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SE Idaho Teaching Mission
15 May, 2005
Klarixiska, Daniel, Aaron, Michael
* Klarixiska: This is Klarixiska and we wish to welcome Pam back to
Pocatello, to the group, and to the fellowship of like beings –
mortals. We look forward to your participation and the gift of your
presence.
* Daniel: This is Daniel. I, too, would welcome Pam to this group
again. I am reminded of the human saying, “All that is old is new
again.” Friends, how delighted I am to be with you this evening as
your teacher, though I will not be teaching tonight. We have someone
else in mind for that designation. We were excited with the
questions which arose during your time of reading last week’s
lesson. It implies to us the depth to which you are taking our words
and analyzing them for clarity and personal growth. In fact, we made
some adjustments in our preparation for this evening’s presentation
based upon your comments. With those words of introduction let’s
begin. One moment please.
* Aaron: Greetings to you, my friends, I am Aaron. It is my pleasure
to be here this evening, for both the reunions and to solidify our
intention to pursue greater understanding of reality so that each
may be ennobled in their quest to understand the will of God.
You have heard it said that “You should be wise concerning the signs
of the times,” and yet it is true that most every generation
confuses the signs of the times and construes more meaning in the
events than is suggested by reality if viewed from a global level.
Part of the confusing aspect is the inability or unwillingness to
view different arenas of life as separate and distinct, even while
having some connection to others. For example, blending the
economic, political, and spiritual activities as one, such that if
there are struggles in one arena it is all too easy to misconstrue
and apply these difficulties to all arenas.
You are encouraged to recognize there are interconnected levels, but
the social, political, economic, and spiritual realms are distinct.
Political instability, in and of itself, does not connote to
spiritual instability. The same goes for any other arena of growth.
The more serious correlations occur when instability bleeds into
every institution. This very uncertainty creates spiritual
questioning.
But it is important to realize that the spiritual arena is
transcendent of the other arenas. There are areas, even on your
world, where there is extreme poverty, social isolation, and
political chaos, and yet enlightened individuals exist who seek to
know the inner spirit and to be of service to the world around them.
From the spiritual perspective, you can recognize that you are able
to transcend your circumstances and overlay the vision from
spiritual sources with the material plans and efforts. Without
seeing this distinction between the different arenas it becomes more
difficult to engage the spiritual arena when the other aspects are
depressed.
In times of uncertainty it is somewhat critical that there be torch
bearers -- those who can light the way for those caught in the
darkness and uncertainty of trying times. Your ability to stand firm
in the spiritual principles that have formed your foundation will be
key in bringing about more enlightened patterns on a societal level
as other individuals can be inspired with a sense of purpose by
recognizing those who live with purpose -- the purpose to know God,
to grow in realization, and share in the harvest with those who see
the fruits.
In essence, tonight I encourage you to be the torch bearers who
recognize that the spiritual life is not bound up in the material
life – the economics, or the politics – but stands alone as a path
that can be pursued regardless of the other realities around you.
Utilize the foundations that you have received through this long
period of instruction to cast away the doubts and uncertainties so
that you may more effectively be able to minister as you pass by, so
that your certainty about the higher realities and the ability to
grow in the spirit, will permeate your being and release out upon
your surroundings.
Nothing is more welcome in the darkness than to reach out and find a
light that knows for a certainty, the way out of the darkness. If
you contemplate all that you have learned and been taught, and
couple that with your internal seeking and time with the Father, you
may recognize that you do know the way out of the darkness and into
the light. Be able to be more enthusiastic and certain about that
fact, and you are, by your very nature, a torch bearer for the
future and for those who come into your presence.
At this time I will step back. We are here and available for
questions, as well as having other friends that can communicate with
you, as well.
Aaron, the very reference you made to speak with certainty about
what is happening or what our hope is, reflects back on a
conversation that truth for me isn’t necessarily going to ring for
someone else. So I think what I hear you saying is to state your own
truth and move on. There’s nothing to convince anyone about. It’s
simply a reference to our own security as far as the future is
concerned. Am I making myself clear?
* Aaron: I believe so, and you are right, in that it is your
certainty that will be impressive if your actions reflect what it is
you are certain about. One who is wrong can be certain in their
mind, but their actions do not reflect the alluring path that the
certainty would suggest.
So by recognizing all that you have learned, and manifesting the
characteristics that you know portray the Father – truth, kindness,
beauty – and having a certainty about it, this is the way to impress
and to be a light rather than needing to tell someone what to be. Of
course, if one is asking you may share, but it is immeasurably more
important to trust in the very qualities which have led you to where
you are.
Virginia: Thank you Aaron.
Bob S: Aaron, I have a question along the same lines as Virginia. I
am concerned that in advancing our spiritual knowledge we’ll get so
far ahead of other people that it will become difficult to
communicate with them. They won’t understand some of the truths that
we see and it will be hard for them to accept what we’re saying.
What’s your response to that?
* Aaron: To one who is seeking truth, it is not hard to follow. To
one trying to give truth, it is not always easy to give, for one has
to be in a place to receive it. But if you seek to be truthful,
honest, sincere, and kind, then this translates into any language,
and actually creates the opportunities for you to share the
advancing truths as one’s mind is opened to the possibilities.
You do have to be aware, or discern somewhat, the level of
development a person might be at, so that you can tailor your words
in a way that would make the truth you would like to share more
palatable to the mind receiving it. One sure means of building a
bridge of communication is to speak to the spirit within their minds
more than you would try to speak to their intellect alone.
By having a conscious awareness that you have this common reality
within each of you it becomes easier to let the spirit in you
translate your efforts for the spirit in them. Sometimes all your
words are for not, and the person walks away simply being impressed
with your sincerity.
After all of my efforts to explain this to you, I feel I have
confused you further.
Bob S: No, it has shown me that it’s a much more difficult job than
just knowing the truth in your own mind. Is that why Jesus wasn’t
critical of other people? That he waited for them to say something
that he could expand upon or help them to understand at a higher
level? He was, by letting them talk, trying to get a handle on their
level of spiritual sophistications?
* Aaron: Yes and no -- meaning yes, he had the ability to recognize
where someone was at and to expand upon the concepts they held, but
one of the more alluring characteristics of Jesus was that he truly
wanted to know the thoughts of others and was very curious and
inquisitive and truly interested in everything that they thought.
Bob S: And that sincerity they perceived as concern or love and it
led them to be more open to what he had to say?
* Aaron: Yes, this did come as a result, and truly his motive was
not to seek for a way to teach other people, but rather to truly
know other people. Because he was so interested in them, when in
conversation he would naturally be able to expand upon a concept
because he so thoroughly understood what they were saying.
Many people on your world have difficulty being truly interested in
what others have to say, to various degrees, because of the
protective instinct due to the distortions which cause people to be
concerned for themselves, and how they are perceived, whereas
Michael was free from this concern for self.
And so once you have more complete trust in the overcare of the
Father, you are better able to let go and just be with other people,
sharing naturally when it comes about. Does this expand on the
concepts?
Bob S: Yes it does. Thank you.
* Aaron: You’re welcome, and know that we recognize that your
inabilities to achieve this in entirety are not construed as
negative so much as a simple recognition that you are conflicted, as
a species, with a combination of self-protection and the desire to
socialize your experience.
(Clock chimes the hour) The bell has sounded, and so our time is
coming to a close this evening.
Pam: One remark, Aaron, and that is your description of
communicating with others was a description to me of how the
Teaching Mission and the teachers communicate with us.
* Aaron: We have gone through the courses and shed our baggage, so
to speak. So yes, we have learned, in large part, the ways of
Michael, and yet, even at our material level did we have struggles
with these efforts, as you have, and will. Even on a world of light
and life, one must grapple with self and the desire to be in
relationship, and trust in the overcare of the Father.
I am finished, but another will close your meeting, this evening. If
you would stand and hold hands…
* Michael: My beautiful children, what a delight it is to see you
coming to me to learn, to grow, to see your trusting faces. I
protect you, watch over you, and I present you to my Father on
Paradise, as examples of my children who are growing, struggling,
moving forward, and opening up with great progress. You are truly a
joy to me and my Father. I love you. You are protected. You are
thought about. You all are like newborn babies. Remember you are
never alone, my children. Good evening.
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