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North Idaho Teaching Mission Group
Topics: Elyon, Celeste, Jessona
Teachers: Stability, Stamina, Relationships, Love is...
August 18, 2002
* Elyon (Jonathan TR): Greetings, Elyon here. Truly is it a blessing
to be
associated with you, to always gain from your insights that you
provide as you
express to each other your experiences of your week. As you know, I
have not
been in the form of life that you are currently dwelling in, so I
derive much of
benefit that can become mine. This is the magic, the beauty, of
friendship, and
you are my friends.
I spoke last week of strength. Today I am going to complement that
lesson
with comments about stability and stamina. We've consider and know
strength is
not to be had were it not for resistance, struggle, something which
causes
application and results in increased strength. You have been each
undergoing
strength development simply by living the mortal life and adjusting
what you go
through to your comprehension of what is true, good, and beautiful.
This
adjustment is yielding of stability, for you could encounter many
hardships that
increase your strength, that which builds your faith deepens your
trust which
fosters your courage. But if you were not to adjust these
experiences to the
patterns of the divine as expressed, or realized the truth, beauty,
and
goodness,
you would not have stability. Strength can charge a problem,
encounter it,
wrestle with it, overcome it. Stability can withstand an attack,
remain firm
when buffeted. It can remain stable when all else shakes. This
stability is
due to the eternal qualities upon which your philosophy and your
spirituality are
built.
You know of the power of a football player who has strength and can
plow
through a defensive line. However if this player did not also have
stability he
would stumble and fall shortly after the encounter. It is the
stability that
carries the strong one beyond the obstacle and to the goal. But even
stability
is not enough, for if this player were to become exhausted he would
not
reach the
end zone, and this is where stamina comes in.
I know at times you have expressed frustration when it appears that
lessons
are being re-taught, that you undergo again the same experience or
undertaking or
episode and then say, "Why have I not learned it?" Naturally you
discover new
lessons each time. Strength is not retained once attained without
repetition.
Though stability has the quality of standing firm over time,
strength requires
new encounters. In this process stamina develops, each time you
approach what
was viewed as a recurring encounter with a fresh vigor, untired by
any previous
encounter, just as enthused, just as forward looking as your first
encounter.
So, as you run down the field and a new blocker comes your way, you
are not
fatigued; you charge forward, you make the strength encounter,
remain
stable, and
continue forward.
Where I have mentioned that strength must entail repetition to
maintain
itself and your stability is derived from the development of your
cosmic
philosophy, stamina is something that you provide in the unification
of these
other two and through your willing participation, your acceptance of
what occurs
to you and your investigation of solution, your refinement of your
philosophy.
It is the contribution from within yourself. As I conclude my lesson
here I
must
again repeat that stamina is also best developed through quiet time
with the
Father's presence.
I will remain for questions. I have not visited alone today.
Ginny: It's interesting that we get stamina from stillness. Can you
elaborate on that a little?
* Elyon: Yes. Energy is replenished through the intake of new energy
sources. They are consumed and transformed into the work that you
wish to
accomplish. This is likewise true of stillness. The intake of
energy, that
energizes your will, refreshes your desire, uplifts your
constitution. You may
have a sound philosophy that provides your stability, but if you are
tired
spiritually, exhausted from overmuch output, you will not be able to
carry on.
You will stagnate. It would be as if that football player broke
through the
line, managed to stay on his feet, but was out of breath and could
not run any
farther. Sure, he may have practiced all week. He may have lifted
his
weights.
But if he had not gotten a good night's sleep the day before he
would be out of
energy. Likewise if he had not replenished his body with foodstuffs.
In a
spiritual activity this rest and replenishment are had through
worship, through
communion, and through silence of mind, stilling that allows the
rejuvenation.
Have I provided supplement?
Ginny: Yes, thank you.
* Celeste (Ginny): Good morning, this is Celeste. Your discussions
on
relationship brought me here. I am one who has been assigned to help
out in
this
field of bringing opposites together. I have recently been hanging
out, so to
speak, in your aura of energy in your group, and your dealings with
this
phenomenon of relationship has piqued my interest, being out to ask
for an
audition. I have been granted this privilege of speaking with you.
I can be compared perhaps with Cupid who loves to be around when
beings are
brought together for exchange, and I can help out, so to speak, with
the
dynamics
of relationship. All the universe is in relationship. All beings,
all energy
sources, are in relationship. Nothing can exist without
relationship. So your
interest now in promoting this in your lives, making it more active,
taking more
risks, is a good thing to practice.
You do not know fully everything that happens in an exchange, be it
in
person or by telephone or your computers, whatever. You cannot fully
understand
the dynamics of your efforts, but you can truly trust that we are
here; we are
alert, and we are ready to help you enhance your connections.
Goodness and beauty and truth have a magnetic quality in all beings.
All
beings whether they know it or not are ready to respond to a
heartfelt
connection. There are many who long to express themselves if only a
moment
would
be risked by one or the other. It is my experience that much good
takes place
when you put yourselves out, so to speak, with a kind word, a
question, a smile,
a barter. So as you pass by, as you continue your relationships in
the
marketplace wherever that may be, always respond to the nudges that
you receive
to reach out and touch someone. These are the relationships that are
so valued
and so much needed in your lives on this planet where things are in
such chaos
and where people are in so much of a hurry to deliver their goods,
so to speak,
to get work done, to make more money, to busy yourselves with
everyday matters.
Your stillness will help you clear yourselves even though you do not
notice
it or feel it. It will prepare you for these moments where you can
take with
more ease more risks. It becomes after a while a habit, a pattern of
behavior
that is yours and will stay with you.
I delight in being present at these exchanges, for it is surely the
music
of the universe. I am delighted to be here, and I will hang around
so I too can
learn of your methods whereby you make contact with each other.
Thank you.
Evelyn: Could Celeste tell us a little more about herself?
Ginny: I am getting that she is a celestial artisan...
* Celeste: ...who delights in helping the spirit grow through
expression,
through connections, through relationships.
Jonathan: Celestial artisans come from many orders. What order of
being
are you? Angel, mortal?
* Celeste: I am of angelic origin. I am here to assist this planet
as it
evolves toward Light and Life.
Jonathan: Relationship skills are much needed. From government to
families it's the big struggle.
* Celeste: Yes, and the energy that is put forth when one expresses
oneself,
reaches out to another, is where we excel to bring that to
completion.
Jonathan: You mentioned being Cupid. It falls to us to connect, then
you
are helpful in fostering, uplifting the connection. You aren't a
matchmaker so
much as a match enhancer.
* Celeste: Exactly so in all relationships where one reaches out to
another
and the other is prompted to respond.
Hopefully as this TR gets more used to my presence we can converse
further.
* Jessona (Jonathan): This is Jessona. I wish to step in at this
time to
address my delightful student and his inquiry about the line in the
Urantia
text,
"Love is the desire to do good to others", and I wish to add to
that, like
that,
love is also the desire to receive truth from others. It is that
openness, the
willingness and wanting as a child to its parent who loves naturally
and trusts
always that the parent will provide rightfully. Love is that desire
to receive
truth from another just as love is the desire to do good to others,
for you have
in that sense found in your spirit being the parental side of that
parent/child
equation where you want to bestow goodness upon another as a parent
does for a
child.
Thirdly, is the level of equality, the horizontal plane, where love
is the
desire to experience beauty with others, to share in the mutuality
of that
manifestation of divinity which is beauty. You know that whenever
you encounter
an event beautiful in its expression the first impulse is to see if
another
likewise has seen, heard, smelled, or touched that same beauty.
Beauty is
enhanced by being shared. Sharing is Godlike, and therein is where
beauty is
magnified.
I seek your input.
Tom: Well said. Thank you. That gives us some ammunition to approach
our
horizontal relationships.
* Jessona: Also I might add that, as you mentioned love being the
big fifty
dollar bill and seeking ways to break that bill down, my comments
are in a
sense,
the smaller bills, and that fruit of the spirit is the change, the
coins
that are
spent freely, easily cast about. Less concern for the spending of a
quarter
occurs than when you must spend a five dollar bill. The fruits of
the
spirit are
the coins of love being spread everywhere.
I thank you for having expressed this perspective so that I may join
with
you in embellishing it.
Evelyn: I'm glad you pointed out that love is the desire to receive
truth.
We are so disinclined to ask for things or allow someone to give. It
takes a
certain maturity to allow someone the space to give.
* Jessona: Thank you. I could have said love is the desire to give
truth to
others, however, I would have had to go on at length qualifying
that, for not
always is the human motivation loving in wanting to give truth to
another.
However, in the desire to receive truth it is the openness of love
that causes
the receptivity.
Tom: So we have a tetrahedron with love at the top. The desire to do
good
to others is the service, goodness aspect. The shared truths are the
truth leg
of the corner, and the shared beauty. So we have three ways to look
at love, it
being so huge.
* Jessona: And your beauty point of the tetrahedron is correlated
with
worship, for worship does increase in its experience of beauty when
in
fellowship
with others. Truth is the advancement of wisdom. Wisdom is received
and owned;
never is wisdom placed upon another. It may be demonstrated, but it
is always
the willingness to receive truth that yields wisdom.
Evelyn: That was beautiful; thanks for sharing.
* Jessona: I will withdraw. I can say that this integration of love
to love
through truth, beauty, and goodness is the stability that you can
have that will
make you strong and give you stamina when hardships confront you in
your life.
Until later, farewell.
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