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THE TEACHING MISSION |
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ABRAHAM
APRIL 19, 2004
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. This meeting does me so much good in mind
and
spirit. Many times I am made to remember that my purpose is not
solely
about working. I love my work and yet meeting with you reminds me
that
there is so much more. For many of you this small allotment of time
is the
only time you can really generate this spiritual refreshment.
Various religious institutions provide for their member’s services
that
for the most part uplift the spirit. While our Mission is informal,
this
is your time to unify, fellowship, find balance, engage in reasoning
and
solutions, and share in faith. Informally speaking, this is your
church. I
thank you for having me. Believe me when I say I am learning right
along
with you. You have been a wonderful teacher to me. I am with comfort
to be
among you just as I am.
Again, this week as we allow our concerns to go by the wayside, let
us
take a step higher in mind to that place of peace. Here we are
whole. Here
we are accepted and adored for exactly what we are. This place is a
moment’s rest from striving or being bogged down with duties, from
being
entrapped by miscellaneous concerns. Here we are what we are and
that is
indeed good. Over these many years we have discussed spirituality in
conjunction with human behavior and tonight will be no different. I
am apt
to give where I can see there is a need.
Last week we spoke a bit on the Master’s life and the strength He
gathered
over time to become a perfected mortal. In this day and age
impatience is
rampant and to have everything immediately is looked at as common.
To have
everything includes to be well on the way to being accepting of the
evolving self. Human weakness is abhorred in this society and great
efforts are made to hide them. It would appear that when weaknesses
are
viewed by others they are confirmed and seemingly here to stay. Many
view
their real selves riddled with weakness and make great effort to be
anything but themselves.
What I love about the Master’s example here on earth was the fact
that He
was always genuine, always Himself, always in tune with the spirit,
and
therefore an authentic extension of the Father in Heaven. If He had
lived
His life the way others had expected, where would the world be now?
· The Master’s loved ones wanted Him to fulfill their greatest
expectations and perform miracles. His loved ones viewed His
forthcoming
greatness as their greatness or ego satisfaction by association.
· Some of the Master’s comrades desired that He take the Kingdom by
force. Everybody wants to be on a winning team.
· The so-called educated, wealthy and/or most holy in the land
wanted the Master to disappear altogether. His presence made their
self-perception crumble with truth. In His life of genuine goodness,
the
holy men of that day recognized their life to be selfish and fake.
Did the Master have physical pain? Yes. Did He have emotional pain?
Of
course. Did He not love and hurt for those who rejected Him? Yes.
The
Master could have very well followed popular opinion. He could have
chosen
to live by man’s rules and not universal law. It is possible His
life
could have been a bit more easy and certainly extended. The Master
however
had an eye single to the glory of His Father in Heaven. He had a
purpose
and there was no one or thing or amount of any seemingly earthly
goodness
that could take Him from it.
His purpose to reveal Father to us and us to the Father kept Him
selfless.
It kept Him focused on the task at hand. All other things were kept
by the
wayside. The Master’s relationship with His internal Father was the
key in
strengthening Him to be about the business. His everyday practice of
spending time with Father strengthened Him a little more each day to
go
forth with the Father’s plan. Had He not had this excellent
relationship
with Father maybe He would not have had such strength. You can see
how He
did make effort to relate more with Father and then deal with His
mortal
counterparts thereafter. The Father was first.
Of course, the Master understood weakness. He understood life’s
experience
is indeed strengthening for those tasks Father has planned. The
Master
well understood whom He served. This was His strength to be about
the
everyday mundane tasks that were beset before him. Many mortals
striving
in today’s world find their personal weaknesses to be overpowering
and
even when they fall, they have a difficult time recovering. To make
effort
to do good is a boost in moving forward. To slip in a sinful
direction is
indeed tearing down self-esteem for anyone who has a well balanced
conscience.
To do good is to feel good. It is to be in tune with the spirit. To
knowingly or perhaps unknowingly, go forward in a negative direction
is to
be sorely discouraged. It is to feel desolate or perhaps abandoned.
Certainly this is an embellished perception of a guilt-ridden mind.
In
mortal life there will always be some weaknesses, some places where
you
will fall short. This will happen. You will make effort of course in
the
direction of self-mastery and many times you may find it
unattainable. Do
not be so harsh with your budding soul, your evolving self. We are
each in
a state of becoming and patience is required to see it through.
This week do as the Master did in strengthening himself to handle
everyday
tasks. Spend time with the Father. Rise to that higher place in the
mind.
Find a moment every day to ponder in whom do you serve? When moments
of
weakness arise think not to tear yourself down immediately. No.
Dissect
the weakness, find its origin. Know that in some way the mortal
cries out.
That is all. Know that I am with growing affection. Go in peace.
Until
next time, shalom.
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