[tmtranscripts] Michael 3.19.07

JERRY LANE nytrayn at msn.com
Mon Mar 26 09:07:41 PDT 2007


Michael—March 19, 2007

Marin T/M Group—Mill Valley, California—U.S.A.

MICHAEL—T/R—JL

(Conscious and unconscious)
(Living in a state of question and wonder)
(Your relationship with the past)
(Perceiving a moral dimension in everything)
(Being a person)
(Spiritual hunger)
(God the Father: the Supreme Being)

Dear Michael and Mother Spirit, Once again it’s Monday evening and we’ve
gathered together to feel your presence and hear your words. You help us
confirm for ourselves the reality of spirit, which was mostly imperceptible,
only faith and curiosity, before. They still remain, but you reach out to
us, and elicit a response in us that acknowledges your truth and wisdom—so
you illuminate a part of us too. Thank you. Amen.

MICHAEL: Good evening my children, this is Michael, your spiritual father.
And this is Jesus, your dear friend. Tonight I would like to clarify some
points I feel have perhaps been misunderstood or a source of confusion in
the past. So much of what Mother and I say in these sessions is very
limited in a living context. For to exhaustively delineate and rigidly
define every term we use would take another Urantia book. I confess it may
be a bit tardy for those of you who have followed our lessons for many years
now, but I do want to say that I’m addressing you here this evening, and
those of you who will read these lessons, pretty much as your conscious
selves. I say this because a large part of our lessons have been
introducing you to the complexity that you are, and is, for the most part,
unconscious. It’s even ironic to the point of pitying the poor ego-maniac
who doesn’t realize he is so much more than what he thinks he is.

(Conscious and unconscious)

We have addressed the three major aspects of yourself, the physical, the
mental, and the spiritual, yet so much of all these three aspects is, moment
to moment, unconscious. Obviously you are not consciously keeping your own
physical bodies going, digesting your last meal and so forth. Obviously too
you are not consciously aware of all the hundreds of thousands of rather
detailed memories you have, wrapped up and accessible by way of your
comfortable and spontaneous use of language/thought within yourself.

Many of our lessons have been--as you noted in your prayer this
evening--trying to help you realize and confirm for yourselves the reality
of spirit, and how to go about using your spiritual creativity. In addition
we’ve offered the concept of your soul as a living record of your life,
produced by both your Father Fragment and your personality’s experience.
Being a spiritual construct by the very purest spirit there is, it is so
much more enormous than you can yet get a hold of. So I am of necessity
addressing mostly your consciousness, your conscious selves, in our
get-togethers here.

I welcomed Mother Spirit’s lesson last week where she extended what I taught
on effort and effortlessness and commitment. She talked about it from a
more objective viewpoint along the time-line of your lives, and how you grow
your memories, and soul, and abilities. So keep this in mind as you read
and perhaps re-read some of the older lessons. Our purpose is to help you
realize, consciously, some of these great truths of your human being, hidden
in the very complexity that you are. This may explain some of the paradoxes
that arise when you compare what is known and understood by way of these
different, but intermingling, human dimensions.

For this too is a way to freedom, a way of knowing what you yourselves are,
moment to moment, co-creating of your own experienced reality. You can
understand this easily enough in principle, that you yourselves are both
recognizing and projecting all the meaning and value you find in the world
around you. But the confirmation is in noticing how, as you’ve changed and
grown inside, your relationship with the world, especially with the people
of the world, has changed in a complementary fashion. Here’s another place
you can look for the rewards of your inner growth. Every person you
encounter is his or her own walking infinity inside, yet you can only
recognize this in others to the degree it is a living reality within
yourself.

So with respect to my spiritual reality--right now: is this really
happening? How can you tell if it is or not? Now ask yourselves further:
are you reaching for concepts, an idea what a Creator Son is, and who I am
specifically either as Michael or as Jesus? Or are you reaching for some
subtle feeling of my presence, and how my words correspond to something
within you? It may be a little of both.

I’m asking you to re-experience once again what we taught about feeling
being your most fundamental human reality, moment to moment. If you’ve
lived many years now, language and thought have become such unconscious and
comfortable tools you may never think to wonder: what is their origin—with
me? You might find it interesting to say to yourself some common word like,
water. See if you can feel: what is the present reality behind this
thought/sound? Or are you reaching for a specific memory, some actual
experience of how water felt?

If this is such a subtle and almost ineffable experience about such a simple
reality, think about the other more metaphysical, even spiritual concepts
you may be using. Language itself, and its use, is such a habit it takes
genuine curiosity, even creative imagination, to approach it afresh. You
gain such deeper insights as to the origin of what you are thinking, you may
begin to realize what you are constantly assuming, what you are constantly
creating, yourself, of your inner and outer reality.

This is where a genuine search for truth may lead you. It may not be all
that comfortable at times to feel a certain bedrock of usage crumbling
beneath you. Indeed, one of the great advantages on that morning when you
re-awaken on the Mansion Worlds is to find everything so profoundly changed
it offers you the opportunity to begin again. But tonight I would just like
to introduce the principle of beginning again, or, if you will, keeping your
Beginner’s Mind. First, see the necessity for this, this ever deeper and
more continuously conscious fresh perception, and reevaluation, for you all
have expressed some discomfort in doing this, in not knowing if you are
doing the right thing, or expressing it as, What else might I do to know if
I am doing the right thing?

(Living in a state of question and wonder)

Implicit in the discomfort is an assumption that to live in a state of
question is somehow erroneous or unnecessary. But I opened with asking you
to consider how much of you, in all your aspects, is conscious, and how much
is necessarily unconscious. This presupposes levels within you. One
solution to the discomfort is to accept the necessity for questioning
yourself, giving free rein at times to the wonder of what else you might do,
or think, or feel, and do this with your whole heart and soul. Simply get
used to it. See it as a genuine, necessary search for truth, to follow the
changing reality of yourself and all that out there.

Then take a break from this very thing. Just do your best to relax this
kind of striving. Just relax into stillness. Let it all go. Rediscover
each time anew your home base in actuality, in completeness, in spirit,
right where you join company with Mother Spirit and myself, and most
profoundly of all, your very own Father Fragment, your very own presence of
God.

Now I’ve just presented these two activities almost as polar opposites, the
questioning, and feeling the assurance. Consider that they might be one in
God’s will for you. Get beyond the fear that turns the self-questioning and
the wondering into doubt. And don’t make the error of trying to relax into
the spiritual assurance of stillness by an effort of will. Feel the
concentration of your mental facilities, and then the relaxation of them,
like your breath as you naturally breathe in and out.

It is very much like your breath, my children. Most of you can recall, from
your early stages of meditation, how your noticing your breath changed it,
and how this too became a spiritual ability of just watching, just noticing
something you could change, yet choose not to, so it might be a discovery.
So too this going back and forth between a self-questioning deliberate
wondering, and what we might call going beyond yourself to rest in spirit in
an experience of ours and our Father’s presence, can become as
natural-seeming as your breath.

Pray for guidance. Come visit us and your Father Fragment in stillness.
Consider our suggestions, for no one can decide for you what you need to
question, or wonder; or anticipate what you may discover. You have to see
for yourself. You have to steal out to the periphery of what you know and
peek over the edge. The adventure is yours to undertake. So will be the
rewards to add to your soul. Wonder about all these many levels in this
complex being you are. Marvel that in all three aspects of your being,
physical, and mental, and spiritual, you are an infinity to
yourself—already. You might as well get used to it: it only gets larger.
(Ed: this was said with a great deal of humor)

If you have any questions or comments this evening, let’s expand to
encompass them as well.

Student: Father Michael, in the last few days I’ve been thinking about my
past life and how many times somebody on your side has saved me from a
disaster of some sort--not necessarily physical, but emotional and mental.
And it’s an ongoing thing, and I appreciate it very much, now that I begin
to recognize how it is. So I thank you very much for your involvement, and
all the others’ involvement—the other beings who are involved in my life.

I don’t quite understand the assurance you’re talking about. In the
Alcoholics Anonymous program I’m learning to live a life that is better,
better ways of doing, better ways of more honestly living life. But it gets
very uncomfortable at times because I begin to recognize how wrong I’ve been
in so many things, how off-base. Some of it was just simply
evolutionary--that small stuff I learned when I was a kid; and I learned
more about it when I was grown up. Some of it was plain wrong and it’s very
uncomfortable, as you say. I don’t understand where the assurance comes
from.

(Your relationship with the past)

MICHAEL: Yes, my son, and yet you called it. One of the basic tenets of
Alcoholics Anonymous is to recognize and acknowledge there is a power
greater than yourself, and this is no less than your introduction to the
spiritual community. I congratulate you on recognizing the source of what
you call these saving graces, and how you can feel they have helped you from
time to time.

There’s a hard saying of, let the past bury the past; but you can interpret
it simply, let the past be the past. We’ve suggested reliving moments of
the past as purely as you can. Open a little door to your soul in your
stillness, and relive those moments in all the infinite fullness they had at
the time: what did you see; what did you hear; what did you do; what did
that time feel like? Because as you do this extra-consciously, my son, you
experience a strange catharsis when you return to the present moment. This
is the enormous power of understanding because you can now make sense of
what might have been senseless, or misunderstood, or simply something that
continually abrades your nerves because it’s not yet been re-experienced as
past.

Understanding is a power. It allows you to keep things in the past where
they belong. What I’m pointing at here is a kind of living detachment, not
from the past in denial, but with the past. Insofar as you get more and
more a sense of your spontaneous living presence and your creative spirit in
present time, you are not being conditioned so much by past events. This is
the assurance. This is resting right in present accomplishments so past
fears or notions of impossibility, mistakes, failures; all these things can
be positive lessons in the light of present understanding--and forgiveness.
You may as well use these lessons—you’ve paid for them with your life, with
living.

This is the assurance of spirit where, through your understanding, you can
use spirit now to gain the initiative, to say ahead of the curve, to begin
to express yourself more and more, to wonder more and more: what do I want
out of life? What do I want to do? What just naturally turns me on?
Perhaps, What is God’s will for me? You are feeling the source of the
spiritual community that is helping you. That is the direction in which to
open your wonder. Ask of your Father Fragment, what is your will for me?
What is the best thing I can do today? Then enter into what we’ve called
reality-experiments with a joyful heart. Spirit is the source of the
assurance you seek. When you realize it, it is a genuine accomplishment.
Does this help you my son?

Student: Indeed it does, Father Michael. I’ve heard you and Mother say
the same thing about experiencing the past, and I find myself wanting to do
that, but unwilling to look at all the mistakes and failures. It seems
that’s all I look at. I can’t seem to balance them out with all the good
things, the positive things I’ve done—the happy times. But the assurance
you’re talking about--I still don’t quite understand--does give me a context
to put all this in. Yeah, maybe I’ll get rid of, get over the negative and
start remembering the positive stuff. Thank you. (heavy sigh)

MICHAEL: My son, you’re up against a psychological reality here that your
present, living state of mind influences your evaluation of the past. So
reread my lesson tonight on accomplishment in the present. Sometimes the
only way to avoid thinking of these negative things is to do something now.
That requires a great determination. Begin to initiate a new life that can
become the basis from which you can realize the good things you’ve done all
your life. This is not living in the past, whether success or failure.
Live more now; do more now. Does this make sense to you?

Student: Yes, it’s beginning to make a lot more sense than it did when we
first started. I’m going to have to read the transcript a few times to get
it to sink in and be a part of me.

MICHAEL: What I mean is, initiate those positive things you enjoy before
you are driven by all this negativity into a stubborn funk where you refuse
to do anything.

Student (laughing): Yes, I’ve done that. Yes, it makes sense now.

MICHAEL: By creating, initiating your day to day life, rather than being
driven by the past, you have a real kind of freedom from the past. What you
are doing now will be supporting itself, valuable in and of itself, real and
good. There is something called achievement, and it has its own great
power. You can always rest assured in genuine accomplishment. So yes, by
all means reread these, and bring up any questions you may have. (Yes)

There is a enormous amount of inertia you can feel, an overwhelming drag of
laziness or uncertainty. (Yes, I’ve done that too…) Look it right in the
eye and just step off regardless. I wish you well, my son. Keep feeling
for how the spiritual community is supporting you and cheering you on, for
this is how you join us.

Student: It would be a pleasure to join you, but I think we have to wait
for a while. But I’m willing to wait for it’s worth it.

MICHAEL: What I’m suggesting, my son, is waiting no longer. It’s doing.
Alternate these like breathing in and out—the doing and the resting with us.
Now just rest in my peace for a while.

Student: I will. Thank you , Father Michael.

MICHAEL: Tomorrow is a new day with new possibilities. Go forward to greet
it. Mother Spirit sends her love too.

Student: Thank you, Mother.

Student: Yes, Michael. I don’t think I’m guilty of being lazy; I’m
probably at the other extreme. It would be nice to have a break, to just
relax and rest. Sometimes I just want to give up, though God won’t let me.
But there was that feeling, that I’ve had enough. I’m tired of scanning
what’s going on in my mind, and my heart, and in my soul. Last week with
Mother Spirit I questioned where I am right now.

I look at myself and I don’t feel happy. I don’t feel that joy you assure
me does exist within me. I’ve had glimpses. I’ve felt the experience of
it. Maybe I contemplate too much. But I see and feel things so much more
acutely now. I see in my day to day life peoples’ frustrations, and
sadness, and hardships, just in the people I work for. And I feel for them.
And there’s nothing I can do.

Then I read about all the soldiers who have died in this war, in Iraq; and
what the soldiers in Israel are doing to the Palestinians. So it’s hard for
me to experience joy when all this is going on in the world, and my day to
day life. I feel different from those around me. I see things differently.
I know there is another way, and I want to communicate that. But I don’t
know how. I just want to know what is God’s will for me, because, as I’ve
said before, I’m nothing if I can’t share what God has given me to share.
I’m tired of uncertainty. (laughs) I’m really tired of that.

(Perceiving a moral dimension in everything)

MICHAEL: My son, I almost hesitate to answer the question implicit in what
you are saying for I don’t wish to overly generalize or give too facile a
response, but a large part of it is what the Urantia book speaks about as an
innate property of your personality, the ability to distinguish right and
wrong, to feel an innate moral dimension. This is what you are experiencing
ever more acutely—as you say. It becomes: how can you feel a joy of
spiritual triumph in the ability to perceive this, yet not be torn apart in
uncertainty because things are no longer so black-and-white?

I think you can see from this point of view the necessity of experiencing
this moral dimension. For if you want to come up with your own solutions,
your own ability to help, then your sense of right and wrong, of what could
be better—even while feeling all the pain that is being suffered by your
fellows—is a necessary step. So I offer you this realization: that there is
a spiritual triumph in your growing ability to exercise your moral
discrimination, to perceive and understand ever more fully and broadly what
gives rise, and what all though history has given rise, to this conflict,
this warfare. For in doing so you will be experiencing internally the
complexity involved in these exterior events. Only by doing so can you
begin to appreciate what the combatants are faced with even more
immediately. How do you end some of these conflicts that have been going on
for centuries now and giving meaning to peoples’ lives?

Here there is a fine line between rightfully feeling a kind of spiritual
triumph that allows you to rest awhile in that accomplishment, compared to
being happily indifferent or callous. Be open to the wondering that keeps
you from being self-satisfied. Consider the courage it takes to keep from
being simple-mindedly self-satisfied. As I just mentioned to (Name), think
of the creativity, the initiation, the doing it takes to follow God’s will,
to be more like him in creating a better world.

Student: I guess my sense of frustration is because I do have these
understandings, but I don’t know how the parties involved could even
conceive of these understandings and allow them to be considered, and
implemented—just the basic treatment of human beings. I’ve read about
others who have these feelings of empathy, and then go headlong into the
fray; but nothing changes—except they become martyrs. The conflict goes on
and on.

MICHAEL: Mother Spirit once posed the realization of how much different
folks have to settle these things for themselves, for it brings it full
circle back to you, being aware of this pain and suffering, and yet meeting
your neighbor with good cheer and moral support. This is quite a stretch,
not to get depressed or drowned in negativity.

Student: Yes. I don’t want to minimize my own needs, my own sense of value
of who I am.

MICHAEL: But to open yourself to the suffering, and still genuinely be
there for others, for your family and friends; these are small spiritual
triumphs in which you can feel yourself doing good, and have these as bright
moments in your soul; and achieve some balance here. This is how you can be
effective in changing your sphere of the world. It takes no less than this,
person by person, because everyone has their free will to experience, to
cultivate, to grow. So welcome, my son, as much as you can, this acuity of
perception, this feeling of a moral dimension in everything you see and do.
It only seems a heavy burden at first, like any other potential you are
beginning to actualize. It is really how you join the spiritual community,
how you realize your spiritual nature.

Student: I guess I am opening up and stepping off…(laughs)…to new ways I
can be there for others. It doesn’t have to be an intrusive manner. It can
be nonverbal as well. I prefer to be inconspicuous.

One of my clients is beginning to experience Alzheimer’s, and I would love
to be able to help her. Another has thyroid cancer, and I’d like to offer
healing--if I had that capability. All I can do is pray.

(Being a person)

MICHAEL: If you would, first of all and above all, be a person. Be a
person to others. This healing contact is most direct and immediate. You
are no longer just the worker, or whatever social role you may be playing.
To be there for them as a person, an individual with whom they can share
their experience of life, perhaps help them escape themselves and their
problems for a while and engage in a real spirit-to-spirit, soul-to-soul
exchange with another genuine person in their life: this has great meaning,
great value.

Student: I really see that. I can offer a different slant on things they
may not have thought of.

One last question—I know it’s getting late. I do feel, besides my physical
body, I do feel, in a sense, another body beneath the surface of my skin.
Also I notice a desire to rest more, to kind-of center my energies on God.
So if you have any comments on that, or what we’ve been talking about…

(Spiritual hunger)

MICHAEL: My son, much of what you call your God-self we call your Father
Fragment, your Thought Adjuster. Your personality, created by God, seeks
this companionship—almost, in a way, knows it. You do have a kind of
spiritual hunger for this possibility of joining with your Creator. You’re
beginning to feel this. It is the kind of resting assured I spoke of, the
deep relaxing into the spiritual presence of your Father Fragment--which is
pretty much indistinguishable from Mother Spirit’s and my presence too. In
fact you needn’t distinguish them at this stage. Feeling our spirits can
come about as an augmentation of a ground of being, a background of pure
spirit that you can begin to segregate and recognize as distinct from
yourself. This is supremely restful, this constant companionship that is
possible to experience. This is what you are feeling toward. We call it
going home.

Student (laughing): It feels like that too. It feels really good… when I
allow myself to truly rest. Hmmm…

MICHAEL: Well, there’s your joy!

Student (breaking up this time): True! Wow! Thank you for that.
(Michael and the other students join in)

MICHAEL: It’s my joy too.

Student: Be in my peace! (and everyone breaks up…)

MICHAEL: Amen! (others: Amen!)

Student: Thank you.

MICHAEL: What a happy note to end on. I’m almost shy of saying anything
else.

(God the Father: the Supreme Being)

One final note though: We do distinguish God the Father and our relationship
to him as his children. We are all his sons and daughters, just as you are
also mine and Mother Spirit’s: maybe you can think of God as your
Grandfather. Yet even when we think of all of God there is, as a single
being, we do need to express in the English language the different ways in
which he manifests himself to us. If you want a visual image, think of a
single pure crystal with seven facets. One of these is God the Father;
another is the Supreme Being, that aspect of God that is the soul of the
time-and-space creation, the sum total of all the experiences of all the
personal beings who have ever been, and continue to be, out here apart from
the central creation of Havona.

Your relationship to this aspect of God, to the Supreme Being, is one of
doing. And there is no blunting that point, in truth and actuality.
Sometimes you must first do in order to feel yourself being. You must
accomplish before you can rest. This is another facet of God’s will, even
though it might still be a matter of faith for you, my children, to accept,
and to embrace, as I said before, as a divine necessity—manifesting his love
and wisdom. Be in my peace. Good evening.


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