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1 September 1912 |
I am exceedingly happy to meet you. Praise be to God! I see before
me souls who have unusual capability and the power of spiritual
advancement. In reality, the people of this continent possess great
capacity; they are the cause of my happiness, and I ever pray that
God may confirm and assist them to progress in all the degrees of
existence. As they have advanced along material lines, may they
develop in idealistic degrees, for material advancement is fruitless
without spiritual progress and not productive of everlasting results.
For example, no matter how much the physical body of man is
trained and developed, there will be no real progression in the
human station unless the mind correspondingly advances. No
matter how much man may acquire material virtues, he will not be
able to realize and express the highest possibilities of life without
spiritual graces. God has created all earthly things under a law of
progression in material degrees, but He has created man and
endowed him with powers of advancement toward spiritual and
transcendental kingdoms. He has not created material phenomena
after His own image and likeness, but He has created man after that
image and with potential power to attain that likeness. He has distinguished
man above all other created things. All created things
except man are captives of nature and the sense world, but in man
there has been created an ideal power by which he may perceive
intellectual or spiritual realities. He has brought forth everything
necessary for the life of this world, but man is a creation intended
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for the reflection of divine virtues. Consider that the highest type of
creation below man is the animal, which is superior to all degrees
of life except man. Manifestly, the animal has been created for the
life of this world. Its highest virtue is to express excellence in the
material plane of existence. The animal is perfect when its body is
healthy and its physical senses are whole. When it is characterized
by the attributes of physical health, when its physical forces are in
working order, when food and surrounding conditions minister to
its needs, it has attained the ultimate perfection of its kingdom. But
man does not depend upon these things for his virtues. No matter
how perfect his health and physical powers, if that is all, he has not
yet risen above the degree of a perfect animal. Beyond and above
this, God has opened the doors of ideal virtues and attainments
before the face of man. He has created in his being the mysteries of
the divine Kingdom. He has bestowed upon him the power of intellect
so that through the attribute of reason, when fortified by the
Holy Spirit, he may penetrate and discover ideal realities and become
informed of the mysteries of the world of significances. As
this power to penetrate the ideal knowledges is superhuman,
supernatural, man becomes the collective center of spiritual as well
as material forces so that the divine spirit may manifest itself in his
being, the effulgences of the Kingdom shine within the sanctuary
of his heart, the signs of the attributes and perfections of God reveal
themselves in a newness of life, the everlasting glory and eternal
existence be attained, the knowledge of God illumine, and the
mysteries of the realm of might be unsealed.
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Man is like unto this lamp, but the effulgences of the Kingdom
are like the rays of the lamp. Man is like unto the glass, but spiritual
splendors are like unto the light within the glass. No matter how
translucent the glass may be, as long as there is no light within, it
remains dark. Likewise, man, no matter how much he advances in
material accomplishments, will remain like the glass without light
if he is deprived of the spiritual virtues. Material virtues are like
unto a perfect body, but this body is in need of the spirit. No matter
how handsome and perfect the body may be, if it is deprived of the
spirit and its animus, it is dead. But when that same body is
affiliated with the spirit and expressing life, perfection and virtue
become realized in it. Deprived of the Holy Spirit and its bounties,
man is spiritually dead.
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Children, for instance, no matter how good and pure, no matter
how healthy their bodies, are, nevertheless, considered imperfect
because the power of intellect is not fully manifest in them. When
the intellectual power fully displays its influences and they attain to
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the age of maturity, they are considered as perfect. Likewise, man,
no matter how much he may advance in worldly affairs and make
progress in material civilization, is imperfect unless he is quickened
by the bounties of the Holy Spirit; for it is evident that until he
receives that divine impetus he is ignorant and deprived. For this
reason Jesus Christ said, “Except a man be born of water and of the
Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.” By this Christ
meant that unless man is released from the material world, freed
from the captivity of materialism and receiving a portion of the
bounties of the spiritual world, he shall be deprived of the bestowals
and favors of the Kingdom of God, and the utmost we can say of
him is that he is a perfect animal. No one can rightly call him a
man. In another place He said, “That which is born of the flesh is
flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.” The meaning of
this is that if man is a captive of nature, he is like unto an animal because
he is only a body physically born—that is, he belongs to the
world of matter and remains subject to the law and control of nature.
But if he is baptized with the Holy Spirit, if he is freed from
the bondage of nature, released from animalistic tendencies and
advanced in the human realm, he is fitted to enter into the divine
Kingdom. The world of the Kingdom is the realm of divine bestowals
and the bounties of God. It is attainment of the highest virtues
of humanity; it is nearness to God; it is capacity to receive the
bounties of the ancient Lord. When man advances to this station,
he attains the second birth. Before his first or physical birth man
was in the world of the matrix. He had no knowledge of this world;
his eyes could not see; his ears could not hear. When he was born
from the world of the matrix, he beheld another world. The sun
was shining with its splendors, the moon radiant in the heavens,
the stars twinkling in the expansive firmament, the seas surging,
trees verdant and green, all kinds of creatures enjoying life here,
infinite bounties prepared for him. In the world of the matrix none
of these things existed. In that world he had no knowledge of this
vast range of existence; nay, rather, he would have denied the
reality of this world. But after his birth he began to open his eyes
and behold the wonders of this illimitable universe. Similarly, as
long as man is in the matrix of the human world, as long as he is the
captive of nature, he is out of touch and without knowledge of the
universe of the Kingdom. If he attains rebirth while in the world of
nature, he will become informed of the divine world. He will observe
that another and a higher world exists. Wonderful bounties
descend; eternal life awaits; everlasting glory surrounds him. All
the signs of reality and greatness are there. He will see the lights of
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God. All these experiences will be his when he is born out of the
world of nature into the divine world. Therefore, for the perfect
man there are two kinds of birth: the first, physical birth, is from
the matrix of the mother; the second, or spiritual birth, is from the
world of nature. In both he is without knowledge of the new world
of existence he is entering. Therefore, rebirth means his release
from the captivity of nature, freedom from attachment to this mortal
and material life. This is the second, or spiritual, birth of which
Jesus Christ spoke in the Gospels.
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The majority of people are captives in the matrix of nature,
submerged in the sea of materiality. We must pray that they may be
reborn, that they may attain insight and spiritual hearing, that they
may receive the gift of another heart, a new transcendent power,
and in the eternal world the unending bestowal of divine bounties.
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Today the world of humanity is walking in darkness because it is
out of touch with the world of God. That is why we do not see the
signs of God in the hearts of men. The power of the Holy Spirit has
no influence. When a divine spiritual illumination becomes manifest
in the world of humanity, when divine instruction and guidance
appear, then enlightenment follows, a new spirit is realized
within, a new power descends, and a new life is given. It is like the
birth from the animal kingdom into the kingdom of man. When
man acquires these virtues, the oneness of the world of humanity
will be revealed, the banner of international peace will be upraised,
equality between all mankind will be realized, and the Orient and
Occident will become one. Then will the justice of God become
manifest, all humanity will appear as the members of one family,
and every member of that family will be consecrated to cooperation
and mutual assistance. The lights of the love of God will shine;
eternal happiness will be unveiled; everlasting joy and spiritual
delight will be attained.
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I will pray, and you must pray, likewise, that such heavenly
bounty may be realized; that strife and enmity may be banished,
warfare and bloodshed taken away; that hearts may attain ideal
communication and that all people may drink from the same fountain.
May they receive their knowledge from the same divine
source. May all hearts become illumined with the rays of the Sun of
Reality; may all of them enter the university of God, acquire
spiritual virtues and seek for themselves heavenly bounties. Then
this material, phenomenal world will become the mirror of the
world of God, and within this pure mirror the divine virtues of the
realm of might will be reflected.
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