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ABRAHAM - THERE MUST BE BALANCE
JULY 14, 2003
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. I am enjoying the calm and thoughtful energy this
evening. Your
discussions always lead us into higher levels of thinking. Your
willingness to
be taught makes you each wonderful teachers. My lessons may come
weekly, but you
learn much more from your fellowship. I am grateful to be a part of
that.
This week your lesson was to aid you in becoming more aware of
Father in
everyday living. When many first come to the awareness that God is
truly a
living reality, they sometimes believe that all their thoughts,
actions and time
should be spent in nothing but the spirit. While this is a wonderful
intention,
there must be balance.
Said Jesus, "You are in the world yet not of it." You are here on
this
evolutionary planet to live a typical mortal life. With the business
of living
the material life you are to also learn to integrate the spiritual.
Many mortals
who become imbalanced in spirituality tend to allow the
responsibilities of life
to go by the wayside, and then they wonder why Father would allow
them to
stumble.
When the Master wore the flesh He experienced all you are to
experience. He
raised a family. He worked. He earned income. He paid His debts. He
toiled in
menial labor. He helped numerous neighbors, friends, family and
strangers. Many
times He had to make do with what He had, and yet there was still
the same
amount of joy as there was in abundance.
The Master helped His siblings with their studies. He helped to
teach,
discipline and He showed them unconditional love as any parent
would. He was
challenged by the free-thinking teen years. He was devastated at the
loss of a
sibling. The Master had to contend with His mother's fondest hopes
and attempts
at manipulation. Much of her earthly demands He met without
complaint, and
indeed learned to relate with her within her own understanding.
The Master looked at His family as if they were part of His
spiritual
development as He was a part of theirs. While learning the harsh
realities of
the family, He also learned about love, safety and responsibility.
Anyone
belonging to a group or family knows all too well the
disorganization, chaos and
constant demands. The family life is not reverent, pious and
peaceful, no, but
this is the reality of the mortal life.
The Master and His associates did a great deal of work to finance
their mission.
The apostles did not find much glory in fishing, and yet the Master
taught them
the value and artistry of working with integrity. The Master found
boat building
to be an art, while the work was somewhat difficult; He grew to love
the smell
and feel of the wood, the feel of His tools against the wood, the
creation that
came out of each individual task.
In the process of producing there was a mental calmness, which
allowed Him time
away from temporal problems. He learned to sincerely enjoy His work.
This work
spoke not to the masses at the time. It did not serve His mission in
any way
except for providing for His earthly family and preparing Him for
the mission
ahead. Jesus enjoyed working in the garden, even though the work was
difficult
and the sun was hot, He loved being at-one with the earth-in this He
found
closeness to Father.
The mortal life is very important to the eternal life. The more
aspects you can
learn of mortal living the more morontially fit you will be. To
constantly fight
the demands of mortal life is to bring about struggle and
disconnection from the
spirit. There really is joy in all things when you have allowed
Father to be
present in your life.
This week take time to ponder your mortal responsibilities and see
if you can
find Father in them or if you only find struggle. Find the art in
your work.
Find the joy in your group or family, even though there is some
hardship. Still
journal on your experiences in finding Father revealed in your
everyday living.
No questions this evening, perhaps next week. Again, make time to
meet with me
during the week. Know that I take great joy in your company and find
comfort in
our unification. My love goes with you. Until next week, shalom.
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