North Idaho Teaching
Mission Group
Topics: Involution, Stillness
Teachers: Lantarnek
September 8, 2002
* Lantarnek (Jonathan TR): I greet you, this is
Lantarnek, happy to be visiting again, happy to be about the work of
our Sovereign Son.
You are quite aware of and sensitive to the effects
of time, for you have been engaged in this unfoldment of time for
awhile and have enough background history to look back upon and
perceive the unfoldment that occurs as time transpires. You have now
with this history gained a better perspective of what the future
entails, for you have the accumulation of wisdom derived by
witnessing patterns. These patterns are not perceivable to one who
has no time legacy. It is apparent that you grow as a result of
perpetuating pattern establishment, not the stagnation of pattern
repetition but the kaleidoscopic effect of pattern change. At each
point in your progress as an evolving soul it is revealed the matrix
of your being, and that entails not only your accumulated
experience, but those grace bestowed gifts, talents, and
intelligences that are in you, upon you, and with you. All of this
evolutionary process entails that necessary time interval.
I witness your sensitivity to your effectiveness in
this life for the master. You are sensitive to efficiency
appropriateness and fully value the impact of what you do as a
minister of light, as a child of the loving Father. You are also
motivated to continue to grow, and it is good to perceive that in
yourself. I am able to monitor your soul ascension. It is a quality
of a melchizedek to do so, for as teachers in the Nebadon schools we
must be capable of assessing your degree of ascension, not only as
you stand but the rate at which you rise. To perceive students like
yourselves who are consciously applying yourselves to spiritual
unfoldment is a delight.
Evolution is one of the most miraculous occurrences
that we all are witnessing and directly participating in. But my
point today is not to further describe this process, for we will
continue our development of insight into Supremacy as we further our
lessons. Today I wish to speak instead of evolution upon involution.
Evolutionarily you witness one thing rising out of
another, be it the adaptation and adjustment of species, be it the
development of skill, be it the refinement of invention; everything
in life is one thing springing from another, not just in alteration
but developmentally. When I use the word involution I am speaking
not of that continual springing forward from something prior; I am
speaking of that eternal Divine Presence. The "search for God" as a
phrase in reality is the quest for the revelation of the Father
through you, for there is no place to search. Evolutionarily we each
are in the process of revealing God, and that is who you know as the
Supreme Being. However, aside from, apart from, time altogether is
the divine Presence. You have that very Presence within. I would
break some rule here to state that, though we encourage stillness as
a prime activity in this Correcting Time mission, it is better to
say that rather than seek the stillness its better t! o think of it
as being in the stillness which is already present at the core of
your being.
The arrival of the divine Indwelling Spirit provided
you with everything that can be represented in the dimensions of
eternity and infinity and absoluteness qualified by the fact that
your time/space constraints diminish your ability to see its
entirety. Yes, we will step by step evolve the Supreme, but we do
not need to step by step discover the Father. Its instantaneous. It
already is from the divine side a meeting. The evolutionary mind
struggles with making connection, for that is again time oriented.
If you can set aside the feeling of reaching in to the Father and
more appropriately just feel the Father, you would be over your
first hurdle, and that would the be the removal of the element of
time which continually tends to cause a sense of separation. This
gives some explanation to your prior teachings that liberalize the
amount of time required to practice stillness. When you know deeply
you are already in connection with the Divine Presence, stillness
si! mply is.
In the experience of divine contact there is to be
discovered and withdrawn all the energy and power and motivation you
need to be about the unfoldment of God through time and space. The
discovery in your personality of reality-ness, your own discreet
being, this is the greatest gift any one of us can make to the
Father. It is our passion as creatures to discover the Father. It is
the Fathers pleasure to discover the child and to see the
replication of all that is God in a discreet, other-than
personality.
You are, as I note, keenly aware of your frailties
and faults, your quirks and shortcomings, and you know with a true
humility how foolish it would appear to state that you could
absolutely replicate God. That is not what the Father seeks, for
that is not the feat He wishes to perform in this medium of time,
for He already is Himself, and He has already replicated Himself in
the Eternal Son. What He desires in the divine passion is for your
unique, discreet, and aware replication of Godliness defined in your
being, not conformed to a standard. It is difficult to present this
idea, for it is paradoxical in nature. How do you acquire a divinity
status if you do not define the divine nature based on the qualities
of God? How do you stand discreetly divine if you do not in some way
approximate or attain God? My friends, the secret is in the divine
gift that dwells within you. The Father has already seen to it to
bestow within you that divine distinction. The Father F! ragment is
its own entity even though it is God. Each of you has one that is
other than the others. All the while it is the Father. You will
evolve to be a brilliant spirit being, and it is this Divine
Fragment that will cement all the variability, all the variety of
your experience, into that single revelation of Creator and
creature. If you have God involved in your life you will be
successful as you spiritually evolve through life.
I have finished my remarks. I am with you. Others
are also in attendance.
Tom: We are working with stillness which is a time
experience of understanding the Father. It takes a certain amount of
time to achieve that state. Could you give an example of how we
might achieve that state, like in a sunset, or walking in the woods,
or in an act of kindness. Is this what you have in mind?
* Lantarnek: Yes, these are good examples, for they
are illustrative of the fact that you can be engaged in any external
activity, whether it is kneeling in prayer or jogging beside the
road and still experience communion. The discipline is the time
factor; the experience of oneness with God is timeless. I am aware
of some of your traditions that speak of attainment by ceasing
trying, and this is accurate as it addresses technique, for
technique can interfere with simply experiencing the embrace.
However, you are, honestly speaking, time creatures, and time
oriented techniques are beneficial. But as you have noted that
sunset, that ministry to another, can bring a connection that you
recognize that seems to suddenly appear regardless of the context
that stimulated it.
I may illustrate an element of meditation that is
helpful. Practicing meditation can be compared to isometric
exercise. If you push your two palms together and with both arms
forcefully push against each other, there is no movement; there is a
lot of effort; energy is expended; not much appears to be
accomplished. Do you not feel that way in meditation? Lots of
effort, no accomplishment. When you release your hands, you feel
relief. At the release you are no stronger than you were when you
began, but in repeated attempts strength is acquired. In repeated
stillness success is attained. However, you acquire it not in the
accumulation of the efforts; you already have that divine
connection. It is a matter of recognizing it. When you recognize it,
it will be much like when you discover that your exercise has
brought you strength. You no longer feel weak. Your power has become
your norm. In stillness when you are able to experience the Divine
presence anywhere, anywhe! n, that will be your norm, that will be
your spiritual fitness. Then you can dispense with your exercises to
prepare, and you will commence with your practice of demonstration.
Your ministry will become more effective. Your growth will hasten.
Michael spoke of being reborn, and this is that
rebirth. It was not understood by the one who asked him when he was
on your world how to be reentered into the womb and reborn. That
which you seek to give birth to is the presence of the Father within
you who is reaching oneness with you. The birth is there. You
recognize it, for you have undertaken your spiritual journey long
enough to have experienced it. But this rebirth is not an event that
comes and goes; this rebirth is always. You are reborn continually,
not over and over, but in a steady constancy.
Do you wish to investigate this further?
Tom: Stillness is like the isometric exercises, you
gain strength. But thats not the only way to gain strength. You can
work in the fields. Its when you lift a wagon off somebody or stack
the hay bales that you realize you have strength. Its not either/or
but something to use in conjunction with stillness.
* Lantarnek: Yes. It is a delight to the mind to
discover stillness engagement even when involved in hectic
situations, just as you discover with delight your ability to lift
the wagon off someone during a crisis.
Tom: Thank you.
Evelyn: You started by talking about patterns
changing like a kaleidoscope rather than just repeating. We could
remember that in taking on exercises to keep us disciplined to
practice stillness. If we vary them it might be less stagnating and
help keep us interested.
* Lantarnek: Excellent point, for the practicing
element is, as I have stated, a factor of time, and time has
connected with it the element of monotony as well as variety. So, by
varying your approach you displace that monotonous element, and by
varying your approach you soon witness that the goal, the end
result, is identical, that is that embrace with the divine.
I am moved to inject here a qualification of that
word embrace. It is more like an entwining, and even more like a
blending, a co-absorbing. I seek words that remove demarcation
between you and the Divine Fragment. But I am speaking to you, not
to your Divine Fragment, so words like these help to indicate the
experience. But these variable techniques will all lead to the same
experience. As you have pointed out, you will discover any activity
not only can lead to this experience but actually contains it
already.
The standardization of a stillness practice is
typically a development by human beings in order to provide a sense
of accomplishment through discipline and regularity. But this ought
not to eliminate from it creativity, artistry. This is your personal
reach to God. It need not follow formula or textbook. You are not
prevented from a discipline, for it is noted that many human beings
function well with a little bit of discipline. Therefore do be
creative and feel free to be inventive, unrestricted by a divine law
or code that you must adhere to. The Father has, if I may put it
this way, stillness under His belt. You do not need to mimic His
ability at absolute oneness. As I said in my lesson, it is your
personal, unique, creative expression that He seeks to experience.
You will provide the variety; He will provide the same divine being
to you at each time, to anyone anywhere.
Ginny: In stillness, should we always seek communion
with the Father or can we commune with any other being?
* Lantarnek: I would qualify that slightly in degree
of importance, for stillness, communion, is seeking a divine
contact, Creator in nature. Yes, you can in like manner through this
same discipline of mind and engagement of attention make contact
with others, but that I would call communication, not communion. It
is socializing rather than stillness. If you were to be visiting
with your human friends that is socializing. Though you may visit
with beings of celestial nature, it is nonetheless socializing. Not
to be frowned upon, I must add, for it is a delight to those of us
who do make our contact with you. But as your scriptures of old say,
The lord is one God; He is a jealous god. He seeks your attention in
communion singly, one pointedly with no distractions.
Ginny: This may be a silly question, but does aging
have any effect on our stillness contacts or transmission clarity?
Its a time/space question, but as I age I feel less desiring of
stillness. I think of it as discipline, a little work. Transmitting,
I feel Im not as clear as I used to be.
* Lantarnek: Many factors are involved, and aging is
a factor both in the functioning of the mind through brain and in
the responses due to your glandular network, for as you continue
your life on this world, your body changes, and your mind must
function differently through this vehicle. Also your soul is
evolving, and you have undergone numerous experiences where you have
felt contact. Your faith has become so strong that you know the
presence of the Father, felt or unfelt.
It is not an error necessarily to not want to seek
that contact if you have experienced it, you know its presence, its
everlastingness. However, if it is neglected due to negative
associations, as you have indicated the aspect of discipline and
work, maybe then it is important to address those issues within
oneself that are causing the disinterest. During the last days of
Jesus life he had little time for a pleasant communion with the
Father. It was hurried. When he had a moment it was frantic in
energy, but he knew that the Father was with him and would not
forsake him. That is the level I encourage you all to reach so that
you could graduate from practicing stillness. And that may sound
like a silly answer!
Ginny: Does frequent stillness practice increase
ones ability? Im sure it does, just like any habit.
* Lantarnek: Indeed, just as isometric exercise
repeatedly increases your strength. No one event, no one stillness,
makes you fully capable. Each one contributes, yet strength in this
illustration is present, and more present, and even more present.
With stillness your presence of God is more present, and more
present. Eventually you would not need exercise to have this
strength. You would already have the sense of the divine and not
need to set aside a stillness time, for it would always be. But, as
you know, if you cease exercising it is not long and you weaken.
That is why we encourage you even though you may be successful in
this practice to continue.
Evelyn: The exercise you have chosen as an example
is one of pressing your hands together. Dropping to our knees on a
regular basis may be another.
* Lantarnek: Thank you for that illustration, for I
had not considered that. I had considered the static quality. Yes,
the association with hands that pray is indeed appropriate.
Tom: Its not just putting the hands together as an
exercise; youre encouraging us to use other isometrics.
* Lantarnek: Yes, for the stillness practice. To
continue the illustration, if all exercise is for the development of
a stronger body, then strength is the overlying goal of any variable
approach. Therefore, using this as comparison, your experience of
the embrace of God is the overlying factor sought no matter what
approach you make. It could be in chorus, in congregation, and it
could be in the quiet of your mountaintop retreat.
Ginny: Could you say the same thing about
transmitting; the more often you do it the easier it becomes?
* Lantarnek: It is helpful, and I will return to
your question on aging, that the transmission process between
personality and other personalities is not in itself hindered by
aging. The same factors that effect mind in brain with stillness
also contribute to the expression of the contact. Transmission
repetition increases faith as well as clarity. However, I would add
that it is good that you all have not taken this process to be
extremely sacred, oracles from God, because it is inherently flawed,
not that it is error, but as all human life has its accuracies and
inaccuracies. Transmitting must be included among them. At the same
time I encourage you not to grow complacent with it. So, if you were
to take a hiatus from transmitting you may break habits that
interfere with clarity. But you may also break your faith bond which
encourages contact. It is a faith building process, but I caution
all of you not to rely upon it solely. Just as you would not seek
all you! truth from one book, do not seek all your truth from
transmission contacts. When I say this I do not mean that you should
not read and I do not mean that you should not seek contact.
Ginny: Thank you.
* Lantarnek: You are welcome, and I am thrilled to
have the opportunity to respond to your inquires. They were
delightful questions to entertain.
Elyon gives his greetings. I will close our session
and give you your day.