Posted by psychicpatsy1
at 05:46 PM on June 10, 2008
Though teachers have brought spiritual enlightenment throughout the ages, man in his ignorance has misunderstood much.
All religions have a grain of truth; but when man makes bread to feed
the multitude, often he throws away the wheatgerm with the chaff.
Silver Birch?s first comments will surprise many.
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?People I have met state they are confirmed Spiritualists, yet
they follow their orthodox religions. Should not they put behind these
ideas when they accept Spiritualism??
I am not bothered with these labels. I am not sure whether I am a
Spiritualist, because I have not been confirmed. What you call yourself
does not matter. We are concerned with the way you live your life.
Religion, what is it? Is it going to church, synagogue, chapel or
temple? Is it the acceptance of certain theological ideas devised by
man? Is it calling yourself a Roman Catholic, a Protestant, a Buddhist,
a Jew?
Religion is living in a way that brings you closer to the Great Spirit.
Religion is when the Great Spirit is expressed in your actions.
Religion is service.
If you find there are some people who have all the benefits of
communication with our world, but still adhere to certain conventional
theological beliefs, then be sorry for them. Say a silent prayer for
them because they are still only on the first rungs on the ladder or
are in the half-way stage.
Recognize that it is not always easy to abandon the teaching received
in childhood, when the mind was plastic and impressionable and accepted
without question what was given to it. Gradually these theological
ideas become part of the warp and weft of the subconscious mind, are
embedded in its depths, and an individual finds it almost impossible to
rid himself of them.
Be patient. There was a time when all of us had ideas which we
believed, but later wisdom made us abandon them. After all, none of us
has attained the summit of perfection; to do so will require eternity.
Be tolerant. Help them. Do not argue with them; that gets nowhere. In
such discussion, as the poet said, ?they leave by the same door by
which they came in.?
Be patient with those who cannot see further than their theological
noses. Time will work its will with them, as it has with you.
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?Many people are very depressed for no reason. What has come over the young people? Are they spiritually starved??
They have not found their way. They have come into a world where
violence rules. They believe their elders have betrayed them. They feel
also that they can obtain no guidance from conventional religion.
?Do you think too much blame has been put on the elders? Everyone has his own path to find.?
I am not agreeing with their outlook. I am only explaining it, because in time they will become elders.
?There is no substitute for experience.?
Your bad experiences are the best for you. Your good experiences are
often the worst for you. My friends have heard me say many times that
the virtue of falling down is that you can pick yourself up.
* * *
A visitor asked about the world?s creation, citing the
description in Genesis. In some quarters it was believed that creatures
from outer space came to earth for this purpose, he said.
Of course you are now addressing your question to an out-of-space
creature! Do not be bothered by what it says in Genesis or in any other
book. If it is unacceptable to your reason, dismiss it. How did your
world begin is what you want to know.
?There are many theories; we really don?t know.?
Let me say that I have a little more than a theory. I have a little
knowledge on this subject. Your world has always existed. It had no
beginning, nor will it have an end. If you want to quote from the
Bible, you have statements like the one attributed to the Nazarene,
?Before Abraham was I am.?
Spirit has always existed: it was not spontaneously created. It
slumbered for millions of years until the rudemental beginnings of life
gradually manifested in your world. Life is spirit and spirit is life.
It always has had the potentials of infinity.
There were no creatures from outer space to create the beginnings of
life in your world. Life was always there, and developed, unfolded and
progressed according to the natural laws of evolution that infinite
intelligence devised.
?I understand that now a good deal of Darwin?s theory is being
disputed, though at the time he was accepted. There seem to be facts
which he missed.?
There are always facts that are missed because all knowledge is not
available at any stage of evolution. Only perfection contains all
knowledge, and perfection has not yet been attained in your world or in
mine. Let me say categorically that evolution, physical, mental and
spiritual, is part of the operation of natural law.
?I am not very keen on the thought of being descended from monkeys.?
It may also be true that monkeys are not very keen on the idea! In the
fight of the Great Spirit monkeys are as precious as humans.
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Silver Birch has always expressed great love for Jesus, whom he calls ?The Nazarene.?
It has been my privilege many times with colleagues in my world to be
present at conferences, congresses, meetings call them whatever you
like. At these the Nazarene refers to many of the plans the hierarchy
devised to ensure that the power of the spirit should remain in your
world.
The Nazarene is one of the hierarchy behind all the directives we
receive when we leave your world occasionally to fortify ourselves to
cope with our missions and to glean more of what it is we have to
achieve.
I have a great reverence for Jesus, the Nazarene, a wondrous example of
what the power of the spirit could achieve when divinity assumes human
form and gives to those available simple, but profound teaching, that
love is a power that solves all problems when people allow themselves
to be animated by it.
The Nazarene demonstrated the same spiritual phenomena that we make
available today, because their operation is due to the same natural
laws which always have been, which still are in existence, and will
continue to be so.
Having attracted the multitudes by what were wrongly called miracles,
he taught the great truths of the spirit: love thy neighbor as
thyself, do good to those who hurt you; the essence of all religions.
But the difference is this, that with his passing into our world the
mission of Jesus did not end. He is still at work, inspiring those who
continue to see and meet him, to propound these truths, to demonstrate
these phenomena so that those who are ready would play their part in
helping the infinite, creative power of the Great Spirit to flow
through an increasing number of channels everywhere.
We have nothing but respect and reverence for Jesus. But we do not have
that respect and reverence for many of his followers who have
worshipped and continue to worship Jesus, yet pay no heed to his
teachings. Instead of the truth he taught unifying them, it divides
them.
In your world today there are black areas where the same followers of
the Nazarene persecute and kill one another. They do not understand his
mission. If you believe in the Nazarene and realize that love is the
greatest power in the universe, you should not kill or commit acts of
violence against others who say they believe in those same principles.
?It must be very agonizing to the Nazarene to see, as indeed do
so many of you in the spirit world, what has been done in his name on
earth.?
Yes, and he has shed many tears. After all, he is not responsible for
what others do. You who call yourselves Spiritualists proclaim one of
our greatest principles, that every individual is personally
responsible for his or her acts.
?What did Jesus look like??
The Nazarene has been described many times by people in our world. He
is not as painted by artists living in varying countries and according
to their cultures. He is very much like the kind of people among whom
he moved during his ministry. Were he different, then he would not have
fulfilled his mission.
?Some mediums speak of a Cosmic Christ. Others see Christ as an
individual spirit. Are they two different aspects for the same
existence??
You are allowing names to bother you. There is the man Jesus, whose
surname was not Christ, and there is what is called the Christ power,
the power of the spirit. If you differentiate between the man and the
power that animated him, you have the clearest picture of all.
?Would it be possible by automatic writing or some other means to tell us exactly what Jesus said??
I don?t know. The difficulty is that no-one recorded the utterances of
the Nazarene at the time and so memory would have to play its part. His
main teaching was the gospel of love. ?Love thy neighbor as thyself.
Do good to those who hurt you.? Love is the fulfilling of the law. What
else is required to help mankind? Love is the highest expression of the
spirit. Love is what the Great Spirit has to offer. Love is what we
offer you.
The object of the Nazarene?s mission was to demonstrate spiritual
reality. If the Nazarene were to reappear in your world today and to
repeat what he said 2,000 years ago I doubt if anyone would listen.
?You said so many people arrive in the spirit world with false
teaching. In St. John?s gospel it says believing is the important part.?
No. Everyone will live after what you call death, not because of
believing in a creed, a doctrine or dogma, but because it is an
unalterable natural law. It has nothing to do with religion. It is a
law as equal to the law of cause and effect.
What you have quoted is one of the interpolations in the Bible which
has caused great affliction and separated people. It is not paradoxical
that a book, a religious book, a holy book, a sacred book, has caused
more bloodshed than an ordinary volume could have done? Yet the purpose
of religion should be to unite everybody in a common brotherhood and
sisterhood because of their unbreakable fundamental spiritual
relationship.
?Was the body of Jesus crucified??
It does not matter. What matters is what Jesus taught. You will go on arguing forever about what happened at the crucifixion.
I cannot prove what I say about that, and so I will not attempt to
answer your question. I do not like to condemn others. That is not my
mission.
My mission is to draw attention to the spiritual principles on which
life is founded. It seems to be that you worry a great deal about
things which do not matter. Whether the Nazarene was crucified or not
will make no difference to the evolution of your soul.
Concentrate on the vital matters in your life. Here you are in a world
with opportunities to play your part, to help others, to develop your
spiritual nature and to fulfill yourselves. Don?t worry overmuch about
whether there are people on Mars, whether you will resurrect in a
thousand years.
What matters is how you comport yourselves in your daily lives. Do the
best you can. By doing so, you will enjoy a greater harmony with the
Great Spirit. And as a result you will feel that radiance,
tranquility, repose and confidence that come to all those who seek to
make the will of the Great Spirit their will.