
We are linked to God, but not in the sense, “I am here and over there is God.” The phrase “linked to” suggests some sort of separation. But this is not the case. As Jesus said, which applies to us, as well, “I and my Father are one.”
In the romantic love articles, we have discussed “no you and no me.” But this also applies in reference to God. There is no “I am here and over there is God but we’re linked.” Instead, our very beings -- what we call “consciousness” -- are seamlessly merged with God.
Consciousness cannot be divided like a pizza, there is only One Consciousness in the universe and all dimensions, but, even so, that aspect of Universal Consciousness, associated with what we call “Self,” is in process of individualization. It is not truly separate from God, but it is ours to manage as if it were.
I am beginning to smile now because, in the old days, with early religious teaching, they would say that the Trinity cannot be understood. This seems to be my argument now. Well, they were wrong in their assertions, there is no Trinity, but, for our purposes, full understanding here awaits our further evolution.
Can we clarify “identify with God”? We acknowledge our indissoluble link to God but we operate autonomously; this statement, too, needs a little fine-tuning, nevertheless, since “God is within,” what we call autonomous is a life seamlessly merged with the Divine.
The analogy of physical parents and their children might help. The mature children ever acknowledge their origins, the parents are always offered respect and deference, but sane parents live and work to make their children independent and self-sufficient human beings, thinking their own thoughts, making their own judgments, standing on their own, but always mindful of the family values imparted by the parents.
Special note: In many articles we have learned about life in Summerland. In our homeworld, the mortal body will be superseded, and we shall enjoy a self-sufficient life with no need to slow down, to eat or sleep, no need for a house or shelter as nothing can harm us, no requirement to maintain our indestructible bodies, we can just go all the time if we so desire.
Our homeworld is designed to promote self-sufficiency, a totally autonomous way of living. But so many of the reports from over there focus only on the physical or bodily part of this principle. I would put forward that the primary aspect of self-sufficiency is not bodily but of the mind.
In “the 500” and the “Emerson” writings, we discussed that there are many millions in Summerland who live cultishly-minded lives offering obeisance to false teachers. These minions do not believe that they have “God within” and continue to display a servility just as they did on the Earth toward false religions.
We must understand this: Summerland, our home-world, is where we are meant live autonomously, independently, of all external authorities. Not just in the physical sense but in terms of our consecrated minds and hearts.
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