Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East
By
Baird T. Spalding
Volume
III
FORWARD:
Dear Reader, you
are not only a reader but a friend whom I have met face to face and conversed
with, just as you have met and conversed with each of the characters in this
book. I am certain they surround you
with the full glory of the Divine Light of Life, Love, and Wisdom; and by
surrounding you thus, they aid you in your understanding.
They enfold you
in the ever-present Divine Light of Life, Love and Wisdom, which is theirs to
send out and to give. They see you
always enfolded in this Omnipresent Divine Presence. They see you seated on your own throne as a true king or queen,
ruling through and by this divine Presence.
They envisage you knowing and accomplishing your Divine Mission, always
alive, always peaceful and happy, always the Divine You. They see not only you but the whole human
family, divine and pure, and every created thing or form as divine, created in
the image and likeness of the divine; not one nor one sect nor one creed but
all and that all inclusive.
None can
appreciate these great people save those who have been admitted to the quiet of
their sacred places and thoughts. They
LIVE Truth, which is a part of the Universe itself. Life is really traceable back into the misty past, which bears to
us the accomplishments of hundreds of thousands of past centuries. To us, life is bound about by every
limitation and convention. To them,
life is boundless, ceaseless, unending bliss and happiness; the longer the span
of life, the greater the joy and the more worthwhile the living.
None that
understand and love these people can doubt their teachings; neither can he
doubt their true sincerity when he has partaken of their hospitality.
The western
world looks to the outer, thereby touching the hem of the garment. The eastern
puts on the robe but not as a garment that may be laid aside.
The West polish
the vessel of the lamp. The East fan
the flame that it may give forth a more intense light.
The West look to
the outer with longing eyes, back of which is the glow of spiritual vision, the
seeking of true knowledge. The East
know that flesh must be illumined by the light of the flame that is first
kindled from within, then allowed to shine forth to the without as the full
blaze of the noonday sun.
The West name
themselves material. The East live
truly in the allness of spirit. They
behold each and every one living by compelling, impelling, sustaining Spirit—it
matters not what the location, be it in the great snows of Alti Himalaya, the
busy modern city, or the most secluded monastery.
That which to
the western world seems miraculous and unbelievable is to the poised Hindu
thought, the natural outcome of the acceptance and the bringing forth of
Spirit, that which is set forth as God in manifest form. They that are fully alive know full well
that there is far more than that which comes under their personal recognizance;
in fact, there is much more than ever has been dreamed of in any philosophy.
Therefore, there
are no apologies offered for this book or for those which have preceded it.
When you look
longingly with a clear vision toward an accomplishment, it is your divine
heritage to command that you place yourself in such a receptive attitude that
the ability is already yours to bring forth your ideal.
God speaks
through the God-man today just as God has spoken down the long ages. The knowledge which the people in this book
convey is by no means new, although the presentation brings a new light to the
western world.
The main object
of their lives is to give knowledge and enlightenment to humanity through pure
knowledge, aflame with love. Their
great mission is to pave the way toward peace and harmony through man’s great
power to accomplish. They are the greatest
friends of true science, religion, and philosophy; and they proclaim these as
well as all men, brothers, as Truth is one.
Thus science becomes the golden thread upon which the pearls are strung.
The day is here
in which a large portion of humanity has already outgrown the old concept of
Divinity. They have lost their faith in
teachings based upon faith alone; they have learned that to be good in order to
gain a heavenly reward after death is a fallacy, a very low ideal—this idea of
being good for the reward’s sake and the special privilege of playing harps and
singing psalms forever. They have
realized that this is an expression of self-interest only and completely
foreign to the teachings of the Christ of God, the God-man fully alive.
The idea of death
is foreign to—in fact, it is a direct contradiction of—the divine purpose and
is not in accord with the law of the Cosmos or its vibrant radiations. Neither is it in accord with the teachings
of Jesus.
The church and
the graveyard are often in the same field.
This alone is a direct acknowledgment that Christian teachings have not
been even comprehended. The Christ-man
has spoken and the listening ear has heard, “If a man believes in me, he shall
never die.” The God-man knows that the
one who is in sin or lives with sinful vibrations surrounding him dies, and
unto him “the wages of sin is death”; but the gift of God to the God-man in the
kingdom of God here on earth, the human body perfect in the flesh, when man
lives true to the God vibration and wholly in that vibratory thought.
The people in
this book have taken God out of the realm of the supernatural and of
superstition and have placed Him wholly in vibratory frequency, knowing that as
they keep their bodies in the divine vibration, they never grow old and never
die.
When the
vibrations of their bodies are lowered or allowed to slow down, death
ensues. In fact, these people know that
when the mistake of death is accomplished, the body is vibrating at such a low
rate that the emanating life-vibrations are actually crowded out of the body
temple and that those vibrating life-emanations still hold together and
maintain the same form which the body had when they were crowded out. Those emanations have intelligence and still
revolve around a central nucleus or sun which attracts and holds them
together. These emanating particles are
surrounded by an intelligent emanation that assists them to keep their form and
from which they again draw substance to erect another temple. This is in direct accord and works in
complete harmony with the intelligence that has been built around the body
during their life cycle. If that
intelligence vibrates at a low frequency or, in other words, is weak, it loses
contact with the emanations of life and energy that have been forced out of the
body (or form of clay after the life-emanations have left it) and the
emanations finally disperse and return to the source, then complete death is
accomplished; but, if the intelligence is strong, vibrant, and active, it takes
full charge immediately and a new body is instantly assembled. A resurrection has taken place; and through
that resurrection man is perfected in the flesh. Not all can hear or accept such a revelation. “He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.”
[Mark 4:9.] He whose understanding is
developed sufficiently, is able to comprehend.
Thus, large
portions of humanity are developing a science through which they are again
discovering that God has always lived in man and with humanity; yet they for a
time have not known God, they have only lost sight of the God-man.
To those of whom
I have written I dedicate this book, as well as the books that have been
published. At the feet of these near
and dear ones I lay my deepest respect and gratitude and in no way do I feel that
I am conferring upon them the honor due them.
We went
doubting; we left with the greatest regrets, loving them every one, feeling
that we had gained a truer and deeper insight into the science of Life and True
Living.
(Signed)
Baird T. Spalding
Chapter I
After those
assembled had departed, my associates and I stayed on, loath to leave the place
where we had witnessed such a transformation.
No words can describe our feelings and the tremendous uplift of those
last hours.
The words, “ALL
FOR ONE, AND ONE FOR ALL,” blazed forth as vividly as when they first
appeared. We did not talk, we could not
say a word. Although we were in the
same general position until daylight, we had no sense of being confined in a
room. Our bodies seemed to emit a brilliant
light and, wherever we walked we had no sense of limiting walls, although just
previous to the experience we were in a room hewed from solid rock. There did not seem to be a floor under our
feet; yet we moved freely in any direction.
Words absolutely
fail to describe our thoughts and sensations.
We even walked beyond the confines of the room and the cliff; yet we had
no feeling of being hampered. Our
garments and everything about us seemed to radiate a pure white light. Even after sunrise this light seemed
brighter than that of the sun. We
seemed to be in a great sphere of light and we could look through this crystal
ray and see the sun as it appeared far away, shrouded in a haze. It actually seemed cold and uninviting
compared with the place where we stood.
Although the thermometer registered 45 degrees below zero and the
country was covered with snow that sparkled in the morning sunlight, in the
place where we were there was a
consciousness of warmth, peace, and beauty that surpasses expression. It was one occasion in which thoughts could
not be put into words.
Here we stayed
for three more days and nights with no thought of rest or refreshment. There was not a sign of fatigue or weariness
and, as we looked back upon the time, it seemed as if it passed in an
instant. Yet we were conscious of each
other’s presence and of the passing of the hours.
There was no
sunrise or sunset, just a continuous glorious day; not a vague dream but every
moment an actual reality. And what a
vista of the future opened before us!
The horizon seemed to be pushed back into eternity; or, as our Chief
expressed it, it seemed to be expanding into a boundless and eternal sea of
throbbing, pulsating life. And the
great beauty of it all was that it was for all to see and know—not for just a
few, but for all.
On the fourth
day, our Chief suggested that we go below to the room of the records in order
to again take up our work of translation.
Upon making the move to proceed, we found ourselves standing all
together in the room.
I can but let
the reader picture our astonishment and joy.
We had moved two stories down and accomplished two flights of stairs
without the least physical exertion on our part and without the least knowledge
of the accomplishment. Yet there we were
in the room among the records where we had been working. It was all aglow with light, the place was
warm and cheerful, and we could move anywhere we wished without the least
effort.
When we took up
one of the tablets and placed it in a convenient place for study, its context
and meaning were translated to us perfectly.
When we began writing these translated conclusions, suddenly a whole
page of manuscript would be filled with the text in our own handwriting. All we need do, was to place the pages together
in manuscript form.
In this way we
finished manuscript after manuscript of these translations. By two o’clock that afternoon we had
finished and filed twelve manuscripts of over four hundred pages each and we
experienced not the least fatigue from this pleasant occupation.
We were so
engrossed that we were unconscious of the presence of others in the room until
our Chief stepped forward with a greeting.
We all looked up to see Jesus, Emil, our hostess and Chander Sen—the man
of the records, whom we had at first called the old man of the records but whom
we now knew as “the young man.” There
were also Bagget Irand and a stranger to whom we were introduced as Ram Chan
Rah. We later learned his familiar name
to be Bud Rah.
The table was
cleared and prepared for a meal. We sat
down and after a few moments of silence, Jesus spoke:
“Almighty and
All-Pervading Father Principle, which shines forth ever triumphant from within
us out to all the world and is the light, love, and beauty which we are
experiencing this day and which we always experience if we only will, we bow
before this altar on which burns the undying fire of perfect love, harmony,
true wisdom, unending devotion and pure humility. This sacred light shines steadily on, undimmed, from within the souls
of those who are now gathered at this, the altar of true fatherhood, sonship,
and devoted brotherhood. This divine
light does shine forth from these near and dear ones, out and out to the most
remote places of all the world, that all may see its great light and may
experience its undimmed and unquenchable love.
The rays of this all-pervading light, beauty, and purity shine through
the receptive souls and hearts of those who are gathered at this, your altar. We are now conscious of these all-consuming
and embracing rays of love and we send them forth and they transmute, blend,
and harmonize all mankind.
“It is the true
and the pure Christ of God, standing forth from each and all, that we salute
and stand face to face with, equal to—one with God.
“Again we salute
God, our Father, right within and standing forth.”
After Jesus
ceased speaking, we all arose upon the suggestion that we return to the room
where our former experience had taken place.
As we started toward the door, we realized that we are already there.
This time we
were conscious of moving but not conscious of the cause of locomotion. As soon as we expressed the desire, we were
actually in the upper room. Although
the shadows of evening were well advanced, our way was perfectly lighted and we
found all aglow with the rich beauty and effulgence that had been there when we
departed.
The reader will
recall it was in the room we had just left that Chender Sen returned to us
after being brought back from what we looked upon as death.
To us that room
was a shrine and it seemed aglow with all possibilities, a sanctified place
where we ourselves had been able to step forth to a greater accomplishment
than, as mortals, we had previously known.
From that time
on till April 15th, the day of our departure, not a day or night
passed that we did not all meet together for at least one hour. During this time the room never again
assumed the appearance of solid rock.
It seemed as though we could always see through those walls into
infinite space. It was in that room
that the bonds limiting consciousness were removed. It was there that a great vista of the future opened to us. We all sat down at the table and Jesus
resumed the conversation.
“It takes a true
motivating thought, focused on a central absorbing point or ideal to bring
forth or accomplish and you, as well as all mankind, can become that motivating
center. Not one thing comes forth
unless man first expresses the ideal.
“At one time man
was fully conscious that he was this motivating center and lived fully
conscious of his inheritance and dominion.
He lived consciously in a condition that you term heaven. All but a few have let go of this divine
gift and today the great majority are absolutely unconscious of this divine
quality which is mankind’s true inheritance.
“What man has
done once, he can accomplish again.
This is the principle back of the endless array of life and
manifestation that you see all around you and includes your own life, together
with that of every existing thing, as every existing thing has life. Ere long science will give you ample grounds
for saying that things are not material, as science will soon see that all
things can be reduced to one primal element containing innumerable particles
universally distributed, responding to vibratory influences, and all in perfect
and absolute equilibrium or balance.
“Hence, it
follows on mathematical grounds alone that it took some definite movement, some
initial action, to draw together the infinite particles of this all-pervading
universal natural substance, in order to bring them into form as selective
objects.
“This power did
not originate wholly within a particle, but is a power greater, yet at one with
the particle and you, through your thought and definite action, co-operating with
the vibration, give selectivity to these particles. Thus will physical science be compelled to understand through
necessary deductions, so that scientists will recognize the presence of a
power, which, at this time, is not understood because it is inactive; and which
is inactive only because it is not recognized.
“But, when
recognized and communed with by man and brought into actual expression, it is
fully capable of separating certain specific areas for the specific display of
this universal cosmic energy.
“Then there is
built up what you look upon as a material universe, with all its different
manifestations, by an orderly process of evolution. If orderly, then each stage must lay the foundation perfectly for
the greater development of the stage that is to follow. If you can accomplish progress in perfect
order and harmony of thought and action, you are in actual accord with power
and this power brings forth, on an unlimited scale, the faculty of selecting
the means to an end. You distribute
life and energy under a recognized order of cosmic progression.
“Then there is
built up what you look upon as a material universe, with all its different
manifestations, by an orderly process of evolution. If orderly, then each stage must lay the foundation perfectly for
the greater development of the stage that is to follow. If you can accomplish progress in perfect
order and harmony of thought and action, you are in actual accord with power
and this power brings forth, on an unlimited scale, the faculty of selecting
the means to an end. You distribute
life and energy under a recognized order of cosmic progression.
“This, then, is
not a material universe as you have thought.
That is only your definition of it.
It came forth from spirit and it is spiritual, if you will define it as
such. This is orderly, true,
basic. If orderly, it is scientific; if
scientific, it is intelligent, it is life united with intelligent life.
“Life coupled to
and guided by intelligence, becomes volition and, through volition, it becomes
vocation.
“Spirit is the
primary, vibrating, originating power; and you may enter into spirit and use
its power by the simple acceptance or knowing that it does exist; then let it
come forth, and the whole of spirit is at your command. To you it becomes an ever-potent spring of
perpetual and original life right within yourself.
“This does not
take long years of study, nor need you go through training or hardships or
deprivation. Know and accept that this
vibration does exist. Then let it flow
through you.
“You are one
with Great Creative Mind Substance; thus, you know that all things do
exist. If you will but see that Divine
Principle, Great Principle, Good Principle, God Principle is all there is—that
it fills all space, is all—then you are that principle; and, as you stand forth
in your Christ Dominion and give out this principle, you, by your very thought,
word, and act give this principle greater activity. Thus, one more has found his dominion and is using God power and
sending it out. As you give out this
power, it flows to you. As you give,
more is pressed upon you to give and you will find you cannot deplete the
supply.
“This does not
mean going into a closet and hiding yourself.
This is getting quiet right where you are, even in the busy so-called
turmoil of life, under the most trying circumstances. Then life is not turmoil; it is quiet, contemplative, and
compulsive.
“The outer
activity is as nothing compared with the greater activity that you now realize
and are one with. This is getting quiet
right where you are, seeing God standing forth from you—closer than breathing,
nearer than hands and feet—with your whole thought action centered on God.
“Who is
God? Where is the God that your whole
thought action is centered or focused upon?
“God is not a
great being outside of you, that you are going to bring within and then present
to the world. God is that power which
is generated and exhilarated by your own thought action. It is true that this power is within and all
about you, but it is inactive until you think of it and know that it does
exist. Then you see it flowing forth
from you in limitless measure. You
present it to the world and the world is benefited by your presentation. You, yourself, must present the
accomplishment by putting forth the driving force of all Good, God your Father,
the power to accomplish, behind every thought and act. Now you are God fulfilling or filling full
the accomplishment. This is God, the
true and only God, standing forth from you.
“You are then
God the Father, the husbandman, the amplifier and the projector, the definite
and positive accomplisher. It is then
that legions fly to do your bidding.
“The moment you
say wholeheartedly, with reverence and deep meaning, that God is in his Holy
Temple and know that this temple is your pure body, just as you present it and
as you truly stand today, that you, the true Christ, live one with God right
within this temple, and that your exalted body is a holy abiding place, a whole
and all-inclusive abode, you are an energizer, an all-including and outpouring
vessel for this true and divine principle to flow through. Then you pour out more and more of the God
which you are and which you love.
“You worship,
you praise, and with your ever-expanding love, you pour out to all mankind that
they may see the Christ, the God-man standing forth triumphant.
“Now you say
with the keenest joy, ‘Whosoever will, let him come and drink deeply of the
waters of pure life.’ Those who do this
will never thirst again. This power you
are using and sending forth is God. The
Son accomplishes readily what the Father accomplishes. This is also being humble to and bowing
before this great power. This is true
humility stepping forth in humble mien, one with your own driving force and
power.
“By constantly
contemplating, praising, blessing and giving thanks to this power you increase
its flow and, as you do this, it becomes potent and more readily accessible to
you.
“Thus, I say,
pray without ceasing. Your daily life
is true prayer.
“By first
KNOWING that this power does exist, then using it with absolute confidence, you
soon become wholly conscious of it. You
soon know that it is all-inclusive in and through you. If you will but let it flow, it will rush to
you in every instance. It flows to you
as you let it flow from you. Stand
forth as God and give it out. This is
God your Father in you and you and your Father are one. Not servants but SONS, Sons of First Primal
Cause. All that I AM has, is yours; for
you are I AM.
“It is not I who
do the work, it is I AM in the Father and the Father in me brings forth the
great accomplishment. As you know that
you work, one with the Father, there are no limitations, no boundaries; you
know it is your divine right to accomplish all things.
“Then follow me
only as I follow the Christ, the true Son, the only-begotten of the Father;
and, as I bring forth and present God, I do bring forth God from within. Then will it be said all are God.
“The greatest
sermon ever given is ‘BEHOLD GOD.’ This
means seeing God standing forth in all glory right within and from you and from
all others also. When you behold God
and nothing else but God, you love and worship God and God alone; you truly
behold God. You are the Lord, the
Lawgiver, the dispenser of the Law.
“When you pray,
enter your closet, the secret chamber of your own soul. There, pray to your Father within; and your
Father, who hears, does reward you openly.
Pray and give thanks that you are able to give forth more of God to the
whole world.
“Does this not
give you a higher and more lofty outlook, a broader perspective, a nobler
ideal?”
Here the talk
ended. We all arose from the table and
our friends bade us goodnight and departed.
We stayed on for a time and talked over the experiences, then decided to
return to our lodgings in the village.
As we arose, the thought immediately presented itself, “How are we to
proceed without a light?” and all except the Chief voiced this thought.
Then he said,
“You can see how definitely habit fixes itself upon us and how desperately we
cling to old ideas. Here we are,
completely immersed in light. It has
not dimmed because of the absence of those we have grown to love so dearly. Is this not an occasion where we can step
forth and show our own self-reliance, our own ability to be and to accomplish
the things that we have experienced?
Let us at least extend this to ourselves and have the courage to take
the step toward the accomplishment.
“We are leaning
so hard upon our wonderful friends that it actually hurts to have them leave us
for a moment. I can see, as they
already know, that if we do not become self-reliant in these small things, we
will never accomplish the larger things; and I do not doubt for an instant that
they have left in order to give us the opportunity of proving the
accomplishment. Let us rise to the
emergency and be above it.”
As we started,
one of the party suggested that we meditate on the method of procedure, but the
Chief in a firm voice said, “No, if we go, we go now. After what we have seen and experienced, we must act and make
these acts definite or we do not deserve any consideration.” Whereupon we proceeded down the stairs,
through the different rooms, through the tunnel, and down the ladder to the
village.
As we walked
along, our way was completely lighted; our bodies seemed without weight and we
moved with the utmost ease. We arrived
at our lodgings overjoyed by the accomplishment. From that time on until we left the village we traveled where we
pleased without artificial light. Our
lodgings lighted up as we enter the rooms and the warmth and beauty surpassed
any power of description.
We retired
almost immediately. Needless to say we
did not awaken till late the next morning.
Chapter II
The next morning
we had our breakfast at the lodge, then went directly to the upper room of the
Temple. There was no visible concept of
the confines of a room, nor any evidence of limitation and so, we moved freely
with no thought of exertion. When we
were ready to go below to the room of the records, we were there. As we had accomplished this without the
presence of our friends, we realized the reason for their withdrawal and were
very much elated over our attainment.
The first of
April was fast approaching. We had
finished the records in the Temple rooms and had taken up the work of making
measured drawings of the numerous characters and many carvings cut in the rocks
outside. This work was going along very
nicely because of our all-absorbing interest.
One afternoon a messenger came to the village. We met our hostess and were informed that the messenger had
brought the information that a party of bandits was at large in the valley
below.
This caused
considerable uneasiness among the inhabitants, as this village had been the
focal point of attempted raids for many years.
The report had gone far and wide that the Tau Cross Temple was the
hiding place for vast treasure. The
many attempts to rob the village had failed.
The bands had in a great measure attributed former failures to the
resistance of the people who lived in the valley below. A number of the bands had now concentrated
their combined forces and a band of about four thousand well-mounted and armed
men were preying upon and devastating the valley, in order to discourage the
resistance of the inhabitants in closer proximity to the little village of the
Tau Cross. They hoped by this method
that the raid would be more successful.
The messenger
also appealed for protection for the remaining inhabitants, as a great many had
already been destroyed and they had reached the limit of their resistance. He was told that there was no one in the
village who could be sent but our hostess assured him that he could return to
his home and that no harm would come to his people. We went on with our work, noting the uneasiness of the villagers;
and that uneasiness was communicated to us.
The next morning
we again resumed our work as we were very anxious to complete the references
for our records. We were certain they
would give a complete and accurate history and, also, references as to where
other records could be found. Thus we
could trace the history of this older and extremely enlightened civilization
that occupied this vast and now most remote portion of the world.
We were
disturbed by the possibility of losing this collection by reason of the bandit
raids. As the results of our work, this
collection was all assembled in the rooms of the records, where they had
hitherto withstood a number of similar raids from the same source.
That evening we
talked to our hostess about the possibility of the formulation of some plan to
aid the villagers and voiced our surprise and wonder at the absence of our
friends. We were told that, as an
appeal for aid had been made by the messenger, the bandits would be obliged to
stop their raids or they would destroy themselves.
We retired that
evening fully assured that we had been over-solicitous of our own safety. We arose early and were preparing to resume
work, when the same messenger appeared with the news that the raids had ceased
upon the inhabitants and that the band had concentrated their entire force
about twenty miles down the valley for an apparent concerted last drive on our
little village.
As our hostess
and little party stood talking to the messenger, who was surrounded by a group
of the villagers, a horseman rode into the village and came toward us. In coming toward us, as he passed smaller
groups of congregated people, he was apparently recognized. They immediately dispersed and fled in
terror. As he neared our group, the
messenger called out the horseman’s name and then, the messenger as well as the
others took refuge in flight, evidently fearing that the horseman was being
followed by the band.
Our hostess and
ourselves were the only ones left as we awaited the nearer approach of the
horseman. He reined in his horse and
with much gusto addressing our Chief, began to speak, saying that the bandits
were fully aware we were strangers and that they were acquainted with our
mission. He spoke in a tongue that none
of us understood. He saw our
bewilderment and asked if there were not some one that could interpret. Our hostess turned and faced the man as he
sat upon his horse and asked if she could be of service. At first he looked as though he had received
a severe electric shock. He, however,
sufficiently recovered his composure to fairly spring from his horse. He rushed toward her with out-stretched
hand, exclaiming, “You here?” in the language that we understood. Then he placed his hands to his forehead and
prostrated himself before her, begging her pardon. Our hostess directed him to arise and deliver his message. We could see her form stiffen and, for a
moment, her features almost blazed with anger.
So intense was her display of emotion that, for an instant, we, as well
as the man himself, were absolutely startled out of our composure. The works “Coward, murderer, step forth and
deliver your message” almost leapt from her lips. The man again went to his knees.
Again the words blazed forth, “Stand up! Are you so debased that you dare not stand?
We did not
wonder at the man’s abject terror, for we, as well as he, were absolutely
rooted to the spot, unable to move.
I am certain had
it been humanly possible for the man to have done so, he would have fled from
the scene. For the moment he, as well
as ourselves, had lost all power of speech and action, he crumpled to the
ground, limp and apparently lifeless, his eyes staring and his mouth agape.
This was the
first and only time in our experience with these people of superior powers that
we had seen one of them give expression in any way to violent emotion. We were as terrified as the bandit. The vibrations hit us just as distinctly as
the force of a tremendous explosion, accompanied by an electric shock that not
only paralyzed speech but our muscles as well.
That is the only way I can describe the sensation. Coming from that slight and unassuming
fragile form, do you wonder that these vibrations paralyzed us into inaction?
Although this
situation lasted only a moment, it seemed hours before the tension
relaxed. We were as transfixed as
statues; yet there flooded over us in that instant a great pity for the bandit
and we found ourselves longing to go to his assistance. This was the reaction of all; yet we only
stood and stared at our hostess.
Almost at once
the condition changed. At first a
startled look came over her face, then it changed to the same kindly expression
that we were accustomed to, and there swept over us such a wave of compassion
that we rushed to the prostrate form on the ground. Our hostess was bending over him, her hand clasping his. Again we were mystified and could only say,
“Will wonders never cease?”
The man soon
regained consciousness, was helped to his feet, and was made as comfortable as
possible on a bench near by. He
absolutely refused to enter any of the houses.
Our hostess then
apologized for the vehemence which she had expressed, noting the effect it had
upon us. Our flesh was quivering and it
required some time for us to regain our composure.
She explained
that this man was the leader of one of the most notorious bands that infested
that portion of the Gobi. His name, if
mentioned at all, was spoken with awe, as he was the most fearless and ruthless
of characters. His familiar title
literally translated meant, “Consummate Black Devil released from Hell.” His features portrayed “en masque” were kept
in many villages and worn by those participating in the ritual of driving the
evil spirit from the village and its inhabitants.
Our hostess had
contacted this man on two former occasions when attempted raids had failed and
each time he had evidenced the deepest hatred for her and our friends in
general, going out of his way to harass them and sending violent messages from
time to time, which they ignored completely.
His sudden appearance alone had brought the past indignities so forcibly
before her that she, for the time being, had lost control of her emotions.
Having fully
regained her composure, she walked over to the man. At her approach, he made a futile attempt to arise, but was only
able to draw himself together and sit more erect, the picture of abject
fear. Hatred was delineated in every
movement of his body, which was trembling as though stricken with palsy. Our hostess, now cool and collected, with no
trace of fear or emotion, her face, features, and body as wonderfully cut as
the most delicate cameo, presented an amazing contrast.
We wanted to
remove the man at once and, although this thought was not expressed, our
hostess raised her hand commanding silence.
Our Chief realized that she was in charge of the situation and that
anything we would attempt to do would only place us in a ludicrous position. We withdrew out of hearing while our hostess
talked in low and quiet tones for quite some time before the man answered a
word.
As he spoke, the
lady motioned us to approach. We sat on
the ground before them, glad to make any move that would relieve the tension of
suspense. The bandit explained that he
had prevailed upon his superior leaders to allow him to come as a peace
emissary to treat with the people for the surrender of the supposed treasure
that was concealed in the Tau Cross Temple.
If the inhabitants would surrender the treasure, the bandits would agree
not to molest them further, would agree to release all their prisoners (of
which they claimed there were over three thousand) and would immediately leave
the country and never again molest the inhabitants of the valley.
Our hostess told
him there was no treasure that would be of any value to them. A thorough explanation of the fact was gone
into, with an offer to conduct him through all the rooms of the Temple or any
place he wished to go. He flatly
refused this proposition, saying that he feared they would hold him as hostage,
and no assurance upon our part could break down this fear.
Our hostess
reassured him of our sincerity and he suddenly became convinced that we were
honest in our statements. Then a
situation difficult and alarming for him arose. He told us that he was the instigator of this plot and had fired
the imaginations of the other bandits with the zeal for possessing the treasure
and that he had painted a lurid picture of the fabulous wealth that would be
theirs should he succeed. In fact he
and his father had held their band together with promises of the possession of
this treasure. He was the chief of the
band that had consolidated with five other bands to carry out this raid.
The crux of this
situation was that if he should return to his band with the information that
there was no treasure, he would immediately be branded as a traitor and, as
such, would be dealt with accordingly.
He could not deter the band from the contemplated attack, as they would
not believe him on account of his zeal in pressing the situation up to this
point.
It was decidedly
an embarrassing position for him. To
our great surprise, our hostess offered to accompany him to the camp. Our protests were quietly overruled and she
prepared to leave immediately. She assured
us that she was in no danger but that if we went along, our presence would
instill suspicion in the minds of the bandits, so that all would incur great
danger. We meekly submitted. There was nothing else we could do.
The man mounted
his horse and we assisted her to mount to the seat that was prepared behind
him. As they rode from the village,
they presented a never-to-be-forgotten picture, one that will live in our
memories for all eternity—the bandit with doubt written all over his features
and our hostess smiling back at us with the warm assurance that she would
return by nightfall. We lost all
interest in our work for the rest of the day and wandered aimlessly about the
village until sunset.
We returned to
the lodge to await the return of our hostess and, upon entering, we found the
table loaded with good things to eat.
You can imagine our astonishment to see her seated at the head of the
table and greeting us with that radiant smile of hers. We were speechless; words failed us
entirely. She assumed an air of mock
hauteur and tried to say sternly, “Gentlemen, a greeting is in order”;
whereupon we bowed and extended our salutations.
Then she
continued, “I failed utterly to convince them but they did agree to give me an
answer within the next three days. I
know that the answer will be an attempted attack but I did save the life of
that poor creature for the time being, at least. We shall be obliged to prepare ourselves to withstand the siege;
nothing will deter them from making the attempt.”
I think that
nearly all of us saw our fondest dreams and the results “go-a-glimmering” as
the familiar saying has it. Our hostess
read our inmost thoughts and repeated this poem:
When you come to the Red-Sea-place
in your life,
When, in spite of all you can do,
There is no way ‘round, there is no
way back,
There is no other way but THROUGH:
Then know God with a soul serene,
And the dark and the storm are gone.
God stills the wind. God stills the waves.
God says to your soul, “GO ON!
GO ON! GO ON! GO ON!”
Chapter III
After the meal
was finished, we arose from the table, our hostess leading us into the
garden. To our great surprise we found
Jesus, Emil, Jast and Bud Rah, seated.
We joined the group and sat down.
We could sense the inaudible sigh of relief and realized how much we had
grown to rely upon these people. It was
as though we had fastened ourselves to them with bands of steel. Somehow I saw that this we must not do. It was necessary for us to play our definite
part in this great scheme of life, in order that we might not become mere
puppets; we must stand wholly upon our own feet and rely wholly upon ourselves,
or they would be obliged to sever the bands entirely. Our Chief talked freely upon this subject later.
The evening was
still young and the soft glow of the fading sunset colors suffused everything
with a luxuriance and beauty that one must see to appreciated. There was not a breath of air stirring, not
even a sound to disturb the tranquility that seemed to engulf us. The bandit situation that we believed had
weighed so heavily upon us but a moment before, had disappeared entirely.
It was calm and
peaceful. There was that beautiful
feeling of complete relaxation which again must be experienced to be understood. It was that beautiful feeling of complete
relaxation which again must be experienced to be understood. It was as though we were in a great stream
of slowly moving light; we became suddenly aware that we heard the voice of
Jesus but not in words. My only
explanation is, that it was a pure rhythmic, flowing, vibratory influence that
came to us in thought instead of words.
The effect was much more pronounced than that of words; the rhythm and
cadence were beyond description.
Thoughts seemed to flood in and lodge; this was an entirely new
experience.
As these
thoughts or ideas came, we translated them into stenographic characters, then
transposed them into words and sentences, later submitting them to these people
for approval.
“When I say,
‘Behold a Christ of God is here,’ I behold the God-man standing forth. I see this body as the true temple of God,
the perfect instrument or channel through which the Great Creative Principle
flows and comes forth freely; then this creation is unadulterated in image, form,
and likeness. I AM GOD. In this attitude I sand forth the master of
every situation, the Christ of God triumphant.
“It is this
ideal that I worship and that which I worship, I bring forth. I can in no way bring forth God if I AM does
not present God to all humanity. In
this attitude man stands forth the master of every situation; the Christ is
triumphant, conquering. God and man are
walking hand in hand, ONE. There is but
one Principle, one Man.”
One of our party
thought for a moment and then asked, “How can we bring forth this light and
make practical use of it?”
The answer
came. “Let your body become a generator
through which this Great Creative Radiating Principle flows. See this Principle as the emanation of all
power; know that it is the principle of all power; then, like an electric
generator, your body will collect and magnify this energy until you send it out
as a stream of pure white light that nothing can resist and anything directed
toward you cannot harm you.
“You can also
send such intense impulses of electrical energy over these light beams that the
body of the one attempting to harm you will be destroyed. Any resistance to this energy immediately
magnifies its volume and therefore its velocity. The ones setting up resistance against it or attempting to set up
their personal will only harm themselves.
If they do not set up any resistance to this light, it will pour its
healing balm through them as well as it does through you.
“It is the pure
God-beam and power, which blends with that of another at all times if there is
no resistance to its free flow. It
vibrates with the highest vibration.
Consequently, all are vibrating in perfect harmony and accord and no
harm can possibly come to them, as they are in unison with the God vibration. There is absolutely nothing that can harm
another unless that one resists the God vibration. Vibration is life. Do you
not see how you stand one with God at all times? In this attitude would there be a possibility of separation? The only separation is the resistance that
causes the inharmony.
“Nothing can
come near you when you stand in the Holy Mount, One with God. This is not a special privilege for a few,
this is for all; I AM, the great absolute cause or source in which every child
stands one with God. Thus all live
under THE LAW, the highest vibratory thought action. There is not an inharmonious vibration that can enter this
sphere, this throne, where all belong and are at home. This is your Divine Kingdom.
“You can also
use this power to return false and harmful thoughts or desires that are
directed toward you. You can, if you so
desire, step up this white God-light-beam, endow it with God power, magnify and
transform the energy the sender has given the thing or condition that was
intended for you, then place it into your reflector and send it back to the
sender with the velocity of light. When
you return it in this way it is a beam of pure white light, instead of merely
lowered vibrations, as it was sent out to you.
“When it reaches
the sender, the impulses are so potent that it can destroy the body of the one
who first put in motion the lower vibration.
It matters not whether you know the sender or the location from which it
came, the vibration will return to its source unerringly. The judgment or day of retribution has
arrived. ‘As you give, so you receive good measure (God measure) pressed down
and running over.’
“You can
transform God-power and send it out with such force that it is
irresistible. These are the beams or
rays of light that you see emanating from my body. These rays are emanating from your body, although they are not
yet as potent; but as you go on and use this power, allied with Law and
Principle, you will add potency to the light and can consciously direct it to
accomplish any good desire.
“When the artist
portrayed me at Gethsemane, the rays of light went out from my body instead of
coming out from heaven to me. The light
is the God-power generated from within my body, then sent out by the reflector. These beams go out from every body when that
person stands forth as God in his divine heritage—the Christ of God ALL ONE.
“This is and can
be made the definite motto of all humanity.
Can there be discord between brothers if they become this all-absorbing
One?
“Now, step up
this white beam which is the God-beam upon which you send out God-power; endow
it with God-power transformed, ten thousand or ten million times greater than
that which has been sent out to you and which you are returning (this is as you
decree); then let it flow back upon the same path that the vibrations of the
thing traveled to you. When the person
receives this ray and accepts it as coming from God, the attempted harm is all
erased, forgiven, forgotten and no harm can come to you or the sender of that
harmful thought. You are both eye to
eye, one with God. Instead of
inharmony, there is perfect harmony, you are again ONE.
“If the sender
of the harmful thought does not accept the white ray which you have sent out in
all its potency, his body will be destroyed.
This pure white ray will completely erase every vibration of harm or
discord if allowed to complete its perfect work. If resisted, there is nothing but a perfect erasure for the one
who holds determinedly to the resistance.
His resistance draws to him the whole creative principle, ADVERSELY, as
to the square of the resistance set up.
The square means multiplying the resistance four times.
“Thus you see
that, as you send out good or evil, it will return to you fourfold.
“You are
standing forth as the Lord or Law giving forth Good or God for evil but, even
in this attitude, be truly humble, JUDGE NOT.
Place every bit of love you possess upon this pure white ray and see
well to it that it is the pure love of God that you are generating and sending
forth. As you accomplish this, legions
are at your command. You are still meek
and humble, willing to follow on with the light. It is the pure light of God that you follow; and that light is
life, love, purity and beauty, eternal and profound.
“There are seven
centers in your body that can be used as reflectors. You can cause these central points to glow with a radiance far
greater than any artificial light and, when you wish to send out this light, it
glows with a greater potency and will reach farther than any electrical beam
that can be projected.
“By setting all
these centers aglow at the same time, you are completely surrounded by an armor
that nothing can penetrate.
“You can send
out the pure white ray of God, so energized that your body actually glows with
a brilliancy far greater than that of the noonday sun. You stand forth Lord of Creation, the Lord
of Hosts. You stand forth true and
triumphant yet peaceful, loving, God enthroned in your body, and that body
beautiful, spiritual, and divine.”
As these
vibrations came to us, the light emanating from the bodies of Jesus and his
group was most difficult to behold; yet there was that vibrant brilliancy
shining through, which resembled liquid gold.
To our vision there seemed to be an indefiniteness, while to all of the
other senses there was the solidity of rock.
Again the vibrations came:
“In this way you
can make your body completely invisible to mortal sight by focusing your entire
thought fully and definitely upon the pure white God ray and letting it go
forth from the seven centers as reflectors, in unison.
“Then, again you
can step right out on either of these rays and present any picture that you
wish to those that would do you harm.
You can follow on this beam with the exact speed of light, and go where
you will, instantly. Your body is
invisible to those who do not see through and beyond the mortal. They are aware that there is something they
do not understand; thus, they are susceptible to any picture you wish to
present to them. That which they do not
understand is mysterious or super-natural and the faculty which is developed
through suspicion or superstition is easily misled. Thus you send out love to those that would do you harm and the
energy they release reflects back to them.
“The picture of
harm they have sent out depicts the lower man of each one fighting that which
they believe to be their enemy, when in reality they are fighting the picture
of their own lower selves. These
pictures change the closest friends into enemies and array brother against
brother.
“Should this
band still persist in their threatened attack and raid, they will destroy each
other. They now have the opportunity of
leaving the district and its inhabitants unmolested or they will turn and
destroy themselves. Man cannot attempt
to destroy his brother without meeting the same fate for himself. We send only the pure white ray of God love
to them and if they resist that love with hate, malice, or revenge, they, of
their own free will, turn that ray into a flame that will consume them. You need have no fear. We offer only love and have no power to
compel them to accept. If the bandits
come with love, there will be no conflict.
Our cause is already won.”
At this juncture
a call came that there was a messenger approaching the village. We went out to meet him. He told us that the bandits had discontinued
their raids and were peacefully encamped about twenty miles from the Tau Cross
and had not harmed any of the inhabitants or their possessions since the appeal
for help, but that they were holding the prisoners as hostages against further
resistance. He also said there was a
persistent rumor that the band would attack our village within the next day or
two if the treasure was not delivered the following day.
The messenger
brought greetings from the captive people.
Every man had offered his life for the protection of the village. The messenger was told that this sacrifice
would not be necessary and that he could return with the thanks and deepest
appreciation of the villagers for the proffered service.
Chapter IV
We resumed our
work next morning with renewed zest, having banished all fear from our
thoughts. On the morning of the second
day we were working on some of the figures carved in the rock of the canyon
wall.
Suddenly our
attention was drawn to the village sentry whose position was across the canyon
at a greater elevation, affording a much wider outlook. Through our field glasses we saw him signal
the village. Soon the villagers were
hurrying to and fro evidently seeking protection in the great gorges deeper in
the mountain fastness. All the
inhabitants were deeply agitated.
As we listened
we could hear the low thundering roar of the advancing horde. One of our party climbed to a higher
position which gave a broader view of the situation. He called back, stating that he could see the cloud of dust
raised by the horsemen as they advanced toward the entrance of the canyon. We secreted our equipment in a nearby
crevasse, joined our associate and found shelter in the surrounding crags and
rocks where we could observe the movements of the band. As they entered the canyon, the band halted;
fifty horsemen rode forward as an advance guard, then the whole band moved up
the canyon, spurring and lashing their horses into a wild gallop. The clatter and roar of the hoofs over the
rocky floor, coupled with shouts of defiance, caused an indescribable din. Had it not been so tragic at the time, it
would have been awe-inspiring to witness this great body of horsemen sweeping
forward.
Our position was
very advantageous, as the canyon walls were nearly precipitous so that we could
look directly down upon the bandit horde as they swept on with the seemingly
irresistible force of a great tidal wave.
The advance band
of intruders had swept past our position and those in the lead of the main band
were fast approaching. We had turned
our field glasses on the little village for the moment and observed that it was
panic-stricken.
One member of
our party working on the ledge, stopped work and was watching the advancing
band. We saw him turn and look through
the door leading to the entrance of the center room of the Temple.
Our field
glasses were all centered upon the figure of Jesus as He advanced through the
door and stepped upon the ledge, walking directly to the brink and standing for
a moment with body magnificently poised.
This ledge was
about eight hundred feet above where we were concealed and nearly three miles
distant. Instantly we realized that He
was speaking, and, in another moment, the words came to us clear and
distinct. Our associate on the ledge
sat down and began taking notes in shorthand, which I did also. Later comparison showed that we heard His
words distinctly above the din of the advancing hordes. We were told that He did not raise His voice
above His natural well-modulated tones.
As Jesus began
speaking, a perfect calm came over the entire village and its inhabitants. These are His words, translated into English
by Jesus Himself. My most fervent
prayer will always be that I shall never forget them, though I live to be ten
thousand years.
THE LIGHT
“As I stand alone in Your great silence, God
my Father, in the midst of me there blazes a pure light and it fills every atom
of my whole being with its great radiance.
Life, Love, Strength, Purity, Beauty, Perfection, stand forth in all
dominion within me. As I gaze into the
very heart of this light, I see another light—liquid, soft, golden-white and
radiantly luminous—absorbing, mothering and giving forth the caressing fire of
the Greater Light.
“Now I know that I am God and one with God’s
whole universe. I whisper to God my
Father and I am undisturbed.
STILL IN THE SILENCE
“Yet in this complete silence there exists
God’s Greatest Activity. Again, I am
undisturbed and complete silence is all about me. Now the radiance of this light spreads to God’s vast universe and
everywhere I know there is God’s conscious life. Again, I say fearlessly, I am God; I am silent and unafraid.
“I lift the Christ high within me and sing
God’s praise. In the tones of my music
inspiration hums. Louder and louder
within me the Great Mother sings of new life.
Louder and clearer with each new day, inspiration is lifting my
conscious thought until it is attuned to God’s rhythm. Again, I lift the Christ high and give close
ear that I may hear the glad music. My
keynote is harmony and the theme of my song is God and God seals my song as
Truth.
BEHOLD I AM BORN ANEW,
A CHRIST IS HERE
“I am free with the great light of Your
Spirit, God my Father, Your seal is placed upon my forehead. I accept.
“I hold your light high, God my Father. Again, I accept.”
As Jesus ceased
speaking, a dazzling ray of pure white light shot out from the center of the
solar part of His body. This beam of
light extended down the canyon some distance to where the gorge made an abrupt
left turn, just ahead of the place where the advanced group of horsemen were
riding.
At the point
where this light beam terminated, a great barrier like a stone wall seemed to
rise instantly; and great darts that appeared like flaming arrows shot out from
this barrier.
The advancing
horses stopped so suddenly in their mad forward dash that they unseated a
number of their riders. Many of them
paused for a moment with their heads and forefeet in the air, then turned and
bolted down the canyon completely out of control. When they reached the advance ranks of the main band, those
riders that had not been unseated attempted to control their horses but to no
avail. These, as well as the riderless
horses, plunged on and into the front ranks of the moving band. Here the movements of the front ranks were
checked, while the ranks in the rear, not realizing their danger, came on and
surged over those in advance, until the canyon below us was a seething mass of
men and horses.
For an instant
all was a dead calm save for the wild screams of frightened men and mad horses,
where the wild stampede of the advance riders had clashed with the forward
columns of the main band. There, a terrific
scene was taking place. The riderless
horses, entirely free from restraining hands, had plunged headlong into and
over the advanced ranks, unseating many more men; and they with their
ungoverned mounts, added to the confusion.
The horses began rearing, plunging and screaming, as only dumb animals
can, in a moment of uncontrolled and violent fright. This mad melee was communicated through the massed horde in the
canyon below us.
Suddenly we saw
men draw their short swords and slash wildly in every direction; others drew
their firearms and began shooting at men and horses in an attempt to clear the
way for an escape. It soon developed
into a battle of the survival of the fit.
It ended in a mad dash for liberty by those who were fortunate enough to
escape the shambles, leaving the gorge cluttered with great heaps of dead and
wounded men and horses.
We hurried down
to give what aid we could to the wounded.
All of the inhabitants and our friends joined us. Messengers were sent out far and wide for
assistance. We worked feverishly
through the night and till after sunup the next morning.
As rapidly as we
were able to extricate the wounded ones from the terrible debris, Jesus and our
friends would take them in hand. When
the last man was cared for, we returned to the lodge for breakfast. Much to our surprise, as we entered, we
found the Black Bandit talking to Emil.
It was the first time that any of us were conscious that Emil had been
present. He saw our look of wonderment
and said, “That will keep until later.”
After the meal
was finished, we walked outside with the Chief and he told us that Emil and
himself had come upon the man seriously wounded and unable to move, as he was
held down by his fallen horse. They had
freed him and carried him to the temporary shelter where he was made as
comfortable as possible; then they had called our hostess and turned him over
to her care. After his wounds were
dressed, he asked if she would ask her God to show him what to do to be like
her. He also asked her to teach him how
to pray.
She asked him if
he wished to be whole and well and he replied, “Yes, wholly like you.” She answered, “Now that you have asked for
wholeness, your prayer is answered; you are completely whole now.”
The man lapsed
into a deep slumber. At midnight when
our Chief made his rounds, he found that the wounds had completely closed and
there was not a scar left. The man
arose, dressed and volunteered to assist in the rescue work.
We also saw a
great number that we thought were just slipping into the great shadow, restored
completely. Some would cringe in terror
at the approach of our friends—so much so, that it became necessary to separate
them from the others.
After the rescue
work was finished, the “Black One,” as we called him, went about among his
wounded associates, doing all he could to alleviate their fears. Many seemed like animals caught in a trap,
fearing that a terrible death by torture awaited them, as that was the sentence
meted out to them through the law of that land, should a bandit be
captured. So definitely had this belief
become fixed in their minds that they never responded to the kindness bestowed
upon them. They feared they were being
nurtured back to health so that the torture would be of greater duration.
All were finally
healed of their wounds, although a few lingered for months, evidently thinking
they were delaying the day of torture.
The Black One
later organized all of the wounded who would join him into a protective unit
against further raids and also induced many of the inhabitants to join this
unit. From that time on, we were later
informed, the bandit groups never again attempted to raid that district.
Later two of our
expeditions passed through that territory on their way to the Gobi. This man with his followers conducted them
safely through his own district and the adjoining district, a distance of over
four hundred miles, and neither he nor his followers would accept any
compensation for that service. We have
been told many times that he has become a great power for good throughout the
district, giving his entire life freely to the people without remuneration.
Chapter V
By noon of the
second day, the wounded had all been cared for and we made a last survey to
make sure that there were no more wounded alive among the debris. On our way to the lodge for lunch and
much-needed rest, one of the party voiced the thought which had been uppermost
for hours in all our minds: Why this
terrible holocaust, this destruction of life?
We were tired to
the very marrow of our bones and were completely floored by the shock. The brunt of the rescue work, especially in
the early hours, had fallen to our lot, as the inhabitants had stood in such
mortal terror of these bandits that it was very difficult to persuade them to
lend assistance even after we had freed many from the entangled horses.
The villagers
could see no reason why they should assist in saving the lives of those who
were attempting to take their lives.
Many of them have a deep aversion to touching any dead thing. Had it not been for our friends, the
inhabitants would have left the scene immediately, never to have returned. As it was, we were weary and heartsick,
having undergone the most terrible experience of our whole lives.
We arrived at
the lodge, refreshed ourselves and sat down at the table completely
unnerved. Shortly the food began to
appear. We were all alone, our Chief
having accompanied one or two of our friends and Lin Chu, the Black One, on a
trip down the valley. After the meal we
retired to our rooms to rest and none of the party awoke till late the next
afternoon.
While we were
dressing, it was suggested that we go directly to our sanctuary, as we called
the upper room of the Temple. We left
the lodge and started to walk to the Temple as had been the custom on previous
occasions. We had proceeded to the
ladder that led to the entrance of the tunnel, when the one who was in advance
stopped, with one foot on the first rung, and said: “What has come over us?
Just a day or two ago we were in the seventh heaven of delight, going
from place to place at will and accomplishing things in three months that we
had expected would take years to finish.
Our food appears on the table, and all of this without the least
exertion on our part. Now, suddenly, we
have slumped back into our old habits.
I want to know why this sudden slump?
I can see only one thing. Every
one of us has taken upon himself the condition of the experience through which
we have passed. This is what is now
hampering us and I for one am through with that thing, it is no part of me
whatsoever. It is not mine only as I
worship it and hold to it and do not let it go. I step forth out of this condition into a higher and better
condition and let go. I am entirely
through with it.” As we stood and
stared at him, we realized he was gone, he had disappeared.
We were
nonplussed for the moment as we saw this man attain; yet none of us would let
go of that which was holding us back, though knowing full well that we were
still holding on to a condition that did not concern us in the least. Consequently, we were obliged to climb the
ladder, go through the tunnel, then up through the different rooms to reach our
objective. When we arrived, we found
our associate already there.
As we were
talking of the accomplishment, Jesus, the other friends, and our Chief
appeared. They walked into the room
through the door that opened on to the ledge.
We sat down and Jesus began by saying:
“There are so many declaring that they are the sons of God and that they
have all that the Father has. They do
have all the Father has, but this statement has not been made a fact until they
have the courage to take the next step and see themselves as God—one with all
that God is; then they do accomplish.
When the one in mortal limited thought sees the Christ stand forth, that
finer individuality does radiate light.
That one that is projecting the Christ does see with a finer, clearer,
and more extended vision. That one sees
the higher body of himself vibrating at a higher rate than does his limited
body that he also sees.
“He thinks that
these are two bodies. He also thinks
that that body is the Christ of another.
These which appear two are only an appearance, because he does not
believe that he is the Christ. Let this
one declare himself the Christ and actually accept it as a fact; that instant,
these two merge and that one has brought forth the Christ. Then the Christ stands forth
triumphant. Now let him go one step
further and declare that the Christ of God stands forth and that instant he is
the Christ of God. Now the Son of God
is one with God the Father and he does go directly to the Father. That one must go one more step. This is the greatest and takes the greatest
determination, as every fear of mortal thought and limitation must be
erased: he must step forth, go forth
direct to God the source, or the Father, and declare definitely and know
positively without fear of precedent or superstition, or man-made belief, that
he is God; that he is merged wholly or amalgamated with God; that he is this
Love, Wisdom, Understanding; that he is substance; that he is every attribute
of God the Father, the source, the Principle.
He must accept this in all humility—such as one does show forth
God. Through such a one, every one of
the God attributes does flow out to the whole world. To that one, nothing is impossible. It is only through such a one that God can express. When you amalgamate yourself with God,
nothing is impossible to you. You not
only have all the Father has but you are all that the Father is. You are the trinity. You are man-Christ, Christ of God, GOD, all
three in ONE. The Holy Spirit abides
with you. The Whole-I-Spirit in
creative action abides with you. When
you accept this, then you, as well as all others, will sing ALL HAIL the power
of the Christ name, not the name of Jesus the personal but the Christ. Let angels prostrate fall; bring forth the
royal diadem and crown Christ Lord of all.
You do not crown the personal Jesus, you crown Christ; the Christ
deserves the most magnificent of all royal diadems in the Christly crown. There are no diadems too great or divine for
the crown of the triumphant Christ. You
see that whosoever will, may come. Come
forth and become the triumphant Christ.
Whosoever will, let them come.
“When you say,
‘God,’ see yourself as God. See God
standing forth as you stand forth. God
cannot be a bigot or a boaster or an egotist.
Neither can the Christ, the God-man, the image and likeness of God, be
any of these things. You can be just
God and so is God-man. ‘I AM is in the
Father and the Father is in me,’ are true words. I AM and my Father are ONE in all meekness and Almighty
Greatness. God and all mankind united
are Almighty—the Almightiness of God.
“That which was
born in your so-called iniquitous thought is raised in glory because the
thought of iniquity is erased. That
which has borne the image of the earthly must and does bear the divine image
when you raise up that ideal image.
“I say to you
that now, this instant, is the great opportunity for you to step forth, out of
this outer turmoil, into the great peace and blessings of God, and clothe
yourself with the light of God. In all
meekness, place the crown of Christ upon your head and, unless you yourself do
this, no other can place it there for you.
“Step up to and
be a part of the great white throne, the source. Become one with those that have made the great accomplishment in
like manner; be not only one with God but be God, actually GOD. Then you can and do present the divine
attributes to the whole world. How can
God-energy get into expression except through man? There is not another organism upon the whole earth that can
vibrate at the same rate or frequency; and in consequence, it is so highly
organized that it does perceive, then generate and transform this supreme
energy, which enables man to express God to the whole world. How can this be done except through the
highly organized and perfected body which are when you are in full control of that
body?
“That control
means full and complete Mastership, Messiahship, Discipleship. You are only in control of and in perfect
harmony with this body when you stand forth in perfect dominion and mastery in
all the attributes of the Holy Trinity.
“The I AM man,
the Christ, the Christ of God; then combining these three with the highest,
God—you are GOD.
“This is you, the man of today (all humanity) extending your vision and perceiving the truth about yourselves, that there is a higher and better life for you than the round of mundane experiences. This you perceive as you follow the right-used (righteous) path, in harmony and true accord, with the highest ideals you can present, or