In the Bible, Pontius Pilate (the Roman governor) found no wrongdoing with Jesus. Jesus was then sent to Herod who also found nothing wrong with what he did or preached. Finally, Pilate asked the people, “What shall he do with Jesus,” and they replied, “Crucify him! Crucify him!” The “him” being referred to is the son of man, or the non-integrated ego, further implying the fruits of the binding influence of spiritual ignorance. [Read more…] about Take up Thy Cross and Follow Me
Awakening
What is God to you?
I am interested in your feedback on the title to this post: what is God to you? I think this could be quite entertaining for our comment section. More importantly, I believe we gain new insight and perspective from each other. So I wanted to open that door for readers of Spirit of the Scripture, and hopefully we’ll all learn something new, or at least assimilate some new ideas to ponder going forward from each other. [Read more…] about What is God to you?
Creation, Scripture and Vibrational Aum
Aum is the transmuting vibration, the primordial sound which alone contains the transformative dynamic necessary for advancement out of, and beyond, basic human consciousness into Christ consciousness and on to Cosmic consciousness. Aum, being the primordial sound of the universe, is the starting point through which human consciousness commences the transformative journey into Higher God Consciousness; the gateway to Supreme Liberation into the eternal peace and joy we’re each encoded to seeking and finding. [Read more…] about Creation, Scripture and Vibrational Aum
Realization the Image and Likeness of God
Humankind is acknowledged as the crowning jewel of God’s creation: the only creature made in the image and likeness of God-nature. This is by virtue of the fact that man can self-realize individuality whereas animals cannot.
Col 1:19 puts it “For it was by God’s own decision that the Son (Christ within) has in himself the full nature of God”.
This scripture makes it abundantly clear that humankind is indeed made in the image and likeness of God, and, more specifically, expression of image and likeness.
But two vital questions remain. How is the immensity of God’s full nature accommodated physically in humans, and through what mechanisms? [Read more…] about Realization the Image and Likeness of God
Seventh Day Rest, Karma and the Forbidden Fruits
We’re all fairly familiar with Hebrews 4:4: “On the Seventh Day God Rested from all His Work”, and its seemingly straight forward literal understanding until examined esoterically. We shall explore. Also, how straight forward is the scripture a few lines down from it: “For whoever receives that rest which God promised will rest from his own work, just as God rested from his” Hebrews 4:10.
Many, while professing a literal understanding of these particular scriptures, remain in ignorance I feel of the vital points to which they are alluding. To obtain any meaningful benefit from these two scriptures, literal interpretation will have to be suspended. For, in their literal evaluation the scriptures offer no substantial insight for the individual’s spiritual growth—nothing remotely close to the dramatic truth which esoterically they contain. [Read more…] about Seventh Day Rest, Karma and the Forbidden Fruits
The Mustard Seed of Faith and Developing it Within
This article will explain how faith is a level of potential awaiting development from tiny beginnings into the blossoming of full spiritual consciousness, and that faith is not something reserved strictly for certain times or particular events.
Matthew 17: 19-20 reads: “The apostles came to Jesus in private and asked him: why couldn’t we drive the demon out?” The question refers back to an earlier incident in Matthew 17:14 when the apostles could not heal a boy. “Because you did not have enough faith” Jesus replied, then he said: “I assure you that if you had faith as big as a mustard seed, you can say to this hill go from here to there! And it will go! You could do anything!”
Earlier in Matthew 17:17 Jesus said, “How unbelieving and wrong you people [mind-sets] are! How long must I stay with you?” In other words, how long we will choose to remain under the domain of the finite mind instead of the infinite Son of God?
We’re unbelieving while in spiritual ignorance. Thus the boy is a symbol of our non-spiritually quickened soul in need of awakening into conscious contact with the Higher Self.
Other scriptures use mountain instead of hill: “You could say to this mountain be gone into the sea and it would be gone.” Mountain in scriptures means higher consciousness. When human consciousness becomes transformed into higher consciousness, it is gone into the sea – the equivalent of faith-filled consciousness – when intentions through this state of mind come about. A spiritually rooted person will live faith naturally, and enjoy an unbreakable link with God regardless of how big the so called problem or goal. The mountain will give, heal, or sprout new understanding in tandem with the intentions of the heart.
The mustard seed story is about coming upon hidden faith ability and its development into an unshakable, unmovable level of mountain consciousness and its expression. This scripture is not about having faith already. It’s about how, from tiny beginnings, the mustard seed births and expands into ever present levels of Godliness, into never waning or fading soul values.
The reason the apostles in Matthew 17:19-20 could not perform healing was because the left-side of the brain was dominating, which is why Jesus said: “Of my own self (ego) I can do nothing.” The apostles were spiritually asleep, unable to experience the true nature of faith.
The apostles going to Jesus in private symbolizes personal meditation, that entering of the boundless silence of the soul. Jesus is a symbol of our own awakening wisdom, the inner teaching guiding us to our own Christ within.
Concentrated Seed Faith
Let us consider a seed. Any seed. A seed (symbolically) is the most faith-filled unit of creation. It produces only what it is designed for and nothing else is possible. Being the smallest of all seeds, Jesus selects the mustard seed for his story of explaining how boundless faith is intended to grow and expand from tiny beginnings within consciousness. But while existing in concentrated form within each soul, faith requires awakening, tapping into germination. In this context, the deep silence of meditation amounts to the unmanifest seed faith transmuted into manifest faith consciousness.
The actual seed in your body though, is somewhat bigger than a mustard seed. It’s about the size of a pea and is located in the exact center of your brain. It’s called the pineal gland. In many religions, this gland is portrayed as a pine cone because of its visual similarities. There is even a statue of it on the grounds of the Vatican, even though it’s never openly mentioned in their teachings. In ancient Egyptian religion it was known as the Eye of Horus.
Biblical faith clearly is not about strong faith in this and lesser in that, for, being all pervading, faith is not a conditional allocation of measurement. While remaining constant, faith is ever active in its all encompassing dynamic silence as in water taking the shape of any container. This is also symbolized when Jesus stooped and wrote in the sand, which means whatever faith capacity we have achieved.
Faith in action is constantly transforming consciousness into ever higher spiritual dimensions, even nudging the soul into ever-perfecting levels of human love, into total experiential immersement of Christ consciousness and its expression at one’s own level.
Faith is alchemized silence brought about by repeated meditational transcendence, of entering into the pineal gland. It’s a process which transmutes the human ego. The transcendental experience is beyond ego, the act of will or mental effort. Rather it is by a natural infusion of bliss into the very nature of the mind, which is the state of knowing no opposite.
Although the physical seed is situated in the brain as the pineal gland, germination or activation is initiated through the root chakra at the base of the spine and subsequent rising of kundalini life force into the brain. It’s this root chakra opening which triggers the five other spinal chakras into opening, culminating in awareness entering the pineal gland and divine seed sprouting. Once this process is commenced faith journeying into higher realms has began. This is why Jacob’s name was changed to Israel by God at the place of Peniel, which is another metaphor for pineal gland.
Biblically, awakening kundalini is equivalent of John the Baptist and the One who follows – the one who follows is baptism into directly knowing Christ consciousness faith nature.
Healing and Everyday Faith
Healing is not a single life event, where, once achieved, further spiritual development can be ignored. This can happen when healing is attained by visitation to particular shrines, pools or by intermediary – where someone or holy venue bypasses our own unbelieving level. In such instances, people’s expectations become raised in advance of the encounter, which the brain translates as faith; and while there might be healing, this is NOT the mustard seed of faith in the Bible. To faith-mimic we can of course accentuate joyous feelings by becoming animated in visioning specific desired outcomes. Thus natural happiness is indeed a potent healing force, but it’s not real faith. We can only cast demons out permanently by the transformation of consciousness. By coming upon mountain consciousness, upon Higher Self consciousness, when purification of the mind, body, and soul occurs leaving no opening for negative emotions to form new or repeating dis-ease.
In other words, using an onion to generate tears is not emotional crying!
In the early stages of mustard seed faith, much casting out is taking place without awareness. It’s when the subtle realignment of thought processes are taking new shape, when mature understanding and clarity soul perceptions are forming and abiding state for further thoughts and intuition of a higher realm to realm to dwell.
As we advance further in practicing meditation, realization of higher consciousness becomes acutely tangible. Through awakening mechanisms in the brain and spinal column, newer levels of health of well-being manifest in the body. Struggling and resistance conditioning began to release its grip.
In the early stages of spiritual development, we may feel that strong faith in certain Biblical characters or historical events is required or insinuated into the mustard seed story. But no, this is not what scripture is about. Jesus is not asking that we have faith in him, a philosophy or religion, a place or any other person. The asking message is about self-realization. That we come about our own innate capacity of faith. To this end we are reminded: “The apostles got into the boat and went to the other side.” Boat here signifying meditation, and, the “other side” signifying transcendence into the right brain, the abiding home of the faith nature.
The 12 Cranial Nerves and Healing
Once realized as not twelve historical men, and that the apostles are symbols for the twelve cranial nerves of the brain, then new understanding can begin to unfold rapidly. The twelve apostles symbolize twelve qualities of the soul. They are aspects of human consciousness for integration and healing. These twelve spiritually serving nerve centers – responsible for almost every bodily function, along with the five chakras in the spine and two in the brain – are the soul’s receptor or diffusion points for bodily interaction of cosmic energy. This is how well-being for optimal spiritual growth is maintained.
The reason the apostles could not drive out the demons represents that the twelve cranial nerves were not spiritually functioning. It’s only when these consecrated centers are performing as intended, in conjunction with the chakras and glandular system that we can spiritually mature in a practical way.
Demons have their origins in deeply rooted generational conditioning from previous lives where the cranial nerves were not used spiritually. It is myriad and complex, beyond the realm of modern psychology to understand. The spiritually asleep state of these vital nerve centers is what keeps demon consciousness in place, and the birth, life, and death cycle of suffering. And this is why Jesus said he would rebuild this temple in three days. It symbolizes spiritually reconstructing the brain. Three is not a symbol of earth days, but of divinity and unity.
This is also why the apostles (12 cranial nerves) went to Jesus in private, meaning engaged in silent meditation, awakening the temple of the brain in unity consciousness.
Does a Tree Have Faith
Yes, on its own place of existence. Similar to humans, trees undergo healing on a daily basis, but in different ways. A trees ecosystem consists of leaves, branches, roots and a trunk. It is the sap which heals. But where does sap come from? Sap comes from a source beyond the tree. It’s drawn in from earth nature through the roots. The tree does not manufacture sap. Coming in through the root system, sap is distributed throughout the entire tree, whether healing is required or not. So long as the roots remain watered, then the roots maintain the capacity to distribute sap. The root is the conduit through which sap flows into the entire tree instantaneously.
If you could ask a tree what time it is, the tree would answer it is now!
Healing for a tree is an act of single-mindedness, a present moment. On the other hand, humans live in time, space and causation, plus an ego, where spiritual growth is indirectly hindered. Whereas the tree does not stand on the hose while being watered as do humans do through stress and worry about the past and future.
But what happens when there is no rain to water the roots? This is where the good gardner comes in. He / she waters the roots personally, thus maintaining sap flow. So long as the roots (chakras in us) receive water nourishment, then sap flows unabated.
Conversely, within human nature, there are two forms of healing. One, the innate healing intelligence within the body similar to the tree which does not require faith. But the faith mentioned in scripture is about a state of faith consciousness and its transformational power for taking the carnal mind beyond suffering and into the divine mind. Faith consciousness is about first awakening the mechanisms which initiates lives transforming from spiritual ignorance into conscious connection with TRUTH. Truth meaning that which never changes, eternal consciousness.
Transitioning of awareness into truth commences in the head (meditation) progresses to opening the first chakra at the base of the spine then returning up along spine and back to the head / heart for a permanent establishment in consciousness. This process, known as kundalini awakening, is how faith-nurture becomes resolute consciousness.
In human terms, the very same principle as watering the tree’s roots apply. Only it’s the mind which is watered. Watering the mind is entering into communion with pure silence which naturally awakens the tentacles or channels of the soul – the kundalini – allowing for healing of emotional scars and false conditioning. Thus converged silence is which expands from tiny mustard seed beginnings (birth of the Christ within) into boundless transformational faith consciousness, the abiding state for further thoughts and intuition into a higher realm.
The Mantra and Mustard Seed Faith
Luke 9:48 states: “For he who is least among you (converged intellect) is the greatest.”
Mantra is a word sound, a vibration used for creating calm and silence in the mind. Like water and air, the mantra is neutral and works with all people regardless or race, religion, or creed. At the practical level, mantra achieves Luke 9:48 in that, gradually the intellect reduces from gross levels of thought to the smallest of the smallest – least of the least, the mustard seed – resulting in the expansion of human consciousness into transcendental pure consciousness or unconditional faith nature. In other words, during meditation, the intellect is reduced to its least, and a new dynamic is born, a new connective wavelength infuses or vibrates into awareness: spontaneous calibration of mantra sound into thought expansion resulting in faith consciousness. Thus the mantra seed mushrooms into Mountain Light, Transcendent experiencing, when soul flow essence is freed from the bondage of cyclical darkness.
Often referred to as the law of thought increase, this expansion or thought – mantra is a thought – is commencement of ascension out of the lower carnal mind, when human ego-centric consciousness becomes awakened spiritual mountain. Mountain is now alive, thus thought-feeling nature becomes hugely sensitive, hence the need for thoughts to be positive with regard to self and others. “Lead us not into temptation (ignoring cosmic laws).
Conclusion – Thoughts, Watching and Faith Seeds
As faith consciousness develops, the expression of thoughts become equivalent to faith seeds, potent tool molds, in that, whatever vision or heart quality the thought is filled with, is what comes about. “Whatever ye ask for in my name (love nature) believing ye have it (resolute faith) I give you in my word (law) it will come about” (Mark 11:24). Through the law of thought increase – to go forth and multiply – every intentional faith filled thought expands from tiny infancy into manifestation of the intentional feelings or emotions generated.
In Biblical terms, planting a seed in the field is the same as planting a thought in the mind. The field is symbolic of the mind. The imperative being, keeping our thoughts divinely oriented for use through ever maturing faith, for good only. Watching thoughts allows conscious control over random and meaningless thoughts entering the mind. It further prevents us from being unduly influenced by other’s thoughts and desires which do not fit with our newly forming mustard seed consciousness. Watching allows witnessing experentially the sacredness and Immanence of each present moment and its faith-filled aspect.
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The Other Son
The parable of the prodigal son is probably the most well-known parable of all and it is clear that the story is about the life journey of Man. It is all about us and our journey through life. Depending on the teaching of the different churches the emphasis may be put on different aspects of the story, on the sinfulness of man or on the love of God. However, the story is almost always told as an interpretation of the life of the son who undertakes the journey, the bad son. Not much is said about the other son, the son who stays home with the Father and faithfully attends to his tasks. He is supposed to be the good son who should be an example to us all. But is he? I would like to look at this parable from a different viewpoint and see what I come up with about both sons.
In my article The Tree of Judgement? I wrote about a comparable journey in which I started with a summary in order to make clear what the deeper meaning of this journey is. It is a journey into duality, which is symbolized by the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, but also by the story of the prodigal son. That is why I want to start this article with quoting this summary in its entirety, so it is clear what the process it is all about.
“I found the meaning of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil to be the tree of duality, ets-2, in Hebrew.
Eating from that tree caused the descent of Man into the world of duality and matter, also called the fourth world or the world of the seventh day. Eve, the female, nourishing and creative side of Man, was enticed into eating from it by the serpent, the nachash, numerical value 358, which proved to be the downward force in Man during the descending part of the involution / evolution cycle. This is a cycle, which you could see as a circle that is divided into three segments:
The first segment is the descent out of a world of higher consciousness as described above; this is called involution.
The second segment, described in the next paragraph, is the period that mankind resides in the world of matter.
The third segment, called evolution, is about ascension, going upwards in consciousness again, as described in the third paragraph of this description.
When man had almost reached the bottom of the cycle, the downward force got the upper hand and turned into par’oh (pharaoh), and man became enslaved / addicted. After a call for help to God and a promise to address this addiction themselves later on, man was delivered from this slavery by God and the nachash got its head / its downward principle, crushed, which made it fall asleep. It was then called the Kundalini that slept in 3½ coils at the halfway point of the cycle.
Abraham’s Vision of Great Darkness: Kundalini, Meditation and Ego
In Genesis chapter fifteen we read about a strange event that occurs between God and Abraham. The mythological imagery stirs the imagination: God appears in great darkness, followed by a smoking furnace and a burning lamp that passes between Abraham’s sacrifice. The true meaning of the symbolism will never be preached from a traditional church pulpit because it deals with the divine physiology of man, and the implications of deep meditation, the ego, and spiritual initiation. So let’s break down this mystical mystery. [Read more…] about Abraham’s Vision of Great Darkness: Kundalini, Meditation and Ego
The Paradox of the Serpent and the Messiah
Today’s topic, the serpent and the messiah, has been addressed on this blog before by Anny, but today I am going to look at it from a few additional angles. I recently had a great discussion about it with a friend. This friend doesn’t agree with esoteric teaching because she is a mainstream Christian, but we greatly respect each other’s views and enjoy a healthy debate from time to time. [Read more…] about The Paradox of the Serpent and the Messiah
He Ate a Date
This may sound like a strange title but during the early hours of August 21st, 2017, the day of the great Solar Eclipse, which in some channellings is connected with (a phase of) enlightenment, I suddenly realized that that these two words (‘achal tamar’ in Hebrew) lead to exactly that conclusion. They lead to a phase of enlightenment. I realized that these words form the core understanding of the whole biblical message. They are the beginning and the end, and also the totality of the process in between.
For those who have read my previous articles these two words should be familiar words by now. ‘He ate’ is the translation of the Hebrew word ‘achal’, which is also used to show the root of the verb. ‘Achal ’, 1-20-30, means to eat. When we look at it from the point of gematria, Hebrew numerology, it can be read as ‘1–kol’. ‘Kol’ means everything. This word ‘achal’ was once my introduction to gematria. The meaning of this ‘eating’ is to reconnect everything with the one of the Oneness it came from. However, this is only the final phase. When we look at the concept of eating as such, it comprises all of the process. When we eat something, we put it into our mouth, chew it and experience the taste of the food, then we swallow it and the digestion process starts and finally we absorb the nutrients of the food and let go of what does not serve us.
A date is ‘tamar’ in Hebrew, which we can also read as ‘400–mar’. ‘Mar’ means bitter and 400 stands for both slavery/addiction (the 400 years of slavery in Egypt) and the cross as the letter ‘Tav’, which is also the number 400, used to be written as a cross in ancient times. So ‘400-mar’ stands for the bitterness of slavery and addiction and also for the suffering of the cross. It stands for the most intense suffering that is imaginable. When we ‘eat’ this suffering however, when we do not spit it out but experience it consciously and digest it to the full, then we will discover to our surprise that this ‘tamar’ is in fact a date. A fruit that is sweet and nutritious. And by ‘eating’ it we will gain a lot of conscious awareness.
So when we take these two words together and look at what they really mean, we realize that in these two words the whole cycle of our descent into this world of matter, our stay there, and our ascension out of it – the whole process – can be recognized.
We can also apply this image of eating the date to the story of Jesus in the New Testament, which showed us how to follow the procedure. Once we know what it is all about, it is easier to recognize what all the other elements in the biblical stories mean, many of which I have described in my other articles.
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We may also be reminded of another story, a story, which proves to be closely connected to this one and with which it all began. It is the story of Genesis 3, in which Man is warned not to eat the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil but does it anyway. In verse 6 it says: “And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.”
The Harvest is large, but the workers are few: Matthew 9:35-38
Consider the Bible’s creation: written over a period of 1,500 years and consisting of 66 books, the Bible was written in 3 languages on 3 continents and authored by 40 writers of many different cultures and systems of philosophy. The Bible’s contributors, from all professions in life, were all agreed on one thing: there is a unified field which holds everything together in this universe. The field to which they refer is called the Unified field of consciousness. I believe all these biblical authors were disciplined and committed mediators who knew the secret of transcendence, of coming upon the Unified field of consciousness within, the source of Pure Bliss. [Read more…] about The Harvest is large, but the workers are few: Matthew 9:35-38
The Book Is Not to Blame
My Grandmother had a large illustrated Bible sitting on a table in the center of the living room in her very modest four-room mill house. It was too heavy to lift. As a child, I was at once enchanted and disturbed by the artwork depicting tales of a man-eating whale, people drowning in a flood, and a gentle man named Jesus who was murdered for trying to change the world with love, not violence.
She was a quiet, godly woman who loved her church, her children and her grandchildren. When I stayed overnight, I would watch bull fighting and wrestling with her on a 19-inch black and white TV with rabbit ear antennas and three channels. I was always adjusting the antennas to get a picture we could see. [Read more…] about The Book Is Not to Blame
What is Truth? What Do the Scriptures say about Truth?
There is an old Zen saying that states: “In order to get to the truth, have no opinions.”
There is immense wisdom in that saying. It tells us, first of all, that our opinions cloud our judgment. We certainly can’t trust them. Historically, it has been the opinions of some that have caused much injustice in the world. On just a religious level, consider the Inquisition. But even in our day-to-day lives, can all say that we have unjustly condemned someone because of our opinions. And this is why Jesus tells us, “Judge not, least we be judged. And in the same measure that we judge, it comes back to us.” [Read more…] about What is Truth? What Do the Scriptures say about Truth?