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2 May 1912 |
In this Cause consultation is of vital importance, but spiritual
conference and not the mere voicing of personal views is intended.
In France I was present at a session of the senate, but the experience
was not impressive. Parliamentary procedure should have for
its object the attainment of the light of truth upon questions presented
and not furnish a battleground for opposition and self-opinion.
Antagonism and contradiction are unfortunate and always
destructive to truth. In the parliamentary meeting mentioned, altercation
and useless quibbling were frequent; the result, mostly
confusion and turmoil; even in one instance a physical encounter
took place between two members. It was not consultation but comedy.
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The purpose is to emphasize the statement that consultation must
have for its object the investigation of truth. He who expresses an
opinion should not voice it as correct and right but set it forth as a
contribution to the consensus of opinion, for the light of reality becomes
apparent when two opinions coincide. A spark is produced
when flint and steel come together. Man should weigh his opinions
with the utmost serenity, calmness and composure. Before expressing
his own views he should carefully consider the views already
advanced by others. If he finds that a previously expressed opinion
is more true and worthy, he should accept it immediately and not
willfully hold to an opinion of his own. By this excellent method he
endeavors to arrive at unity and truth. Opposition and division are
deplorable. It is better then to have the opinion of a wise, sagacious
man; otherwise, contradiction and altercation, in which varied and
divergent views are presented, will make it necessary for a judicial
body to render decision upon the question. Even a majority opinion
or consensus may be incorrect. A thousand people may hold to one
view and be mistaken, whereas one sagacious person may be right.
Therefore, true consultation is spiritual conference in the attitude
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and atmosphere of love. Members must love each other in the spirit
of fellowship in order that good results may be forthcoming. Love
and fellowship are the foundation.
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The most memorable instance of spiritual consultation was the
meeting of the disciples of Jesus Christ upon the mount after His
ascension. They said, “Jesus Christ has been crucified, and we have
no longer association and intercourse with Him in His physical
body; therefore, we must be loyal and faithful to Him, we must be
grateful and appreciate Him, for He has raised us from the dead,
He made us wise, He has given us eternal life. What shall we do to
be faithful to Him?” And so they held council. One of them said,
“We must detach ourselves from the chains and fetters of the world;
otherwise, we cannot be faithful.” The others replied, “That is
so.” Another said, “Either we must be married and faithful to our
wives and children or serve our Lord free from these ties. We cannot
be occupied with the care and provision for families and at the
same time herald the Kingdom in the wilderness. Therefore, let
those who are unmarried remain so, and those who have married
provide means of sustenance and comfort for their families and then
go forth to spread the message of glad tidings.” There were no dissenting
voices; all agreed, saying, “That is right.” A third disciple
said, “To perform worthy deeds in the Kingdom we must be
further self-sacrificing. From now on we should forego ease and
bodily comfort, accept every difficulty, forget self and teach the
Cause of God.” This found acceptance and approval by all the others.
Finally a fourth disciple said, “There is still another aspect to
our faith and unity. For Jesus’ sake we shall be beaten, imprisoned
and exiled. They may kill us. Let us receive this lesson now. Let us
realize and resolve that though we are beaten, banished, cursed, spat
upon and led forth to be killed, we shall accept all this joyfully, loving
those who hate and wound us.” All the disciples replied, “Surely
we will—it is agreed; this is right.” Then they descended from
the summit of the mountain, and each went forth in a different direction
upon his divine mission.
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