Prayer and Worship

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Pedestals

Tommy Clendening
Plano, Texas

I hope it did not hurt you when you fell,

From the pedestal I so thoughtlessly placed you on.

It was very heartless of me to have done this to you
and for this I’m truly sorry.

No mere mortal could ever live up to the lofty ideals
I elevated you on.

Why do we place our loved ones on unreal heights in the clouds?

Then, as we grow, the realization is bound to dawn
that, after all,

Those whom we’ve elevated are merely
fallible mortals, too.

My main hope is that your fall didn’t hurt you,
As I recoiled with a sudden, resounding slap,

As the crystal, self built pedestal collapsed.

In my eyes, you with it, until I realized:
You were the same,
it was I who had changed.

Therefore, I hope you realize, I love you still
and more materially now.

As I see you clearer, you’re near, where you
always should have been.

 

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DELIVER US FROM ANGER 

By STEPHEN FINLAN 
San Francisco, California 

Let us compare the attitude toward anger of Jesus, and of that kind of modern psychology which focuses on self-fulfillment without a basis in spiritual growth. This kind of psychology emphasizes the expression of emotions instead of their transformation. It would agree with the principle that “Self-control is a better human policy of behavior regulation than extreme self-denial,” (UB 977C) but would probably not agree that anger is “mean and despicable – hardly worthy of being called human, much less divine.” (UB 57D)

This pop psychology concentrates on the mind and feelings while ignoring the spirit. It would have us learn to talk about our feelings, “share” them with others but it does not condemn anger. All emotions are considered natural and good. It teaches that emotional health comes from learning how to express your emotions. This kind of thinking would have had Jesus respond to Simon Zelotes’ anger at the Romans by saying: “Good, Simon! Don’t be afraid to express your>hostility. Get it all out, but don’t hurt anybody.” Had Simon gotten his anger out, you can bet he would have hurt a few Romans. Expression and action are linked.

But Jesus teaches that emotional health comes only from spiritual self-mastery: Anger is a material manifestation which represents, in a general way, the measure of the failure of the spiritual nature to gain control of the combined intellectual and physical natures. Anger indicates a lack of self-respect. Anger depletes the health, debases the mind, and handicaps the spirit teacher of man’s soul. (UB 1673B) Anger is a mental poison. (UB 1204B) And, as the old proverb says: “The fool gives vent to all his angry feelings, but the wise man subdues them…” or “controls them.” (Proverbs 29: 11)

One person, when angry at another, thinks, “how can I get even without getting into trouble?”
Another thinks, “how can I express my anger without hurting anyone?” But the Jesusonian thinks, “how can I treat this person as God would treat him, despite my angry feelings?” Irreligious psychology tries to nudge people from the first question to the second, but Jesus impels one to ask the third question. The first two are self-centered, the second representing a higher ethical consciousness than the first, but still unspiritualized. The third question is spirit-centered and offers the only possibility for actually transforming the emotions. Nothing the mind attempts to do with anger is of any use if it does not consult and obey the spirit. Unless this principle is foremost, all ways of “handling” anger fall into mental entanglement and self-delusion, a self-centered instead of a God-centered emotional life. And such mind-techniques are often a way of perpetuating a problem that should be bravely faced and overcome through an inner religious experience.

It takes a religious experience (whether fully conscious or not) to overcome the anger of a bruised ego. Jesus did not teach emotional freedom through expression of whatever is on your mind, but rather transformation through spirit-identification. (UB 1609:C)

How then do we overcome anger? – by our faith and the spirit’s transformation. (UB 1609 D)
Jesus said the only way to find deliverance from “outbursts of animal anger” is to let love dominate our hearts. (UB 1673 C) The indwelling spirit can actually change the underlying motives of the heart.

First, one must not base one’s self-respect on the respect bestowed by others, but rather on faith in God’s love. Once one’s self-respect is based on this faith. then one can seek God’s will and know that spiritual adjustment will follow. Recognize that your spirit is not really threatened by whatever is angering you, and that God loves and keeps you. Pray for whomever you are angry at. Believe in God’s transforming power and act as though it were already happening. Believe that God is present. This is both a lifelong process and a technique that can be applied in any specific case.

None of us is expected to be superhumanly superior to human emotions, and certainly God understands our lapses, but each of us is expected to always seek the spirit’s transforming influence. Jesus himself was subject to profound indignation when confronted with indifference or contempt of spiritual values, but never in defense of his own personal feelings. Not many of us are spiritualized enough to unfailingly recognize the difference between unselfish moral indignation and the anger born of injury to self. But all of us are capable of recognizing
this difference if we allow our minds to be repeatedly illumined by the spirit.

 

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WORSHIP

By Bill Cooper
Arlington, Texas

 

I rest,

Smiling.

Recalling blessings in abundance

Blessings of love; of friends; of beauty

recognized, remembered, invested

within my soul.

 

Angels are near.

I await my Father’s presence

which comes to me from the

mystery center of everywhere.

 

He is present!

Our loves overflow.

The thrill, the exhilaration of his

presence explodes around me in

meanings and insights.

 

Slowly, his presence recedes

but joy remains.

 

I cannot yet sustain long seasons

in his presence.

But that too shall come. 

 

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Our Father Sits

By Kaye Cooper

 

Our Father sits in His place

at the center of all creation.

His reach stretches outward

beyond the farthest reach of any mind, of any imagination.

He holds in Himself

all of what is known

and all of what might be

and all of what might be thought

or dreamt

or one day reached.

Our Father sits.

He sees, hears and knows.

He knows each and every being

in His creation.

And He knows the route of each electron. He feels the movement of every star.

He lives through every life in this universe, takes joy at every sunrise

and weeps with every pain.

 

Our Father shares all of this.

He feels with us

and learns the life that we lead because we share with Him.

 

In all of time and space

there is not one experience which He does not share

not one which He cannot find a way to use.

In all the patterns He has set for us

 all the children He has sent

and all that we have shared with Him, the thread runs through:

The Father’s love is being expressed His beauty learned anew.

 

He shares in our adventure and listens while we learn

And smiles with a warm and loving smile

as we learn the lessons He has planned.

He lifts us up

not even step by step but smaller yet:

atom by atom replacing us

with a new divinity a new being

as shining as He.

 

Age upon age we live through this journey becoming that which He knows we can.

And He waits very patiently

at the center of the Universe to greet us

when at last we find Him, to welcome the being

that we have become.

 

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Prayer of Gratitude 

By Kathy Beckten

 

Prayers of spiritual aspiration and thanksgiving lead us up into worship and worship leads us to become like the one we worship. The following prayer is offered for that purpose. 

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Oh Father, we wish to thank you for this glorious and gorgeous creation you have made for us and for this life in the flesh you have given us to experience emotions and thoughts filled with free choice and spirit potential. 

We are truly, deeply thankful for your Son, Jesus Christ, the greatest expression of your love, gentleness and spiritual maturity. 

May we be your instruments of expression, reflecting your divine spirit of truth, beauty and goodness. 

And in our social service to our fellow man, may we come equipped with tact, wisdom of mind, tolerance and the charm of personality. 

With this grace, presented to our companions, may we also remember to be gracious to ourselves. 

In our memories may we hold fast a sacred trust, the strength-giving and worthwhile episodes of life, building a reserve of galleries of beauty, goodness and artistic grandeur. 

The most noble of these treasured memories are recollections of superb friendships. The most precious of these being the relationship with you in spiritual worship. 

May this give us strength and courage in our daily living and in our solving the problems of an ever-changing existence. 

Through our hands may your will be done.

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Spirit Assisted Thinking and Living

By: Bill Cooper
May 2006

Spiritual living is living incorporating the assistance of the Spirit Within us. Our Thought Adjusters are the Spirit Within us and will lead us according to God’s will for our lives. Loyally following the leading of our Thought Adjusters is religion of the Spirit. It is the religion Jesus practiced and the religion he taught and modeled for his Urantia followers and for his universe. To be “religious” about anything is to be loyal, sincere, trustworthy, active, and enthusiastically committed. Reliably and intentionally following the leading of the Spirit constitutes religion of the Spirit and it is spiritual living. Religion of the Spirit is a unique path for each individual and it requires no priest, no church, no theology nor any rules made or interpreted by other humans.

Spirit Assisted Thinking 

Spirit assisted thinking should be an integral part of spiritual living and religion of the Spirit. It is a method for accessing and implementing our Thought Adjuster’s leading. Spirit assisted thinking is thinking aided by the Adjuster. It is a product of communion with one’s Thought Adjuster. It also includes attuning to the truth instincts of the cosmic mind. Spirit assisted thinking involves establishing habits and training and disciplining our minds to receive and use these spiritual / mindal instincts and leadings. The leadings and teachings of our Thought Adjusters need to be brought into our conscious minds in some way in order for us to make decisions and take action on them. Spirit assisted thinking is how we invite these superconscious leadings into our conscious minds. It is precisely the kind of thinking that a child of God who is trying to follow the Spirit’s leading should do. It is talking with and listening to the Spirit to get the Spirit’s suggestions. The kingdom (family) of God is within and that is where the Spirit of God resides and teaches the soul of each human. Spirit assisted thinking incorporates the Spirit of God into our thinking process and allows the inner kingdom to flow into our conscious mind.

Spiritual living is living your life by sincerely trying to follow the leading of your Thought Adjuster in everything you do and think. This connotes communion with your own Inner Spirit and loyalty to the way of love and service which the Spirit will suggest. Your Thought Adjuster is your source and authority regarding the will of God for your life.

This focus on “Spirit assisted thinking” was suggested by two references in The Urantia Book. One of these is found at UB 1213:1 /110:7.6. It says that few mortals are real thinkers and this is a great handicap in reception of the Thought Adjuster’s spiritual pleas translated from the universal broadcasts of love proceeding from the Father. Spirit assisted thinking requires us to spiritually develop and discipline our minds to the point of favorable connection with our Thought Adjuster. Our animal mind is almost completely dominated by chemical and electrical forces inherent in our physical natures. Therefore, we must train our minds to control these forces in order to be receptive to Thought Adjuster leading. Adjusters are constantly communicating to us. It is our failure to connect consciously which prevents real thinking. Our Adjusters long to make direct contact with our conscious, choice making mortal mind and they rejoice when they are successful. 

Reality Response 

The second key reference is found at UB pp. 191-192 / 16:6. It says there is inherent in cosmic mind a quality which can be called the “reality responses”. It is what saves will creatures from being helpless victims of the assumptions of science, philosophy and religion. Cosmic mind unfailingly responds on three levels of universe reality.

  1. Reality domain of the physical senses – differentiation of the factual and the nonfactual – reflective conclusions based on cosmic response. 
  2. Reality domain of morals in the philosophical realm – the recognition of relative right and wrong.
  3. Reality domain of religious experience – personal realization of divine fellowship – recognition of spirit values – awareness of sonship with God.

These cosmic responses are innate in cosmic mind and the experience of living never fails to develop these cosmic intuitions. It is sad however that so few persons on Urantia enjoy cultivating these qualities of courageous and independent cosmic thinking incorporating reality responses into their thinking processes.

Spirit assisted thinking consciously subjects thoughts to these reality tests by sensing for reality or nonreality.

Religion of Jesus 

High gear spiritual performances await the new revelation of the religious life of Jesus and the more general acceptance of the real religion of Jesus. UB 2086:3 / 195:10.4. I presume the new revelation of Jesus’ religious life is delivered by the Urantia Book. The UB says Jesus’ personal religion was religiously following the leading of his Thought Adjuster.

We can look to Jesus’ practices as our model for spirit assisted thinking and for spiritual living. We have two good descriptions of Jesus’ technique of spirit assisted thinking. At UB 2089:0 /196:0.10 there is a list of what prayer was to Jesus. That list tells us how Jesus used prayer to work out answers to his life problems. At UB 1774-1777 / 160:1-2 the philosopher, Rodan, describes how Jesus used his contact with his Inner Spirit to do real thinking. Rodan was a Greek philosopher from Alexandria, Egypt who spent weeks carefully observing Jesus and learning his practices and his teachings from Jesus’ apostles. He was truly a great intellect. His writings have been lost but the Urantia Book recovers his observations about Jesus from the celestial records of our spiritual family.

At UB 1774-1777 / 160:1-2 Rodan says he learned the greatest of all methods of problem solving from Jesus. That method was Jesus’ practice of the isolation of worshipful meditation which was done as follows: Jesus went off by himself. He communed with the Father. He appropriated spiritual energy for the solution of the higher problems of a moral and spiritual nature. He thereby gathered strength and wisdom for the ordinary conflicts of living. Rodan observed that this worshipful problem-solving practice brings:

Relaxation that renews the mind.

Illumination (spiritual insight) which inspires the soul.

Courage to face your problems bravely.

Self-understanding which obliterates debilitating fear.

Consciousness of union with divinity which equips you with the assurance enabling you to dare to be like God. [Consciousness of union sounds a lot more intimate and a lot more permanent than just consciousness of contact.]

Rodan also observed that the relaxation of this practice of spiritual communion has wonderful consequences:

  1. Relief of tension.
  2. Removal of conflicts.
  3. Augmentation of the resources of personality [The resources of personality unify spirit, mind and body and enable us to make value choices.] 

As Rodan analyzed it, Jesus’ style of meditation combines meditation and relaxation. Meditation makes the contact of mind with spirit. Relaxation determines the capacity for spiritual receptivity. From the philosopher’s point of view, the meditative interchange of strength for weakness, courage for fear, the will of God for the mind of self – constitutes worship. 

It becomes more urgent as society becomes more complex for God-knowing individuals to form protective habitual practices to conserve and augment their spiritual energies. Jesus’ style of prayer / meditation / worship is a good model of how to do this. 

In his prayer time Jesus engaged in solitary surveys of the problems of living and sought new stores of wisdom and energy for meeting the many demands of social service. Jesus’ prayer practice quickens and deepens the supreme purpose of living by subjecting the total personality [everything you are] to the consequences of contacting divinity. In his prayer / meditation / worship practice, Jesus grasped for new and better methods of adjusting himself to the ever-changing situations of living existence. He effected those vital reconstructions and readjustments of his personal attitudes which are essential to enhanced insight into everything worthwhile and real and he did all this with an eye to consistency with God’s will. Rodan was really impressed.

Jesus’ Use of Prayer as a Spirit Assisted Thinking Mechanism

The following is the list from UB 2089 /196:.0.10 of what prayer was to Jesus. It pretty clearly identifies what topics Jesus was communing about and suggests what he was saying in his prayers. His prayer life was the highest of spirit assisted thinking. These are at the upper edge of what I am able to grasp but if I read them slowly, repeatedly and reflectively, with intent to really understand and participate in each statement, I find I can understand them and can even create and enjoy examples of that application of prayer. But, I have to ask the Spirit a lot of clarifying questions in the process.

To Jesus Prayer Could be Any or All of These:

Sincere expression of spiritual attitude

Declaration of soul loyalty

Recital of personal devotion

Expression of thanksgiving

Avoidance of emotional tension

Prevention of conflict

Exaltation of intellection

Ennoblement of desire

Vindication of moral decision

Enrichment of thought

Invigoration of higher inclinations

Consecration of impulse

Clarification of viewpoint

Declaration of faith

Transcendental surrender of will 

Sublime assertion of confidence 

Revelation of courage 

Proclamation of discovery 

Confession of supreme devotion

Validation of consecration 

Technique for adjustment of difficulties

Mighty mobilization of soul powers to withstand all human tendencies toward selfishness, evil, and sin 

Jesus’ style of worship / communion eliminates prejudice by completely opening to spirit and God’s way and by applying the virtues of God to his considerations. Prejudice is having your mind made up about someone or something before hearing the evidence and even regardless of the evidence. Eliminating or at least avoiding prejudice is important to spiritual thinking because prejudice blinds the soul to the recognition of truth. The only way to eliminate your prejudice is by sincere devotion of the soul to the adoration of a cause that is all embracing and all inclusive of one’s fellows. The kingdom / family of God is where the spirit of God leads the soul of man. It is the will of God in action and experience. It is service, love, forgiveness, tolerance, forbearance and much more. Extending the family of God is the worthy cause that is all inclusive. Extending and empowering the family of God is the adventure God invites us to join. It is God’s fond desire for us to be part of his adventure. 

Avoidance is a temporary patch on prejudice. One method of avoidance of prejudice is to admit that it might be involved and resolve to guard against its effects.

Exercises to Experience and Practice Spirit Assisted Thinking 

Relaxation and meditation technique used by Jesus and observed and recommended by Rodan.

  1. Relax by being mindful of your breathing. As you inhale medium sized breaths, imagine that you are breathing in spiritual strength, vitality and optimism. As you breathe out, imagine that you are exhaling preoccupation, pessimism and physical exhaustion. When your mind is calm and focused, proceed.
  2. Identify the joy or concern you wish to visit with Father about. Describe for Father the significance of the choices involved in the matter you are considering.
  3. Carry out both sides of an imaginary conversation with Father.
  4. The objectives in this are to make it easier for your Adjuster to register ideas in your conscious mind and for you to recognize reality responses and to use them both in making decisions. 

Remember that the voice of the Adjuster is still, small, suggestive, and not powerful or demanding. So, permit the silence to linger and listen into it for your Adjuster’s quiet responses. These are likely to be questions which call for decisions based on values, meanings, and truth. Drift back and forth between prayer / discussion and worship / admiration.

Contemplation of What Prayer Was to Jesus

Relax, as in the preceeding exercise, and leisurely contemplate the individual statements of what prayer was to Jesus. Ask for understanding of how to use prayer in each of the ways Jesus used it. Ask for insights. Talk to Father. Ask him questions. Restate whatever relevant thoughts come to you. Be sure to listen. Thank Jesus for revealing each purpose, use and value of prayer. Thank him for his bestowal and constant present ministry. Discuss, adore, and pursue. Drift back and forth between prayer / discussion and worship / admiration. Meditate on what prayer was to Jesus and how prayer can serve you in that way. 

The term “Worshipful Problem Solving” is descriptive of this process. It means drifting back and forth between high prayer of sincere conversation with our Father about things that concern us and contemplation of the wonderful qualities and behavior of our loving, merciful, generous, forgiving, gracious, tolerant, faithful, and constant Father. The result is a mixture of thanksgiving and prayer for spiritual consequences mixed with worshipful adoration of God’s goodness. 

Direct Approach to Adjuster Communication

Thinking assisted by one’s thought Adjuster is probably less likely to be conscious because we need a fairly high level of spiritual achievement and personality balance to be able to handle such contact. So, the spirit shelters us until we are mature enough to maintain our balance during such conscious Thought Adjuster contact. But you might be ready and not know it. So here is a suggestion for direct approach to your Adjuster. At UB 1213:5 / 110:7.10 we can see part of what an Adjuster said to his human associate about their relationship. It seems safe to assume that your Adjuster would say similar things to you. Your Adjuster voluntarily assumed the task of leading you into realization and understanding of God’s love, mercy, tolerance, inclusiveness, generosity and other noble virtues. In short, to make God known to you. So here is what the Adjuster said, broken down into discrete comments for ease of consideration:

  1. You are the subject of my solicitous devotion.
  2. I would never intend to over chastise or discourage you.
  3. I plead that you more faithfully give me your sincere cooperation.
  4. Please more cheerfully endure the tasks of my emplacement.
  5. More faithfully carry out the program of my arrangement.
  6. More patiently go through the trials of my selection.
  7. More persistently and cheerfully tread the path of my choosing.
  8. I ask you more humbly to receive credit accruing as a result of my ceaseless endeavors.
  9. I bestow on you the supreme devotion and affection of a divine spirit.
  10. I will function with wisdom and power until the very end, until the last earth struggle is over.
  11. I will be true to my personality trust.
  12. I exhort you to survive. Do not disappoint me. Do not deprive me of the reward of my patient and intense struggle.
  13. On the human will my achievement of personality depends. 

Now here is the exercise. Assume that what the Thought Adjuster said above was said to you. I want you to proceed through all the Adjuster’s comments one by one. Relax and meditate on each statement and request for cooperation. Are you ready to make a commitment to your Adjuster regarding his requests? If that is not comfortable, reflect on why not. Ask your mind and your Adjuster to provide insights and help to remedy your withholds and enable your commitments. Remember, your Adjuster and Father’s entire Universe are interested in helping you master your resistances to spiritual thinking and spiritual living. They know you have resistances and do not judge you for them. You can be absolutely honest with Father. There is no punishment for your imperfections.

Exchange Your Mind for the Mind of Jesus

At UB 553:7 / 48:6.16 “Even on Urantia…” we are told “The angels teach the everlasting truth: ‘If your own mind does not serve you well, you can exchange it for the mind of Jesus of Nazareth, who always serves you well’.” How you do that, what happens, and whether you notice a change are all interesting questions to me. I am sorry to say that my experience with this approach is limited and very recent. I am “sorry to say” because my limited and very recent experience of asking for and opening to the mind of Jesus has had surprisingly positive results. Invocation of this change in thinking required nothing special, just a straight-forward and sincere statement of “Yes, I would like to experience exchanging for the mind of Jesus.” The result was immediate and noticeable. It was less like new thoughts and more like the experience of being joined by a beloved companion. It was feeling rather than thought. I am not transformed by having the foreign thoughts of another mind. Instead, what seems to be my own thinking took on a notable advance in optimism and cheerfulness. My trust in the success of God’s will was enhanced. When I think about other people, my attitude is positive and generous. I care for them and I am interested in looking for the goodness in them. This feels like, in cooperation with spirit, there are real possibilities to be achieved. I feel calm, patient, and tolerant. I feel an absence of irritation. “If your mind doesn’t serve you well” doesn’t really require a completely faulty ability to reason. It includes your mind failing to experience truths. It includes even spotty failures among startling achievements. There is a lot which even a capable mind fails or even respectfully refuses to experience. That too is mind not serving you well and can be remedied by exchanging your mind for the mind of Jesus. 

These changes have persisted now for a few days and they are reinforced each time I affirm that I want my conscious mind to benefit from the mind of Jesus. Wow! This exchanging my mind for the mind of Jesus is a wonderful, worshipful experience. It could be transforming if allowed to run continuously. It moves in and puts down its own connections quickly.

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Truth about Communicating with Spirit

By William Cooper 8-10-10. 

Introduction:

Every sincere effort to communicate with the spirit within has spiritual benefits for the person communicating. 

Popular concepts of what we can expect the Spirit to do in response to our requests for material rewards and miracles are so misguided(essentially magic), that they may have the ultimate effect of discouraging efforts to communicate because of disappointment.

It is experience of the spiritual consequences of communion with spirit that is important.  The spiritual consequences are joyful urges to be helpful, tolerant, unselfish, forgiving, encouraging, optimistic, generous, empathetic, etc.  

Communication with spirit is a tonic for health, focuses our attention on finding solutions to the matters we submit to the spirit and deepens the channels of our receptivity to spiritual blessings.  Sincere communications with the spirit are dispatched in faith that they are heard and answered, so the independent and substantial power of faith is also involved with the consequences of spiritual communion.  These are all benefits to the one who communicates with the spirit within.

Asking the spirit for spiritual benefits for another person expresses love for that person.  There is spiritual power in parental/brotherly love which flows to the soul, mind and / or physical energy of the intended beneficiary.  This spiritual power creates a spiritual blessing available to the intended beneficiary if they are willing and receptive.   

Children of the Spirit have a spiritual teacher to be listened to and followed.  The teacher is your personal inner spiritual mentor.    Close friendship with the inner Spirit is the most important thing we can achieve in this life and heartfelt communication is the best technique for pursuing relationship with the Spirit within.

Communication with the spirit within is the most potent spiritual growth stimulus. The Spirit answers our concerns by giving an increased revelation of truth, an enhanced appreciation of beauty and an augmented concept of goodness.  The spirit’s response to all requests is the gift of enhanced ability to bear (express) fruits of the spirit and then there are many beneficial consequences of bearing fruits of the spirit including better health, more energy, joy in living, optimism, charm, dependability and trust.  All of these generate positive power for success in all aspects of life.

Communication with the spirit gradually enables us to exercise more and more spiritual power (spiritual lure and attraction) arising from our characteristic attitudes and behaviors of loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance and enduring peace.  These are fruits of our connection with the Spirit within.  They are the consequences we can expect as a result of maintaining an inner communion with the Spirit indwelling the soul of each of us.  The experience of communication with the spirit establishes and matures the channels of receptivity to these spiritual gifts.

The Spirit is almost never going to fix things for us.  It will help us get through anything and everything that comes our way for whatever reason, even if our burdens are our own fault.  Sincere communication with spirit has many benefits other than getting our spiritual partner to fix things for us.  Conversation with spirit is a type of thought which helps us solve our own problems.   It has very valuable health and social benefits.  Spiritual communion enables the human ego to look both to self and to spirit for help.  For material help it initiates receptivity to the subconscious reservoir of mortal experience, memory and wisdom. For inspiration and guidance, spiritual communion encourages receptivity to contact with spiritual intelligence. 

Some petitions to spirit can be unethical, morally wrong.  A petition to spirit is unethical when the petitioner seeks for selfish advantage over his fellows.  Be fair in all your requests to the spirit.  Do not expect our spiritual Parent to love you more than his other children.  

Petitions to the spirit must never be a substitute for action.  All ethical spiritual communion is a stimulus to action and a guide for the progressive striving for idealistic goals.

Materialistic petitions to the spirit are destined to bring disappointment and disillusionment because humanity lives in a physical universe of law and order which the Spirit will not violate.  Selfish and materialistic petitions are beneficial only to the extent that they lead to human efforts and exertions that contribute to achieving the goals of those petitions.  Petitions to the spirit do not change the Spirit but they often effect great and lasting changes in the one who petitions in faith and confident expectation.  Spiritual communion is the ancestor of much peace of mind, cheerfulness, calmness, courage, self-mastery and fair-mindedness.

Only under very rare circumstances does petitioning the spirit have any direct effect on one’s physical circumstances.  The zone of effectiveness of requests to the spirit relates most directly to the spiritual and psychological attitudes of the person communing. 

Requests to the spirit will not cure real and organic diseases but they contribute enormously to the enjoyment of abundant health and to the cure of numerous mental, emotional and nervous ailments.  Even in bacterial disease, petitions to the spirit often add to other remedies. The sincere petition in faith is a mighty force for promotion of personal happiness, individual self-control, social harmony, moral progress and spiritual attainment. 

Spiritual communion is an efficient technique for approach to the realization of the reserve powers of human nature stored and conserved in the unconscious realms of the human mind. These include insight, experience, custom, education and wisdom.  Communion with the spirit is a sound psychological practice even aside from its spiritual significance. 

   Problems are learning opportunities our spiritual Parent will use for our benefit. The Spirit is not absent, passive, overburdened or distracted.  He is actively and constantly involved in every aspect of every person’s life.  He uses the problems we face as opportunities for our character development.  While it is not appropriate to ask the Spirit to make your problems disappear, it is appropriate to ask the spirit for help in learning the available lessons and for calm and reassurance in the midst of the turmoil.

Words, posture and attitudes:

Spiritual communion is intentional communication with the Spirit.  Most people use words silently or out loud most of the time, but words are not really necessary.  You can communicate in feelings or images or music so long as you are communicating from your soul/heart your sincere longings, goals and desires for good, your love of truth or your appreciation of beauty.

Communing with the spirit with faith, hope and trust brings expectations of divine assistance which encourages personal effort and thereby makes the desired result more likely.  One who steps out in faith and takes the risks is sometimes successful even in the absence of divine intervention.  One who does not act has no opportunity to succeed.

Spiritual communion can be the personal and spontaneous expression of your soul toward the Spirit.  Communicating with the spirit should be a communion of the child with the spiritual Parent and the expression of fellowship.  Spiritual communion, when from the soul, leads to personal cooperation in the spiritual progress of one’s self and others.  The ideal communication is a form of spiritual communion (intimate spiritual sharing of thoughts and feelings) which leads to intelligent worship.  True spiritual communion is the sincere attitude of approaching the spirit within for the inspiration and attainment of your ideals.  

Spiritual communion is the way we make contact with our souls. This benefit of bringing the content of our souls to our conscious attention should motivate us to be persistent in our attempt to ascertain the Spirit’s will.  The answers to our questions about spiritual reality are in our souls.  The Spirit is a willing and generous giver of spiritual blessings and spiritual power. Persistence is not to change our spiritual Parent’s attitude but to change our preconceptions and prejudices so that our conscious minds may be receptive to the Spirit’s blessings.  Persistence gives spiritual insights repeated opportunities to drop into place.

When we commune with the spirit, we exercise too little faith.  Faith is more than belief.  It is trust in the Spirit to do its part in achieving its goals.  Genuine faith will remove mountains of material difficulty which may be in the path of soul expansion and spiritual progress. 

Commune with the spirit honestly, unselfishly, with fairness and without doubting.

Just talk things over with your spiritual Parent in a purely personal way. Do it often and regularly. Don’t be afraid to talk to the Spirit, but don’t undertake to persuade or change your spiritual Parent. 

Words are irrelevant to prayer. The Spirit answers the soul’s attitude, not the words.  Attitude does matter.  Our attitude should be faith filled and trusting.  We should sincerely believe in the Spirit’s good and loving wisdom in answering.  We should have no withholds in truly wanting our spiritual Parent’s will, not our own, to be done.  His will is the best of all possible outcomes.

The earnest and longing repletion of any petition when sincere and uttered in faith, no matter how ill-advised or impossible of direct answer, nevertheless always expands the soul’s capacity for spiritual receptivity. The soul’s spiritual capacity for receptivity determines the quantity of heavenly blessings (fruits of the Spirit, consciousness of the Spirit’s presence, peace, joy, etc.) which can be personally appropriated and consciously realized as an answer to our petitions.

Petitions to the spirit are heard and answered:

Opening the human end of Spirit-man communication makes the ever flowing stream of divine ministry immediately available.

The sincerity of any spiritual communion is the assurance of its being heard.  The spiritual wisdom and universe consistency of any petition is the determiner of the time, manner and degree of the answer.  The Spirit will not give us the requests of our foolish petitions.  While spiritual communion does not change the spirit’s attitude, it does change our attitude toward our spiritual Parent.  The unselfish motive of a spiritual communion gives it right of way to the divine ear.

Sincere communications of the longing of the heart are always answered.  Sometimes the answer is greatly delayed while the spirit world devises a better answer to meet the needs of the spirit of man.  Sometimes prayers are so vast they can only be answered later in our progressive spiritual growth; sometimes only when we reach Paradise.

Petitions are addressed to spiritual beings and must be answered in spiritual terms and all such answers must consist in spiritual realities.  Spirit beings cannot bestow material answers to the spirit petitions of even material beings.  Material beings can commune effectively only when they commune in the spirit. 

All spirit born petitions are certain of an answer.  Full personal reception of the answer may be time delayed.  The answer is seldom exactly what you asked for but the answer is never “No!”  The answer will bring comfort, calm and reassurance of personal spiritual safety.  It will be something spiritually and emotionally beneficial.

What to ask the Spirit to do:

Guard against the great danger of becoming self-centered in your petitions.  Avoid petitioning the spirit for yourself.  Ask more for the spiritual progress of your brethren.  Avoid materialistic requests.  Communicate in the spirit and for the abundance of gifts of the spirit.  Petition the spirit for the sick and afflicted but don’t expect this to replace the benefit of loving and intelligent ministry to their needs.

The most important request to the spirit is for knowledge of the will of the Spirit.  The next most important request to the spirit is for guidance over the pathway of earthly life.  This in reality is a request for divine wisdom.

Material things are not the province of requests to the spirit. 

The truest communication with the spirit is in reality a communion (intimate spiritual sharing) between man and the Spirit within. 

Spiritual communion is not a technique of escape from conflict but rather a stimulus to growth even in the face of conflict.  Ask for insight into values, not things; for growth, not for gratification.

Ask for the welfare of family and friends and others but especially petition the spirit for those who curse you and make loving requests to benefit those who persecute you. It is easy to petition the spirit even for those who misuse you to bear fruits of the spirit.  After all, what you are asking for is for the desire to do good for others to take hold in their lives and to transform them.  This feels right and good for either a friend or an enemy.

When and where to commune with the spirit:

When should you commune with the spirit?  Commune with the spirit whenever the indwelling spirit moves you to express your inner relationship with our spirit Parent.  Any time or any circumstance is appropriate.  Commune when in trouble but not just then.  Commune also when all is well.  

Your real petitions, your personal, intimate declarations and requests should be in secret. Declarations of thanksgiving are appropriate both in personal communion with the spirit and group spiritual communion.  Petitions of the soul are a personal matter (secret).  All believers should ask sincerely for extension of the kingdom of heaven.  The kingdom of heaven exists when and where we encourage and allow the spirit within to lead us in doing the will of our heavenly Parent.

Laws of prevailing petitions

  1.  Sincerely and courageously face the problem.
  2. Industriously exhaust human capacity to adjust.
  3. Surrender everything to the transforming embrace of spiritual growth.  (Expect insights into truth, beauty, goodness, meanings and values.)
  4. Wholeheartedly desire the Spirit’s will.
  5. Dedicate yourself to action to do the Spirit’s will.
  6. Ask only for divine wisdom to solve specific human problems in the Paradise assent.
  7. Have Faith that your petitions will be answered.

There is quite a variety of types of spiritual communion including:

Expressions of pure gratitude and thanksgiving

Petitions for help

Communion – intimate spiritual sharing of thoughts and feelings with the Spirit

Consecration of self to the Spirit’s way

Consultation with the Spirit – thinking (inner dialog) with the Spirit

Communing with spirit to elevate thoughts to a higher and more spiritual level

Requests to the spirit for clarification of view point

Requests to the spirit for faith, optimism, hope, courage

Petitions for healing of mood, attitude or body

Requests to the spirit to make spiritual goals and means more vivid

Requests for inspiration and guidance to resolve the matters you are praying about

Petitions to the spirit for wise leadership

There are many good reasons why we commune with the spirit including:

We communicate for the comfort, reassurance and courage communing with the spirit brings to face life and to fight the battles against evil and doubt.

We petition the spirit to feel like we have done something.

We commune with the spirit because it elevates our mood.

We commune with the spirit because we feel the comforting love of our spiritual Parent.

We commune with the spirit because it reduces a burden or shares a joy.

Spiritual communion is an all-important practice.  It stimulates greater receptivity to spiritual gifts and it is the most potent spiritual growth stimulus.

There are a lot of material requests to the spirit which are not going to be answered in the terms requested. But there are also many consequences of spiritual communion which are highly beneficial and are insufficiently appreciated as answers to our petitions to the spirit.  These include:

Spiritual communion relieves stress.

Communion with the spirit elevates your mood and attitude.

Spiritual communion brings inner peace.

Communion with the spirit clarifies and corrects confusion about meanings and values.

Spiritual communion focuses your talents and mental and material assets on your problems, enabling you to answer your own petitions.

Communion with the spirit brings comfort, reconciliation and acceptance of what cannot be changed.

Spiritual communion relieves loneliness.

Communion with the spirit reinforces optimism, steadfastness and dependability.

Spiritual communion helps you reach for anything you value.

Communion with the spirit enhances self-control.

Communion with the spirit helps you value and love others.

Spiritual communion helps you feel valued and loved.

Spiritual communion improves your decision making ability.

Communion with the spirit and faith together cure many emotional and psychological illnesses.

Communion with the spirit often makes medical remedies more effective.

Spiritual communion builds hope, confidence, expectation and trust.

Communion with the spirit supports action and achievement.

Communion with the spirit stimulates spiritual growth.

The ideal form of communion with the spirit is a personal communion of fellowship with our spiritual Parent.  Communion with the Spirit is simply an event of intimate spiritual sharing of our inner life of aspirations, hopes, fears, loves and feelings.  Imagine the Spirit’s presence.  Imagine the Spirit’s responses.  Expect it to suggest in all circumstances how you can express loving and unselfish motivations.  Actually what you are imagining is true.  Your spiritual Parent is in fact present and hearing and responding to your concerns in a guiding, nondirective way.

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Adventures in Spiritual Living – Prayer Project

Written by William H. Cooper at Arlington, Texas. Included in Bill’s Book on Prayer

Introduction:

I have spent considerable time debating with myself whether I should tell you only what you need to know about prayer or what I want you to know about prayer.  There is a difference.  I want you to know much more about prayer than you need to know.  Prayer will do its work (if you pray) even when you know very little about it.  So what you need to know is very little.  There are risks in my saying too much.  Some of the things I want you to know may conflict with what you believe about prayer and may disappoint you and even discourage you from praying if you do not value what prayer really does.  The last thing I want to do is discourage you from praying because every serious and sincere prayer has spiritual benefits for the person praying.

On the other hand, I am concerned that popular concepts of what we can pray for and expect the Spirit to grant are so misguided and so corrupted with expectations of material rewards and miracles that they will have the effect of ultimately discouraging prayer because of disappointed expectations.  Wrong expectations will not be met.  Disappointment will lead many to lose faith in prayer and even in the Spirit.  Your prayers are heard and prayer does work but most often in unexpected and unrecognized ways.  My conviction and my experience is that if we know how to pray, what to pray for and what to expect; then we will recognize the answers to our prayers and our faith and our desire to pray will grow.  I am further encouraged to tell you more rather than less about prayer because I am concerned that if you do not know how to pray, what to pray for and what to expect, then you may conclude that your prayers are not heard or answered, that no one cares and even that the Spirit does not exist.  None of these possible conclusions is true.  You are heard.  You are loved.  All of your prayers are answered – with spiritual blessings.

Objective:

What follows is a fairly lengthy essay on prayer. It is intended to do more than tell you the facts about prayer.  It is my fervent hope that as you read and contemplate, you will experience confirmation of the truth in what I am saying.  Much of what I have written, you can confirm in your soul and embrace.  In affirming, you will actually be participating in a prayer for these qualities.  Sensing the truth in anything makes it relevant, real and alive.  I want you to have prayer experiences while reading this essay which will leave you wanting more contact with your spirit Parent through prayer.  It is your experience of the spiritual consequences of prayer that is important.  The spiritual consequences of prayer are joyful urges to be helpful, tolerant, unselfish, forgiving, encouraging, optimistic, generous, empathetic, etc.  The extent of your knowledge about prayer matters very little unless you use that knowledge to encourage yourself and others to pray for spiritual consequences.

I want you to recognize, appreciate and enjoy truth and pursue it in prayer.  Truth is not mere fact.  Truth is the way all things fit together according to the spiritual laws of love and mutual unselfish service.  The experience of brotherly love is the core of all reality and it is the proof of the Spirit’s truth.  Many experiences harmonize with love and therefore with the Spirit’s truth.  Mercy, forgiveness, service, tolerance, justice, beauty, goodness and fairness are only a few of these love related values which resonate harmonically with love in your soul.  You can sense this resonance if you try.  I sometimes sense it as a calm conviction of the Spirit’s will.  At other times I sense it as a pleasant lightness or flutter just below my heart.  It brings a sense of being treasured, of being included and of being connected.  It is a bit like the joyful feeling of being in love.  As you read what I have written, I hope you will feel for the truth of what is being said.  Open your heart and feel the harmonies in your soul.  Emotions, feelings about events, circumstances and thoughts are where we experience life.  I hope what I write will tune you into your own higher emotions of love, trust, faith, forgiveness, tolerance, generosity, hope, unselfishness, loyalty, etc.

About Prayer: 

Jesus wanted his followers to pray, especially for others.  Why pray?  Who benefits from our prayers?  We benefit physically because prayer is a tonic for health.  We benefit psychologically because prayer focuses our attention on finding solutions to the matters we pray about.  We benefit spiritually because prayer deepens the channels of our receptivity to spiritual blessings.  (Spiritual blessings include capacities and desires for loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance and enduring peace.  These blessings all relate to righteous behavior because the Spirit’s will for each of us is that we lead a life of action motivated by our personal attunement with the Spirit who indwells each of us personally.) True prayers are dispatched in faith that they are heard and answered, so the independent and substantial power of faith is involved with the consequences of prayer.  These are all benefits to the one who prays.

Benefit to others prayed for:

When we pray for others, what benefit do they receive if they do not know they are being prayed for?Praying for another person expresses love for that person.  There is spiritual power in parental/brotherly love which flows to the soul, mind and / or physical energy of the one prayed for.  This spiritual power creates a spiritual blessing available to the one prayed for if they are willing and receptive.  Our prayers for another enhance their capacity to receive spiritual blessings.

Spiritual power manifests as energy and motivation to love and serve others and to love the Spirit and become like it.  Spiritual power motivates us and gives us faith and energy to live according to what has meaning and value to us.  It does this by influencing our emotions and our process of thinking.  It has the ability to transform a person from within by confirming rightness and by bestowing warm spiritual pleasure as a consequence of righteous desires and behavior.  It works in at least three circumstances:

  1. When a person chooses to do unselfish good for others, that opens a channel from spiritual sources that empowers the person to express spiritual blessings such as tolerance, faith, forgiveness, service, etc.  These behaviors and attitudes simply seem more appropriate and become easier.
  2. When a person is present where another is expressing spiritual blessings, spiritual power causes an attraction or lure for the observer to live that way too.
  3. When one person prays for spiritual blessings for another, spiritual power touches the mind and soul of the other person and causes these blessings to become more easily available to the other person and the other person is helped to realize that they have choices to live more spiritually, more fully and more joyously.

Love for others, unselfish attitudes and behavior, has attractive and motivating power associated with it which is a reliable lure to more unselfish behavior.  Potentially, it attracts and motivates anyone exposed to it.  Spiritual power comes from spiritual sources and is experienced as a joyous and affirming emotion.  This power of spiritual attraction spreads like a benign virus which infects the souls of all observers thereby encouraging them to be of service to others and this spreads the virus again by example and experience.

As children of the Spirit, we are given modest spiritual power so that we can learn to use and to appreciate it.  We are given the spiritual power associated with dependability, loyalty, fairness, love, doing the Spirit’s will, righteous living, loving service and faith.  The power that flows from these attitudes and actions is deity power we are given to exercise because we are growing children of  the Spirit.  It is given to be used, not merely preserved.  As we learn to manipulate spiritual power, more will be given until in the far distant future, all will be given.

Prayer is a spiritually powerful technique for self transformation of the one who prays and then those inner consequences have social and cosmic consequences through our attitudes, actions and service to others.

Prayer energizes the spirit life. Prayer is like recharging the spiritual batteries of the soul.  Worship is like tuning the soul into the universal broadcasts of our spiritual Parent.

Prayer is a technique of detachment from daily routine.  It is an avenue of approach to spiritualized self-realization and individuality of intellectual and religious attainment.

Prayer is an antidote for harmful introspection and this is a beneficial ministry to the soul.  There is benefit to praying for one’s fellows.  Jesus usually prayed in the plural, not in the singular and he almost never prayed for himself.

Prayer is:

*The sincere and longing look of the child to its spirit Parent

*A psychologic process of exchanging the human will for the divine will

*Part of the divine plan for making over that which is into that which might be

Inner Teacher: 

Children of the Spirit have a spiritual teacher to be listened to and followed.  The teacher is one’s personal inner spiritual mentor.  We must learn how to listen for the Spirit’s leading and how to assess the truth of what we “hear” or sense.  Do our insights bring us to the Spirit and the Spirit to us?  Do they portray the love and the mercy of our spiritual Parent?  Do they enhance our understanding of truth, beauty and goodness?  Relationship with the inner Spirit is the most important thing we can achieve in this life and prayer is the best technique for pursuing relationship with the Spirit within.

What to Expect:

Genuine prayer is a spontaneous outburst of Spirit-consciousness.  It adds to spiritual growth, modifies attitudes and yields that satisfaction which comes from communion with divinity.

One who prays can effectively and immediately approach the threshold of the realm of contact with their inner Spirit.  Meditation often favors contact with the Spirit within but wholehearted and loving service is even more favorable to such contact.

Prayer is the most potent spiritual growth stimulus. The Spirit answers human prayers by giving an increased revelation of truth, an enhanced appreciation of beauty and an augmented concept of goodness.  The deity response to all prayer is the gift of enhanced ability to bear (express) fruits of the spirit and then there are many beneficial consequences of bearing fruits of the spirit including better health, more energy, joy in living, optimism, charm, dependability and trust.  All of these generate positive power for success in all aspects of life.

All sincere praying done in faith makes the praying person more and more receptive to spiritual blessings which in turn manifest spiritual power.   Prayer gradually enables us to exercise more and more spiritual power (spiritual lure and attraction) arising from our characteristic attitudes and behaviors of loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance and enduring peace.  These are fruits of our connection with the Spirit within.  They are the consequences Jesus told his followers to expect as a result of maintaining an inner communion with the Spirit indwelling the soul of each person.  Prayer is the technique for maintaining that inner communion.  Prayer digs deeper channels of receptivity for these spiritual gifts.

The Spirit is almost never going to fix things for us.  It will help us get through anything and everything that comes our way for whatever reason, even if our burdens are our own fault.  We should recognize and accept that sincere prayer has many benefits other than getting our spiritual Parent to fix things for us.  It is the most potent spiritual growth stimulus.  It does a lot to help us solve our own problems.   It has very valuable health and social benefits.  Prayer enables the human ego to look both to self and to spirit for help.  For material help it initiates receptivity to the subconscious reservoir of mortal experience, memory and wisdom. For inspiration and guidance, prayer encourages receptivity to contact with spiritual intelligence.

Some prayers can be unethical, morally wrong.  A prayer is unethical when the petitioner seeks for selfish advantage over his fellows.  Selfish praying transgresses the spirit of all ethics founded on loving justice.  Be fair in all your praying.  Do not expect our spiritual Parent to love you more than his other children.  When a prayer seeks nothing for one’s self or for others, then such an expression of the soul’s attitude tends toward true worship.  Egoistic prayers involve confessions and petitions and often consist in requests for material favors.  Prayer is somewhat more ethical when it deals with forgiveness and seeks wisdom for enhanced self control.

Prayer must never be a substitute for action.  All ethical prayer is a stimulus to action and a guide for the progressive striving for idealistic goals.

The unselfish type of prayer is strengthening and comforting but materialistic praying is destined to bring disappointment and disillusionment because humanity lives in a physical universe of law and order which the Spirit will not violate.  Primitive, selfish and materialistic praying is childish.  Such prayers are beneficial only to the extent that they lead to human efforts and exertions that contribute to achieving the goals of those prayers.  But the real prayer of faith always contributes to augmentation of the technique of living even if the petitions are not worthy of spiritual recognition.  Therefore it is important to be cautious in discouraging unworthy prayer.

Prayer does not change the Spirit but it often effects great and lasting changes in the one who prays in faith and confident expectation.  Prayer is the ancestor of much peace of mind, cheerfulness, calmness, courage, self-mastery and fair-mindedness.

Only under very rare circumstances does prayer have any direct effect on one’s physical circumstances.  The zone of effectiveness of prayer requests is very limited and relates most directly to the spiritual and psychological attitudes of the person praying, but this is not equally true of the faith of those who pray.  Faith has spiritual power of its own.

Prayer will not cure real and organic diseases but it contributes enormously to the enjoyment of abundant health and to the cure of numerous mental, emotional and nervous ailments.  Even in bacterial disease prayer often adds to the efficacy of other remedies. Expectant and faith dominated persons who are under the immediate and inspirational influence of a strong, positive and beneficent personality whose ministry banishes fear and destroys anxiety, may experience transformations of mind and spirit which cure illness in apparent miracles.

The sincere prayer of faith is a mighty force for promotion of personal happiness, individual self-control, social harmony, moral progress and spiritual attainment.

Prayer is an efficient technique for approach to the realization of the reserve powers of human nature stored and conserved in the unconscious realms of the human mind. These include insight, experience, custom, education and wisdom.  Prayer is a sound psychologic practice even aside from its religious implications and its spiritual significance.

Don’t ask the Spirit to solve your difficulties but don’t hesitate to ask for wisdom and spiritual strength to guide and sustain you while you resolutely and courageously attack your problems.    Problems are learning opportunities our spiritual Parent intends to use for our benefit. The Spirit is not absent, passive, overburdened or distracted.  He is actively and constantly involved in every aspect of every person’s life.  He uses the problems we face as opportunities for our character development.  While it is not appropriate to ask the Spirit to make your problems disappear, it is appropriate to pray for help in learning the available lessons and for calm and reassurance in the midst of the turmoil.

Words, Posture and Attitudes:

Prayer is intentional communication with the Spirit.  Most people use words silently or out loud most of the time, but words are not really necessary.  You can pray in feelings or images or music so long as you are communicating from your soul/heart your sincere longings, goals and desires for good, your love of truth or your appreciation of beauty.

Jesus prayed silently and in the spirit – in the mind and in the spirit.  In the mind probably involves words.  In the spirit is probably wordless.  In the spirit might be feelings or love related emotions such as acceptance, inclusion, empathy, forgiveness, patience, peace, harmony, appreciation…

Praying with faith, hope and trust brings expectations of divine assistance which encourages personal effort and thereby makes the desired result more likely.  One who steps out in faith and takes the risks is sometimes successful even in the absence of divine intervention.  One who does not act has no opportunity to succeed.

Pray in spirit and in truth – sincerely and in accordance with your enlightenment – wholeheartedly and intelligently – earnestly and steadfastly.

Neither ornate repetitions, eloquent phrases, fasting, penance nor sacrifice add effectiveness to prayer.  Jesus counseled his followers that there was too little thanksgiving in their prayer and worship.  Jesus did not consider recitation of set prayers to be real praying.

Prayer to Jesus was the personal and spontaneous expression of the soul toward the Spirit.  He taught that prayer should be a communion of the child with the spiritual Parent and the expression of fellowship.  Prayer, when from the spirit, leads to personal cooperation in the spiritual progress of one’s self and others.  The ideal prayer is a form of spiritual communion (intimate spiritual sharing of thoughts and feelings) which leads to intelligent worship.  True praying is the sincere attitude of reaching heavenward for the inspiration and attainment of your ideals. 

Prayer is the way we make contact with our souls. This benefit of bringing the contents of our souls to our conscious attention should motivate us to be persistent in our prayerful attempt to ascertain the Spirit’s will.  The answers to our questions about spiritual reality are in our souls.  The Spirit is a willing and generous giver of spiritual blessings and spiritual power. Persistence is not to change our spiritual Parent’s attitude but to change our preconceptions and prejudices so that our conscious minds may be receptive to the Spirit’s blessings.  Persistence gives spiritual insights repeated opportunities to drop into place.

Jesus observed to his apostles that when they prayed they exercised so little faith.  Faith is more than belief.  It is trust in the Spirit to do its part in achieving its goals.  Genuine faith will remove mountains of material difficulty which may be in the path of soul expansion and spiritual progress.

Pray as Jesus taught his disciples – honestly, unselfishly, with fairness and without doubting.

No prayer can hope for an answer unless it is born of the spirit and nurtured by faith.  Pray prayers of spirit longing.

Just talk things over with your spiritual Parent in a purely personal way. Do it often and regularly. Don’t be afraid to talk to the Spirit, but don’t undertake to persuade or change your spiritual Parent.

Words are irrelevant to prayer. The Spirit answers the soul’s attitude, not the words.  Words can have benefit because they are self-suggestive in private devotions and they are socio-suggestive in group devotions.  Therefore, words lead to solutions from human sources.

Jesus liked to pray in nature among the small creatures, so I expect he often prayed with his eyes open.  Jesus prayed in Gethsemane lying prostrate.  In other circumstances he sat.  Posture probably doesn’t matter unless it matters symbolically to you.  Attitude does matter.  Our attitude should be faith filled and trusting.  We should sincerely believe in the Spirit’s good and loving wisdom in answering our prayers.  We should have no withholds in truly wanting our spiritual Parent’s will, not our own, to be done.  His will is the best of all possible outcomes.

Jesus often went apart by himself to pray and commune.  He could be seen praying long and often but his prayers were silent.  He would spend entire nights in prayer and worship.  His apostles sometimes could see rapid changes in his face indicating inner experience and they were very curious about the nature of his prayers.  When Jesus spent whole nights in prayer, it was mainly for his disciples and particularly for the twelve.  Jesus rarely prayed for himself but he engaged in a lot of worship of the nature of understanding communion with his spiritual Parent.   

Jesus taught the twelve always to pray their personal prayers in secret in the quiet of nature or in their rooms.  Jesus gave his followers the Lord’s Prayer because his apostles petitioned him for a prayer to teach the multitudes.  John the Baptist had a simple prayer that his apostles taught the crowds.  The Lord’s Prayer was for group prayers and was intended as a form or guide rather than as a set prayer to be recited.

Jesus taught that to be effective, prayer must be:

Unselfish – not for oneself alone

Believing – according to faith

Sincere – honest of heart

Intelligent – according to one’s light

Trustful – in submission to our spiritual Parent’s all wise will

Jesus taught that the earnest and longing repletion of any petition when sincere and uttered in faith, no matter how ill-advised or impossible of direct answer, nevertheless always expands the soul’s capacity for spiritual receptivity. The soul’s spiritual capacity for receptivity determines the quantity of heavenly blessings (fruits of the Spirit, consciousness of the Spirit’s presence, peace, joy, etc.) which can be personally appropriated and consciously realized as an answer to prayer.

Prayers are Heard and Answered:

Opening the human end of Spirit-man communication makes the ever flowing stream of divine ministry immediately available.

Our sins are forgiven by our spiritual Parent even before we ask but our experience of having our sins forgiven is conditioned on first forgiving our fellows of their transgressions.  It is a basic law of justice that the unselfish glories of Paradise are not possible of reception by a thoroughly selfish creature of the realms of time and space.  It is another basic law that you cannot have more respect for yourself than you have for others.  [1740:1]

The sincerity of any prayer is the assurance of its being heard.  The spiritual wisdom and universe consistency of any petition is the determiner of the time, manner and degree of the answer.  The Spirit will not give us the requests of our foolish prayers.  Prayers in accordance with the will of the Spirit are answered.  While prayer does not change the divine attitude, it does change our attitude toward our spiritual Parent.  The unselfish motive of a prayer gives it right of way to the divine ear.

Sincere prayers of the longing of the heart are always answered.  Sometimes the answer is greatly delayed while the spirit world devises a better answer to meet the needs of the spirit of man.  Sometimes prayers are so vast they can only be answered later in our progressive spiritual growth; sometimes only when we reach Paradise.

Prayers are addressed to spiritual beings and must be answered in spiritual terms and all such answers must consist in spiritual realities.  Spirit beings cannot bestow material answers to the spirit petitions of even material beings.  Material beings can pray effectively only when they pray in the spirit.

All spirit born petitions are certain of an answer.  Full personal reception of the answer may be time delayed.  The answer is seldom exactly what you asked for but the answer is never “No!”  The answer will bring comfort, calm and reassurance of personal spiritual safety.  It will be something spiritually and emotionally beneficial.

What to Pray For:

Guard against the great danger of becoming self-centered in your prayers.  Avoid much praying for your self.  Pray more for the spiritual progress of your brethren.  Avoid materialistic praying.  Pray in the spirit and for the abundance of gifts of the spirit.  Pray for the sick and afflicted but don’t expect this to replace the benefit of loving and intelligent ministry to their needs.

A prayer from Psalms which Jesus liked was “Create in me a clean heart. Renew a right spirit in me.  Purge me from secret sins and restrain me from presumptuous transgression.”  He also liked “Prevent my careless and offending speech.  Help me speak with tolerance and mercy.”

The most important prayer is for knowledge of the will of the Spirit.  The next most important prayer is for guidance over the pathway of earthly life.  This in reality is a prayer for divine wisdom.

Material things are not the province of prayer.

The truest prayer is in reality a communion between man and the Spirit within.

True prayer always stands for man’s communion with a personal and superior being.

Prayer is not a technique of escape from conflict but rather a stimulus to growth even in the face of conflict.  Pray for values, not things; for growth, not for gratification.

Pray for the welfare of family and friends and others but especially pray for those who curse you and make loving petitions for those who persecute you. It is easy to pray even for those who misuse you to bear fruits of the spirit.  After all, what you are praying for is for the desire to do good for others to take hold in their lives and to transform them.  This feels right and good for either a friend or an enemy.

When and Where to Pray:

When should you pray?  Pray whenever the indwelling Spirit moves you to express your inner relationship with our spirit Parent.  Any time or any circumstance is appropriate.  Pray when in trouble but not just then.  Pray also when all is well.

Your real petitions, your personal prayers, should be in secret. Prayers of thanksgiving are appropriate both in personal prayers and group prayers.  Prayers of the soul are a personal matter (secret).  All believers should pray sincerely for extension of the kingdom of heaven.  The kingdom of heaven exists when and where the believer encourages and allows the spirit within to lead the believer in doing the will of the heavenly Parent.

What prayer was to Jesus and can be to you:

Jesus never prayed as a religious duty; never because he ought to or because it was prayer time.  His prayer/communion was frequent and lengthy, essentially constant because he employed it to lead his unified material, emotional and spiritual life.  Prayer/communion was the way Jesus managed his emotions, his decisions and his life of unselfish service.

Prayer to him was his sincere expression of spiritual attitude.

He committed his soul loyally to service of his heavenly Parent’s goals.

He reaffirmed his personal devotion to the Spirit.

He expressed his thanksgiving.

He applied prayer to relax and to avoid emotional tension.

He used prayer to prevent and resolve inner and outer conflict.

He enlisted prayer to elevate his thinking to the highest spiritual meanings and values level.

He used prayer to align his desires with truth, beauty and goodness. (To ennoble his desires)

He used prayer to test and confirm the rightness and reasonableness of his moral decisions.  (Morality is your rules for how you treat other individuals.  ”Love one another and do good to everyone in all circumstances” is the ultimate moral rule.  But applying the rule wisely benefits from a lot of prayer.)

He used the inspiration received from prayer to enrich his thoughts.

He employed prayer to add strength and energy to his higher inclinations.

He used it to convert his worthy impulses into worthy spiritual purposes and objectives.

He used prayer to achieve clarification of his viewpoint.

In prayer, he declared and molded his faith in the Spirit and man to expand it and to make it wiser.

In prayer he surrendered his will on a spiritual level to adopt the Spirit’s will.

He used prayer to assert his confidence in truth, beauty and goodness at the highest spiritual level.

He used prayer to discover and reveal courage.

He would tell his inner Spirit about his discoveries.

In prayer he would admit and describe his complete devotion.

In prayer he would feel the rightness of his consecration and draw power from this.

He used prayer to sort thru and adjust difficulties.

He used prayer to mobilize his combined soul powers to withstand all human tendencies toward selfishness, evil and sin.

He did all these repeatedly and repetitiously.

The secret of Jesus’ unparalleled religious life was his consciousness of the presence of the Spirit.  He achieved this consciousness by intelligent prayer and sincere worship – unbroken communion with his spiritual Parent.

Laws of Prevailing Petitions

  1.  Sincerely and courageously face the problem.
  2. Industriously exhaust human capacity to adjust.
  3. Surrender everything to the transforming embrace of spiritual growth.  (Expect insights into truth, beauty, goodness, meanings and values.)
  4. Wholeheartedly desire the Spirit’s will.
  5. Dedicate yourself to action to do the Spirit’s will.
  6. Pray only for divine wisdom to solve specific human problems in the Paradise assent.
  7. Have Faith that your prayers will be answered.

There is quite a variety of types of prayer including:

Prayers expressing pure gratitude and thanksgiving

Petitions for help

Communion – intimate spiritual sharing of thoughts and feelings with the Spirit

Consecration of self to the Spirit’s way

Consultation with the Spirit – thinking with the Spirit

Praying to elevate thoughts to a higher and more spiritual level

Praying for clarification of view point

Praying for faith, optimism, hope, courage

Praying for healing of mood, attitude or body

Praying to make spiritual goals and means more vivid

Prayer for inspiration and guidance to resolve the matters you are praying about

Prayer for wise leadership

There are many good reasons why we pray including:

We pray for the comfort, reassurance and courage prayer brings to face life and to fight the battles against evil and doubt.

We pray to feel like we have done something.

We pray because it elevates our mood.

We pray because we feel the comforting love of our spiritual Parent.

We pray because it reduces a burden or shares a joy.

Prayer Project Assumption:

If we fail to pray, we forfeit the substantial spiritual, psychological and physical benefits our spiritual Parent has arranged to flow from our sincere praying in faith for spiritual blessings for others.

Bill’s personal conclusions

Prayer is an all-important practice.  It stimulates greater receptivity to spiritual gifts and it is the most potent spiritual growth stimulus.

Since we are encouraged to pray unselfishly in secret for groups of others, there must be benefit for them in our prayers.  I like to think there is some influence on the people lovingly prayed for that will help them to be of good cheer or good character and loving in attitude and behavior.  I think of this like electrical inductance where electricity flowing in one wire causes there to be potential for flow in an adjacent wire.  In the case of prayer for others, the inductance might take place through mind circuits or spirit circuits which we all share.  But even if this is not so, prayer in faith for others has tremendous beneficial results in the life of the praying person.  Better physical, psychological and emotional health as well as spiritual growth and maturity are essentially guaranteed to the praying person.  The Spirit has so designed us that it is spiritually beneficial for us to pray even when our prayers are primitive, selfish or material.

There is a lot of material praying we develop in our childhood and youth which is not going to be answered in the terms requested. But there are also many consequences of prayer which are highly beneficial and are insufficiently appreciated as answers to our prayers.  These include:

Prayer relieves stress.

Prayer elevates your mood and attitude.

Prayer brings inner peace.

Prayer clarifies and corrects confusion about meanings and values.

Prayer focuses your talents and mental and material assets on your problems, enabling you to answer your own prayers.

Prayer brings comfort, reconciliation and acceptance of what cannot be changed.

Prayer relieves loneliness.

Prayer reinforces optimism, steadfastness and dependability.

Prayer helps you reach for anything you value.

Prayer enhances self-control.

Prayer helps you value and love others.

Prayer helps you feel valued and loved.

Prayer improves your decision making ability.

Prayer and faith together cure many emotional and psychological illnesses.

Prayer often makes medical remedies more effective.

Prayer builds hope, confidence, expectation and trust.

Prayer supports action and achievement.

Prayer stimulates spiritual growth.

The ideal form of prayer is a personal communion of fellowship with our spiritual Parent.  Communion with the Spirit is simply an event of intimate spiritual sharing of our inner life of aspirations, hopes, fears, loves and feelings.  Imagine the Spirit’s presence.  Imagine the Spirit’s responses.  Expect it to suggest in all circumstances how you can express loving and unselfish motivations.  Actually what you are imagining is true.  Your spiritual Parent is in fact present and hearing and responding to your prayers in a guiding, nondirective way.

Ultimately, it is a colossal spiritual mistake not to pray and commune with the Spirit frequently.  The benefits are too great.

Appendix of Qualities and Attitudes to Pray About

Rodan’s List:

Rodan, the Greek philosopher of Alexandria, who was an early follower of Jesus, noted many qualities in Jesus which he identified as qualities of a spiritually mature person.  These qualities make an excellent list of spiritual growth opportunities to pray for to benefit ourselves or others.  As you read these, ask your inner Spirit to help you really understand them and to affirm in your heart that you want these qualities.  In this way you will be praying for them.  Since this list is long, I have divided it into parts so that you may study it in manageable pieces.

Rodan A

  1. Talk to the Spirit about wisdom of mind and charm of personality to deal lovingly with life.
  2. Ask to develop talent for persuasiveness with your fellows.
  3. Talk to your spiritual Parent about tact and tolerance.
  4. Pray for strength, energy, interest and enthusiasm to solve the higher problems of a moral and spiritual nature.
  5. Pray to recognize and to seek to satisfy your hunger and thirst for true righteousness.
  6. Pray for insight regarding the problems of living.
  7. Pray for wisdom and energy to spend in service to others.
  8. Talk to the Spirit about your desire for consciousness of contact with divinity.

Rodan B

  1. Talk to the Spirit about new and better methods of adjusting to the ever-changing situations of living existence.
  2. Ask for reconstruction and readjustment of personal attitudes.
  3. Pray for enhanced insight into everything worthwhile and real.
  4. Pray for the Spirit’s will to be done.
  5. Pray for relaxation and mind renewal.
  6. Pray for illumination and soul inspiration.
  7. Pray for courage to face problems.
  8. Pray for self-understanding to cope with overpowering emotions (such as sadness, guilt, fear, hate, revenge, jealousy, envy, lust or greed.)

Rodan C

  1. Talk to the Spirit about experiencing consciousness of union with divinity.
  2. Pray to achieve inner assurance of kinship with our spiritual Parent.
  3. Pray for courage/confidence to dare to be like the Spirit.
  4. Pray for more constant communion with the Spirit within.
  5. Pray to relieve tension.
  6. Pray to remove conflict.
  7. Pray for augmentation of the total resources of personality.
  8. Pray to remove prejudice.

Rodan D

  1. Pray to recognize truth wherever it is found.
  2. Pray to experience unselfish thoughts and actions.
  3. Pray for dedication to the service of a worthy cause/goal.
  4. Pray for abandonment of self-seeking.
  5. Pray for joy in the search to discover and experience the nature of our spiritual Parent.
  6. Pray for pleasure in the progressive attainment of divinity.
  7. Pray for realization of values that are the highest and most real.
  8. Pray for acceptance/awareness that the goals of destiny grow and progress.

Rodan E

  1. Pray for stability of personality.
  2. Pray for eternal, Paradise and divine goals.
  3. Pray for spiritual guidance and to be an intelligent follower of spiritual guidance.
  4. Pray to grow a personal religion of spiritual experience in your soul.
  5. Pray for enhancement of insights.
  6. Pray for elevation of ideals.
  7. Pray for eternal adventures in service.
  8. Pray to have friendships and associations of mutual affection.

Rodan F

  1. Pray to have friends with whom to share noble thoughts.
  2. Pray for modest recognition and appreciation.
  3. Pray for character development – loyalty to living expression of fruits of the spirit.
  4. Pray for the love of a home.
  5. Pray for a good friend to share life with.
  6. Pray to augment spiritual values from the shared insights of others.
  7. Pray for respect for others to avoid distortion of vision, prejudice of viewpoint and narrowness of judgment.
  8. Pray for avoidance of fear, envy and conceit.

Rodan G

  1. Pray for contact with other minds.
  2. Pray for enthusiasm for living.
  3. Pray for courage to fight the battles (with spiritual weapons of love, forgiveness, tolerance, service) necessary to ascend to higher levels of human living.
  4. Pray for enhancement of the joys and triumphs of life.
  5. Pray to suffer, if necessary, without sorrow.
  6. Pray to endure hardship without bitterness.
  7. Pray to enhance beauty.
  8. Pray to exalt goodness.

Rodan H

  1. Pray to quicken and enlarge appreciative capacities.  Give thanks.
  2. Pray for stimulation of imagination.
  3. Pray to have friends and associates who are conscious of wholehearted devotion to the common cause of loyalty to the Spirit.
  4. Pray for righteous exercise of spiritual power.
  5. Pray to live for the welfare of others.
  6. Pray for a glimpse of the circle of eternity.
  7. Pray for inspiration to achieve one’s best and utmost.
  8. Pray for a glorified social structure.

Rodan I

  1. Pray for civilization based on mortal maturity.
  2. Pray for peace on earth.
  3. Pray for goodwill among all mankind.
  4. Pray for strength giving and worshipful habits.
  5. Pray for spiritual maturity.
  6. Pray for humility and readiness to learn.
  7. Pray for avoidance of fanaticism.
  8. Pray for adaptability to change.

Rodan J

  1. Pray for good physical and emotional health.
  2. Pray for clear and clean thinking.
  3. Pray for skill in doing something well.
  4. Pray for ability to withstand defeat.
  5. Pray for spiritual enlightenment, meaningful experience and wisdom.
  6. Pray for sufficient wealth.
  7. Pray for wise planning.
  8. Pray for honest achievement.

Rodan K

  1. Pray to produce something useful.
  2. Pray to remember worthwhile episodes of life.
  3. Pray to fail gracefully and lose cheerfully.
  4. Pray not to fear disappointment.
  5. Pray to admit failure freely.
  6. Pray to face failure and adjust to defeat.
  7. Pray for experience with spiritual realities.
  8. Pray to do something excellently/expertly.

Jesus’ Teachings about Prayer

Here are some suggestions from Jesus about what to pray for.

Jesus A

  1. Pray for faith in the love and goodness of the Spirit and their ultimate success in transforming everyone.
  2. Pray for love for one’s fellows.
  3. Pray for skill at revealing goodness.
  4. Pray to be an evangel of true inner religion of communion with the Spirit.
  5. Pray to balance the ideal with the practical.
  6. Pray to resist holding grudges.

Jesus B

  1. Pray to withstand brooding when confronted with deep sorrow.  [Brooding is thinking deeply about something that makes you unhappy.]
  2. Pray for righteous thinking and righteous doing in the face of defeat, mistreatment or danger.
  3. Pray for avoidance of unnecessary social misunderstandings.
  4. Pray for emotional adjustment.
  5. Pray to accept love freely and to give love freely.
  6. Pray for brave endurance.

Jesus C

  1. Pray to be unafraid of life.
  2. Pray to be uncomplaining of inescapable hardship.
  3. Pray not to weary of well doing because of being thwarted.
  4. Pray to be undaunted.
  5. Pray that difficulty will whet your ardor.
  6. Pray to feast, fatten and enthuse on the spiritual growth opportunities of adversity.

Jesus D

  1. Pray to be taught by the Spirit.
  2. Pray for the spiritual progress of yourself and your fellows.
  3. Pray for knowledge of our spiritual Parent’s will.
  4. Pray to have attention and energies directed away from temptations.
  5. Pray for a growing love of truth – the Spirit’s way of love, forgiveness, mercy, etc.
  6. Pray to overcome evil with good.

Jesus E

  1. Pray for growth in faith, love and devotion to truth.
  2. Pray for a wholehearted desire to find our spiritual Parent and be like him.
  3. Pray to forget one’s mistakes.
  4. Pray for a long distance view of destiny.
  5. Pray for your spiritual longings and purposes.
  6. Pray for moral power and spiritual energy to be an advocate for good.

Jesus F

  1. Pray to demonstrate an endless, unselfish, outgoing bestowal of love.
  2. Pray to increase a whole soul belief in the triumph of righteousness.
  3. Pray to be undoubting of eternal salvation.
  4. Pray to engage in frequent worshipful communion.
  5. Pray to discover, adopt and master a positive and constructive technique of meeting all vicissitudes and harassments of mortal living.
  6. Pray to enjoy living your life spiritually.
  7. Pray consistent with your knowledge of the established laws of spirit, mind and matter.

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Truth About Prayer

Written by William H. Cooper at Arlington, Texas. Completed 8-10-10. Last revised 8-26-10

Introduction:

Every sincere prayer has spiritual benefits for the person praying.

Popular concepts of what we can pray for and expect the Spirit to grant are so misdirected, with expectations of material rewards and miracles (essentially magic), that they may have the ultimate effect of discouraging prayer because of disappointed expectations and disbelief in magic.

It is experience of the spiritual consequences of prayer that is important. The spiritual consequences of prayer are joyful urges to be helpful, tolerant, unselfish, forgiving, encouraging, optimistic, generous, empathetic, etc.

Prayer is a tonic for health, focuses our attention on finding solutions to the matters we pray about and deepens the channels of our receptivity to spiritual blessings. Sincere prayers are dispatched in faith that they are heard and answered, so the independent and substantial power of faith is involved with the consequences of prayer. These are all benefits to the one who prays.

Praying for another person expresses love for that person. There is spiritual power in parental/brotherly love which flows to the soul, mind and / or physical energy of the one prayed for. This spiritual power creates a spiritual blessing available to the one prayed for if they are willing and receptive.

Children of the Spirit have a spiritual teacher to be listened to and followed. The teacher is your personal inner spiritual mentor. Close friendship with the inner Spirit is the most important thing we can achieve in this life and prayer is the best technique for pursuing relationship with the Spirit within.

Prayer is the most potent spiritual growth stimulus. The Spirit answers our prayers by giving an increased revelation of truth, an enhanced appreciation of beauty and an augmented concept of goodness. The deity response to all prayer is the gift of enhanced ability to bear (express) fruits of the spirit and then there are many beneficial consequences of bearing fruits of the spirit including better health, more energy, joy in living, optimism, charm, dependability and trust. All of these generate positive power for success in all aspects of life.

Prayer gradually enables us to exercise more and more spiritual power (spiritual lure and attraction) arising from our characteristic attitudes and behaviors of loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance and enduring peace. These are fruits of our connection with the Spirit within. They are the consequences we can expect as a result of maintaining an inner communion with the Spirit indwelling the soul of each of us. Prayer is the technique for maintaining that inner communion. Prayer establishes and matures the channels of receptivity to these spiritual gifts.

The Spirit is almost never going to fix things for us. It will help us get through anything and everything that comes our way for whatever reason, even if our burdens are our own fault. We should recognize and accept that sincere prayer has many benefits other than getting our spiritual Parent to fix things for us. It is thought which helps us solve our own problems. It has very valuable health and social benefits. Prayer enables the human ego to look both to self and to spirit for help. For material help it initiates receptivity to the subconscious reservoir of mortal experience, memory and wisdom. For inspiration and guidance, prayer encourages receptivity to contact with spiritual intelligence.

Some prayers can be unethical, morally wrong. A prayer is unethical when the petitioner seeks for selfish advantage over his fellows. Be fair in all your praying. Do not expect our spiritual Parent to love you more than his other children.

Prayer must never be a substitute for action. All ethical prayer is a stimulus to action and a guide for the progressive striving for idealistic goals.

Materialistic praying is destined to bring disappointment and disillusionment because humanity lives in a physical universe of law and order which the Spirit will not violate. Selfish and materialistic prayers are beneficial only to the extent that they lead to human efforts and exertions that contribute to achieving the goals of those prayers. Prayer does not change the Spirit but it often effects great and lasting changes in the one who prays in faith and confident expectation. Prayer is the ancestor of much peace of mind, cheerfulness, calmness, courage, self mastery and fair-mindedness.

Only under very rare circumstances does prayer have any direct effect on one’s physical circumstances. The zone of effectiveness of prayer requests relates most directly to the spiritual and psychological attitudes of the person praying.

Prayer will not cure real and organic diseases but it contributes enormously to the enjoyment of abundant health and to the cure of numerous mental, emotional and nervous ailments. Even in bacterial disease prayer often adds to other remedies. The sincere prayer of faith is a mighty force for promotion of personal happiness, individual self-control, social harmony, moral progress and spiritual attainment.

Prayer is an efficient technique for approach to the realization of the reserve powers of human nature stored and conserved in the unconscious realms of the human mind. These include insight, experience, custom, education and wisdom. Prayer is a sound psychologic practice even aside from its religious implications and its spiritual significance.

Problems are learning opportunities our spiritual Parent will use for our benefit. The Spirit is not absent, passive, overburdened or distracted. He is actively and constantly involved in every aspect of every person’s life. He uses the problems we face as opportunities for our character development. While it is not appropriate to ask the Spirit to make your problems disappear, it is appropriate to pray for help in learning the available lessons and for calm and reassurance in the midst of the turmoil.

Words, Posture and Attitudes:

Prayer is intentional communication with the Spirit. Most people use words silently or out loud most of the time, but words are not really necessary. You can pray in feelings or images or music so long as you are communicating from your soul/heart your sincere longings, goals and desires for good, your love of truth or your appreciation of beauty.

Praying with faith, hope and trust brings expectations of divine assistance which encourages personal effort and thereby makes the desired result more likely. One who steps out in faith and takes the risks is sometimes successful even in the absence of divine intervention. One who does not act has no opportunity to succeed.

Prayer to Jesus was the personal and spontaneous expression of his soul toward the Spirit. He taught that prayer should be a communion of the child with the spiritual Parent and the expression of fellowship. Prayer, when from the soul, leads to personal cooperation in the spiritual progress of one’s self and others. The ideal prayer is a form of spiritual communion (intimate spiritual sharing of thoughts and feelings) which leads to intelligent worship. True praying is the sincere attitude of reaching heavenward for the inspiration and attainment of your ideals.

Prayer is the way we make contact with our souls. This benefit of bringing the content of our souls to our conscious attention should motivate us to be persistent in our prayerful attempt to ascertain the Spirit’s will. The answers to our questions about spiritual reality are in our souls. The Spirit is a willing and generous giver of spiritual blessings and spiritual power. Persistence is not to change our spiritual Parent’s attitude but to change our preconceptions and prejudices so that our conscious minds may be receptive to the Spirit’s blessings. Persistence gives spiritual insights repeated opportunities to drop into place.

Jesus observed to his apostles that when they prayed they exercised so little faith. Faith is more than belief. It is trust in the Spirit to do its part in achieving its goals. Genuine faith will remove mountains of material difficulty which may be in the path of soul expansion and spiritual progress.

Pray as Jesus taught his disciples – honestly, unselfishly, with fairness and without doubting.

Just talk things over with your spiritual Parent in a purely personal way. Do it often and regularly. Don’t be afraid to talk to the Spirit, but don’t undertake to persuade or change your spiritual Parent.

Words are irrelevant to prayer. The Spirit answers the soul’s attitude, not the words. Words can have benefit because they are self suggestive in private devotions and they are socio-suggestive in group devotions. Therefore, words lead to solutions from human sources.

Jesus liked to pray in nature among the small creatures, so I expect he often prayed with his eyes open. Jesus prayed in Gethsemane lying prostrate. In other circumstances he sat. Posture probably doesn’t matter unless it matters symbolically to you. Attitude does matter. Our attitude should be faith filled and trusting. We should sincerely believe in the Spirit’s good and loving wisdom in answering our prayers. We should have no withholds in truly wanting our spiritual Parent’s will, not our own, to be done. His will is the best of all possible outcomes.

Jesus often went apart by himself to pray and commune. He could be seen praying long and often but his prayers were silent. He would spend entire nights in prayer and worship. His apostles sometimes could see rapid changes in his face indicating inner experience and they were very curious about the nature of his prayers. When Jesus spent whole nights in prayer, it was mainly for his disciples and particularly for the twelve. Jesus rarely prayed for himself but he engaged in a lot of worship of the nature of understanding communion with his spiritual Parent.

Jesus taught the twelve always to pray their personal prayers in secret in the quiet of nature or in their rooms. Jesus gave his followers the Lord’s Prayer because his apostles petitioned him for a prayer to teach the multitudes. John the Baptist had a simple prayer that his apostles taught the crowds. The Lord’s Prayer was for group prayers and was intended as a form or guide rather than as a set prayer to be recited.

Jesus taught that the earnest and longing repletion of any petition when sincere and uttered in faith, no matter how ill advised or impossible of direct answer, nevertheless always expands the soul’s capacity for spiritual receptivity. The soul’s spiritual capacity for receptivity determines the quantity of heavenly blessings (fruits of the Spirit, consciousness of the Spirit’s presence, peace, joy, etc.) which can be personally appropriated and consciously realized as an answer to prayer.

Prayers are Heard and Answered:

Opening the human end of Spirit-man communication makes the ever flowing stream of divine ministry immediately available.

Our sins are forgiven by our spiritual Parent even before we ask but our experience of having our sins forgiven is conditioned on first forgiving our fellows of their transgressions.

The sincerity of any prayer is the assurance of its being heard. The spiritual wisdom and universe consistency of any petition is the determiner of the time, manner and degree of the answer. The Spirit will not give us the requests of our foolish prayers. While prayer does not change the divine attitude, it does change our attitude toward our spiritual Parent. The unselfish motive of a prayer gives it right of way to the divine ear.

Sincere prayers of the longing of the heart are always answered. Sometimes the answer is greatly delayed while the spirit world devises a better answer to meet the needs of the spirit of man. Sometimes prayers are so vast they can only be answered later in our progressive spiritual growth; sometimes only when we reach Paradise.

Prayers are addressed to spiritual beings and must be answered in spiritual terms and all such answers must consist in spiritual realities. Spirit beings cannot bestow material answers to the spirit petitions of even material beings. Material beings can pray effectively only when they pray in the spirit.

All spirit born petitions are certain of an answer. Full personal reception of the answer may be time delayed. The answer is seldom exactly what you asked for but the answer is never “No!” The answer will bring comfort, calm and reassurance of personal spiritual safety. It will be something spiritually and emotionally beneficial.

What to Pray For:

Guard against the great danger of becoming self centered in your prayers. Avoid much praying for your self. Pray more for the spiritual progress of your brethren. Avoid materialistic praying. Pray in the spirit and for the abundance of gifts of the spirit. Pray for the sick and afflicted but don’t expect this to replace the benefit of loving and intelligent ministry to their needs.

The most important prayer is for knowledge of the will of the Spirit. The next most important prayer is for guidance over the pathway of earthly life. This in reality is a prayer for divine wisdom.

Material things are not the province of prayer.

The truest prayer is in reality a communion (intimate spiritual sharing) between man and the Spirit within.

Prayer is not a technique of escape from conflict but rather a stimulus to growth even in the face of conflict. Pray for values, not things; for growth, not for gratification.

Pray for the welfare of family and friends and others but especially pray for those who curse you and make loving petitions for those who persecute you. It is easy to pray even for those who misuse you to bear fruits of the spirit. After all, what you are praying for is for the desire to do good for others to take hold in their lives and to transform them. This feels right and good for either a friend or an enemy.

When and Where to Pray:

When should you pray? Pray whenever the indwelling Spirit moves you to express your inner relationship with our spirit Parent. Any time or any circumstance is appropriate. Pray when in trouble but not just then. Pray also when all is well.

Your real petitions, your personal prayers, should be in secret. Prayers of thanksgiving are appropriate both in personal prayers and group prayers. Prayers of the soul are a personal matter (secret). All believers should pray sincerely for extension of the kingdom of heaven. The kingdom of heaven exists when and where the believer encourages and allows the spirit within to lead the believer in doing the will of the heavenly Parent.

The secret of Jesus’ unparalleled religious life was his consciousness of the presence of the Spirit. He achieved this consciousness by intelligent prayer and sincere worship – unbroken communion with his spiritual Parent.

Laws of Prevailing Petitions

  1. Sincerely and courageously face the problem.
  2. Industriously exhaust human capacity to adjust.
  3. Surrender everything to the transforming embrace of spiritual growth. (Expect insights into truth, beauty, goodness, meanings and values.)
  4. Wholeheartedly desire the Spirit’s will.
  5. Dedicate yourself to action to do the Spirit’s will.
  6. Pray only for divine wisdom to solve specific human problems in the Paradise assent.
  7. Have Faith that your prayers will be answered.

There is quite a variety of types of prayer including:

Prayers expressing pure gratitude and thanksgiving

Petitions for help

Communion – intimate spiritual sharing of thoughts and feelings with the Spirit

Consecration of self to the Spirit’s way

Consultation with the Spirit – thinking (inner dialog) with the Spirit

Praying to elevate thoughts to a higher and more spiritual level

Praying for clarification of view point

Praying for faith, optimism, hope, courage

Praying for healing of mood, attitude or body

Praying to make spiritual goals and means more vivid

Prayer for inspiration and guidance to resolve the matters you are praying about

Prayer for wise leadership

There are many good reasons why we pray including:

We pray for the comfort, reassurance and courage prayer brings to face life and to fight the battles against evil and doubt.

We pray to feel like we have done something.

We pray because it elevates our mood.

We pray because we feel the comforting love of our spiritual Parent.

We pray because it reduces a burden or shares a joy.

Prayer is an all important practice. It stimulates greater receptivity to spiritual gifts and it is the most potent spiritual growth stimulus.

There is a lot of material praying we develop in our childhood and youth which is not going to be answered in the terms requested. But there are also many consequences of prayer which are highly beneficial and are insufficiently appreciated as answers to our prayers. These include:

Prayer relieves stress.

Prayer elevates your mood and attitude.

Prayer brings inner peace.

Prayer clarifies and corrects confusion about meanings and values.

Prayer focuses your talents and mental and material assets on your problems, enabling you to answer your own prayers.

Prayer brings comfort, reconciliation and acceptance of what can not be changed.

Prayer relieves loneliness.

Prayer reinforces optimism, steadfastness and dependability.

Prayer helps you reach for anything you value.

Prayer enhances self-control.

Prayer helps you value and love others.

Prayer helps you feel valued and loved.

Prayer improves your decision making ability.

Prayer and faith together cure many emotional and psychological illnesses.

Prayer often makes medical remedies more effective.

Prayer builds hope, confidence, expectation and trust.

Prayer supports action and achievement.

Prayer stimulates spiritual growth.

The ideal form of prayer is a personal communion of fellowship with our spiritual Parent. Communion with the Spirit is simply an event of intimate spiritual sharing of our inner life of aspirations, hopes, fears, loves and feelings. Imagine the Spirit’s presence. Imagine the Spirit’s responses. Expect it to suggest in all circumstances how you can express loving and unselfish motivations. Actually what you are imagining is true. Your spiritual Parent is in fact present and hearing and responding to your prayers in a guiding, nondirective way.

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Jesus on How to Pray

Your prayers should not be set and formal petitions. Prayer is entirely a personal and spontaneous expression of the attitude of the soul toward the spirit. Prayer should be the communion of sonship and the expression of fellowship. The ideal prayer is a form of spiritual communion which leads to intelligent worship. True praying is the sincere attitude of reaching heavenward for the attainment of your ideals.

[Dictionary definition of “commune” is to talk intimately. Communion is an exchange of thoughts and feelings. It involves a close spiritual relationship.]

Prayer is the breath of the soul and you should apply it persistently to ascertain the Father’s will. Your persistence is not to win favor with God but to change your earth attitude and to enlarge your soul’s capacity for spirit receptivity.

But when you pray, you exercise so little faith. Genuine faith will remove mountains of material difficulty which may chance to lie in the path of soul expansion and spiritual progress.

Jesus was particularly averse to praying in public. The apostles saw Jesus spending entire nights in prayer and worship but they did not hear him pray because he prayed silently, ”in the spirit and in the heart.” Jesus taught the twelve always to pray in secret; to go off by themselves amidst the quiet surroundings of nature or to go into their rooms and shut the doors when they engaged in prayer.

He never taught a formal personal prayer, only group, family or social petitions. And he never volunteered to do that.

Jesus taught that effective prayer must be:

Unselfish Believing Sincere Intelligent Trustful

When Jesus prayed all night, it was mainly for his disciples, particularly the twelve. He prayed very little for himself. He engaged in a lot of worship of the nature of understanding communion with his Paradise Father.

The earnest and longing repetition of any sincere prayer uttered in faith never fails to expand the soul’s capacity for receptivity. The soul’s spiritual capacity for receptivity determines the quantity of heavenly blessings which can be personally appropriated and consciously realized as an answer to prayer.

Prayer and its associated worship is a technique of detachment from the daily routine of life, from the monotonous grind of material existence. It is an avenue of approach to spiritualized self-realization and individuality of intellectual and religious attainment.

Prayer, as Jesus taught it, is an antidote for harmful introspection. Jesus consistently employed the beneficial influence of praying for one’s fellows. Jesus usually prayed in the plural, not in the singular. Only in the great crises of his earth life did he ever pray for himself.

Prayer may be likened to recharging the spiritual batteries of the soul and worship is like tuning in the soul to catch the universe broadcasts of the infinite spirit of the Universal Father.

Why do you pray?

Alert God to needs he is overlooking

Change God’s mind about resolving a difficulty or hurry him up

Ask God to relieve others and self of stress, conflict and discomfort

Put a burden back on God where it belongs

Why should you pray?

To commune with the Father

To increase your capacity to receive spiritual blessings

To recharge your spiritual batteries

To receive ability to display fruits of the spirit

To receive insight to truth

To receive and manifest spiritual power

To make prayer become for you what it was to Jesus [2089:0]

Rodan’s observation of Jesus’ use of prayer 160.1.10-11: 1774:3-4

Jesus’ practice of the isolation of worshipful meditation is the greatest of all methods of problem solving. This technique of his going off frequently by himself to commune with the Father accumulates strength and wisdom for the ordinary conflicts of living and also appropriates the energy for the solution of the higher problems of a moral and spiritual nature.

Jesus uses his prayer time to seek for new stores of wisdom and energy for meeting the manifold demands of social service. He uses his prayer experience to quicken and deepen his supreme purpose of living by actually subjecting his total personality to the consciousness of contacting with divinity. He uses his prayer/worship experience to grasp for possession of new and better methods of adjusting himself to the ever-changing situations of living existence. He applies prayer to effect vital reconstructions and readjustments of his personal attitudes which are so essential to enhanced insight into everything worthwhile and real.

Jesus’ practice of the relaxation of worship renews the mind; inspires the soul; obliterates debilitating fear, brings courage to face one’s problems bravely; enables humans to dare to be Godlike. It relieves tension, removes conflicts and mightily augments the total resources of the personality. [These sound very much like the spiritual power brought to us as a gift by the Spirit of Truth.]

Prayer Assignment

Now I want you to go apart by yourself and pray as Jesus instructed. I want you to spend your first ten minutes thinking deeply about the prayer process. The balance of your time, I want you to pray as Jesus prayed.

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God as Mother and Father

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WHY RELATE TO GOD AS MOTHER?

By William Cooper 5-10-2019

The Infinite Spirit (the third person of the Trinity) creates and maintains the physical cosmos and all its creatures. And it is the Infinite Spirit who portrays the aspects of God that I identify as God the Mother.

This feminine expression of God is special to women. The traditional image of God as masculine has resulted in many women feeling left out or devalued. I can recognize and respect that. Of course, God must be both masculine and feminine. That pattern is used all over the universe. So, women are overjoyed to discover that one of the expressions of God in the trinity is overwhelmingly like a mother. This validates a lot of the things that make women somewhat different from men. So, the motherly nature of God is very attractive to women.

What about men? What do they derive from special attention to the motherly qualities of God? They gain respect for the co-equality of the feminine expressed in God and in female humans. Ponder this respect for the feminine. It alters men’s attitudes a lot. Recognizing and valuing God as mother also gives men the reassurance that we are all looked after with the love and attention of an adoring mother. She blesses us continuously and is constantly with us and is already known by us. She is the generosity of God. She is the spiritual assistance we sometimes seek. She is God up close. She loves us even if we are undeserving. Mothers just love that way.

We are encouraged to worship the Father, pray to the Son for spiritual progress, and work out the details of our daily life with the descendants of the Infinite Spirit. Consciously working out the details of daily life with the descendants of the Infinite Spirit is a new arena of spiritual life opening up on our planet. It leads to living our religion of following the leading of the spirit. Working out the details of daily life with descendants of the Infinite Spirit will proceed more smoothly if we love and know them and cooperate with them.

It is a great comfort and joy to know God as our adoring Mother as well as our loving, understanding and forgiving Father. Why relate to God as Mother? Because it brings me closer to God and causes me to want to cooperate with this loving, gentle and trustworthy being.

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Experiencing the Holy Spirit

Kaye and Bill Cooper 6-9-20

The Infinite Mother Spirit is the perfect expression of the nurturing character of God. She is superbly endowed with the attributes of empathy, compassion, patience, mercy, and love. These qualities are exquisitely revealed in her spiritual ministry. She ministers love and overshadows justice with mercy. She possesses supernal kindness and merciful affection. (Adapted from UB 9:1.8.)he presence of the Infinite Spirit, the Third Person of Deity, we may know even during our mortal lives, for material creatures can actually experience her beneficence (her active goodness, big-hearted generosity, and kindheartedness), because she is in elaborate contact with each of us and everything material, mindal or spiritual.  (Adapted from UB 9:2.5.)

We are promised that we can “actually experience” the beneficence of the Holy Spirit—her gracious generosity. Why bother to seek this experience? Because it is important to know about God. On this planet we don’t know much at all about a very significant aspect of God—the Infinite Spirit. The Infinite Mother Spirit functions as the Mother Spirit of each local universe. But knowing as a fact that she is here is only a first step. It is much more important to move beyond knowledge, to increasingly grow in the ability to feel the presense of God. (see UB 155:6.12.) So what we are going to do today is to open ourselves to experience the presence of God as expressed in the Holy Spirit. We are going to do that by focusing on particular values which are characteristic of our Mother.  Here is the process we would like to use:  

  1. We will relax together into contact with spirit and maintain that connection throughout our time together.  Feel free to write in your journal at any time during this activity if you wish.
  2. We will lead you through a worshipful group exploration of each of the five values on the list we give you in a moment. You are invited to focus with appreciation and gratitude on each of the five qualities on the list as an avenue to experience the Holy Spirit who is constantly with us.  You will be invited to share aloud at various times during this part of the activity.
  3. Then we will have a quiet time of individual meditation and imagination.
  4. Last, each of us will share whatever we want with the group and continue with comments and reflections.

We especially suggest that you approach these values with a combination of thinking and feeling.  Think with the highest spirit levels of the mind our Mother has given you.  And feel each value with your soul.  Feel your thoughts.  Think about your feelings.  Flow back and forth between thought and feeling, between meaning and value.  Allow them to flow and intermingle within you like a beautiful melody.

Do you have any questions about these concepts or about what we are going to do?

Holy Spirit Values:

Active Goodness

Gracious Generosity

Steadfast Patience

Unfailing Kindheartedness

Merciful Affection

  1. Let’s start by relaxing. Get comfortable and balanced where you are sitting. Close your eyes if you wish. Breathe deeply and relax more…and again. Breathe fully but comfortably.  Begin by thinking of someone you love and appreciate.  Imagine being with them, safe in each other’s presence.  Think of how much you appreciate that person, how thankful you are for their being in your life.  Imagine the gratitude you feel.  Let gratitude bloom inside your heart and grow stronger…deeper…richer.  Allow this wonderful feeling of gratitude to fill your body with spirit.  Now spirit fills the space around you…the room in which you sit.  Enjoy being absorbed in appreciation and thanksgiving.  Maintain this attitude as we move into our worshipful group exploration of the characteristics of our Holy Spirit.
  2. Exploring the Spirit’s characteristics.
    1. We begin with the first characteristic:  Active Goodness.  Recall the goodness with which we are blessed: friendships, challenges, surprises, empathy, compassion, sincerity, purpose.  Our lives are filled with beautiful spiritual values nurtured by the Holy Spirit.  Enjoy reflecting on these values for a moment.  Share aloud the values that come to your attention.

      [Wait 1 min.]

    2. Next contemplate the second characteristic: The Gracious Generosity of the Holy Spirit.  All things physical and intellectual are provided by our Mother Spirit.  She provides our very existence and consciousness.  Day-by-day the Spirit works incessantly to improve us individually…and to improve our civilization.  She touches all areas—health, government, education, industry, reversion, and, of course, family and religion.  Reflect in gratitude for these gifts of the Spirit.  I invite you to express aloud your appreciation to the gracious generosity of our Mother Spirit and her Spirit presence.

      [Wait 1 min.]

    3. Let’s turn our attention to the third Motherly value:  Steadfast Patience.  Like a human mother, the Holy Spirit of our Mother needs to have lots of patience.  We children must try her daily with our self-centered thinking and our ease-seeking, and spiritual task avoidance.  But she works loyally to provide us with opportunities to grow.  Her guardian seraphim manage our lives moment-to-moment.  Sometimes the lessons of life are hard…but they always bring us far more than we expect.  Other seraphim teach us the truths of life:  spiritual wisdom, racial justice, optimism, compassion, integrity, loyalty, and so much more.  Consider something you have learned and allow your gratitude to pour silently outward to the seraphim, the patient Mother-ministers of our daily lives.

      [Wait 1 min.]

    4. Fourth, our Mother is not only patient, she is Unfailingly Kindhearted.  Her kindness is described as ‘supernal’—far beyond any kindness we can imagine.  What magnificent safety there is in being taught, guided, protected, and encouraged by a parent who has never felt or expressed frustration, disappointment, irritation, or any number of other self-centered human emotions!  She is the original pattern for kindness—and the ultimate example, as well.  Imagine her hands patting your shoulders, her lips kissing the top of your head fondly.  Share aloud how she makes you feel.

      [Wait 1 min.]

    5. She moves face-to-face with each of us. Recognize the way she feels about us—her Merciful Affection for each of us—the fifth characteristic of our Mother.  She has not one ounce of blame in her.  She forgives us as a matter of course because she knows our spiritual longings and purposes.  Imagine her smile, her glowing motherly face, the joy in her eyes. She loves each one of us as if we were the only child she has!  Feel her affection.

      [Wait 1 min.]

  3. Move into your own private time with the Holy Spirit of our Mother.  Open yourself to her wisdom and loving ministry.  Enjoy her as a person—your spiritual mother. She is real. She is close with us.

    I will give you ten minutes of silence with the presence of our Mother. I will let you know when time is up.

    Allow 10 minutes.

  4. Sharing and Discussion. Now it is time to return our attention to our group.  Bring our Mother back with you.  You are invited to share whatever you want from this experience.  Choosing to share provides the opportunity that your experience may bless others in the group as much or more than it blessed you!  Always respect that each person’s experience is unique and valid for them.  

Our spiritual destiny is conditioned only by our spiritual longings and purposes. (see UB156:5.9)

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Spiritual Guidance

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DETERMINING OUR FATHER’S WILL

By Bill Cooper 
Arlington, Texas 

The URANTIA Book tells us that it is all-important for us to bring our creature will into cooperation with our Father’s divine will. At first, even ascertaining our Father’s will seems to be beyond our capacity. But as we progress in understanding the nature of deity, we may begin to suspect that determining, identifying, or predicting our Father’s will even in particular circumstances, is relatively simple. Really, it must be rather simple to recognize His will, since virtually everyone is supposed to be able to do it. Furthermore, as we progress in understanding the nature of God and of all levels of Deity, knowing the Father’s will should become progressively easier. 

Our Father’s will for us, generally stated is that we should be perfect even as he is perfect. In personality manifestation the Father wills that we should grow to be like him. In becoming like the Father, we will be involved in an eternal career which will require us to observe, identify and incorporate his qualities. Whether in general or specific circumstances, we may determine the Father’s will by asking and answering this question: How should one who is potential Deity respond to these circumstances? My premise is that these questions of “What is God’s will? and “How do I do it?” can be reliably answered by our recalling and adopting the qualities and values fostered by our Father and his Deity descendants. 

We already have a great deal of accurate information about the nature of God presented to us in THE URANTIA BOOK. Our Father is fair, just, and merciful. He values and fosters truth, beauty, and goodness in all their endless manifestations. He is loving above all else and he is kind, patient and generous with all of his children. His love and charity for his children are wise. He does not smooth out all their difficulties, since to do so would deprive them of meaningful choices which provide their spiritual growth opportunities. He serves even us, the least in the hosts of his descendants. He is both the remote source and sustainer of everything and the immediately present and intimate personal counselor of personality progress for each of us. He is all of the higher values and virtues recognized by the best human philosophers and many, many more which we shall learn in the ages of progress ahead of us.

There are at least two ways of becoming more familiar with the nature of Deity. One way – the preferred way – is by experiencing Deity consciousness. By this I mean the intuitive rather than reasoning understanding of the qualities and values of Deity. Another way of knowing such things is by the less mysterious process of studying and learning the nature of the Father and other Deity Persons. 

Knowing God’s will in particular circumstances is an art involving an assessment of the circumstances, an analysis of our selfish inclinations toward the choices involved and a testing of the consistency of alternative responses with Deity qualities and values. The more clearly we identify the alternatives and the more thoroughly we identify the selfish or unwise aspects of our alternatives, and the more thoroughly we remember and adopt the Father’s qualities and values, the more reliable our prediction of the Father’s will is going to be. 

The Father’s will cannot be inconsistent with his nature. 

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SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE

BY KAYE COOPER
ARLINGTON, TEXAS

This article is based on material in THE URANTIA BOOK, on a survey of individual religionists, including both readers of THE URANTIA BOOK and non-readers, conducted in 1980, and on conversations with other individuals since that time. All page and paragraph citations are references to THE URANTIA BOOK. Page and paragraph references are according to the original Book format. Each citation is also referenced by paper, section, and  paragraph to accommodate translations and formats which do not follow the original Book format. Thank you to all those who so generously shared their experiences.

If we are to do the Father’s will, then presumably there is some way for us to ascertain what that will is. We can apply logic; we can look to the example of good lives; we can consult the opinions of other people personally or through their writings; we can consult epochal revelations, and more. All these methods are helpful. However, we have available to us personal sources of our Father’s guidance.

THE URANTIA BOOK tells us that personal revelation is continuous (P 1107:2 / UB 101:2.12) Jesus; speaking of the Spirit of Truth, promised that, “Every earth child who follows the leading of this spirit shall eventually know the will of God.” The way by which we will know his will is faith. Jesus told his apostles and twelve of the evangelists, “Your religion shall change from the mere intellectual belief in traditional authority to the actual experience of that living faith which is able to grasp the reality of God and all that relates to the divine spirit of the Father …. the religion of the spirit consists in progressive revelation … ” (P 1731:2 / UB 155:6.3)

SOURCES

We have three primary sources of spiritual guidance: (1) the Thought Adjuster, (2) the Spirit of Truth, and (3) the Universe Mother Spirit (P 381:3 & P 1681:2 / UB 34:6.9 & UB 150:3.7 )

The Thought Adjuster comes to us with a specific plan for intellectual and spiritual development. (P 1204:5 / UB 110:2.1) He is primarily concerned with preparing us for the future life beyond this one. (P 1192:1 & P 1204:2 / UB 108:5.6 & UB 110:1.4) Most of his work is done on the superconscious level. (P 1204:3 / UB 110:5) We are unable to receive direct communication with our Thought Adjuster (with rare exceptions) until we have attained the second or first psychic circle of self-mastery. (P 1210:10 / UB 110:6.15)

The Spirit of Truth is more concerned with now. He is the teacher of truth and the comforter. (P 1948:3 / UB 180:4.3) He is our personal tutor on accurate understanding of the message of Jesus. (P 2060:6 / UB 194:2.1) The influence of the Spirit of Truth is perceptible. On the day of Pentecost the apostles and other believers felt the arrival of the Spirit of Truth. They were filled with a “new and profound sense of spiritual joy, security, and confidence immediately followed by a strong urge to go out and publicly proclaim the gospel…” (P 2059:1 / UB 194:0.1)

The Mother-Spirit makes it possible for the Thought Adjuster and Spirit of Truth to function and she works with them. (P 379:4 / UB 34:5.4&5) She also gives us the services of at least three orders of her children: the adjutant mind spirits, the guardian seraphim and the master seraphim of planetary supervision. Through the ministry of the Mother Spirit and her children, we receive the urge to worship (P 1245:4 / UB 113:4.4), the urge to pray (P 1245:4 / UB 113:4.4), the development of evolutionary religion (P 1003:5 & P 1110:13 / UB 92:0.5 & UB 101:5.10), the circumstancing of our lives toward growth (P 1245:3 / UB 113:4.3) and the fostering of the growth and development of our civilization. (P 1255:6 / UB 114:6.7) The Book is talking primarily about the Mother Spirit and her children when it makes the statement, “…work out the details of your earthly sojourn in connection with the intelligences of the infinite spirit…” (P 66:1 / UB 5:.3.5)

Perhaps at this point it would be helpful to describe a variety of types of guidance. We know that a great deal of the leading we receive, especially from the Thought Adjuster, is not on a conscious level. (P 1207:2 / UB 110:4.1). The following types of guidance are ones of which we may to some degree be conscious.

CIRCUMSTANTIAL GUIDANCE

Reading THE URANTIA BOOK was probably the first time most of us had given serious thought to angels and certainly the first time we had read a description in detail of their teaching efforts on our behalf. Yet many of us had already felt their influence in our lives without having a unifying concept by which we could understand and discuss what was happening. Life is full of seeming coincidences which teach us lessons – lessons small and large, many times the same lessons over and over again. Many lives have taken significant turns because of physical or social circumstances which redirect the person’s thinking. These experiences are very probably a result of seraphic work.

Once they have read about the work of seraphim in THE URANTIA BOOK, many people take great delight in actively watching for the circumstances of life which might lead to growth. Events which might have been considered disasters, or at least misfortunes, become opportunities to grow. Many seek celestial assistance and open themselves to a better knowledge of the Father’s will by such active observation. Having prayed about a particular difficulty, one individual may find a relevant comment in a book he happens to read. A friend may call and, without knowing the problem, say the very thing which unlocks the puzzle. A newspaper headline, a piece of artwork, a song on the radio – the variety of sources is enormous so long as a person is open to the possibility. Being alert to the possible influence of the seraphim in our lives has brought much growth, joy and satisfaction to many lives.

VOICES AND VISIONS 

A much more controversial method by which some people feel that they receive guidance is that of hearing voices and seeing visions. First let us deal with voices which are perceived by the physical ear and visions which are seen with the physical eye. Evidently, from THE URANTIA BOOK reports of Gabriel appearing to Mary and John’s mother, Elizabeth, and of midwayers letting Peter out of prison, these types of events are possible. They appear, however, to be very rare.

Experiences of voices heard by the mind’s ear and visions seen by the mind’s eye are not so rare. Internal visualizations have been relatively common. Visualizations are frequently symbolic of concepts and events. Sometimes these have been in answer to prayer, sometimes apparently unsolicited. Such visions have occurred in the midst of crises, during rest, at prayer or worship, etc. Sometimes, as one might expect, these visual experiences are combined with the voice or other sound experience. 

Many people have brief voice experiences throughout their lives which help them through difficult situations with succinct advice or words of support and encouragement. Perhaps this voice is simply higher levels of our unconscious or our humanly acquired conscience. It may be the Spirit of Truth (P 1286:7 / UB 117:5.9) or possibly on rare occasions even our Thought Adjuster. (P 1192:4 / UB 108:5.9) 

Quite a few individuals have described hearing with their mind’s ear words, sentences, paragraphs, even entire compositions which form in their minds in ways which feel different from their ordinary thought processes. In most cases reported, the material received in this way was gentle, inspiring, and uplifting, often including humor appropriate to the receiving person. In some instances where advice was sought from the voices, answers seemed to have been carefully given so as to avoid imposing on the will of the receiving person – in fact, they are sometimes said to be downright frustratingly unhelpful. A number of persons experiencing this type of voices indicate that the voices claim to be angels, many of whom give their names. 

The claim to be conversing with angels is probably the most controversial aspect of these experiences, especially since THE URANTIA BOOK says that seraphim making actual contact with humans is “very unusual.” (P 1246:4 / UB 113:5.5) Perhaps these voices are the “sudden emergence into consciousness of ideas which have been grouping themselves together in the submerged mental levels … ” (P 1207:3 / UB 110:4.3) Perhaps they are exactly what they purport to be. Any individual having such an experience will find assistance in the Book (especially P 1244-6 & P 1254-8 / UB 113:3-5 & UB 114:5-7) but no concrete answers. The results of voice and visual experiences frequently have been enhanced, fruitful and happy lives.

FEELING OR KNOWING 

This next category of guidance is a difficult one to even put a name to. We tend to say, “I feel that I should” do this or that. Almost everyone responding to our survey referred to intuitions or feelings. Yet these feelings have little to do with emotions and still less to do with our physical senses. Perhaps they are the influence of the soul in its functioning to feel values. (P 1219:5 / UB 111:3.6) In some cases they may be simple conscience or the product of our “sub-merged mental levels.” (P 1207:7 / UB 110:4.3) Perhaps they are what is termed “spiritual insight,” the “inner and spiritual communion” which results “from the impress made upon the mind of man by the combined operations of the Adjuster and the Spirit of Truth … (P 1105:0 / UB 101:1.3)Perhaps they are not really feelings but the parent of thoughts – a thought emerging so slowly that we perceive it before its clear emergence into consciousness. Probably each of these (and other things too) is experienced as a “feeling” or “knowing” at one time or another. 

Whatever the origin, people experience feelings about the truth of a situation or the rightness of their own actions. In fact, these feelings are probably the ultimate arbiter of their guidance. Frequently their first reaction to a new idea is, “How does it feel?” And after having prayed, counseled with friends, consulted THE URANTIA BOOK (or their memory of it), using their humanly acquired facts and logic, applying their common sense, and whatever else they may do, the final thought is often, “Now, how do I feel about it?” Those who receive guidance in some other fashion, such as circumstances, voices, or visions, tend to accept or reject that guidance based on these feelings.

Many individuals find that they are not at peace with themselves when their thoughts, words, or actions are not in keeping with this inner feeling. Sometimes they spend days feeling uncomfortable about their lives until they recognize that they must do some praying and serious thinking about some aspect of their lives. Once their thoughts, words and actions are harmonious with this knowing inside them, they are at peace once again. Sometimes the conflict is caused by their bowing to the influence or persuasion of someone else and they behave in a way not consistent with their inner selves. Sometimes they may have made selfish decisions which this true self recognizes and rejects. Whatever the cause, peace is restored when they respond to the truth within themselves.

PARTNERSHIP 

Some people report an experience which they consider to be guidance, but which varies quite a bit from the other forms described. It occurs when the individuals are actively engaged in serving their fellows (consciously or unconsciously). In such a circumstance the serving individual involved silently expresses desire for God’s help in the situation. Then frequently he seems to say just the right thing to the person with whom he is talking, with the result that the other person’s spiritual needs are met. The serving individuals are unconscious of specific leading. They report simply feeling in partnership with spirit or feeling that God’s love is flowing through them. 

These occurrences seem to take place when the serving individuals are relating to others in a non-directing, loving way. There is no attempt to tell the person what he ought to do. The servers are not concerned with their own cleverness or goodness but are concentrating on a simple, loving communion with the other person. It is possible that this is what Jesus described as making “your appeals directly to the divine spirit that dwells within the minds of men.” (P 1765:4 / UB 159:3.3) 

Such experiences may be the influence of the Spirit of Truth since we are told that he “directs the loving contact of one human being with another.” (P 1951:0 / UB 180:5.11) These occurrences of partnership with spirit are certainly high points of fulfillment and satisfaction in the life of the server.

VALIDITY 

A major concern which some people have about spiritual guidance is, “How does one judge its validity?”, Our minds are quite capable of fooling us, and we are warned that genuine guidance may be distorted and even result in fanaticism. (P 1208:4-5 & P 1209:4 / UB 110:5.5&6 & UB 110:6.4) 

Validation of experience may be attempted by going to accepted religious authority for approval. But Jesus gave us his method, a better method of religious validation. 

The Book describes Jesus’ approach to religion as if It were analogous to the technique of experiment used in modern science (Develop a theory, experiment, observe results and test replicability). Jesus followed the method of experience. (P 2076:5 / UB 195:5.14) We may perceive an insight or intuition or in some other way we believe that we have received guidance. But we’ll not know whether what we perceive is truth unless we act upon it – unless we try it in our lives and look at the results. Those results tell us if we have something worthwhile or not. This is one way in which we can use the method of experience. It is also the method of faith in that we act upon our trust that we are guided. 

Our faith is small at first, but it draws strength from the experience which we have as a result of acting upon our guidance. Each time we act and observe the results, our faith grows until it approaches that mature faith which is defined as religious assurance. 

Jesus urges his followers to become their own prophets (P 1731:5 / UB 154:6.7); to depend not on someone else’s words but upon their own religious experience. He said: “The religion of the spirit leaves you forever free to follow the truth wherever the leadings of the spirit may take you. And who can judge, perhaps this spirit may have something to impart to this generation which other generations have refused to hear?” (P 1731:3/ UB 154:6.5) He wasn’t talking just to the apostles and evangelists, but to each person who hears his words and follows them in any generation. 

Ultimately then, the validity of our guidance depends upon our trying it in our lives. There are many ways in which THE URANTIA BOOK can assist in this process. It can provide some criteria by which to judge the consequences of acting on our guidance.

As one example, the, Book provides a test of the validity of mystical experiences. (P 1000-1 / UB 91:7.5-12) The test can be applied to any experience in one’s life. Experience is worthwhile if it improves life on seven levels.

  1. Does it improve one’s physical health? 
  2. Does it improve one’s mental functioning? 
  3. Does it socialize one’s religious life? 
  4. Does it spiritualize one’s every-day life? 
  5. Does it enhance one’s appreciation for truth, beauty and goodness? 
  6. Does it conserve one’s current level of values? 
  7. Does it increase one’s God consciousness? 

This test provides a practical means of judging any guidance experience which we have had. 

The primary validity concern is that we do not exalt our own ideas to the level of the words of God. (P 1094:3 & 1208:4 / UB 100:1.1 & UB 110:5.5) We are cautioned many times in THE URANTIA BOOK of the dangers of assuming that our intuitions, urges or feelings originate with the Thought Adjuster. (P 1199:4, P 1207:2-4, P 1208:4-5 & P 1213:1&4 / UB 109:5.3, UB 110:4.2-4, UB 110:5.5-6 & UB 110:7.6&9) We can avoid that problem by taking all of our guidance, in whatever form it might appear, and labeling it “source unknown” and “quality unknown.” If it passes our tests of logical evaluation and intuitive truth response, then we can test it in our lives to determine its quality. If the quality is good, the source hardly matters.

So, what about the situation in which our guidance does not seem to satisfy the tests we apply? We will have those situations, especially at first when we are just starting out. At times, our subconscious fears may appear to be guidance. Personally, I toss out any intuitions that have the fear emotion associated with them. Time after time these have proved to be inaccurate. Evidently, they arise out of my subconscious fears. Certainly, we may misinterpret our guidance. It is important to remember that we will always be subject to errors of reception or interpretation, just as a baby at first struggles to understand its parent. Like the baby, we will improve in our ability to discern and interpret the wisdom given us. Yet even as we mature, the possibility of error is always with us. While Jesus admonished the apostles and evangelists not to discount truth “because the channel of its bestowal is apparently human” (P 1733:0 / UB 155:6.12), he also made it clear to Nathaniel that divine truth from human sources is always subject to error. (P 1768:4 / UB 159:4.8) 

My own approach varies from situation to situation, but at one time or another I use some or all of the following: When I recognize something which I think may be guidance, I first “feel” for an inner sense about its truth. Then I check it out against such logical criteria as its own internal logic and its consistency with God’s nature and qualities, my highest values, and my knowledge of universe law. I pray for wisdom and clarity of perception, sometimes over a length of time. If I continue to feel right about it, I take a faith leap and act upon that guidance. Then I observe the results on myself, on the people around me, and on the situation. I apply what I call Jesus’ test: “Does it bring God to man? Does it bring man to God?” (P 1388:5 / UB 126:2.5) I always try to keep in mind that any guidance is filtered through my mind and is therefore subject to imperfections. In the long run I look at those seven levels of my life to see if things are progressing satisfactorily. And finally, there are times when I have to take on faith that I have chosen God’s will because I have done so to the best of my ability. If I have done that, what more can I do unless I receive further illumination?

TECHNIQUES

Now I would like to share with you the techniques which I have gleaned from THE URANTIA BOOK and from the responses we received from our survey. 

With regard to the external circumstances of guidance reception, the Book states and our survey certainly supports that there are no limitations. (P 2064:2 / UB 194:3.10) Guidance may be received any place, at any time. 

The techniques which facilitate guidance can be stated with this brief formula. 

(1) Pray and worship (both talk to God and listen). 

(2) Actively grapple with life (make decisions and serve your fellows). 

(3) Want (need, yearn) to do the Father’s will more than anything else in the world. 

Prayer and worship are essential elements, in spiritual guidance. Prayer enlarges our spiritual receptivity (P 2065:8 / UB 194:3.20) and worship is the best time for the Thought Adjuster to communicate with our souls. (P 1641:1 / UB 146:2.17)

There are seven attitudes which we should carry to prayer. 

(1) Prayer ”should be done as unselfishly as we are able. (P 999:9 / UB 91:6.6) 

(2) We should maintain a joyful feeling of thanksgiving. (P 1640:4 / UB 146:2.15) We can even be thankful for the hard places in life if we recognize that they are opportunities to grow and learn. 

(3) We must pray in faith (P 1620:7 / UB 144:3.14), believing that our prayers will be answered. That does not mean believing in the childish manner that we will receive exactly what we ask for but knowing that the father will supply what we need for the situation. 

(4) Prayer goes nowhere if we are not sincere in it. God answers the soul’s attitude (P 1002:4 / UB 91:8.12), so if the words don’t match the attitude, the words simply aren’t heard. 

(5) We are advised to pray intelligently, according to our light. (P 1620:9 / UB 144:3.16) We shouldn’t ask for that which we know the Father won’t give, such as preferential treatment or requests which violate God’s laws as we understand them. (P 1638:3 / UB 146:2.3)

(6) We should be trustful. (P 1620:19 / UB 144:3.17) Once we recognize that the Father’s will would be the best possible outcome of our prayer, we can actively and sincerely seek that. We can say, in effect “this is what I have figured out for this situation. It’s the best I can come up with, but what I’d really like is for your will to emerge.” Then we let the situation go, release our willful hold on it and become receptive to God’s will.

(7) The last step is to go a bit further and open ourselves to change. That’s what prayer is really about anyway – to change ourselves. (P 1639:3 / UB 146:2.8) We can magnify the effects if we take the attitude, “Here am I; use me; reconstruct me.”

THE URANTIA BOOK gives us some indications of what to pray for. The number one prayer in importance is the prayer for the knowledge of the Fathers will. (P 1640:3 / UB 146:2.14) Number two is the prayer for guidance over the pathway of earthly life. (P 1640:3 / UB 146:2.14) A corollary to this second one is not to ask God to solve problems, but to ask for wisdom and spiritual strength while we get busy working on our problems in partnership with spirit. (P 999:8 / UB 91:6.5) We are advised to pray for others: for the welfare of our families and friends, for the extension of the kingdom of heaven, and most difficult, to pray for those who ill-use us. (P 1639:6 & P 1640:2 / UB 146:2.11 & UB 146:2.13) 

As to the methods we use in prayer, Jesus advised that one’s real petitions be made in private (P 1640:1 / UB 146:2.12) but also warned against becoming too isolated. He made it a practice to take three apostles to be near him while he prayed (P 2055:2 / UB 193:3.2) and at times sent all the apostles away to pray in pairs. (P 1544:1 / UB 138:7.2) 

Rodan stated that relaxation enhances our spiritual receptivity. (P 1777:2 / UB 160:3.1) One of our respondents expanded on this concept. He said: “It appears certain to me that guidance cannot be effective when the seeker is under intense pressure and cannot pay attention to the receipt of subtle and often instantaneous images in the preverbal layers of mind.” However, if circumstances do not permit relaxation, seek spiritual counsel anyway. 

Dialogue is recommended in THE URANTIA BOOK as the best prayer technique for us to follow. (P 997:5 / UB 91:3.7) Several of our respondents mentioned a dialogue. One commented, “Sometimes I just ‘talk it over’ with Jesus or my Thought Adjuster. Sometimes I write it down in dialogue form … ” Another person described his technique this way: “Sometimes while sitting on a bus or driving in my car I talk (in my head) to God as if he were sitting in the car with me. I discuss my concerns, ideas, etc. If I ask a question, I try to listen for an answer however it might come. After a moment or more of listening, I return to sharing my experience of the moment with God.” 

The technique which enables prayer to enlarge our channels of spiritual receptivity is persistency. Repeating a prayer-even a spiritually unsound prayer, if it is prayed earnestly and longingly and is a sincere expression uttered in faith, will expand the soul’s capacity for spiritual receptivity. (P 1621:1 / UB 144:4.2) When I first read several years ago that I should be persistent in my prayer, it didn’t make much sense to me. Surely God didn’t need me to repeat things. It took a while to dawn on me that God didn’t need them repeated, I did. Furthermore, repeating them in a meaningless fashion wouldn’t have the desired effect. It is the soul’s attitude which one is practicing. Of course, I benefit from praying earnestly and longingly in faith and sincerity. This keeps reminding me that I am cooperating with spirit in finding the answer to my prayer. 

To me one of the most fascinating bits of information in the Book has always been that the Thought Adjuster is able to teach the human mind when it “flows freely in the liberated but controlled channels of creative imagination.” (P 1199:2 / UB 109:5.1) I conjecture that several different activities would come under this heading: delightful sessions of speculation and brainstorming in worshipful problem-solving. 

One of the aspects of prayer which is easy to overlook is the listening part. It’s hard to communicate with someone who is always chattering. I suspect our spiritual guides feel that way about us. Jesus taught his followers to “remain for a time in silent receptivity to afford the indwelling spirit the better opportunity to speak to the listening soul. The spirit of the Father speaks best to man when the human mind is in an attitude of true worship.” (P 1641:1 / UB 146:2.17) One of our respondents gave a very simple formula for prayer: “Be still, listen, ask, listen.” 

There are two places in the book which I wish to recommend to you for prayerful study, because they have so much to teach about prayer. The laws of prevailing petitions on page 1002 (P 1002 / UB 91:9) gives a step-by-step method of achieving an effective prayer life. On page 2089 (P 2089/ UB 196:0.10-13) can be found the beautiful and powerful description of what prayer was to Jesus. As I studied it again and again over time, this paragraph made me recognize that I had placed entirely too many limitations on what prayer is. 

The door was opened to a whole new realm of ways to relate to deity through prayer. 

The second category of helpful techniques is “Action: decision-making and service.” Two of our respondents expressed an urge to action so beautifully. One described it this way: “Our Adjuster, together with any other spiritual influences on us, must have something to work with… we must be spiritually active, sincerely making decisions, being of service – doing what we believe is right in every situation that arises… I believe that the ‘spiritual guidance’ that is most productive comes when I am actively trying to do what I believe is something of worth, when I give my adjuster something to adjust”. Another commented: “Cause your mind to want to be receptive to spiritual guidance all of the time… Pray for guidance, try to determine what you should do, assume that you have been given such guidance (whether you are certain of this or not) then embark. Step forward and act. Don’t be so self-critical if you don’t like the results. Try to learn from the experience.”

One of our respondents noticed in her life that no further guidance on a topic seemed forthcoming until some action had been taken on the guidance already given. 

The action on which Jesus placed so much stress was service. One respondent expressed the connection between service and communion this way: “I utterly desire continuous communion, but I think that I grow toward that by losing myself in service, finding the traces of God in the real around me, and letting the sense of the Father’s presence grow as I continue to seek and find and choose and do his will.”

Our spiritual association with others provides mutual stimulation to growth. (P 1094:2 / UB 100:0.2) One person commented: “The biggest contributors for me in growing to the point of perceiving guidance have been the many wonderful friends I’ve known who read the Book and are living proof that it works.”

We are told we don’t discipline our minds enough. (P 1213:1/ UB 110:7.6) One aspect of discipline is that of allowing enough time to make decisions. It requires both patience and stamina to continue to grapple with a problem for any great length of time. Nevertheless, time is frequently necessary to allow us to receive whatever guidance might be forthcoming. One person commented, “… if instead of rushing in impulsively into a situation, deciding on the spur of the moment, I wait a while; then, most of the time, after asking for guidance, I will be given a new insight into the situation, a higher view of it, a greater perspective … ” 

An important pattern is brought out in the Book: it is necessary to make many small decisions to firmly establish a habit. One builds up to the critical decisions with this method. (P 1708:1&2 / UB 153:1.2&3) One respondent applies the principle in this way: “I find that with practice, guidance becomes much easier to recognize. So, I ask for guidance all the time, not just for large decisions… I develop the habit of using guidance all the time with a Unity concept: ‘Every thought is a prayer.’ It really made me stop and consider and eliminate the garbage.” 

We can help ourselves to maintain a constantly receptive attitude by a vigilant questioning of the environment. One respondent reported his questions: “Can I learn something important here? Is there something I can do for someone here? Has this occurred before? Maybe it’s a lesson I didn’t learn the first time.” We can also work in partnership with spirit by seeking help at the moment we need it. Even in the midst of a conversation we can express a quick, silent prayer and then relax, knowing that the spirit will work in partnership with us. 

The communion of prayer and worship and the action of decision-making and service are both conducive to the reception of spiritual guidance, but we must maintain an appropriate balance between the two. Jesus’ plan was to provide short retreats from life for his apostles but mainly to keep them in active service. (P 1000:3 / UB 91:7.2) 

The final consideration in receiving spiritual guidance is the most important: a desire to do the will of God. Choosing to do the Father’s will is a little like being a traveler who enters what he thought was uncharted wilderness only to discover that an explorer has gone before. Not only that, but the explorer has blazed the best possible trail through the wilderness. The traveler has a choice: he can determine to express his uniqueness and originality and strike out to blaze some lesser trail, or he can gratefully accept the excellent path left by the explorer and eventually arrive safe and triumphant on the far side of the wilderness. 

The best way I know of to overcome our desire to express our own wills is by becoming so close to the Father’s infinite goodness that we are overcome with the desire to become that beautiful. All other motives pale before our yearning to be and do anything the Father asks. Our reward is a greater and greater capacity to enjoy the pleasure of his presence. 

I said earlier that there were three basic techniques which facilitate the reception of guidance:

(1) Pray and worship.

(2) Make decisions and serve.

(3) Want to do the Father’s will. 

In the final analysis the first and second are meaningless without the third. In the list on page 1206 (P 1206 / UB 110:3.7-10) of four things by which we can consciously enhance Adjuster harmony, three of the four are simply various aspects of wanting to do the Father’s will. 

Certainly, seeking to do the Father’s will is the core of our religious experience. A steadfast desire to do his will becomes an active and all-pervasive motivator in our lives, the drive around which all other considerations center. Such a whole-hearted dedication to the beauty and excellence of the Father’s way will surely facilitate our growing perception of his will for our lives.

CONCLUSIONS 

While we must exercise caution and wisdom to avoid the dangers of elevating our own ideas to the level of commands from on high, we should also be sure not to miss the real experience of a living religion. It is our opportunity to move beyond belief in God’s watch care and guidance to true faith to actively seek his will and do what we understand that will to be. And in those moments of success, we will indeed be sharing our lives with God.

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Truth about Communicating with Spirit

By William Cooper 8-10-10.

Introduction:

Every sincere effort to communicate with the spirit within has spiritual benefits for the person communicating.

Popular concepts of what we can expect the Spirit to do in response to our requests for material rewards and miracles are so misguided(essentially magic), that they may have the ultimate effect of discouraging efforts to communicate because of disappointment.

It is experience of the spiritual consequences of communion with spirit that is important.  The spiritual consequences are joyful urges to be helpful, tolerant, unselfish, forgiving, encouraging, optimistic, generous, empathetic, etc.

Communication with spirit is a tonic for health, focuses our attention on finding solutions to the matters we submit to the spirit and deepens the channels of our receptivity to spiritual blessings.  Sincere communications with the spirit are dispatched in faith that they are heard and answered, so the independent and substantial power of faith is also involved with the consequences of spiritual communion.  These are all benefits to the one who communicates with the spirit within.

Asking the spirit for spiritual benefits for another person expresses love for that person.  There is spiritual power in parental/brotherly love which flows to the soul, mind and / or physical energy of the intended beneficiary.  This spiritual power creates a spiritual blessing available to the intended beneficiary if they are willing and receptive.

Children of the Spirit have a spiritual teacher to be listened to and followed.  The teacher is your personal inner spiritual mentor.    Close friendship with the inner Spirit is the most important thing we can achieve in this life and heartfelt communication is the best technique for pursuing relationship with the Spirit within.

Communication with the spirit within is the most potent spiritual growth stimulus. The Spirit answers our concerns by giving an increased revelation of truth, an enhanced appreciation of beauty and an augmented concept of goodness.  The spirit’s response to all requests is the gift of enhanced ability to bear (express) fruits of the spirit and then there are many beneficial consequences of bearing fruits of the spirit including better health, more energy, joy in living, optimism, charm, dependability and trust.  All of these generate positive power for success in all aspects of life.

Communication with the spirit gradually enables us to exercise more and more spiritual power (spiritual lure and attraction) arising from our characteristic attitudes and behaviors of loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance and enduring peace.  These are fruits of our connection with the Spirit within.  They are the consequences we can expect as a result of maintaining an inner communion with the Spirit indwelling the soul of each of us.  The experience of communication with the spirit establishes and matures the channels of receptivity to these spiritual gifts.

The Spirit is almost never going to fix things for us.  It will help us get through anything and everything that comes our way for whatever reason, even if our burdens are our own fault.  Sincere communication with spirit has many benefits other than getting our spiritual partner to fix things for us.  Conversation with spirit is a type of thought which helps us solve our own problems.   It has very valuable health and social benefits.  Spiritual communion enables the human ego to look both to self and to spirit for help.  For material help it initiates receptivity to the subconscious reservoir of mortal experience, memory and wisdom. For inspiration and guidance, spiritual communion encourages receptivity to contact with spiritual intelligence.

Some petitions to spirit can be unethical, morally wrong.  A petition to spirit is unethical when the petitioner seeks for selfish advantage over his fellows.  Be fair in all your requests to the spirit.  Do not expect our spiritual Parent to love you more than his other children.

Petitions to the spirit must never be a substitute for action.  All ethical spiritual communion is a stimulus to action and a guide for the progressive striving for idealistic goals.

Materialistic petitions to the spirit are destined to bring disappointment and disillusionment because humanity lives in a physical universe of law and order which the Spirit will not violate.  Selfish and materialistic petitions are beneficial only to the extent that they lead to human efforts and exertions that contribute to achieving the goals of those petitions.  Petitions to the spirit do not change the Spirit but they often effect great and lasting changes in the one who petitions in faith and confident expectation.  Spiritual communion is the ancestor of much peace of mind, cheerfulness, calmness, courage, self-mastery and fair-mindedness.

Only under very rare circumstances does petitioning the spirit have any direct effect on one’s physical circumstances.  The zone of effectiveness of requests to the spirit relates most directly to the spiritual and psychological attitudes of the person communing.

Requests to the spirit will not cure real and organic diseases but they contribute enormously to the enjoyment of abundant health and to the cure of numerous mental, emotional and nervous ailments.  Even in bacterial disease, petitions to the spirit often add to other remedies. The sincere petition in faith is a mighty force for promotion of personal happiness, individual self-control, social harmony, moral progress and spiritual attainment. 

Spiritual communion is an efficient technique for approach to the realization of the reserve powers of human nature stored and conserved in the unconscious realms of the human mind. These include insight, experience, custom, education and wisdom.  Communion with the spirit is a sound psychological practice even aside from its spiritual significance.

Problems are learning opportunities our spiritual Parent will use for our benefit. The Spirit is not absent, passive, overburdened or distracted.  He is actively and constantly involved in every aspect of every person’s life.  He uses the problems we face as opportunities for our character development.  While it is not appropriate to ask the Spirit to make your problems disappear, it is appropriate to ask the spirit for help in learning the available lessons and for calm and reassurance in the midst of the turmoil.

Words, posture and attitudes:

 

Spiritual communion is intentional communication with the Spirit.  Most people use words silently or out loud most of the time, but words are not really necessary.  You can communicate in feelings or images or music so long as you are communicating from your soul/heart your sincere longings, goals and desires for good, your love of truth or your appreciation of beauty.

Communing with the spirit with faith, hope and trust brings expectations of divine assistance which encourages personal effort and thereby makes the desired result more likely.  One who steps out in faith and takes the risks is sometimes successful even in the absence of divine intervention.  One who does not act has no opportunity to succeed.

Spiritual communion can be the personal and spontaneous expression of your soul toward the Spirit.  Communicating with the spirit should be a communion of the child with the spiritual Parent and the expression of fellowship.  Spiritual communion, when from the soul, leads to personal cooperation in the spiritual progress of one’s self and others.  The ideal communication is a form of spiritual communion (intimate spiritual sharing of thoughts and feelings) which leads to intelligent worship.  True spiritual communion is the sincere attitude of approaching the spirit within for the inspiration and attainment of your ideals.

Spiritual communion is the way we make contact with our souls. This benefit of bringing the content of our souls to our conscious attention should motivate us to be persistent in our attempt to ascertain the Spirit’s will.  The answers to our questions about spiritual reality are in our souls.  The Spirit is a willing and generous giver of spiritual blessings and spiritual power. Persistence is not to change our spiritual Parent’s attitude but to change our preconceptions and prejudices so that our conscious minds may be receptive to the Spirit’s blessings.  Persistence gives spiritual insights repeated opportunities to drop into place.

When we commune with the spirit, we exercise too little faith.  Faith is more than belief.  It is trust in the Spirit to do its part in achieving its goals.  Genuine faith will remove mountains of material difficulty which may be in the path of soul expansion and spiritual progress.

Commune with the spirit honestly, unselfishly, with fairness and without doubting.

Just talk things over with your spiritual Parent in a purely personal way. Do it often and regularly. Don’t be afraid to talk to the Spirit, but don’t undertake to persuade or change your spiritual Parent.

Words are irrelevant to prayer. The Spirit answers the soul’s attitude, not the words.  Attitude does matter.  Our attitude should be faith filled and trusting.  We should sincerely believe in the Spirit’s good and loving wisdom in answering.  We should have no withholds in truly wanting our spiritual Parent’s will, not our own, to be done.  His will is the best of all possible outcomes.

The earnest and longing repletion of any petition when sincere and uttered in faith, no matter how ill-advised or impossible of direct answer, nevertheless always expands the soul’s capacity for spiritual receptivity. The soul’s spiritual capacity for receptivity determines the quantity of heavenly blessings (fruits of the Spirit, consciousness of the Spirit’s presence, peace, joy, etc.) which can be personally appropriated and consciously realized as an answer to our petitions.

Petitions to the spirit are heard and answered:

 

Opening the human end of Spirit-man communication makes the ever flowing stream of divine ministry immediately available.

The sincerity of any spiritual communion is the assurance of its being heard.  The spiritual wisdom and universe consistency of any petition is the determiner of the time, manner and degree of the answer.  The Spirit will not give us the requests of our foolish petitions.  While spiritual communion does not change the spirit’s attitude, it does change our attitude toward our spiritual Parent.  The unselfish motive of a spiritual communion gives it right of way to the divine ear.

Sincere communications of the longing of the heart are always answered.  Sometimes the answer is greatly delayed while the spirit world devises a better answer to meet the needs of the spirit of man.  Sometimes prayers are so vast they can only be answered later in our progressive spiritual growth; sometimes only when we reach Paradise.

Petitions are addressed to spiritual beings and must be answered in spiritual terms and all such answers must consist in spiritual realities.  Spirit beings cannot bestow material answers to the spirit petitions of even material beings.  Material beings can commune effectively only when they commune in the spirit.

All spirit born petitions are certain of an answer.  Full personal reception of the answer may be time delayed.  The answer is seldom exactly what you asked for but the answer is never “No!”  The answer will bring comfort, calm and reassurance of personal spiritual safety.  It will be something spiritually and emotionally beneficial.

What to ask the Spirit to do:

 

Guard against the great danger of becoming self-centered in your petitions.  Avoid petitioning the spirit for yourself.  Ask more for the spiritual progress of your brethren.  Avoid materialistic requests.  Communicate in the spirit and for the abundance of gifts of the spirit.  Petition the spirit for the sick and afflicted but don’t expect this to replace the benefit of loving and intelligent ministry to their needs.

The most important request to the spirit is for knowledge of the will of the Spirit.  The next most important request to the spirit is for guidance over the pathway of earthly life.  This in reality is a request for divine wisdom.

Material things are not the province of requests to the spirit.

The truest communication with the spirit is in reality a communion (intimate spiritual sharing) between man and the Spirit within.

Spiritual communion is not a technique of escape from conflict but rather a stimulus to growth even in the face of conflict.  Ask for insight into values, not things; for growth, not for gratification.

Ask for the welfare of family and friends and others but especially petition the spirit for those who curse you and make loving requests to benefit those who persecute you. It is easy to petition the spirit even for those who misuse you to bear fruits of the spirit.  After all, what you are asking for is for the desire to do good for others to take hold in their lives and to transform them.  This feels right and good for either a friend or an enemy.

When and where to commune with the spirit:

 

When should you commune with the spirit?  Commune with the spirit whenever the indwelling spirit moves you to express your inner relationship with our spirit Parent.  Any time or any circumstance is appropriate.  Commune when in trouble but not just then.  Commune also when all is well.

Your real petitions, your personal, intimate declarations and requests should be in secret. Declarations of thanksgiving are appropriate both in personal communion with the spirit and group spiritual communion.  Petitions of the soul are a personal matter (secret).  All believers should ask sincerely for extension of the kingdom of heaven.  The kingdom of heaven exists when and where we encourage and allow the spirit within to lead us in doing the will of our heavenly Parent.

Laws of prevailing petitions

  •  Sincerely and courageously face the problem.
  • Industriously exhaust human capacity to adjust.
  • Surrender everything to the transforming embrace of spiritual growth.  (Expect insights into truth, beauty, goodness, meanings and values.)
  • Wholeheartedly desire the Spirit’s will.
  • Dedicate yourself to action to do the Spirit’s will.
  • Ask only for divine wisdom to solve specific human problems in the Paradise assent.
  • Have Faith that your petitions will be answered.There is quite a variety of types of spiritual communion including:
  • Expressions of pure gratitude and thanksgiving
  • Petitions for help
  • Communion – intimate spiritual sharing of thoughts and feelings with the Spirit
  • Consecration of self to the Spirit’s way
  • Consultation with the Spirit – thinking (inner dialog) with the Spirit
  • Communing with spirit to elevate thoughts to a higher and more spiritual level
  • Requests to the spirit for clarification of view point
  • Requests to the spirit for faith, optimism, hope, courage
  • Petitions for healing of mood, attitude or body
  • Requests to the spirit to make spiritual goals and means more vivid
  • Requests for inspiration and guidance to resolve the matters you are praying about
  • Petitions to the spirit for wise leadership

There are many good reasons why we commune with the spirit including:

  • We communicate for the comfort, reassurance and courage communing with the spirit brings to face life and to fight the battles against evil and doubt.
  • We petition the spirit to feel like we have done something.
  • We commune with the spirit because it elevates our mood.
  • We commune with the spirit because we feel the comforting love of our spiritual Parent.
  • We commune with the spirit because it reduces a burden or shares a joy.
  • Spiritual communion is an all-important practice.  It stimulates greater receptivity to spiritual gifts and it is the most potent spiritual growth stimulus.There are a lot of material requests to the spirit which are not going to be answered in the terms requested. But there are also many consequences of spiritual communion which are highly beneficial and are insufficiently appreciated as answers to our petitions to the spirit.  These include:
  • Spiritual communion relieves stress.
  • Communion with the spirit elevates your mood and attitude.
  • Spiritual communion brings inner peace.
  • Communion with the spirit clarifies and corrects confusion about meanings and values.
  • Spiritual communion focuses your talents and mental and material assets on your problems, enabling you to answer your own petitions.
  • Communion with the spirit brings comfort, reconciliation and acceptance of what cannot be changed.
  • Spiritual communion relieves loneliness.
  • Communion with the spirit reinforces optimism, steadfastness and dependability.
  • Spiritual communion helps you reach for anything you value.
  • Communion with the spirit enhances self-control.
  • Communion with the spirit helps you value and love others.
  • Spiritual communion helps you feel valued and loved.
  • Spiritual communion improves your decision making ability.
  • Communion with the spirit and faith together cure many emotional and psychological illnesses.
  • Communion with the spirit often makes medical remedies more effective.
  • Spiritual communion builds hope, confidence, expectation and trust.
  • Communion with the spirit supports action and achievement.
  • Communion with the spirit stimulates spiritual growth.

The ideal form of communion with the spirit is a personal communion of fellowship with our spiritual Parent.  Communion with the Spirit is simply an event of intimate spiritual sharing of our inner life of aspirations, hopes, fears, loves and feelings.  Imagine the Spirit’s presence.  Imagine the Spirit’s responses.  Expect it to suggest in all circumstances how you can express loving and unselfish motivations.  Actually what you are imagining is true.  Your spiritual Parent is in fact present and hearing and responding to your concerns in a guiding, nondirective way.

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Art of Living

Contents of Part I

Habits to Foster Spiritual Growth

Kaye Cooper and William Cooper

Fostering the following habits in yourself will favor growth toward spiritual maturity.

Cultivate sensitivity to divine values.See Bill’s Book of Values at BillsBooks”N”Beyond.com for lists of higher values such as love, service, mercy, tolerance, respect, or forgiveness. Also see Cultivate a Value” at BillsBooks”N”Beyond.com for a technique for cultivation of values.

Recognize and appreciate religious living in others.See Personal Spirituality” at BillsBooks”N”Beyond.com for a description of religious living.

Meditate reflectively on cosmic meanings.Reflective meditation is relaxed, deep thinking and values sensing. Meanings are revealed by exploring the why of things. Cosmic meanings are the really big meanings like the answers to the question ”Why would God have something be the way this seems to be? “Why is this life so important?” “What is my eternal destiny?”

Solve problems with God’s help in worship.Talk back and forth with God regarding your problems while you commune in worship. Employ your imagination for God’s response.

Share your spiritual life with others. Talk about your experiences of God’s presence.

Avoid selfishness.

Refuse to presume on divine mercy.Do not intentionally think or act contrary to your understanding of God’s will on the presumption that God will not notice or will forgive you.

Live as if you are in the presence of God. In fact, you are.

Be kind. Be loving. Respect and love God. Love and benefit all other beings.

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Prepare the Path

Kaye Cooper

Story of Kaye, Mom and compassion: About 3 years before my mother’s death, she was hospitalized with an electrolyte imbalance and when she got out of the hospital, all of a sudden, she was showing signs of dementia. I really had trouble with this turn of events. I hated the way I was responding to the onset of my Mother’s dementia. I was frustrated, exasperated, exhausted, overwhelmed by the responsibility, and most of all, fearful that all of my goals and ambitions were going to fall by the wayside with the increased demands on my time and energy.

Using what Sharon Porter had taught me about cultivating values, I realized that what I needed was to remember the wonderful person my mother had been to me all those years of my life. I could use that loving memory to call up compassion for the problems she was having. I cultivated compassion and put it in my path into the hall that led toward her room at the facility where she lived. The next time I walked down that hall, I opened myself to the compassion I had put there. And my negative, dreading feelings were transformed into compassion (concern for mother’s suffering and desire to help).

Preparing the Path: Preparing the Path involves selecting values that you will need in the coming day or for a specific event that is approaching and then projecting those values into the future place and time. Preparing the Path is done when you have time alone to prepare for the day or for the event. It involves setting your intentions and projecting those intentions into your own future. Preparing the Path puts your own mind, body and spirit on alert. It is a commitment to Spirit that you will be especially receptive to spiritual guidance and support at the time you are planning for. It is almost a physical thing you place in your day at a certain point. You make a commitment and dedicate yourself to your intention. This allows you to enter the situation with poise and ease.

You may already have a good idea of what value will be most important at that time. But as you are Preparing the Path, you may also discover values that will benefit you. New values may just float in like feathers settling to the ground. If you will open to Spirit, you will be guided.

Preparing the Path for our work: In fact, when Sharon and I are going to meet to work on our retreats, one or both of us will Prepare the Path repeatedly in the days before we meet. We are especially vigilant about asking for receptivity to spirit. We always want to be led.

Here is what I wrote in my journal before one meeting: “Receptive: Open to Spirit. Open to each other. Trusting in our inner leading. Trusting in the beauty we create together. No fear. Resting in trusting expectation. Imbued with faith. Living in faith. Following in faith.”

Choose an event to prepare for: We are going to try Preparing the Path, so right now please think over the next week or so of your life. Is there an event, a problem you anticipate, a challenge you will face that you can Prepare the Path for?

Pause

I’m going to explain how to Prepare the Path and then I will lead you through it.

Ways to Prepare the Path: Projecting a value into a future time involves first of all cultivating the value—getting a really good sense of what the value is, allowing the value to fill you vividly. Then you imagine what it will be like when you are living the value. Do not see yourself from the outside, but be in the situation. Experience yourself expressing that value. How will you behave? And very important, how will you feel when you are living your value? Get a really good feeling of experiencing your value.

The final touch in Prepare the Path is to send the value you want to place in the situation on a stream of your spiritual energy to the point in your future where you will need it. You beam it into the time and place where you will need it.

Get your journal and pen. Think of the situation you chose earlier. Jot that down very briefly in your journal or on your paper.

Exercise

RELAX AND LET’S BEGIN

Slip into Spirit….Breathe and rest in your heart…Feel your gratitude begin to grow. Feel your appreciation grow and grow….

Allow 30 sec.

Now, think about the value you chose.Get a really good sense of what the value is. What does it mean to you? Now, breathe the value in; allow it to fill you vividly; feel that value in yourself. Become that value. Next, in your imagination, live the value. Imagine yourself in the situation you chose, expressing the value you chose. How are you behaving? What are you saying? And very important, how are you feeling as you live your value? Get a really good feeling of experiencing your value. Feel it grow strong and sure. Take a little time here to feel the satisfaction of living your value.

***Allow 1 min.

Project: Now from your heart send a stream of your spiritual energy; send that value on your stream of spiritual energy to the point in your life where you will need it. Beam the value (what it means and how it feels) into the time and place you need it.

Allow 1 min.

LET’S COME BACK TO THE GROUP

Share: any comments or questions? Do you see places in your life where you can use Prepare the Path?

Allow sharing.

***Receptivity: In some cases you may not be able to discern what value you need. In that case, the value you project or rehearse is receptivity—openness to Spirit. It could actually become a standard beginning to your day, unless you have identified a specific need.

How It Works

Intellectual Effects: Prepare the Path is a type of Pre-Event Visualization, similar to what is commonly used in sports. Pre-Event Visualization involves visualizing yourself successfully practicing your sport. Studies of it show that visualizing successful practice can be more effective at improving your ability to play the sport than physical practice. So when you imagine yourself living your values, you are using a highly effective technique. Remember to imagine yourself from the inside, as if you are experiencing the event and living the values. That element of experiencing from the inside was crucial in the sports studies.

Physical Effects: You get a physical trail in the brain that makes you more likely to live the value. Except that with Prepare the Path you are expending more time and energy on the process than if you were physically rehearsing or practicing.

Spiritual Effects: Spiritually, Prepare the Path seems to have a multiplier effect because you are focusing on the specific place, time and people that can be your cues to shift into the value.

Review: Prepare the Path is a phenomenal method of infusing your life with true values. As you begin to actually live out some of the values you have been cultivating, their beauty, their practicality, and their power will make you fall further in love with them.

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Spiritual Practices

Sharon Porter at 2nd Joyful Living Retreat
Belton, TX 2011

Spiritual practices are anything you do intentionally to help you grow spiritually. The following list of useful spiritual practices was generated at a Joyful Living retreat at Belton, Texas in 2011. These practices are useful for contemplation. Also, you can pick one and “test” it for a day or a week to see what experience it brings.

  1. Enjoy spiritual poetry. Read, write, or memorize and recite.
  2. Enjoy inspirational music. Listen, play, or sing.
  3. Pray for spiritual progress for yourself and others. Imagine how that progress would change motives and actions.
  4. Adore God’s qualities. Desire them deeply for yourself and others.
  5. Meditate and encourage receptivity to spirit.
  6. Read spiritual teachings and think deeply about them.
  7. Memorize sayings or “scripture”.
  8. Schedule time for spiritual focus and keep the appointment.
  9. Journal (write) your inner feelings and thoughts.
  10. Nature walk to observe and reflect.
  11. Commune with nature. Feel more than think. Appreciate.
  12. Make a habit of looking for good in others.
  13. Pray silent, brief prayers in the moment of need or gratefulness.
  14. Clear bad feelings and lift spirits by counting blessings.
  15. Apply creativity to imagine what would be best.
  16. Produce inspirational art or music.
  17. Garden as cooperation with the spirit of life.
  18. Commune with your Spirit Within.
  19. Engage frequently in conversations with your Inner Spirit.
  20. Think of spirit as unseen but real, and contactable.
  21. Treat everything as sacred and entitled to respect.
  22. Contemplate the spiritual impact of what you do.
  23. Spend some “porch time” daydreaming and letting ideas drift in freely.
  24. Think deeply on the meaning/purpose of life and its activities. What is it for? What are we supposed to learn from it?
  25. Cultivate values.
  26. Contemplate values for the meaning they add to life. Why does it matter to you if you care about others?
  27. Prepare the path with spiritual values to be used in the future. (See BillsBooks”N”Beyond.com Activities – “Prepare the Path”.)
  28. Listen and respond with spiritual motivation (kindness.)
  29. Go about giving mental love hugs. Be gentle.
  30. Serve others unselfishly.
  31. Physically dance while imagining the spirit to be your partner.
  32. Move with music while communing with spirit.
  33. Practice intentional empathy. (Empathy is understanding how another is feeling.)
  34. Practice intentional compassion. (Compassion is
  35. sympathy for the suffering of another and a desire to help.)
  36. Greet your new day with joy and optimism. Expect new insights.
  37. Acknowledge the involvement of celestial persons in your life.
  38. Explore spiritual living by thought, feeling and action.
  39. Express your gratitude to spirit for life’s gifts and opportunities.
  40. Make a commitment each day on awakening to find and express goodness in that day’s events.
  41. Enjoy gentle and polite humor.
  42. Visualize spiritual reality.
  43. Trust and have faith in spirit.
  44. Engage in spiritual speculation. Why would God do it that way?
  45. Love, respect, and appreciate yourself and others.
  46. Let God love you. Feel God’s presence.
  47. “Soak” in values.
  48. Engage in intentional forgiving.
  49. Predict spiritual consequences.
  50. Act on your service urges.
  51. Seek spiritual guidance, listen and respond.
  52. Contemplate the immensity and the miracle of the cosmos.
  53. Spend some time in rapt attention to what you are experiencing. Mindfulness of what you feel physically and spiritually.
  54. Let go of what is bothering you, especially guilt.
  55. Review and contemplate a list of spiritual practices.
  56. Surrender control to spirit.
  57. Celebrate spiritual success and insight.
  58. Look for and plan service opportunities.
  59. Contemplate the meaning of love repeatedly.
  60. Play with spirit.
  61. Soak in spiritual practices.
  62. Trust and confide in others.
  63. Feel your soul and the Spirit Within.
  64. Share your goals and sense of purpose with your Inner Spirit as well as with other people.
  65. Remind yourself and others “Everything you do in this world matters”, even though it may not have the result you expect or want.
  66. Contemplate how love would behave in various situations.

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Philosophy of Living Principles

Prepared 2007 by William Cooper

In The Urantia Book (UB 1098:4 / 100:5.1) a high spiritual personality comments: “Too few have learned how to install a philosophy of living in the place of religious authority.”  This is recommending that we abandon religious authority as a guide to living our lives and instead develop and follow a philosophy of living that promotes a noble character. 

As one of our activities at the July 27-29, 2007 Spiritual Living Conference at Belton, Texas we undertook to start defining a philosophy of living which would guide our lives. 

The dictionary definition of philosophy is a beginning point. 

Philosophy is a system for guiding life, as a body of principles of conduct, religious beliefs or traditions. 

This definition could include inflexible theology, dogma and religious laws and rules.  Since The Urantia Book advocates a personal religion of following the leading of the fragment of God who inhabits our soul, we can be certain that fossilized rules of righteousness are not part of the philosophy of living recommended. 

Our personal philosophy of living can draw upon any source of wisdom.  The Urantia Book is a good source but it is not the only source of truth.  Ultimately the best sources of truth for your philosophy of living are the sources which the Spirit Within can use to enlighten your mind and soul. 

A philosophy of living includes such things as:

How do you see the world and your place in it? 

frightening, exciting, threatening, growing, dying, a contest, a school, a marvelous adventure a pointless game, material/emotional, spiritual? 

How do you view difficulties and challenges? 

to be avoided whenever possible?  To be faced with graciousness, 

goodness and charm? As opportunities to learn good spiritual habits? 

How and what do you think of other people and even of yourself?  Is it Godlike to forgive and to be tolerant, just and even merciful? Do you evaluate people in terms of the best they are capable of or of the worst? Do You relate to other people for the purpose of benefiting yourself or do you seek to serve their real spiritual, emotional and material needs? 

What place do wealth, power and prestige have in your philosophy? Is that as it should be? 

Where privilege, advantage, and power for change are concerned, what is fair? 

Conference participants undertook to explore several Urantia Book passages and to extract philosophy of living principles as best we could; then we added some principles from unidentified sources.  You could look at these principles and say these are just sayings or facts or maybe even truths.  This is correct because they do not become part of your philosophy of living until you give them that high status and allow them to guide your thoughts and behavior.  Would you like for these to be part of your system for guiding your life? 

The following children of God were attending and contributing to this effort. 

Matt & Peter Callac Sharon Porter & Ted Lanie   Carol & Skip Weatherford 

Mitzie & Michael Dentler Jean-Pierre & Nickla Heudier    Nancy Johnson 

Kaye & Bill Cooper Jeannie & Brad Wall     Diana Drake

Mary Huggins

Thanks to Carol Weatherford for very promptly typing up our hand-written principles.

This is the report of what we came up with.  No sources are specifically referenced because the authority for one’s philosophy of living should be the Spirit of Truth which ministers to each of us, the Inner Spirit (the spark of God within each of us) and the truth instinct of human mind.  The list of potential principles got long.  Feel free to approach it in pieces to prevent your mind from wandering away from the material. It is worth your time and attention. 

Exercise One:

Ask yourself what would be the consequences in your life if you really believed and practiced these principles?  In doing this I was brought face-to-face with some spiritual deficiencies.  I think that is healthy.

Choose any three of these principles randomly by number (1-281), Note the numbers so you have them available for reference in your reflection, and then think deeply about having those three as part of your philosophy of living, your personal guiding principles. How would that affect your attitude toward life? How would it affect your interactions with others? How would it affect your role in the cosmic family? Would you be a better, happier person? 

In reflecting on these principles, think deeply on their meanings and their consequences. Don’t just read quickly and pass on. The numbers are for reference only. They do not indicate importance or hierarchy of principles.

Exercise Two:

Engage in a cooperative game with your Inner Spirit. The way this game works is that you choose one principle to consider meditatively and in depth (not hurriedly). You remain alert to thoughts or impressions that come to you. Consider whether you agree with the statement and the ways the principle is true. The object is to have fun discovering new insights into the possible meanings and applications of the passage. Things that a quick reading would miss. Expect to discover values embedded in the passage. Expect to be surprised by new meanings, new truth, new beauty, and new goodness. My Inner Spirit and I really enjoy playing this game together. 

Love,  Bill Cooper       2-8-2008

Philosophy of Living Principles

  1. Jesus’ commandment to his followers was 1) Love and worship God and 2) Love and serve your fellows.  Your philosophy of living should adhere to this commandment.
  2. Jesus’ assessment of the value of anything was based on whether it brought man to God and God to man.  He sought by prayer and meditation to determine God’s way and then to do it.  He used prayer to determine God’s will and how to do it.
  3. It is God’s will that we should join him in building his family of the children of God, whose business is helping each other manifest the loving goodness of God.
  4. This life is the beginning of your eternal spiritual growth and education.  It is a unique opportunity.  Make the best spiritual use of it you can.
  5. The powers and possessions of material existence are meaningless unless they are used justly and unselfishly. It is the effort to be just and unselfish that has meaning, not the powers and possessions.
  6. Welcome and pursue the experience of dynamic and active religious living (living by values and spiritual leading) because it will transform you into a personality of idealistic power.
  7. Confide and trust in one another.  Spiritual growth is mutually stimulated by intimate association with other religionists.  Everyone is richer when spiritual gifts are shared.
  8. Pursuing higher values and spirit leading ennobles the commonplace drudgery of daily living.  It provides purpose.
  9. Be alert, the chief inhibitors of growth are one’s own prejudice and ignorance.
  10. Everyone needs to grow his own individual religious experience arising from trying to do the will of God.
  11. Children are permanently impressed only by the loyalties of their adult associates.  Rules or even examples are not lastingly influential.
  12. All normal mortals have certain drives toward self realization and growth.  The certain technique of fostering these is to maintain an attitude of wholehearted devotion to supreme values.
  13. Fostering the following habits in yourself will favor spiritual growth.
    • Cultivate sensitivity to divine values.  Devine values are those we see as qualities of the character of God.
    • Recognize religious living in others.  Living loyal to higher values.
    • Meditate reflectively on cosmic meanings – meanings related to truth, beauty, and goodness..
    • Solve problems with God’s help in worship.
    • Share your spiritual life with others.
    • Avoid selfishness.
    • Refuse to presume on divine mercy.  Don’t choose to do wrong knowing that you will be forgiven anyway.
    • Live as you are in the presence of God while knowing that in fact you are.
  14. Maintain a living and continuous spiritual connection with true spiritual forces.  Bear fruits of the spirit – minister to your fellows of what you have received from your spiritual benefactors.
  15. Recognition of your own spiritual short-comings is good because it is a prerequisite of spiritual progress as is the desire to know God and to be like him.  Repentance not only regrets mistakes but it also resolves to reform.
  16. The capacity for spiritual development is proportional to the elimination of the selfish qualities of love.
  17. Deity attainment is attunement with the spirit within your soul and is never ending, always expanding.  Eternal life is the endless quest for infinite values.
  18. The goal of self realization should be spiritual.  The only realities worth striving for are divine, spiritual and eternal derivatives of love, truth, beauty and goodness.
  19. Material securities are vulnerable but spiritual sureties are impregnable.  The citadel of the spirit is absolutely unassailable for one who has dedicated the keeping of his soul to his Indwelling Spirit.
  20. Religion is inherently personal because it consists of the values you are loyal to.  Real religion of the spirit-led person is an impulse for organizing the soul for dynamic service.  It is the enlistment of the total self in the loyal service of loving God and loving and serving humanity.
  21. Human likes and dislikes do not define good and evil.  Moral values (understanding right and wrong) do not grow out of selfish concerns for rewards or satisfaction of your urges and appetites.  The most reliable guide to right versus wrong is whether the other person is being treated as you would want to be treated in that situation.
  22. The supreme value of human life consists in growth of values and progress in meanings with realization of the cosmic interrelatedness of both of these experiences.  Such a realization is the equivalent of God consciousness.
  23. Evolution of values and meanings is a cosmic technique of growth.  Positive change in personal values and meanings is desirable.  Resisting change to preserve the “old way” may be error.
  24. Living faith is the mobilization of the total of the powers of one’s personality – physical, mental and spiritual powers in the pursuit of achieving what you trust is real and true.
  25. Religious living is devoted, creative, original, and spontaneous.  It is alive, purposeful, exciting, and adventurous
  26. New religious insights arise out of conflicts which initiate the choosing of new and superior reaction patterns.  New meanings only emerge amid conflict of old ways and meanings with emerging new ones.
  27. There can be no spiritual growth without mental conflict and spiritual agitation.
  28. Feast, fatten and enthuse on adversity because it motivates reflection and therefore is an opportunity for spiritual progress.
  29. It requires effort to clarify spiritual vision and to enhance cosmic insight into meanings.
  30. The great problem of religious living consists in the task of unifying the soul powers of personality by the dominance of LOVE – uniting all of one’s talents and attributes in the service of love for everything and everyone.
  31. The highest happiness is indissolubly linked with spiritual progress.  Spiritual growth yields lasting joy, peace which passes all understanding.  Seek first spiritual growth.
  32. Love is only born of thoroughgoing understanding of your neighbor’s motives and sentiments.  Looking for good motives is on the path of friendship and love.
  33. The pathway for loving another is:
    • Sympathetically seek to understand his motives for his conduct.
    • Understanding leads to tolerance.
    • Tolerance leads to friendship.
    • Friendship leads to love.
  34. Only genuine and unselfish love is truly contagious.  Love is more contagious than hate when it is intelligent and wise.
  35. Being skillful, intelligent, expert, ingenious or quick of mind is no substitute for character and does not signify possession of spiritual capacity.
  36. You have great faith resources if you will keep unreasoned fear from constraining your faith.  Trust your higher motivations (love and kindness) and act on them.
  37. Inherent capacities cannot be exceeded, so patience and tolerance are needed in an imperfect world.
  38. >Personality bestowal brings relative creative consciousness and free will control thereof.  Few mortals ever dare to draw anything like all of their personality credits (potential for expression of love, kindness, compassion and more) established by nature and grace.  Most impoverished souls are truly rich, but they refuse to believe it.
  39. Difficulties stimulate true children of the Most Highs.
  40. It is appropriate for you to aspire for yourself and to grant to others
    • privilege without abuse
    • liberty without license
    • power without self-aggrandizement
  41. Celestial beings do not assist lower beings who refuse to act on their light of truth.
  42. There is no happiness without effort.
  43. Action achieves strength.  Moderation eventuates in charm.  Act but be kind.
  44. Righteousness has far reaching consequences.  The act is yours the consequences are God’s when you act to do good.
  45. The weak resolve.  The strong act.
  46. Tribulation (error and apparent failure) is a blessing.  It is the only process for the birth of wisdom.
  47. Give advice only when asked.
  48. Affectation seeks to cover up weakness.  Be strong and be genuine.
  49. You cannot perceive spiritual truth until you feelingly experience it and many truths are not really felt except in adversity.  Look for the benefits in adversity and rejoice when you find them.
  50. You have not truly acquired any virtue until you reliably display it in your actions.
  51. Impatience is a spirit poison and anger like a stone thrown into a hornet’s nest.
  52. Anxiety and worry must be abandoned. They are debilitating and useless.
  53. The evolving soul is made divine and noble by what it strives to do, not only by what it achieves.
  54. The acts of today are the destiny of tomorrow. Consider the consequences, the ripple effects.
  55. Greatness lies in making wise and divine use of such strength or power as we may have.
  56. Knowledge is possessed by sharing, safeguarded by wisdom, and socialized by love.
  57. Progress demands development of individuality; mediocrity seeks perpetuation in standardization.
  58. The argumentative defense of any position is inversely proportional to the truth contained.
  59. Strong character is acquired by converting from material motivations (wealth, power, etc.) to spiritual motivations (love, compassion, truth, beauty, goodness, service).
  60. Dare to pursue a life of adventurous art (creative solutions) and uncertain logic (attempting the unproven), but make no mistake, you must expect to suffer the hazards of emotional casualties – conflicts, unhappiness, and uncertainties.
  61. A mature person soon begins to see all other mortals with feelings of tenderness and with emotions of tolerance.
  62. You must have wisdom of mind and charm of personality. You must have tact and tolerance to gain the cooperation of your fellows.
  63. Worshipful meditation is the greatest of all methods of problem solving.
  64. Worship brings relaxation, illumination, courage, self understanding, consciousness of union with divinity, relieves tension, removes conflict, and mightily augments the total resources of the personality.
  65. Prejudice and fear blind the soul to the recognition of truth.
  66. It is not good for man to be alone. Many noble human impulses die because there is no one to hear their expression. Some degree of recognition and a certain amount of appreciation are essential to the development of human character.
  67. Fear, envy, and conceit can be prevented only by intimate contact with other minds.
  68. Isolation tends to exhaust the energy charge of the soul.
  69. Among religionists, great spiritual power for unity and peace is inherent in the consciousness of wholehearted devotion to a common cause—mutual loyalty to a cosmic deity.
  70. Worship-communion augments energy to do spiritual work by transforming weakness to strength, fear to courage, and a mind of self to the will of God.
  71. Worshipful practices, when persisted in, become habits. Habits become character. Character becomes maturity (Godlikeness).
  72. All too often when we battle for the right, it turns out that both the victor and the vanquished have sustained defeat. Such hidden defeat is to be expected when we resort to physical or legal force instead of tact, tolerance, and love.
  73. Wisdom comes only from the experiences of adjustment to the results of one’s failures.
  74. Failure is simply an educational episode. For a God knowing and God assisted mortal, defeat is but a new tool for the achievement of higher levels of universe reality.
  75. To achieve courage requires dealing with hardships and disappointments.
  76. Altruism develops in response to situations of social inequality so reflect on social inequality, privilege, unfairness, and discrimination.
  77. There can be no recognition of hope without insecurities and uncertainties.
  78. Faith arises because you can always believe more than you can know.
  79. To love the truth and be willing to follow it, the contrasts of error and falsehood are necessary.
  80. Idealism and perfection-hunger are fed by your realization that your environment of compromised goodness and beauty can be improved upon.
  81. Recognition of the possibility of betrayal and desertion are essential to the growth of loyalty.
  82. You can not meaningfully choose the divine unselfish life without the incessant clamoring of an inescapable self for recognition and honor.
  83. If happiness is desirable, then you must live in a world where pain and suffering are possibilities.
  84. Evolving man must be fallible if he is to be free. Free and inexperienced intelligence cannot possibly at first be uniformly wise. It will inevitably make mistakes.
  85. Unreasoned fear separates us from the Spirit. Fear not.
  86. You can’t force more understanding, insight, etc. on a person (including yourself) than his current capacity. Give him what he needs now. As he grows in understanding so will his capacity.
  87. We have all the ability, strength, courage, etc. that we ever need. It is our lack of belief (education, faith) that limits us.
  88. We are able to overcome fear when we are spiritually connected and recognize our position as beloved children of God – heirs to the kingdom of God.
  89. The excellent civilization is marked by humility, self-control, and equality. The high civilization enjoys the fruits of civilization without greed and selfishness.
  90. Many difficulties in our lives have their origin in our not acting on the truth we have.
  91. Happiness requires intelligent effort.
  92. Be of good cheer in all circumstances.
  93. Be full of grace.
  94. Speak and act graciously. Graciousness is the friendliness that comes from a love saturated soul.
  95. Saturate your soul with love. Give and receive love freely and with joy.
  96. Goodness is effective only when it is attractive. It is universally attractive only when it is gracious.
  97. Goodness always compels respect but when it lacks grace, it often repels affection.
  98. Help those suffering and in distress. Don’t merely feel their pain.
  99. Be sincere in your feelings for another’s sorrow or hardship and let this lead you to help.
  100. Do not indulge over much in tender or sorrowful feeling or emotion aroused by the suffering, distress, or misfortune of another. Act to help rather than fruitlessly feeling sorry for their plight.
  101. Be a keen observer and comprehend human need. Detect human longings.
  102. Never be in a hurry. Take time to comfort others as you pass by. Comfort others with faith – in themselves, in other persons, in success and in God.
  103. Make your friends feel at ease.
  104. Be a charming listener. It is a gift, a service.
  105. Do not be a meddlesome prober into other people’s souls. Invite but do not press them to share. Treat what they share as a confidence.
  106. Have great faith in others. There is goodness in everyone.
  107. Don’t direct, manage or follow up on others. God wants them to have freedom of choice.
  108. Inspire profound self confidence and courage in others.
  109. Be severe when the occasion demands such discipline but do not punish.
  110. Asking others for help elicits interest and appeals to the better things in human nature.
  111. The needs of the individual are more important than the message to the multitude.
  112. Do unselfish good as you go about your daily life.
  113. Accept and proclaim spiritual liberty.
  114. Encourage joy to those who live in fear.
  115. Heal the sick as God wills.
  116. Encourage those who are in distress.
  117. Do not forcibly resist injustice either by physical or legal resistance. Be willing to suffer injustice rather than to sue each other.
  118. Use spiritual weapons of love, not physical or legal force to transform your world.
  119. In kindness and in mercy minister to all who are in need.
  120. Love your enemies.
  121. Do good to those who hate you.
  122. Bless those who curse you.
  123. Pray for those who use you selfishly for their purposes.
  124. Do unto others as Jesus would do unto them.
  125. You are a child of God. Behave accordingly.
  126. Your task is to salvage men and women not to judge them. Show mercy to all.
  127. Discern the truth of the power of love clearly. Live the righteous life fearlessly. Display and propagate peace and goodness.
  128. Show just judgment and keen wisdom in whom you present the gospel to.
  129. By their fruits you can distinguish the true from the false and the good from the bad.
  130. In the spirit, it is the motive that counts. God judges us by our inner longings and our sincere intentions.
  131. Strong character is derived from actually doing right not from avoiding doing wrong. In this it is the motive of what you attempt rather than what you achieve that counts.
  132. Unselfishness is the badge of human greatness.
  133. The highest levels of self realization are attained by worship and service.
  134. The happy and effective person is motivated by the love of right doing not the fear of wrongdoing. Fear of wrongdoing is more of a restraint on the righteous than it is on the evil doer.
  135. Fear and shame are unworthy motives for religious living. Love, mercy and service are righteous motives.
  136. Without a worthy goal, life becomes aimless and unprofitable and much unhappiness results. Set worthy goals of loving service for others.
  137. Faith and love strengthen moral character and create happiness. Fear and anger weaken character and destroy happiness.
  138. Seekers after truth / God / spiritual wealth; do not have to wait into the distant future for their rewards. They are rewarded now for they find the joy of the kingdom of heaven within their own hearts.
  139. Only the humble seek for divine strength and crave spiritual power to overcome spiritual shortcomings.
  140. Doing right is a pleasure, not a burden. Jesus’ righteousness is a dynamic (acting, alive, adapting) love. It is both Parental and brotherly affection.
  141. Genuine meekness is desirable. It is an attitude of a person cooperating with God. “Your will be done.” It is motivated by an unshakable faith in a lawful and friendly universe. It masters all temptations to rebel against the divine leading.
  142. Purity of heart refers more to the faith a person should have in his fellows. It is the faith a parent has in his child. It need not pamper and does not condone but it is always anticynical. Parental love always looks for the best in man.
  143. To experience God by faith is the acquisition of true spiritual insight and this enhances Inner Spirit guidance and ultimately God consciousness.
  144. In dealing with children, avoid deception and do not suggest suspicion. Wisely help them choose their heroes and select their life’s work.
  145. Being perfect as God is perfect is loving as God loves.
  146. God-like love is tenderhearted. It is sympathetic to the suffering and hardship of others.
  147. Loving kindness is active and dynamic. It is helpful, not just sympathetic. It is supremely parental.
  148. Inner peace is the peace of Jesus and results from wholeheartedly wanting to do God’s will. Personal peace integrates personality. Social peace prevents fear, greed and anger. Political peace prevents race antagonisms, national suspicions and war. Peacemaking is the cure of distrust and suspicion.
  149. Fatherly love can endure persecution and lay down life for the beloved child. Fatherly love delights in doing good in retaliation for injustice (returning good for evil).
  150. The good choice, the right action is recognized by the truth seeker and has spiritual ramifications in the Supreme. (in the universe) (far beyond the event)
  151. Don’t waste your efforts merely yearning, planning, and reasoning. You have only the present. Act to accomplish something real, something advancing truth, beauty or goodness!
  152. We need to do our day’s work so God has something to use in motivating our fellows to righteous living.
  153. Difficulties, even tribulations, are of great value. From them we learn wisdom.
  154. Enlightenment comes through pain processing, as well as from euphoric experience. Some things we only learn when we are in difficulty.
  155. Create an interest in truth so when a person asks for help, you can give what is needed. (Not just what you want to give or what you think he needs.)
  156. Let LOVE saturate your soul.
  157. I open myself to Father’s love. I have little talks with my Father as I pass by.
  158. Goodness, gracious, attractive, and practical sympathy.
  159. I serve others respectfully. I listen to others.
  160. Appeal to the better things in human nature. Stimulate the goodness in others to act.
  161. Have faith in people. There is goodness in everyone.
  162. I believe in the inherent goodness of others.
  163. I focus on individual others in daily life.
  164. I love, therefore I serve.
  165. I pour my affection out like water to fill the empty spaces.
  166. God is each person’s individual Parent. Since this is true, there are inevitable consequences. Since this is true, we will become like God as we mature.
  167. We have the tools to change the world, starting with ourselves.
  168. We find the good in others and ourselves.
  169. By loving God, we want to be more like God and we want to share that experience with others.
  170. Who you are is what you teach.
  171. We are social creatures, loving and confiding in others and growing in grace and love by sharing with those we love.
  172. We should live in harmony with the destiny God has ordained for us. What is that destiny?
  173. The spiritual forces we need to attain our destiny are truly within us, powers of divinity and infinity.
  174. The spiritual forces within us are slumbering, latent, and only potential, until they are awakened and activated by our choices to cooperate with them.
  175. Jesus’ good news of the family relationship among celestials and humanity presents us with strong incentives, new concepts of our eternal destiny, our life purpose beginning here and now to serve the family.
  176. Worship is one of the best daily practices to gather spiritual energy to do spiritual work.
  177. Through worship we can both renew our energies and gain greater spiritual perspective.
  178. Willingness to cooperate with others (according to the pattern of sharing and cooperation established by God) is a manifestation of spiritual “maturity”.
  179. Developing tact and tolerance is part of the spiritually desirable attitude of cooperation.
  180. Mutual appreciation of values of others is essential to the development of character.
  181. It is important to be in intimate contact with people different from you in order to augment your spiritual values by gaining the insight of the other.
  182. Sharing of spiritual knowledge & experiences elevates spiritual values and advances love, trust, and altruism.
  183. There is spiritual power in working together for a common cause— Godlikeness and the enlargement of the spiritual family.
  184. There is great spiritual power in working together for a common cause and acknowledging the individual’s contribution thereto.
  185. Remember, you are not alone in your trouble; your friends (mortal and celestial) lighten the burden if you trust and confide in them.
  186. Selfless love is the key to committed, lasting relationships.
  187. Patience is exercised by immature individuals; true maturity transcends patience by a forbearance born of real understanding.
  188. Live your relationship with God to be a light for others to pursue their friendship with God.
  189. Bloom where you are planted. There is plenty to achieve where you are.
  190. Protect each other like brothers and sisters, even like fathers and mothers.
  191. Nurture each other like mothers and fathers nurture their children.
  192. Faith and love strengthen moral character and create happiness.
  193. Fear and anger weaken character and destroy happiness.
  194. Relish the knowledge of poverty in spirit for it leads you to be taught by the Spirit here and now.
  195. Love is a pleasure not a burden. Yes, even loving your enemies is a pleasure.
  196. Not my will, but God’s will be done. It actually is my will that God’s will of unification by the attractiveness of love shall be done.
  197. Always look for the best in other persons and love them with a parental as well as a brotherly / sisterly affection.
  198. Being sensitive and responsive to human need generates genuine and lasting happiness.
  199. Show mercy to all of your brethren in the flesh.
  200. Greater love has no man than to lay down his life for his friends in service.
  201. Responding as spiritual beings to the negative experiences of life allows us to create our own unique divinity. God delights in that.
  202. Love is the desire to do good to others. Love is the most powerful force in the universe.
  203. You are a child of God and God will gradually and gently lead you through every trial and hardship along the pathway of becoming Godlike.
  204. Through darkness and light the Spirit of Truth (the spirit of Jesus) will always speak saying “This is the way.”
  205. Reach for and use the highest concepts drawn from many different human sources and inspired / inner creative sources.
  206. You may be certain that your spiritual helpers will use your life situations to provide opportunities for spiritual growth.
  207. Learn to grow the values of cosmic or supreme loyalty to all the ways of truth, beauty, and goodness.
  208. Always be open to enhanced values.
  209. Keep the door to the Spirit always open to receive inspiration. Hear and be open. Pray always for openness and tolerance and to know and follow the will of God.
  210. Seek to live a life true to the values that experience and the Spirit Within present to you.
  211. Your real security lies in your inner self. Pray that you recognize that you are rich in spiritual realities.
  212. Gather and dispense strength, hope, courage, joy, and support in your new world of spiritual reality.
  213. Live in your real self, your values-centered soul-self.
  214. My goal of attainment is spiritual, divine, and eternal.
  215. My whole-hearted devotion to supreme values enables me to attend to my spiritual growth and overcome non-spiritual tendencies.
  216. Failure, disappointment, and conflict prepare the soil of my soul for spiritual growth.
  217. Let the spirit lead me to be a whole person as directed by God, to be balanced, to be open, to be curious, to be teachable.
  218. My hunger for truth, beauty and goodness leads to my spiritual growth.
  219. My true connection to God through worship results in my producing spiritual fruits which lead me to loving service.
  220. I must remain always open and teachable and aware that there is always much more to experience and know spirtually. I will cultivate divine values and trust without doubt that spiritual growth is occurring.
  221. Nobility of character through cosmic growth is my goal!
  222. Be remotivated in life after a catastrophe, for it heralds the opportunity for a new and more noble level of universe attainment. Destruction of the old makes realization of the new much more achievable.
  223. To a God-knowing kingdom believer, what does it matter if all things earthly crash? Reality is in the spiritual, not the material.
  224. The only realities worth striving for are divine, spiritual, and eternal.
  225. Selfish love must be eliminated, otherwise it blocks the capacity for spiritual development.
  226. Maintaining a spiritual connection and continuous bearing of spiritual fruit are necessary for spiritual development. Humility and desire to be like God and wholehearted purpose to do the will of God are necessary for spiritual progress.
  227. Religious habits of thinking and acting contribute to spiritual growth, which is itself unconscious.
  228. Nobility of character is a result of cosmic growth, arising from the accumulation of meanings and elevation of values.
  229. Spiritual progression is not markedly influenced by physical health, inherited temperament, or social environment so long as one maintains an attitude of wholehearted devotion to supreme values.
  230. Be loyal to your supreme values and spiritual growth and inspiration will result.
  231. Every child needs an opportunity to grow on his own. His growth is evidenced by enhancement of ideals, appreciation of values, new meanings of values, and augmented loyalty to supreme values. We are all spiritual children.
  232. Take time for God. Listen and grow in wisdom. Avoid prejudice and ignorance because they are a barrier to spirit leading.
  233. Be loyal to the best you know, always reach for the highest concept of wisdom in any life experience.
  234. The truth you perceive is not absolute truth. It is relative truth at best.
  235. Be tolerant and curious. Be open to understanding others.
  236. The wise, mature person pursues higher meanings rather than personal pleasure.
  237. The mature person is loyal to the highest concepts of life and cosmic relations.
  238. Do not be too busy to grow. Make time for growth. Guard against prejudice and ignorance because they inhibit growth.
  239. Spiritual growth is the supreme purpose of life.
  240. Real growth leads to enhancement of ideals, increased appreciation of values, new meanings of values and augmented loyalty to supreme values. (Real growth focuses on ideals, meanings, and values.)
  241. Living loyally to your supreme values brings spiritual growth to you and inspiration and spiritual opportunity to those who observe that you are being loyal to your values.
  242. Religious growth involves these consequences which you are entitled to ask for in fair measure.
    • Progressive self-realization.
    • Balance.
    • Curiosity and adventure.
    • Experiencing satisfaction.
    • Fear stimulus of attention and awareness.
    • Wonder-lure.
    • Humility – sense of smallness.
    • Self-criticism/conscience.
  243. Wholehearted devotion to supreme values assures spiritual growth despite physical, social and temperamental handicaps.
  244. Nobility of character like our Father is my goal.
  245. I aspire to manifest in my life:
  246. +++
    • Sensitivity to divine values.
    • Appreciation of religious living in others.
    • Meditation on cosmic meanings.
    • Avoidance of selfishness.
    • Refusal to presume on divine mercy.
    • Living as in the presence of God.
  247. Both worship/meditation and loving service are essential for spiritual development. Humility and desire to be like God are also essential.
  248. Selfish love stunts spiritual development.
  249. The only realities worth striving for are divine, spiritual, and eternal.
  250. Look for the spiritual blessing arising from all events, even from material / emotional catastrophe. The blessing is there. All things work together for the good of those who retain their focus on doing the will of God.
  251. The body will die. The spirit, mind and character will live. Invest yourself where it matters.
  252. Your anxieties and sorrows, trials and disappointments are part of the divine plan and are necessary to the development of strong, noble and experienced character. Feast, fatten and enthuse on these essential learning opportunities.
  253. Everyone who seeks spiritual enlightenment and growth will receive it.
  254. Your Inner Spirit must come to dominate and control every phase of your experience. It is your choice to permit this or to prevent it.
  255. Worship causes you to become like what you worship.
  256. Whenever you consciously and joyously recognize and acknowledge the truth and fact of your intimate and personal relationship with the Creator, you are worshipping God. Relationship in both the sense of being a child of God and in the sense of having an active friendship and contact with God.
  257. Many perplexities are, in reality, nonexistent. Many pressing troubles are creations of exaggerated fear and the offspring of augmented apprehension. Fear not. Abandon anxiety.
  258. Much of your sorrow is born of the disappointment of your ambitions and the wounding of your pride. Sincerely exert yourself and then cheerfully accept your lot and exercise ingenuity in making the most of what has fallen to your hands.
  259. Optimism encourages hope and action toward realization of your ideals. Pessimism undermines both hope and values driven action.
  260. Take delight in cultivating courageous and independent cosmic thinking about reality and cosmic meanings.
  261. Ignorance of the thought of your fellows breeds suspicion and suspicion is incompatible with the essential attitude of sympathy and love. Study and find opportunities to learn first-hand what your fellows are genuinely thinking.
  262. Religion is genuine and worthwhile if it fosters in the individual an experience in which the sovereignty of truth, beauty and goodness prevails, for such is the true spiritual concept of supreme reality, and then through love and worship this becomes meaningful as fellowship with man and sonship with God.
  263. God will give me hills to climb and strength for climbing and educate me by the process.
  264. We never become truly spiritual by sitting down and wishing to become so. We must undertake something so great that we cannot accomplish it unaided.
  265. What would we do with ourselves if something did not stand in our way?
  266. A ship in harbor is safe but that is not the purpose a ship is built for.
  267. The search for God is the unstinted bestowal of love attended by amazing discoveries of new and greater love to be bestowed.
  268. All true love is from God, and man receives the divine affection as he himself bestows this love on his fellows.
  269. Love is dynamic. It can never be captured; it is alive, free, thrilling and always moving. Man can never take the love of the Father and imprison it within his heart.
  270. The Father’s love can become real to a human only by passing through that person’s personality as he in turn bestows that love upon his fellows.
  271. The love of the Father appears in the mortal personality by the ministry of the indwelling Adjuster.
  272. A soft answer turns away wrath.
  273. When light is not honestly received and lived up to, it tends to become darkness within the soul.
  274. The purpose of this life is the building of righteous character – a personality who lives to do good. The heart of righteous character is developing ever more worthy values, living loyal to those values and with reverence for truth, beauty and goodness.
  275. Give first priority to what is most important.
  276. Michael has been building Nebadon for 300 billion years. 300 billion years from now I am going to be a whole lot more like him than I am now.
  277. God is patient beyond imagination, but progress is essential.
  278. Superstition is man-made and imposes bondage.
  279. Catastrophes of nature and accidents are not visitations of divine judgment nor dispensations of Providence.
  280. Avoid destructive criticism of self or of others.
  281. Progressive evolution, not destructive revolution, is the way to positive and lasting change.
  282. The task of spiritual progression to Godlikeness is eternal and often seems from your perspective to be hopelessly slow. But what you will surely achieve is beyond anything you can possibly imagine. Therefore, strive with yourself to live according to your highest values, to seek meaning and to honor beauty in all its manifestations. Then have faith in the Spirit Within to lead you and be patient with yourself and others. As a child of God, you are being educated. Your school is a vast and exciting place. Your heavenly associates want you to enjoy and be thrilled by your experience. Never fear, not once in eternity will your journey be boring, once you learn to explore it for its spiritual consequences.

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Jesus on True Religion

Prepared by William Cooper

Jesus’ discourse on true religion (UB p.1728) was delivered ten months before his crucifixion. The Urantia Book describes it as one of the most remarkable addresses which his apostles ever listened to throughout all their years of association with him. I think it is still very remarkable even after 2000 years of Christianity. His comments were prompted by a question from the apostle Thomas, which was “Master, I would really like to know just what is wrong with the religion of our enemies at Jerusalem? What is the real difference between their religion and ours? Why is it we are at such diversity of belief when we all profess to serve the same God?”

I am going to present Jesus’ response in seven sub-topics. I have indicated my comments and questions by presenting them in italics.  An asterisk after a word indicates the word is defined at the end of the article.  My seven sub-topics are:

  1. Distinguishing the Forms of Religious Devotion
  2. Freedom*, Liberty*, Heroes* and Prophets*
  3. Unifying Effect of Religion of the Spirit
  4. All Things Are Sacred
  5. Proof You Are God Knowing
  6. Reassurance of Salvation
  7. Fruits of the Spirit, Consequences of Being Spirit Led*

I.  Distinguishing the Forms of Religious Devotion

At any one time and among any one people there are to be found three distinct and coexisting forms of religious devotion. And these three are:

  1. Primitive religion. The semi natural and instinctive urge to fear mysterious energies and worship* superior forces. It is chiefly a religion of fear.
  2. religion of civilization. This consists of the advancing religious concepts and practices of the civilizing races. It is the religion of the mind – the intellectual theology of established religious tradition. All organized religious traditions are in this category.
  3. True religion. This is the religion of revelation to your soul [by your personal Spirit Within and the spirit of Jesus].What these spirits reveal is supernatural* values*, even a partial insightinto eternal realities*. This is the religion of the spirit, whose truth* is demonstrated* in human experience*.

What are supernatural* values? (Look at fruits of the spirit, and spiritual weapons, below) What does “demonstrated in human experience” mean? In what forms does such experience come to us? Consider both inner experience and social or outer experience as well as sudden insight versus slow realization. Are the events in other people’s lives part of our experience if we view them with compassion and empathy?

The great difference between the religion of the mind and the religion of the spirit is that, while religion of the mind is upheld by ecclesiastical (churchly) authority, religion of the spirit is wholly based on human experience of spirit inspired insights into supernatural values, eternal realities, and our Heavenly Parent’s character. We must educate ourselves to know that we should accept the spirit’s leading.

[See fruits of the spirit, spiritual weapons, etc. below.] This experience of spirit inspired insights can come suddenly or as slow, accumulated recognition, what we might call the growth of wisdom.
The religion of the spirit means effort, struggle, conflict, faith*, determination, love*, loyalty*, and progress. The religion of the mind –the theology of authority – requires little or none of these exertions from its formal believers.

Why effort, struggle, and conflict? Can’t we avoid that? Maybe it is because this is what meaningful human experience consists of. These efforts, struggles, and conflicts are between higher values and immaturities in one’s self. These deal with our efforts to achieve self-mastery—to deal with life by faith and by trust in goodness. These are efforts and struggles in everyone’s life. These struggles and conflicts are contests within ourselves to establish reliable self-discipline to live according to higher values even when no other human knows the tendencies we struggle to control. The outcomes of these struggles determine our character which in turn has immense consequences in building our souls.

Jesus described his teachings as a new and very different religion that makes its chief appeal* to the divine spirit of our Heavenly Parent which resides in the mind of each person.

Why does religion of the spirit make its chief appeal to the Spirit Within and how? Perhaps it is because we get an attraction response to truth through the Spirit Within. Educating ourselves to identify that nudge gives us a way to recognize truth and God’s way.

This new religion will derive its authority*, it’s proof, from the spiritual fruits of its acceptance* that will so certainly appear in the personal experience* of all who really and truly become believers in the truths of this higher spiritual communion*. [See fruits of the spirit, below.]

Jesus calls upon us to be born again, to be brought into spiritual life by the experience of personal communion with the spirit of God within. [What will the experience of personal communion with God be like? Extraordinary or not?] Jesus has called us out of the darkness of authoritarian and traditional religion into the transcendent* light of the realization of making for ourselves the greatest discovery possible for the human soul to make – the supernal (celestial, heavenly) experience of finding God for* ourselves, in* ourselves, and of* ourselves, and of doing all this as a fact in our own personal experience*. [What do “for, in and of ourselves connote?]

The religion of the mind ties you hopelessly to the past; the religion of the spirit consists in progressive revelation and ever beckons you on toward higher and holier achievements in spiritual ideals* and eternal realities*. [See fruits of the spirit, spiritual weapons, etc. below for an identification of spiritual ideals and eternal realities.]

To summarize Jesus’ remarks on forms of religious devotion: Primitive religion is based on fear. The religion of civilization is founded on intellectual theology, tradition and rules. Religion of the spirit is constantly renewed by inner spirit revelation as clarified by the Spirit of Jesus. All three forms coexist in a culture and probably even in an individual’s spiritual life. The validity of the meanings and values revealed by your Inner Spirit is proved by the fruits of actually living such meanings and values. So, not actually living our meanings and values deprives our world and time of the spiritual fruits which would demonstrate their validity. The fruits flow from the living, not from the mere knowledge of meanings and values. There is power in our living this way because the Inner Spirit of each witness calls this behavior to its subject’s attention with approval and attraction.

II. Freedom, Liberty, Heroes and Prophets

While the religion of authority may impart a present feeling of settled security, you pay for such a temporary satisfaction the price of the loss of your spiritual freedom* and religious liberty*. The religion of the spirit leaves you forever free to follow the truth wherever the leadings of the spirit may take you. And be assured, this spirit has many things to impart to each generation which other generations have refused to hear.

Our Paradise Parent did indeed speak through Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, Amos and Hosea, but did not cease to minister words of truth to the world when these prophets of old made an end of their utterances. Our Creator Parent is no respecter of races or generations in that the truth is provided in one age and withheld from another.

Jesus admonishes us to give up the practice of always quoting the prophets of old and of praising historical spiritual heroes, and instead to aspire to become living prophets* of the Most High and spiritual heroes* of the coming kingdom of loving service and mutual encouragement and compassion. [What is a living prophet and what is spiritual heroism?]

We must cease to seek for the word of God only on the pages of the olden records of theological authority. Those who are born of the spirit of God shall discern the word of God regardless of where it appears to take origin. Divine truth* must not be discounted because the channel of its bestowal is apparently human. But all of the ways of knowing about the fact of God are less important than increasingly growing in the ability to feel the presence of God.

What does it mean “fact of God” and “feel the presence of God?” How is feeling the presence of God more revelatory of divine truth than knowing the facts about God? Doesn’t this suggest that one who feels the presence of God and responds, even without knowledge of the fact of God, is practicing religion of the spirit?

Summarizing Sub Section II: Religion of the Spirit liberates us from all restraints including religious traditions, holy books, priests and human teachers and prophets. We are encouraged to become living spokespersons for God and persons of courage and nobility of purpose regarding the coming kingdom of loving service and mutual encouragement.

III. Unifying Effect of Religion of the Spirit

Every race of mankind has its own outlook on human existence; therefore must the religions of the mind ever run true to these various racial viewpoints. Never can the religions of authority come to unification. Human unity and mortal brotherhood can be achieved only through the super endowment of the religion of the spirit. Racial minds differ, but all humanity is indwelt by the same divine and eternal spirit. The hope of human mutual encouragement and compassion can only be realized as the divergent mind religions of authority become impregnated with and overshadowed by the unifying and ennobling religion of the spirit – the religion of direct, personal spiritual experience. [What is spiritual experience as distinguished from nonspiritual experience? Look at fruits of the spirit and consequences of the spirit listed below for insights into spiritual experience.]

The religions of authority can only divide men and set them in conscientious array against each other; the religion of the spirit will progressively draw men together and cause them to become understandingly sympathetic* with one another. The religions of authority crystallize into lifeless creeds*; the religion of the spirit grows into the increasing joy* and liberty* of ennobling* deeds* of loving service and merciful* ministration.

Summarizing Sub section III: Loving unity is God’s goal. There are racial and authoritarian religious outlooks which interfere with unification of humanity into a spiritual family relationship. Substantial participation in religion of the spirit is the only remedy for this. Religion of the spirit promotes unification of purpose among various religionists at the level of doing God’s will even without agreement as to what God’s will is or how to do it. Creeds, theology and dogma attempt to enforce unity at the orthodox creedal level. That is not possible and involves intolerable interference with spiritual freedom which would itself contradict God’s will that we be free to pursue the truth wherever the spirit leads us.

IV.  All Things Are Sacred

All things are sacred in the lives of those who are spirit led; that is, subordinated* to truth*, ennobled by love*, dominated by mercy*and restrained by fairness– justice. [Did Jesus really mean “all things” are sacred?]

find God in your soul, presently you will begin to discover him in other people’s souls and eventually in all the creatures and creations of a mighty universe. But what chance does the Creator have to appear as a God of supreme loyalties and divine idealsin the souls of people who give little or no time to the thoughtful contemplation of such eternal realities.

Summarizing Sub section IV: We should give thoughtful contemplation to discovering supreme loyalties and divine ideals in all creatures and creations and act accordingly, and consequently all things will become sacred to us. We should remember, regardless of what we are doing, everything we do or say or think matters and should exhibit goodness.

V.  Proof You Are God Knowing

. [Spiritual fruits are treated below.]

unreservedly risked everything you are and have on the adventure of survival after death in pursuit of the hope of finding the God of eternity, whose presence you have foretasted in time.

Summarizing Sub section V:

VI.  Reassurance of Salvation

Now, make no mistake, our Heavenly Parent will ever respond to the faintest flicker of faith. God takes note of the physical and superstitious emotions of the primitive man. And with those honest but fearful souls whose faith is so weak that it amounts to little more than an intellectual conformity to a passive attitude of assent to religious authority, our Heavenly Parent is ever alert to honor and foster all such feeble attempts to reach out. But you who have been called out of darkness into the light are expected to believe with a whole heart; your faith* shall dominate* the combined attitudes of body, mind and spirit.

Attitudes of body: The things we apply our physical energies to.

Attitudes of mind: The ideas we apply our intellect to.

Attitudes of Spirit: The goals and values we pursue with our intellect and our physical effort.

VII. Fruits of the Spirit

[What does “born of the spirit” mean? It means brought into spiritual existence. Spiritual birthresults from recognition of God. Spiritual growthresults from appreciating and incorporating the admired qualities of God into our service to others. “Born of the spirit” is a literal, not a figurative, reference.] The Urantia Book provides several lists of the spiritual consequences when you live in cooperation with the spirit. These lists of the consequences of following spiritual leading provide partial answers to some of a religionist’s most basic questions. Such as:

Some fruits of the spirit are: [Modifiers here are very important.  The modifying words all indicate a second mile of involvement for the benefit of the other person]. These are super mortal* ideals dealing with relationships.

  • loving service
  • sincere fairness
  • confiding trust
  • forgiving tolerance
  • courageous loyalty
  • unfailing goodness
  • unselfish devotion
  • enlightened honesty
  • merciful ministry
  • enduring peace
  • undying hope

Intense striving is involved in actively living to achieve these super mortal ideals of service to other persons.  Conflict with self-centered motivations will arise.  Intense striving for the attainment of super mortal* ideals is always characterized by increasing: 

  • patience 
  • forbearance
  • fortitude 
  • tolerance.

The joy* of the Spirit of Jesus when consciously experienced in human life is a:

  • tonic for health 
  • stimulus for mind 
  • energy for the soul

You can consciously experience the joy of the Spirit of Jesus by focusing your attention on your delight in the insights given you by the spirit.  

Spiritual weapons, [These are an endowment of the arrival of the Spirit of Jesus at Pentecost] They are fruits of the spirit too.  Jesus in talking about why the heathen rage said religionists were too timid and should take the spiritual kingdom by spiritual assault.  The spiritual weapons are the power to build the kingdom. They are the way to conquer the world and bring it into the kingdom.  The enemies of the kingdom to be banished with spiritual weapons are evil, hate, anger, and fear.  [Note the superlative modifiers below indicating these qualities are to be demonstrated in superabundant generosity and love.]

 piritual weapons – Only these spiritual weapons have the power to spiritually conquer and transform the world.  They include:

  • unfailing forgiveness
  • matchless good will 
  • abounding love 
  • overwhelming evil with good 
  • vanquishing hate with love [even for your enemies]
  • destroying fear with courageous faith in truth 
  • goodwill of love and mutual trust 
  • being active and positive in love and mercy [Positive refers to enticing or luring with love rather than demanding or forcing with fear, guilt or obligation.]

Fruits of divinity are fruits of the spirit.  As we become more like God, more divine, we exhibit the actions, attitudes and goals of the divine.

As the love comprehension of deity finds spiritual expression in the lives of God-knowing mortals there are yielded the fruits of divinity which include: 

  • intellectual* peace*
  • social* progress
  • moral* satisfaction
  • spiritual* joy* 
  • cosmic* wisdom*.

As a spirit led person you will choose to be: 

  • subordinated* to truth*
  • ennobled* by love*
  • dominated* by mercy* 
  • restrained by fairness – justice

Religious unity and understanding sympathy are  consequences (fruits) of the religion of following the leading of the Spirit Within.

Twelve spirit-like performanceswhich reveal genuine spiritual faith – genuine active trust in the leadings of the Spirit.

  1. Ethics* and morals* progress
  2. Sublime* trust in the goodness of God
  3. Profound courage* and confidence
  4. Inexplicable poise* and sustaining tranquility
  5. Mysterious poise* and composure of personality
  6. Divine trust in ultimate victory
  7. Unswerving belief in God
  8. Undaunted faith in the soul’s survival
  9. Living and triumphing despite hardships
  10. Altruism* continues to survive
  11. Sublime* belief in universe unity & divine guidance
  12. Goes right on worshiping* God in spite of anything

Jesus on True Religion – Definitions

Acceptance– Undertaking as a responsibility or duty. Taking as true and satisfactory.

Altruism– Unselfish devotion to the interests and welfare of others, especially as a principle of action.

Appeal– To ask for help, sanction or corroboration.

Authority– Rightful influence. Validation. Verification. Reliability.

Communion– A sharing of thoughts or feelings. Intimate talk. Deep sharing.

Cosmic– Of or pertaining to the universe, especially as distinct from earth.

Courage –

Creed– Formal statement of religious belief.

Deed– An act as distinguished from words or thoughts.

Demonstrated– Making evident or proving. Described or illustrated by practical application.

Dominate– To rule over; govern; control. To permeate or characterize.

Ethics– A system of moral principles of right and wrong as applied generally to everyone in a large group.

Ennoble– To make finer or more noble in nature. Dignify. Elevate.

Experience– Active participation in events or activities leading to the accumulation of knowledge, understanding, or skill.

Faith– Dynamic and living trust in the reliability and guidance of God. Faith is beyond intellectual belief. It is belief sufficient that you act accordingly. Your faith becomes part of how you live. Faith is the positive leading of your Adjuster. Positive leadingindicates the use of attractions or lures to virtue rather than motivation from fear or guilt (negative).

For– On behalf of.

Freedom– Lack of restraint.

Hero– One noted for courage or nobility of purpose. One who acts to benefit others especially where personal danger or risk is involved.

Ideal –

In– Identifies where.

Intellectual– Involving the intellect. Mental.

Joy– Feeling of high pleasure or delight. Happiness. Gladness.

Liberty– Right to act in a manner of one’s own choosing.

Love– The desire to do good to others. Friendship. Friendliness. Compassion. Respect. Kindness.

Loyalty– Faithfulness.

Mercy– Kindness beyond what can be claimed or expected and beyond what justice requires. Applied love which sets the guilt of evil doing to one side and forgives. (UB 2018:1)

Moral– Concerned with the judgment of right and wrong in human action or character.

Of –

Peace– Inner freedom from annoyance, distraction or anxiety. Calm. Serenity. Tranquility. Freedom from strife or distress.

Poise – Steadiness, equilibrium, balance, dignity. Self-confident manner. Composure.

Prophet– One who speaks for God by divine inspiration.

Reality– Quality or state of being actual or true.

Social– Living together in communities.

Spirit led– Subordinated to truth, ennobled by love and restrained by fairness – justice.

Spiritual– Concerned with or affecting the soul.

Sublime– The highest degree. Majestic.

Subordinate– Subject to the authority or control of.

Super mortal– Spiritual. Divine.

Supernatural– Above, over or outside the natural.

Sympathetic– Showing kind feelings toward others.

Transcendent– Above and independent of the material universe.

Truth – An understanding of cosmic relationships, universe facts and spiritual values. (UB 1138:6) The living spirit relationship of all things and beings as they are coordinated in the eternal ascent Godward. (UB 647:4)

Value– A principle, quality or standard considered worthwhile or desirable.

Wisdom– Understanding of what is true, right or lasting. Combines insight as to what is real with experience as to how it works.

Worship– Reverent love and allegiance; Ardent, humble devotion. Very deep appreciation and gratitude regarding goodness.

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Spirit Assisted Thinking and Living

By William Cooper  May 2006

Spiritual living is living incorporating the assistance of the Spirit Within us. Our Thought Adjusters are the Spirit Within us and will lead us according to God’s will for our lives. Loyally following the leading of our Thought Adjusters is religion of the Spirit. It is the religion Jesus practiced and the religion he taught and modeled for his Urantia followers and for his universe. To be “religious” about anything is to be loyal, sincere, trustworthy, active, and enthusiastically committed. Reliably and intentionally following the leading of the Spirit constitutes religion of the Spirit and it is spiritual living. Religion of the Spirit is a unique path for each individual and it requires no priest, no church, no theology nor any rules made or interpreted by other humans.

Spirit Assisted Thinking 

Spirit assisted thinking should be an integral part of spiritual living and religion of the Spirit. It is a method for accessing and implementing our Thought Adjuster’s leading. Spirit assisted thinking is thinking aided by the Adjuster. It is a product of communion with one’s Thought Adjuster. It also includes attuning to the truth instincts of the cosmic mind. Spirit assisted thinking involves establishing habits and training and disciplining our minds to receive and use these spiritual / mindal instincts and leadings. The leadings and teachings of our Thought Adjusters need to be brought into our conscious minds in some way in order for us to make decisions and take action on them. Spirit assisted thinking is how we invite these superconscious leadings into our conscious minds. It is precisely the kind of thinking that a child of God who is trying to follow the Spirit’s leading should do. It is talking with and listening to the Spirit to get the Spirit’s suggestions. The kingdom (family) of God is within and that is where the Spirit of God resides and teaches the soul of each human. Spirit assisted thinking incorporates the Spirit of God into our thinking process and allows the inner kingdom to flow into our conscious mind.

Spiritual living is living your life by sincerely trying to follow the leading of your Thought Adjuster in everything you do and think. This connotes communion with your own Inner Spirit and loyalty to the way of love and service which the Spirit will suggest. Your Thought Adjuster is your source and authority regarding the will of God for your life.

This focus on “Spirit assisted thinking” was suggested by two references in The Urantia Book. One of these is found at UB 1213:1 /110:7.6. It says that few mortals are real thinkers and this is a great handicap in reception of the Thought Adjuster’s spiritual pleas translated from the universal broadcasts of love proceeding from the Father. Spirit assisted thinking requires us to spiritually develop and discipline our minds to the point of favorable connection with our Thought Adjuster. Our animal mind is almost completely dominated by chemical and electrical forces inherent in our physical natures. Therefore, we must train our minds to control these forces in order to be receptive to Thought Adjuster leading. Adjusters are constantly communicating to us. It is our failure to connect consciously which prevents real thinking. Our Adjusters long to make direct contact with our conscious, choice making mortal mind and they rejoice when they are successful. 

Reality Response 

The second key reference is found at UB pp. 191-192 / 16:6. It says there is inherent in cosmic mind a quality which can be called the “reality responses”. It is what saves will creatures from being helpless victims of the assumptions of science, philosophy and religion. Cosmic mind unfailingly responds on three levels of universe reality.

  1. Reality domain of the physical senses – differentiation of the factual and the nonfactual – reflective conclusions based on cosmic response. 
  2. Reality domain of morals in the philosophical realm – the recognition of relative right and wrong.
  3. Reality domain of religious experience – personal realization of divine fellowship – recognition of spirit values – awareness of sonship with God.

These cosmic responses are innate in cosmic mind and the experience of living never fails to develop these cosmic intuitions. It is sad however that so few persons on Urantia enjoy cultivating these qualities of courageous and independent cosmic thinking incorporating reality responses into their thinking processes.

Spirit assisted thinking consciously subjects thoughts to these reality tests by sensing for reality or nonreality.

Religion of Jesus 

High gear spiritual performances await the new revelation of the religious life of Jesus and the more general acceptance of the real religion of Jesus. UB 2086:3 / 195:10.4. I presume the new revelation of Jesus’ religious life is delivered by the Urantia Book. The UB says Jesus’ personal religion was religiously following the leading of his Thought Adjuster.

We can look to Jesus’ practices as our model for spirit assisted thinking and for spiritual living. We have two good descriptions of Jesus’ technique of spirit assisted thinking. At UB 2089:0 /196:0.10 there is a list of what prayer was to Jesus. That list tells us how Jesus used prayer to work out answers to his life problems. At UB 1774-1777 / 160:1-2 the philosopher, Rodan, describes how Jesus used his contact with his Inner Spirit to do real thinking. Rodan was a Greek philosopher from Alexandria, Egypt who spent weeks carefully observing Jesus and learning his practices and his teachings from Jesus’ apostles. He was truly a great intellect. His writings have been lost but the Urantia Book recovers his observations about Jesus from the celestial records of our spiritual family.

At UB 1774-1777 / 160:1-2 Rodan says he learned the greatest of all methods of problem solving from Jesus. That method was Jesus’ practice of the isolation of worshipful meditation which was done as follows: Jesus went off by himself. He communed with the Father. He appropriated spiritual energy for the solution of the higher problems of a moral and spiritual nature. He thereby gathered strength and wisdom for the ordinary conflicts of living. Rodan observed that this worshipful problem-solving practice brings:

  • Relaxation that renews the mind.
  • Illumination (spiritual insight) which inspires the soul.
  • Courage to face your problems bravely.
  • Self-understanding which obliterates debilitating fear.

Consciousness of union with divinity which equips you with the assurance enabling you to dare to be like God. [Consciousness of union sounds a lot more intimate and a lot more permanent than just consciousness of contact.]

Rodan also observed that the relaxation of this practice of spiritual communion has wonderful consequences:

  1. Relief of tension.
  2. Removal of conflicts.
  3. Augmentation of the resources of personality [The resources of personality unify spirit, mind and body and enable us to make value choices.] 

As Rodan analyzed it, Jesus’ style of meditation combines meditation and relaxation. Meditation makes the contact of mind with spirit. Relaxation determines the capacity for spiritual receptivity. From the philosopher’s point of view, the meditative interchange of strength for weakness, courage for fear, the will of God for the mind of self – constitutes worship. 

It becomes more urgent as society becomes more complex for God-knowing individuals to form protective habitual practices to conserve and augment their spiritual energies. Jesus’ style of prayer / meditation / worship is a good model of how to do this. 

In his prayer time Jesus engaged in solitary surveys of the problems of living and sought new stores of wisdom and energy for meeting the many demands of social service. Jesus’ prayer practice quickens and deepens the supreme purpose of living by subjecting the total personality [everything you are] to the consequences of contacting divinity. In his prayer / meditation / worship practice, Jesus grasped for new and better methods of adjusting himself to the ever-changing situations of living existence. He effected those vital reconstructions and readjustments of his personal attitudes which are essential to enhanced insight into everything worthwhile and real and he did all this with an eye to consistency with God’s will. Rodan was really impressed.

Jesus’ Use of Prayer as a Spirit Assisted Thinking Mechanism

The following is the list from UB 2089 /196:.0.10 of what prayer was to Jesus. It pretty clearly identifies what topics Jesus was communing about and suggests what he was saying in his prayers. His prayer life was the highest of spirit assisted thinking. These are at the upper edge of what I am able to grasp but if I read them slowly, repeatedly and reflectively, with intent to really understand and participate in each statement, I find I can understand them and can even create and enjoy examples of that application of prayer. But, I have to ask the Spirit a lot of clarifying questions in the process.

To Jesus Prayer Could be Any or All of These:

Sincere expression of spiritual attitude

Declaration of soul loyalty

Recital of personal devotion

Expression of thanksgiving

Avoidance of emotional tension

Prevention of conflict

Exaltation of intellection

Ennoblement of desire

Vindication of moral decision

Enrichment of thought

Invigoration of higher inclinations

Consecration of impulse

Clarification of viewpoint

Declaration of faith

Transcendental surrender of will 

Sublime assertion of confidence 

Revelation of courage 

Proclamation of discovery 

Confession of supreme devotion

Validation of consecration 

Technique for adjustment of difficulties

Mighty mobilization of soul powers to withstand all human tendencies toward selfishness, evil, and sin 

Jesus’ style of worship / communion eliminates prejudice by completely opening to spirit and God’s way and by applying the virtues of God to his considerations. Prejudice is having your mind made up about someone or something before hearing the evidence and even regardless of the evidence. Eliminating or at least avoiding prejudice is important to spiritual thinking because prejudice blinds the soul to the recognition of truth. The only way to eliminate your prejudice is by sincere devotion of the soul to the adoration of a cause that is all embracing and all inclusive of one’s fellows. The kingdom / family of God is where the spirit of God leads the soul of man. It is the will of God in action and experience. It is service, love, forgiveness, tolerance, forbearance and much more. Extending the family of God is the worthy cause that is all inclusive. Extending and empowering the family of God is the adventure God invites us to join. It is God’s fond desire for us to be part of his adventure. 

Avoidance is a temporary patch on prejudice. One method of avoidance of prejudice is to admit that it might be involved and resolve to guard against its effects.

Exercises to Experience and Practice Spirit Assisted Thinking 

Relaxation and meditation technique used by Jesus and observed and recommended by Rodan.

  1. Relax by being mindful of your breathing. As you inhale medium sized breaths, imagine that you are breathing in spiritual strength, vitality and optimism. As you breathe out, imagine that you are exhaling preoccupation, pessimism and physical exhaustion. When your mind is calm and focused, proceed.
  2. Identify the joy or concern you wish to visit with Father about. Describe for Father the significance of the choices involved in the matter you are considering.
  3. Carry out both sides of an imaginary conversation with Father.
  4. The objectives in this are to make it easier for your Adjuster to register ideas in your conscious mind and for you to recognize reality responses and to use them both in making decisions. 

Remember that the voice of the Adjuster is still, small, suggestive, and not powerful or demanding. So, permit the silence to linger and listen into it for your Adjuster’s quiet responses. These are likely to be questions which call for decisions based on values, meanings, and truth. Drift back and forth between prayer / discussion and worship / admiration.

Contemplation of What Prayer Was to Jesus

Relax, as in the preceeding exercise, and leisurely contemplate the individual statements of what prayer was to Jesus. Ask for understanding of how to use prayer in each of the ways Jesus used it. Ask for insights. Talk to Father. Ask him questions. Restate whatever relevant thoughts come to you. Be sure to listen. Thank Jesus for revealing each purpose, use and value of prayer. Thank him for his bestowal and constant present ministry. Discuss, adore, and pursue. Drift back and forth between prayer / discussion and worship / admiration. Meditate on what prayer was to Jesus and how prayer can serve you in that way. 

The term “Worshipful Problem Solving” is descriptive of this process. It means drifting back and forth between high prayer of sincere conversation with our Father about things that concern us and contemplation of the wonderful qualities and behavior of our loving, merciful, generous, forgiving, gracious, tolerant, faithful, and constant Father. The result is a mixture of thanksgiving and prayer for spiritual consequences mixed with worshipful adoration of God’s goodness. 

Direct Approach to Adjuster Communication

Thinking assisted by one’s thought Adjuster is probably less likely to be conscious because we need a fairly high level of spiritual achievement and personality balance to be able to handle such contact. So, the spirit shelters us until we are mature enough to maintain our balance during such conscious Thought Adjuster contact. But you might be ready and not know it. So here is a suggestion for direct approach to your Adjuster. At UB 1213:5 / 110:7.10 we can see part of what an Adjuster said to his human associate about their relationship. It seems safe to assume that your Adjuster would say similar things to you. Your Adjuster voluntarily assumed the task of leading you into realization and understanding of God’s love, mercy, tolerance, inclusiveness, generosity and other noble virtues. In short, to make God known to you. So here is what the Adjuster said, broken down into discrete comments for ease of consideration:

  1. You are the subject of my solicitous devotion.
  2. I would never intend to over chastise or discourage you.
  3. I plead that you more faithfully give me your sincere cooperation.
  4. Please more cheerfully endure the tasks of my emplacement.
  5. More faithfully carry out the program of my arrangement.
  6. More patiently go through the trials of my selection.
  7. More persistently and cheerfully tread the path of my choosing.
  8. I ask you more humbly to receive credit accruing as a result of my ceaseless endeavors.
  9. I bestow on you the supreme devotion and affection of a divine spirit.
  10. I will function with wisdom and power until the very end, until the last earth struggle is over.
  11. I will be true to my personality trust.
  12. I exhort you to survive. Do not disappoint me. Do not deprive me of the reward of my patient and intense struggle.
  13. On the human will my achievement of personality depends. 

Now here is the exercise. Assume that what the Thought Adjuster said above was said to you. I want you to proceed through all the Adjuster’s comments one by one. Relax and meditate on each statement and request for cooperation. Are you ready to make a commitment to your Adjuster regarding his requests? If that is not comfortable, reflect on why not. Ask your mind and your Adjuster to provide insights and help to remedy your withholds and enable your commitments. Remember, your Adjuster and Father’s entire Universe are interested in helping you master your resistances to spiritual thinking and spiritual living. They know you have resistances and do not judge you for them. You can be absolutely honest with Father. There is no punishment for your imperfections.

Exchange Your Mind for the Mind of Jesus

At UB 553:7 / 48:6.16 “Even on Urantia…” we are told “The angels teach the everlasting truth: ‘If your own mind does not serve you well, you can exchange it for the mind of Jesus of Nazareth, who always serves you well’.” How you do that, what happens, and whether you notice a change are all interesting questions to me. I am sorry to say that my experience with this approach is limited and very recent. I am “sorry to say” because my limited and very recent experience of asking for and opening to the mind of Jesus has had surprisingly positive results. Invocation of this change in thinking required nothing special, just a straight-forward and sincere statement of “Yes, I would like to experience exchanging for the mind of Jesus.” The result was immediate and noticeable. It was less like new thoughts and more like the experience of being joined by a beloved companion. It was feeling rather than thought. I am not transformed by having the foreign thoughts of another mind. Instead, what seems to be my own thinking took on a notable advance in optimism and cheerfulness. My trust in the success of God’s will was enhanced. When I think about other people, my attitude is positive and generous. I care for them and I am interested in looking for the goodness in them. This feels like, in cooperation with spirit, there are real possibilities to be achieved. I feel calm, patient, and tolerant. I feel an absence of irritation. “If your mind doesn’t serve you well” doesn’t really require a completely faulty ability to reason. It includes your mind failing to experience truths. It includes even spotty failures among startling achievements. There is a lot which even a capable mind fails or even respectfully refuses to experience. That too is mind not serving you well and can be remedied by exchanging your mind for the mind of Jesus. 

These changes have persisted now for a few days and they are reinforced each time I affirm that I want my conscious mind to benefit from the mind of Jesus. Wow! This exchanging my mind for the mind of Jesus is a wonderful, worshipful experience. It could be transforming if allowed to run continuously. It moves in and puts down its own connections quickly.

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Personal Spirituality

By Kaye Cooper  From the Joyful living Program

Spirituality is the process we follow to discover our values, grasp meanings and develop good, strong and loyal character.  I had better repeat that because I probably took you by surprise.  Spirituality is the process we follow to discover our values, grasp meanings and develop good, strong and loyal character.  Personal spirituality is the individually directed path each person follows in attending to her own spiritual needs.  There lives within each of our minds a perfect spirit who is there to guide us to perfection by enlightening our experience with insights into meaning.  It is entirely our choice whether to pay attention or not.

The most exciting adventure of our mortal lives is to explore our inner experience of the spirit within to find the insights of Spirit, and to bring that influence into our lives progressively so that Spirit’s love saturates everything we think, feel or do.  As we progress in expressing the spirit’s loving nature, the spirit’s courage, integrity, sincerity, fairness, and compassion are reflected in the way we treat others.  This way of life is a self-discovering and self-creating adventure.  We begin with no knowledge of the goal, no knowledge of the techniques of discovery and no knowledge of the certainty of success.  As we succeed in living the Spirit-reflecting life, we come to recognize that we are becoming the person we have dreamed of being by means of our own decisions and loyal expression of our values.  We are fulfilling our own deepest yearnings of what we wish to be.

What does it mean to be spiritual?  It is to lead our lives out of a spiritual core—seeking and following inner wisdom.  Inner wisdom is not just applied experience.  Experience teaches us the rational cause and effect patterns that improve our decision-making.  But what we learn from experience is lifted above knowledge of cause and effect into truth, values and meanings by insight.  Insight is the sense from within ourselves about what is true and right—not just what is factually accurate, but what is true, what harmonizes with our inmost convictions and what is consistent with reality as we know it should be.  

To Be Spiritual

Spiritual living means to encourage growth in ourselves beyond the physical and intellectual.  To be spiritual is to move beyond living life to clothe, feed, and shelter ourselves; to move beyond using our intellects to solve problems and direct our material achievements.  To be spiritual is to live beyond the goal of understanding the rules of the material world around us and manipulating that world to our benefit.  

To be spiritual is to live the adventure of becoming morally the best we can imagine—and then imagining farther to even better and higher selves.  Spirituality is to become the ideals and values that we see and admire.  It is to discover who we really are and who we can become.  To be spiritual is to appreciate beauty—physical and emotional—to recognize truth, that which is God’s will and way, and live it, and to become good—and progressively better.

To grow in spirituality is to let go of the weaknesses, failures and inadequacies we recognize in ourselves so that we may grasp and adopt higher values and meanings.  The human condition requires imperfection so that we can choose to improve.  We will not destroy our faults.  We will outgrow them, leaving our faults behind; discarded, outgrown and eventually forgotten.

Tools to be Used Daily

We call our program Joyful Living.  Joyful Living provides you with the tools to pursue your personal spirituality—tools to be used daily.  If you put the tools to work, you will evolve and grow toward a very achievable goal.

Joyful Living will help you to reach within yourself to make contact with your Spirit Within.  We each have within us a source of spiritual insight and revelation that speaks constantly to us of unselfishness and the urge to help others.  This program will provide you with easy techniques to open yourself to awareness of these insights.  

The Spiritual Family

All of us who pursue the adventure of seeking the wisdom within us and living the spiritual life form a spiritual family. We are, after all, children of Spirit.  This family is based not on our genetics, but on our choices to live out of our spiritual selves.  There is a type of magnetism that emanates from a person who has fallen in love with higher values and is on the path of growth. It is more than our recognition of each other.  It is a divine mystery we are blessed to experience.  The love that develops as the family members recognize each other and grow in relationship is an amazing thing to experience.  It is a love that feeds us with spiritual food and nurtures our spiritual growth.  The love we give and the love we receive becomes our spiritual life-blood. 

 Because we are engaged in growing spiritually, all members of the family strive to treat each other well.  We encourage and support each other in our efforts.  We take great joy in the successes of each other.  And each person we encounter is a potential brother or sister in this spiritual family.  Each person we meet is full of spiritual potential waiting to be discovered and unleashed.  And how gratifying when we are privileged to help someone to discover the spiritual potential within themselves and join the spiritual family. 

Sometimes there are vast differences between family members.  As brothers and sisters, we can enjoy and appreciate these differences as a part of a master plan to enable each of us to have special gifts we can offer to the family.  We brothers and sisters love and value each other despite the differences—sometimes we even appreciate and enjoy the differences.

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One Central Truth

We are All Children of God

By Kaye Cooper

You began as a twinkle in the eye of God. God wanted a child. God dreamed about this precious little one. And loved you before you were even conceived. (God loves you.) God planned for you and made provisions for you. God provided a nursery and furnished it in beauty. And one day, you were spiritually conceived. (Conception) God sent a living part of Godself to live within your human identity and to conceive a new spirit being. (The Thought Adjuster indwells you.) That is who you are: the spirit baby of God.

Relax for a moment. Close your eyes if you like. Imagine Mother God smiling and gently lifting you out of the cradle. She cuddles you close, slowly rocks you back and forth, and hums a lullaby. And as she rocks you, she dreams of who you will become. It is just that intimate and warm, the way God loves you. You are God’s precious baby.

(pause) You may open your eyes.

This is an essential truth as I understand it: God is your spirit parent, and God loves you – individually.

Your Heavenly Mother/Father loves you with an infinite love (and you can experience that truth personally).

Your parent, God, loves you. This is a central truth in our relationship with God – the one strategic and essential experience. That truth which changes all of life. That primary experience from which all other spiritual experience flows.

Reflect with me on ways you may experience God’s love for you. There are times when you will have “aha!” moments in life when your mind is illuminated with wisdom and understanding. At other times you will feel an intuition which leads you to choose the higher alternative. You feel a rightness and satisfaction when you choose a higher way.

You will more and more feel loved by a warm, parental spirit who lives within you. As you grow, you will recognize the signs in your life that you are spiritually fostered, provided for and taken care of. Because you know about the universe plan for your future, you will begin to recognize in that plan a parent’s loving care. In grief and distress, you will come to feel comforted and supported. I’m sure that you recognize God’s love in the actions of some people in your life already.

Faith is the positive leading of the spiritual part of you: The Thought Adjuster. That urge to believe and trust is an endowment of your Inner Spirit. Any of the experiences I just listed (and many others) could be the Adjuster’s leading. This leading of the Adjuster within you is real. It is not a figment of your imagination. It is not simply a product of your active mind. You are a tiny spirit growing and becoming recognizable as this child of God. But more than that, faith is also your choosing to trust that leading of your spirit self. From your trust in what the Spirit leads you to believe arises action and attitudes on your part that are consistent with the Spirit’s leading.

When you believe that something real is going on in these experiences, you are exercising faith. Appreciating and giving thanks for these experiences is your faith in action, too. When you try to make your choices in keeping with the way you think you are led, that’s faith. Notice that I did not say, “in keeping with the way you are led.” Sometimes we mistake God’s leading. But honest errors get counted as faith, too. When you take the initiative to ask for God’s input into your decisions, that’s a faith-step. When you incorporate the insights of your “aha!” moments into your life, you take that action because of your maturing faith. When you appreciate the love expressed by others and understand God as the source, that’s faith.

The result of this faith-relationship is a growing sense of the reality of God as a loving, reliable parent. You are increasingly convinced that God is real, that God loves you as a child and that you are special to God. (I realize: God loves me as God’s child.)

Folded into that sense of the reality of God are three other effects: First, realizing that God loves you as a child also carries with it the opportunity to accept God’s forgiveness. When you first make the realization that God loves you, there is often an associated pain in remembering some of your thoughts and behavior. God’s love is such that God didn’t hold those things against you in the first place. You are a child in God’s eyes and children are expected to make mistakes. But you may feel a need to be forgiven. So, we speak of accepting God’s forgiveness. (I accept God’s forgiveness.) There is a catch. While God has already forgiven you, you can not experience God’s forgiveness until you forgive your fellows.

A second result of coming to realize God’s love for you is that you come to trust in God’s watch-care and guidance. (I recognize: God watches over me) Think for a moment about trusting in God’s watch-care. Physically this is a dangerous world. Very unpleasant things happen to people all the time. It is not a natural act to trust God to watch over you even in a spiritual sense. It is our faith – our response to the Adjuster’s assurance within us – that convinces us that God watches over us. And as we have that faith, we begin to recognize the results of God’s watch-care in our lives.

The third thing which unfolds from experiencing and accepting God’s love for you is this:

You yearn to be like God (i.e., you wholeheartedly want and honestly seek God’s guidance.) (I yearn to be like God.) You probably anticipated with excitement becoming an adult for the very reason that you could make your own decisions. It’s not a natural act to voluntarily become the child again, to ask for God’s advice, and then to take that advice! But that is what will happen… and must happen.

Faith is not natural. Our material, animal nature has no such characteristic. We have faith because it is the gift of God. It is a spiritual import. This sense inside us comes from that very spark of God which makes us a spirit child. Faith is what brings you to this point of spiritual conception. The Adjuster’s love and your acceptance of it as real gives life to the spirit child. You are born of the spirit, born into the family of God. (Birth)

You are born because you have become God conscious. Becoming God conscious is not an intellectual understanding of the fact that God created you. Becoming God conscious is something for which there is no word in any human language. THE URANTIA BOOK describes it as a sense, a feeling, intuition, or an experience – and says that the phrase “God-consciousness” is the closest the revelators could come in English. (UB 1130:5 / 103:1.6)

This faith experience of realizing your place as a beloved spiritual child of a wonderful spiritual parent is a great mystery. It takes place at the very fringes of your consciousness and eludes your limited language. The UB says when you become conscious of having found God, your soul experiences “an indescribable restlessness of triumph in [that] discovery.” (UB 1121 :6 / 102:3.4)

After being born into the spiritual family, there follows a growing up. (Growing Up) That is a very prosaic way of saying that you are transformed and progressively shaped by spirit from a newborn infant (in a spiritual sense) into a toddler and ultimately into the spiritual adult you are to become.

Let’s look for a moment at this process of growing up spiritually: 

    1. First of all, you come to recognize others as your brothers and sisters. (I recognize brothers & sisters) Intellectually, it is obvious that if you are God’s child and I am God’s child, then we are siblings, children of the same parent, a part of the same family. But you experience this truth through feeling and insight. You come to feel kin to others, first to those who share your understanding of and love for God, but later to those who have not yet discovered their spiritual family. Your insight has to do with how you perceive others. When you look at others you begin to see not an enemy or a nuisance, not someone to take advantage of or to avoid. You see someone with problems and weaknesses like you. And as you grow, you begin to see someone you want to get to know, someone you could learn to care for, someone whose welfare you already care about.
    2. Another result of God-consciousness is an “indescribable restlessness of triumph in discovery” which impels you to seek loving service. You have a welling-up of eternal goodness within your soul. Service allows that goodness to overflow into the lives of others (Service urges). Urges to be of service to these newly discovered brothers and sisters bubble up within you. When I say, “newly discovered,” I am not just talking about when you first realize that we are all God’s children. I am talking about the discovery each day of another person to love. Loving men and women happens one person at a time. And as you come to love a person, there bubbles up within you a desire to serve them.
    3. A third outgrowth of your faith-grasp of being a child of God is your love for God. You begin to feel an overflowing love for the spiritual Mother/Father who loves you so much and blesses you so thoroughly. God is so loving, so loyal, so dependable, so constant, that you run out of words. And your appreciation goes beyond words into a realm where your voice is silenced, and your mind is overwhelmed (in the very nicest way). This is worship. (Worship.) The UB describes it as “a natural and spontaneous reaction to the recognition of the Father’s matchless personality and because of his lovable nature and adorable attributes.” (UB 65:5 / 5:3.3)

    And eventually worshiprecognizing others as brothers and sisters, and service urges have an effect on your behavior. As you worship God, each day you become more devoted, more dedicated, more steadfast in your love and appreciation. And you want to contribute to God’s purposes, God’s goals. Your prayer life becomes focused on seeking God’s will. As you come to understand God’s way, you are able to discern what his way would be in the various moments of your life. You do God’s will as best you understand it. (Do God’s will) And that means that you serve your brothers and sisters. It’s really a pretty spontaneous process. Because you see other people as brothers and sisters, you open yourself to relationship with God’s children. And because you are feeling these urges to serve, you follow through—you serve them. (Serve) You don’t just want good, you do good.

    The inevitable result of sharing the inner life with God is action.

    You are growing up spiritually. Becoming more and more like the spiritual parent who gave you life, the one who nurtures and teaches you. The one who envisioned who you are and who you will become, in the future. The parent who delights in every new word you learn and each new step you take. When this happy parent sees you acting just like Daddy, he loves it!! What a joy you are to God.

    All of this would not be complete if I did not mention the repercussions that flow into your life from growing up in this manner.

    1. Increasing joy. (Joy) Spiritual joy surprises you. It turns up in the most unexpected places. The first place I recall recognizing this kind of joy was in the beauty of nature. One day I took a good look and realized that colors were clearer, light was brighter, air felt purer, movement made my heart sing. There was joy in every season, not just spring! There is joy in simply living one more day.
    2. Expansion of your capacity to love. (Love) Feeling loved feeds your ability to love. Loving and serving also enables your love to grow. You find it easier with each day to really see people, to understand them, to come to love them.
    3. Closer and closer identification with God within. You are less and less the material creature you started this mortal life as. You are becoming the spiritual creature who was born of faith. As a faith child, you have an eternal and limitless future. (Eternal Life) You may once have thought that you were a material creature having a spiritual experience. But more and more, you are a spiritual being having a material experience.

This all flows from acceptance of the one central set of truths: Your spirit Parent, God, loves you—individually, has a grand destiny planned for you and has in place an elaborate education system to train you to assume more and more responsibility in his family. 

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Pedestals

Tommy Clendening
Plano, Texas

I hope it did not hurt you when you fell,

From the pedestal I so thoughtlessly placed you on.

It was very heartless of me to have done this to you

and for this I’m truly sorry.

No mere mortal could ever live up to the lofty ideals

I elevated you on.

Why do we place our loved ones on unreal heights in the clouds?

Then, as we grow, the realization is bound to dawn

that, after all,

Those whom we’ve elevated are merely

fallible mortals, too.

My main hope is that your fall didn’t hurt you,

As I recoiled with a sudden, resounding slap,

As the crystal, self built pedestal collapsed.

In my eyes, you with it, until I realized:

You were the same,

it was I who had changed.

Therefore, I hope you realize, I love you still

and more materially now.

As I see you clearer, you’re near, where you

always should have been.

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The Gift of Faith

By Kaye Cooper
Arlington, Texas

I have had a hard time understanding just what it means to have faith in my brothers and sisters. I am not a particularly naive person. I learn from experience, and that includes learning who I can trust and who has failed to exhibit himself worthy of trust. As an adult with these valuable lessons under my belt, I came face to face two or three years ago with the fact that Jesus urged his followers to have faith in one another. (1574:5) It stopped me in my tracks, and I began to ponder what he could mean. Was I supposed to allow unscrupulous people to take advantage of me repeatedly in fulfillment of a rule of conduct? Was I to ignore the obvious evidence of human behavior and become naive? Was I supposed to disregard a person’s apparent bad habits and unreliability and trust him to be and do things that are apparently not a part of his behavior pattern? 

As these questions plagued me, I did what I have found to be the most effective thing in such circumstances. I prayed. Not so much the traditional and specific request in a designated prayer time (although I did that too), but more the investment of my soul’s desire in an intense longing for an answer. When I ask in that way, I do indeed receive. Over the years, insights have occurred, some small, some more outstanding. It is only now that I feel enough of a start on understanding to be able to share some thoughts in writing. 

A Change of Attitude

 To begin with, having faith in someone is not a rule of conduct that one can adhere to. Faith comes from one’s sincere feelings. It cannot be “play-acted.” We can’t force ourselves to have faith in our brothers because we know Jesus said we should. We have to behave out of whatever level of faith we are capable of at the moment. It is very comforting to understand that our ideals of faith are always going to outstrip our current level of faith. Any change in us toward having more faith is a change in attitude. That sincere attitude change results in a change in our actions. Rather than attempt to force ourselves to change behavior, we can more profitably contribute to this growth by praying for a change of attitude, an enlargement of understanding, and an enhancement of faith-power. We can read, think about, and discuss with friends what it means to have faith in others. We can attempt to perceive what it would be for the individual situation we are in at the moment. We can want with all our heart and soul to grow in our trust and faith of others. 

Jesus was not naive. He extended his faith in Judas with full knowledge of the danger he was courting and the odds against success. Naivete would have said, “Everything will work out as I want it to. I just know Judas won’t betray my trust.” But I think Jesus said, “I know that there is a great likelihood that Judas is incapable of responding to my teaching and my relationship with him, but he is worth the risk. I will trust him to respond and grow.” 

Much of Jesus’ expenditure of faith in men resulted in salvaged mortals. As an example, very few would have expected the tax collector Matthew to be interested in or to respond to Jesus, yet Jesus’ faith in him was very successful. Jesus stretched his faith to the limit of reasonability in Judas, and Judas failed to live up to Jesus’ faith in him. (But perhaps that was not the end of the story. Perhaps Judas did respond and grow. Perhaps Judas too has been saved). Faith Is Active. 

At any rate, faith in others is not simply a trusting naivete. It involves seeking to understand the motives of others and consistently looking for and commenting on the best in them. Jesus saw the possibilities in the two prostitutes who propositioned him at Corinth. He saw that their motives were not low, that desperation had driven them to that life. He had faith that they had the capacity and soul desire for growth. The result was two redeemed lives. (pp. 1472-3) Faith in our brothers involves a trust in their ability to grow. We tend to look at people and situations as static. If we project change, it is on the basis of the characteristics which people are displaying at the moment. When one is surrounded by stagnant people, perhaps that is a reasonable expectation. 

Now that my life has become filled with alive and growing people, I am constantly amazed. Situations are always turning out better than I expect. My experience with spiritually growing people justifies relatively optimistic faith in what they can be and become. People repeatedly grow beyond reasonable predictions – before my very eyes! My faith can’t seem to keep up with reality-or maybe my faith in them even causes some of the growth that surprises me. If we think back on situations in which others have had faith in us, we can recognize the effect of one person’s faith in another. Faith in us causes us to want to live up to that faith, inspires in us a belief that we can be more than we are, spurs us to do our best by a sense of responsibility (In the best meaning of that word). Jesus valued people so much and had so much faith in their ability to grow and their sincere desire to do so, that he spent himself in serving them. As a result, people all around him became more than they were, more than they had ever hoped to be. 

Faith Errors

Some of the confusion about having faith in others may stem from two easy-to-make errors. One of these errors is to confuse faith in growth with expectations. To have faith in another’s capacity and desire for growth is a different matter from expecting that a person will behave in a specific way in a particular situation at a definite time. Someone may on occasion fulfill such defined expectations, but more often the behavior of another person does not fit our specified demands. The temptation then is to view that as a failure-even to assume that having faith in people does not do any good (does not have the desired results of getting them to act as we wish). 

Even growing people are not going to grow according to our expectations for their growth. Our faith has to expand beyond those limitations. This type of situation also involves a second misunderstanding about faith. When we have expended faith in our brothers, perhaps time, and again we may eventually come to feel that our faith was wasted or that we were a fool for having faith in that person. Neither of those is true. Our faith is never wasted, nor are we a fool for having it. We may, because of our immature status in the universe, bestow faith in unwise ways; but, after all, everything we do is less than perfect. We can expend our faith and learn and grow from our experiences. Or we can withhold our faith for fear of making an error – and stagnate. We are responsible for acting as wisely, sincerely, and lovingly as we are capable of, and we can leave the out working of those acts to God. 

There are many possibilities for success in giving faith where one’s expectations are not met and one’s faith seems to have been in vain. Some examples: 

  • There may be benefits for our brother which we cannot see. 
  • There may be benefits to someone else. 
  • The positive results may be delayed. 
  • This may be one in a series of similar events which will eventually bear fruit. 
  • We may have been too ambitious, too specific, or inaccurate in our expectations. 
  • We may be the primary beneficiaries of the situation. 

Faith Wisdom

While accepting·that our application of faith is going to be less than perfect, we will want to seek ways to make it as wise as possible. Wisdom indicates that allowing unscrupulous people to take advantage of us or anyone else is in no one’s highest interest. Jesus seemed to distinguish between those who were malicious and those who were making sincere errors. The money changers in the temple are an example of the malicious and sinful. Jesus used force against the money changers to drive them out. The man beating his wife is an example of someone in sincere error. Jesus approached the man to ascertain his motives and what events had led up to this extreme action. He uplifted the man’s understanding of his relationship with his wife and left the man in the faith that he would grow beyond his violent reactions. (pp. 1888-91; 1470-71) 

Even when the situation involves error and not maliciousness, we are not supposed to disregard a person’s apparent bad habits and unreliability and trust him to be and do things that are apparently not part of his behavior patterns. It is our desire that the faith we have in him will empower him to grow. We hope he will live up to a trust placed in him or that failure to do so will stimulate his growth. To have faith that a person be or do something too far beyond his present reach dooms him to failure without even the benefit of learning from that failure. For example, delegation of responsibility involves faith, but it must be dispensed wisely. It is a pattern of the universe to delegate responsibility as soon as maturity warrants. We can more nearly follow this pattern if we watch for the signs of readiness for the responsibility. It is the fourteen-year-old we trust with the lawn mower, not the four year old. Observing the signs of readiness is a wise thing to do. It does not mean one lacks faith in one’s brother. 

We can benefit in our faith-wisdom by recognizing that faith is undermined by fear. It is our animal nature to fear the unknown (and faith always includes the unknown). We have the difficult job of balancing our judgment of readiness with our instinctive fear of the results of taking a faith step. Knowing that we have spiritual help in making our decisions is an extremely important remedy for the dilemma of choosing wisely while being pulled by fear on one side and desire to live by faith on the other. 

The Source of the Faith Gift

It occurs to me that faith in our brothers is also faith in our Father. We can be absolutely confident that he has a plan for each of us, that we can and will grow. We can be certain that we all have helpers on every side and in every situation whose primary aim is to help us grow. We can depend upon him not only to safeguard us spiritually but to guide us constantly. We can step out over the chasm of the unknown, utterly supported by God’s promises: that we can and will grow to be like him, that all things work together for the good of those who love him. It is these assurances – our faith in our Father – which enables us to extend the gift of faith to our brothers. 


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DETERMINING OUR FATHER’S WILL

By Bill Cooper
Arlington, Texas

The URANTIA Book tells us that it is all-important for us to bring our creature will into cooperation with our Father’s divine will. At first, even ascertaining our Father’s will seems to be beyond our capacity. But as we progress in understanding the nature of deity, we may begin to suspect that determining, identifying, or predicting our Father’s will even in particular circumstances, is relatively simple. Really, it must be rather simple to recognize His will, since virtually everyone is supposed to be able to do it. Furthermore, as we progress in understanding the nature of God and of all levels of Deity, knowing the Father’s will should become progressively easier.

Our Father’s will for us, generally stated is that we should be perfect even as he is perfect. In personality manifestation the Father wills that we should grow to be like him. In becoming like the Father, we will be involved in an eternal career which will require us to observe, identify and incorporate his qualities. Whether in general or specific circumstances, we may determine the Father’s will by asking and answering this question: How should one who is potential Deity respond to these circumstances? My premise is that these questions of “What is God’s will? and “How do I do it?” can be reliably answered by our recalling and adopting the qualities and values fostered by our Father and his Deity descendants.

We already have a great deal of accurate information about the nature of God presented to us in THE URANTIA BOOK. Our Father is fair, just, and merciful. He values and fosters truth, beauty, and goodness in all their endless manifestations. He is loving above all else and he is kind, patient and generous with all of his children. His love and charity for his children are wise. He does not smooth out all their difficulties, since to do so would deprive them of meaningful choices which provide their spiritual growth opportunities. He serves even us, the least in the hosts of his descendants. He is both the remote source and sustainer of everything and the immediately present and intimate personal counselor of personality progress for each of us. He is all of the higher values and virtues recognized by the best human philosophers and many, many more which we shall learn in the ages of progress ahead of us.

There are at least two ways of becoming more familiar with the nature of Deity. One way – the preferred way – is by experiencing Deity consciousness. By this I mean the intuitive rather than reasoning understanding of the qualities and values of Deity. Another way of knowing such things is by the less mysterious process of studying and learning the nature of the Father and other Deity Persons.

Knowing God’s will in particular circumstances is an art involving an assessment of the circumstances, an analysis of our selfish inclinations toward the choices involved and a testing of the consistency of alternative responses with Deity qualities and values. The more clearly we identify the alternatives and the more thoroughly we identify the selfish or unwise aspects of our alternatives, and the more thoroughly we remember and adopt the Father’s qualities and values, the more reliable our prediction of the Father’s will is going to be.

The Father’s will cannot be inconsistent with his nature.

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A RARE PRIVILEGE

By Billie Cooper
Rogers, Arkansas

One of the best techniques for helping your fellow man is to pray that he or she will have the needed strength to cope with life’s situations. You can help people you have never met or someone you know well. 

Several years ago, I was traveling by air between Dallas and Fort Smith, Arkansas. The weather was bad, and the plane was several hours late. I was waiting at the gate in Dallas for the plane to be called for boarding when I noticed a man who looked like he was heartbroken or perhaps had received a severe shock. He sat staring down at his hands. His only movement was an occasional shake of his body. He didn’t seem to know what was going on around him. He looked to me as if he wouldn’t be able to find his way onto the plane. 

When we boarded the plane, I waited until I saw him rise and walk toward the plane before I left my seat. I had planned to take him by the arm and lead him aboard if he needed help, but he made it on his own. After fastening my seat belt, I looked around. Directly across the aisle sat the man. I began to feel his pain very deeply. It was as if the pain was my own. I thought, perhaps I could offer to help. Or perhaps it would help to let him know I cared. Then the cultural programming of my generation “you are one sex, and I am another,” influenced me. I began to think he might misunderstand my concern. I felt that there just wasn’t anything I could do. Then there was the thought “Yes, there is. You can pray.” 

By this time, the plane was in the air. It was rocking from wing to wing. Lightning was flashing off both wings. In the quiet intimacy of the plane, I prayed that this man would have strength to stand his heartache. I had been praying for several minutes when I felt a hand on my shoulder. Looking up I saw the hand belonged to the man for whom I was praying. 

He said, “Thank you for coming to me.” (I had not left my seat.) “My mother died while I was delayed in Dallas. I have traveled thousands of miles to see her.” He reached out and asked me if I would mind holding his hand as he needed strength. ” I travel the world for a TV network,” he continued. ” I am weak tonight. Tomorrow I shall have to be strong for others,” Several times during the trip he reached for my hand as if he were drawing strength from the contact. When we arrived in Fort Smith, he deplaned with a simple, “Thank you.”

I never knew his name nor would I recognize him if I ever saw him again. I cannot even recall his features. To have such an experience makes one know that prayer is answered. What a privilege I was given. 

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Exploring Values & Meanings

Contents

Jesus’ Qualities and Values

Values Jesus Displayed

  1. Love
  2. Patience
  3. Compassion
  4. Good cheer
  5. Optimism
  6. Beauty
  7. Steadfastness
  8. Integrity
  9. Courage
  10. Wisdom
  11. Truth
  12. Friendship
  13. Faith 
  14. Commitment
  15. Creativity
  16. Godlikeness
  17. Stamina
  18. Enthusiasm
  19. Peace
  20. Tolerance
  21. Spiritual power
  22. Confidence
  23. Empathy
  24. Reason
  25. Adventure
  26. Affection
  27. Mercy
  28. Understanding
  29. Perfection
  30. Trustfulness
  31. Generosity
  32. Encouragement
  33. Balance
  34. Sincerity
  35. Discernment
  36. Reverence
  37. Light
  38. Honesty
  39. Honor
  40. Forbearance

Jesus Qualities

Poised

Respectful

Imaginative

Prudent

Sympathetic

Unique

Pious

Free

Gracious

Original

Open-minded

Immune to disappointment

Impervious to persecution

Untouced by failure

Confident in people

Inquisitive

Dependable

Accessible

Available

Gracious

Forgiving

Hopeful

Trusting

Tireless

Unified

Genuine

Loyal

Tender

Good

Trustworthy

Kind

Fruites of the divine spirit..Gifts of the Spirit Within

Loving service

Unselfish devotion

Courageous loyalty

Sincere fairness

Enlightened honesty

Undying hope

Confiding trust

Merciful ministry

Unfailing goodness

Forgiving tolerance

Enduring peace

Spiritual weapons…
Gifts of Jesus / Michael

Unfailing forgiveness

Matchless good will

Abounding love

To overcome evil with good

To vanquish hate by love

To destroy fear with a courageous and living faith in truth

To be active and positive in your ministry of mercy and manifestations of love

To forgive personal injuries

To keep sweet in the midst of the gravest injustice

To remian unmoved in the face of appalling danger

To challenge the evils of hate and anger by the fearless acts of love and forbearance

The good will of love and mutual trust

The Gift of Faith

By Kaye Cooper
Arlington, Texas

I have had a hard time understanding just what it means to have faith in my brothers and sisters. I am not a particularly naive person. I learn from experience, and that includes learning who I can trust and who has failed to exhibit himself worthy of trust. As an adult with these valuable lessons under my belt, I came face to face two or three years ago with the fact that Jesus urged his followers to have faith in one another. (1574:5) It stopped me in my tracks, and I began to ponder what he could mean. Was I supposed to allow unscrupulous people to take advantage of me repeatedly in fulfillment of a rule of conduct? Was I to ignore the obvious evidence of human behavior and become naive? Was I supposed to disregard a person’s apparent bad habits and unreliability and trust him to be and do things that are apparently not a part of his behavior pattern?

As these questions plagued me, I did what I have found to be the most effective thing in such circumstances. I prayed. Not so much the traditional and specific request in a designated prayer time (although I did that too), but more the investment of my soul’s desire in an intense longing for an answer. When I ask in that way, I do indeed receive. Over the years, insights have occurred, some small, some more outstanding. It is only now that I feel enough of a start on understanding to be able to share some thoughts in writing.

A Change of Attitude 

To begin with, having faith in someone is not a rule of conduct that one can adhere to. Faith comes from one’s sincere feelings. It cannot be “play-acted.” We can’t force ourselves to have faith in our brothers because we know Jesus said we should. We have to behave out of whatever level of faith we are capable of at the moment. It is very comforting to understand that our ideals of faith are always going to outstrip our current level of faith. Any change in us toward having more faith is a change in attitude. That sincere attitude change results in a change in our actions. Rather than attempt to force ourselves to change behavior, we can more profitably contribute to this growth by praying for a change of attitude, an enlargement of understanding, and an enhancement of faith-power. We can read, think about, and discuss with friends what it means to have faith in others. We can attempt to perceive what it would be for the individual situation we are in at the moment. We can want with all our heart and soul to grow in our trust and faith of others.

Jesus was not naive. He extended his faith in Judas with full knowledge of the danger he was courting and the odds against success. Naivete would have said, “Everything will work out as I want it to. I just know Judas won’t betray my trust.” But I think Jesus said, “I know that there is a great likelihood that Judas is incapable of responding to my teaching and my relationship with him, but he is worth the risk. I will trust him to respond and grow.”

Much of Jesus’ expenditure of faith in men resulted in salvaged mortals. As an example, very few would have expected the tax collector Matthew to be interested in or to respond to Jesus, yet Jesus’ faith in him was very successful. Jesus stretched his faith to the limit of reasonability in Judas, and Judas failed to live up to Jesus’ faith in him. (But perhaps that was not the end of the story. Perhaps Judas did respond and grow. Perhaps Judas too has been saved). Faith Is Active.

At any rate, faith in others is not simply a trusting naivete. It involves seeking to understand the motives of others and consistently looking for and commenting on the best in them. Jesus saw the possibilities in the two prostitutes who propositioned him at Corinth. He saw that their motives were not low, that desperation had driven them to that life. He had faith that they had the capacity and soul desire for growth. The result was two redeemed lives. (pp. 1472-3) Faith in our brothers involves a trust in their ability to grow. We tend to look at people and situations as static. If we project change, it is on the basis of the characteristics which people are displaying at the moment. When one is surrounded by stagnant people, perhaps that is a reasonable expectation.

Now that my life has become filled with alive and growing people, I am constantly amazed. Situations are always turning out better than I expect. My experience with spiritually growing people justifies relatively optimistic faith in what they can be and become. People repeatedly grow beyond reasonable predictions – before my very eyes! My faith can’t seem to keep up with reality-or maybe my faith in them even causes some of the growth that surprises me. If we think back on situations in which others have had faith in us, we can recognize the effect of one person’s faith in another. Faith in us causes us to want to live up to that faith, inspires in us a belief that we can be more than we are, spurs us to do our best by a sense of responsibility (In the best meaning of that word). Jesus valued people so much and had so much faith in their ability to grow and their sincere desire to do so, that he spent himself in serving them. As a result, people all around him became more than they were, more than they had ever hoped to be.

Faith Errors

Some of the confusion about having faith in others may stem from two easy-to-make errors. One of these errors is to confuse faith in growth with expectations. To have faith in another’s capacity and desire for growth is a different matter from expecting that a person will behave in a specific way in a particular situation at a definite time. Someone may on occasion fulfill such defined expectations, but more often the behavior of another person does not fit our specified demands. The temptation then is to view that as a failure-even to assume that having faith in people does not do any good (does not have the desired results of getting them to act as we wish).

Even growing people are not going to grow according to our expectations for their growth. Our faith has to expand beyond those limitations. This type of situation also involves a second misunderstanding about faith. When we have expended faith in our brothers, perhaps time, and again we may eventually come to feel that our faith was wasted or that we were a fool for having faith in that person. Neither of those is true. Our faith is never wasted, nor are we a fool for having it. We may, because of our immature status in the universe, bestow faith in unwise ways; but, after all, everything we do is less than perfect. We can expend our faith and learn and grow from our experiences. Or we can withhold our faith for fear of making an error – and stagnate. We are responsible for acting as wisely, sincerely, and lovingly as we are capable of, and we can leave the out working of those acts to God.

There are many possibilities for success in giving faith where one’s expectations are not met and one’s faith seems to have been in vain. Some examples:

  • There may be benefits for our brother which we cannot see.
  • There may be benefits to someone else.
  • The positive results may be delayed.
  • This may be one in a series of similar events which will eventually bear fruit.
  • We may have been too ambitious, too specific, or inaccurate in our expectations.
  • We may be the primary beneficiaries of the situation.

Faith Wisdom

While accepting·that our application of faith is going to be less than perfect, we will want to seek ways to make it as wise as possible. Wisdom indicates that allowing unscrupulous people to take advantage of us or anyone else is in no one’s highest interest. Jesus seemed to distinguish between those who were malicious and those who were making sincere errors. The money changers in the temple are an example of the malicious and sinful. Jesus used force against the money changers to drive them out. The man beating his wife is an example of someone in sincere error. Jesus approached the man to ascertain his motives and what events had led up to this extreme action. He uplifted the man’s understanding of his relationship with his wife and left the man in the faith that he would grow beyond his violent reactions. (pp. 1888-91; 1470-71)

Even when the situation involves error and not maliciousness, we are not supposed to disregard a person’s apparent bad habits and unreliability and trust him to be and do things that are apparently not part of his behavior patterns. It is our desire that the faith we have in him will empower him to grow. We hope he will live up to a trust placed in him or that failure to do so will stimulate his growth. To have faith that a person be or do something too far beyond his present reach dooms him to failure without even the benefit of learning from that failure. For example, delegation of responsibility involves faith, but it must be dispensed wisely. It is a pattern of the universe to delegate responsibility as soon as maturity warrants. We can more nearly follow this pattern if we watch for the signs of readiness for the responsibility. It is the fourteen-year-old we trust with the lawn mower, not the four year old. Observing the signs of readiness is a wise thing to do. It does not mean one lacks faith in one’s brother.

We can benefit in our faith-wisdom by recognizing that faith is undermined by fear. It is our animal nature to fear the unknown (and faith always includes the unknown). We have the difficult job of balancing our judgment of readiness with our instinctive fear of the results of taking a faith step. Knowing that we have spiritual help in making our decisions is an extremely important remedy for the dilemma of choosing wisely while being pulled by fear on one side and desire to live by faith on the other.

The Source of the Faith Gift

It occurs to me that faith in our brothers is also faith in our Father. We can be absolutely confident that he has a plan for each of us, that we can and will grow. We can be certain that we all have helpers on every side and in every situation whose primary aim is to help us grow. We can depend upon him not only to safeguard us spiritually but to guide us constantly. We can step out over the chasm of the unknown, utterly supported by God’s promises: that we can and will grow to be like him, that all things work together for the good of those who love him. It is these assurances – our faith in our Father – which enables us to extend the gift of faith to our brothers.

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Soak in Service

 William Cooper 2011

This activity is based on an exercise from the Joyful Living program created by Sharon Porter and Kaye Cooper.  Soaking your whole body is comforting and therapeutic.  Let’s see what happens when you actively imagine yourself soaking in a bath of comfortably warm water infused with the concentrated salt of loving service.  This salt of service will infuse you with the comfort and satisfaction which comes from being of assistance to others.  Service is the raw material of the chemistry of forming friendships and community.  Service is the giving of your effort, assets or influence for the benefit of others unselfishly.  It is done to give, not to get.  It does not create obligation.  When recognized, it is appreciated by its recipients.

You are in a private, well lighted and warm bath chamber.  There is a large bath tub filled with hot water in the room.  You are in your bathing attire.  On a shelf in front of you is a large jar of Service Salts.  Pour out a double hand full of the salt and spread it in the water.  Stir it with your hand.  Feel how soothing and warm the water is.  Now step into the tub.  Feel the heat of the water and the soothing calm of the salts on your feet and legs.  Sit down and notice the slight tingle in your body.  Imagine this is your soul’s response to the love energy of service in the salts.  Ease yourself down until the water covers your whole body.  The salts begin to provide you with thoughts and feelings of serving and being served.  Feel how wonderful it is when someone does something for you that you want done.  Remember the feeling of receiving a massage or of having someone come to your assistance in lifting a heavy load or of having someone help you care for an ailing parent.  Recall that special feeling you get when you realize someone has done something specifically to benefit you.  Let this feeling expand.  Feel the friendliness, the attractiveness of this.  Feel your appreciation for this gift of service and for the person giving it.

[Pause 10 sec.]’

Now shift your imagination just slightly to feel what it is like to serve and to have your service appreciated.  This giving side of service is a wonderful, magical experience too.  The experience of service is a joy to both the giver and the receiver.

Smell the fragrance of service.  What is it like?.  Is it sweet, fresh, clean?.  Taste a drop of the water. What does it taste like?.  Does it taste salty or is it sweet like fruit?.  Soak in the smell, the taste, the warmth and the pleasure.  Soak up the pleasure of serving and being served.  Feel the urge to serve others arise in you and gently release any hesitation you may feel.

Now shift slightly again to imagine being service – not the server or the one served – but service itself.  As service, you effectively link people together in friendship for one another and in gratitude.  Soak for a moment, feeling the magical power of service to cause people to be connected and appreciative of each other.

Allow the service motivation to soak into you.  Fill all the spaces within and around the atoms of your body with the desire to serve and with gratitude for being served.  Now soak.

[Pause 30 sec.]

Thank you.  That is an experience of soaking in the value “service”, a Joyful Living exercise, and I hope you will choose to continue to soak in service for the remainder of eternity.

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Cultivate a Value – Adventure

10-25-11 Taos Retreat Bill Cooper

“Cultivating a Value” is a Joyful Living exercise for personal spiritual growth. It was developed by Sharon Porter and Kaye Cooper.  This is an example of what following the instructions for Cultivating a Value might produce.  This exercise was done on the value of “adventure” but the pattern is applicable to any value.  The person who did this was impressed with the apparent responsiveness of spirit and with the benefits to him of the insights.  The effect was to make him more enthusiastic about adventure and more likely to pursue it (with the spirit).  Keep in mind that the objective here is not to teach about adventure.  It is to teach how to cultivate a spiritual value and how to conduct an inner dialog which intentionally invites spiritual input.

Instructions:

  • Choose a Value to Cultivate: “Adventure”
  • Go to your heart:  Relax, breathe, and feel gratitude.  Focus your attention on your heart area and on the feelings of love, compassion, and gratitude.
  • Open to love and feel your heart respond.
  • Let your soul fill with the feeling of affection for everything.
  • Ask spirit to give you understanding of “adventure.”
  • Imagine yourself experiencing this inner dialog:
  • Your Question: What is the meaning of “adventure?”

Spirit’s answer: Ultimately the great adventure is self-mastery.  Each increment of self-mastery is itself an adventure of discovery, excitement and commitment to good habits and good character.  Self-mastery is creating one’s self by one’s own choices.  It is indeed a great adventure.   Adventure has elements of risk, courage, fear, faith, and optimism.  Adventure involves being attracted sufficiently by the opportunity for discovery to make the effort, take the risk, and explore the experience and its value and meaning.  The adventurer loves action and trusts change and progress sufficiently to pursue a string of events or impressions with enthusiasm and expectation.

Q: What does “adventure” look like?

A: It looks like curiosity, action, risking failure but most often only risking looking and feeling silly.  But persisted in, adventure eventually brings maturity and wisdom.

Q: How does it feel to be having an “adventure?”

A: It can be frightening at first, like a roller coaster ride.  Eventually though, you realize the roller coaster is safe and the ride becomes thrilling and even sought after for the thrill.  The thrill of adventure is a plus but the victory to be achieved is the discovery of new truth and that discovery can be blocked or bypassed by your avoidance response to fear, if you permit it.

Q: What insights should I take from this cultivation of the value “adventure”?

A: Your comfort with adventure should grow because adventure will deliver new truth regarding self-mastery, sense of cosmic safety, sense of worth, love, trust, and service destiny.

Q: Does spirit really relate to me in my inner life?

A: Have faith that I am active in your inner life.  Allow me to lead you into adventure.  Spiritually all roads lead home to me.  Often-times apparent failure gets you where you didn’t know you wanted to be and faster than success would have.  Adventure and grow.  Trust me.  Follow me.

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Working on Forgiving

By William Cooper

These comments are derived from a Truthseekers activity.  To forgive is to give up anger and resentment regarding an offense.  Forgiveness is more certain to benefit the forgiver than the forgiven. Consequently, it is worth some effort to forgive.  Forgiveness is dealt with in more detail in Bill’s Book of Values pp. 30-34.

There are a number of things you can do to be intentional about forgiving.

  • Go to your heart.  Going to your heart means seeking calm and access to your inner wisdom.  A way to seek inner calmness is to breathe a little slower and a little deeper and feel agitation and tenseness dissolve.  The place you have prepared for yourself in your heart is a place of refuge and peacefulness that you can retreat to whenever you need to.  No one else even needs to know you are there.  It is also a place where you have instant access to your values.  In your heart, you can tap into strength, courage, tolerance, forgiveness, peacemaking, patience, respect or any other value you recognize.  All you have to do is ask and trust that the next step for the revelation of what you need will be revealed to you.  In that way your heart is a place for the beginnings of miraculous transformations.
  • Gently restrain your wilder emotions.  You are unlikely to be your best person when you are under the power of anger, dread, fear, guilt, etc.  In your heart, you have available resources to quiet these screeming emotions.  They have their purposes but our lives should be under the control of our higher values, not our basic survival emotions.  Going to your heart is a great intervention tool to avoid confrontation and to prevent it from escallating into violence.
  • While soaking in the calm and wisdom of your heart you can consider the event you need to forgive.  In this circumstance, many offenses don’t seem big or important and they can be dismissed as just stuff that happens as imperfect people interact with one another.  Everybody is a jerk sometimes and that just has to be tolerated with minimal consequences.  When you have reached that point, you have forgiven the offense.
  • If the short cut to forgiveness doesn’t resolve your feelings of hurt or anger, you need to respect your feelings and explore their causes.  I said respect your feelings, not trust them or be controlled by them.
  • Seeing with new eyes involves going to your heart and considering with charity and good will what alternative and justifiable assumptions might have caused the offense.  When you access the situation more charitably, it is easier to let go of anger and hurt.
  • You may need first to act to right an injustice to yourself or another.
  • You may need to act to control the damage or end the threat.
  • You may need to talk through the offense with the offender.
  • Whatever action you decide to take, be sure to stay connected to your heart and treat the other person with respect and caring.  Whenever memory of the offense arises, remind yourself of your decision or desire to forgive.

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Soaking in Values Visualization

2011 William Cooper

This is an activity based on a spiritual growth technique given to us by Sharon Porter and Kaye Cooper in their Joyful Living Program.  Following an exploration of higher values at a retreat at Belton, Texas in the spring of 2011, Sharon related a dreamlike insight she had during the night.  Her insight was that values are alive and vibrant.  They are full of spiritual energy.  They are not just words.  They have an ability to move about among people, to grow, to express themselves.  

Alive” means values grow, mature, act and adapt.    Here’s an analogy that helps me understand what “alive” means.  Compare a photograph of a puppy to the actual presence of an active and friendly puppy.  The picture is fixed, cute and unchanging, not alive.  It is a pretty piece of paper but you can’t have much of a relationship with a picture.  The puppy itself is affectionate, interactive and full of activity, surprise and joy.  It is alive in an extremely good way.  So in my analogy, values are alive, charged with energy and interactive like the puppy only they are alive in mind and in spiritual experience, not material experience.

Sharon led us in a brief activity in which we visualized ourselves soaking in a warm tub full of the value “gratitude.”  What follows is my effort to make a longer visualization out of Sharon’s exercise.  The intent is to allow the spirit within to make the value gratitude more real, alive and vivid while we are immersed (soaking) in its energy.  While we soak, we will think about and feel the spiritual power of gratitude.  We are using our imagination to open our awareness but the mind/spirit energy is real, not imaginary. 

[Pause 5 sec.]

Relax.  Breathe normally but deeply.  Breathe out tension.   Breathe in relaxation.  Feel your body relax. Breathe again and again.  You are now present and attentive on three real levels.  Your relaxed body is present.  Your mind is here.  You are spiritually present because you choose to be.    You are now relaxed in body, attentive in mind and alert in your spirit to engage in contact with the spirit of everything that is.

You are in a beautiful room carved entirely out of one huge piece of translucent, warm white crystal.  There is soft light suffusing everything.  In the middle of the room is a small bathing pool carved out of the same stone and decorated on its edges with carvings of vines and flowers.  On the wall on one side of the pool is a list of available values and spiritual practices you may select.  You reach for the list and touch the word “gratitude” and instantly the pool is full of pale lavender colored light which is transparent and sparkling with flashes of white and silver.  You place your finger in the pool. You are faintly aware of feelings of calm, peace, gentleness and fullness.  The pool is entirely safe and totally inviting.  Your urge is to immerse yourself completely in this energy of gratitude.  You are alone, you are safe. 

Quickly you slip into the pool.  As your body touches the light in the pool, the light melts into you.  You absorb it.  The light is pure spiritual energy filtering into the spaces between the electrons in your body.  You feel thankful and generously blessed.   Your sense of self becomes positive and you grasp that Spirit regards you as worthy of her love and her nurture.  You are treasured, cherished and adored.  Now soak and 

  • Feel grateful that Spirit has faith in you to progress in nobility of character and how she loves you.  
  • Feel thankful for the many unearned gifts you have been immersed in.  
  • Feel generously blessed.  
  • Feel cherished, treasured and adored.  
  • Soak in the love, blessing and generosity of spirit.  

[Pause 15 sec]

The ennobling energy of gratitude is yours to use forever.  It will lead you to be more gracious, generous and forgiving.  This power, along with life and all that life involves for eternity, are Spirt’s gifts to you.  Enjoy and use the spirit energy that continues to resonate clearly in your soul.  Live fully in spirit.  Soak eternally in the living, changing, growing power of gratitude.

Here is a short list of values to soak in.  Enjoy!

Generosity, Love, Service, Forgiveness, Tolerance, Patience, Loyalty, Courage, Trustworthiness, Mercy, Honesty

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Love One Another

By Kaye Cooper

Note to readers: References are to THE URANTIA BOOK in two forms. 1. page: paragraph for books printed according to the format of the original printing and 2. paper: section. paragraph for translations and books formatted differently from the original.

Jesus said, “You shall love one another with a new and startling affection.”

 

  • What does it mean to love one another? Define love. 

Unselfishness. (1950:5/180:5.10) 

The desire to do good to others. (648:4/56:10.21) 

  • Who are we to love? 

Unbelievers: The love call of the spiritual family should prove to be the effective destroyer of the hate urge of the unbelieving and war-minded citizens of the earthly kingdoms. (1930:1/178:1.4) 

Believers: You are all the children of light; therefore, stumble not into the misunderstanding entanglements of mortal suspicion and human intolerance. If you are ennobled by the grace of faith to love unbelievers, should you not also equally love those who are your fellow believers in the far-spreading household of faith? (2042:0/191:4.4) 

  • What does it mean to love “with a new and startling affection?” 

Spontaneous, generous, and sincere friendliness. (1951:1/180:5.12) 

Genuine compassion for your fellows. (1951:1/180:5.12) 

Relate to others so they receive the highest possible good as a result of your contact with them. (1950:2/180:5.7) 

Serve for their benefit with a wholehearted affection. (1945:2-3/180:1.5-6) 

Have faith in one another. (2040:2/191:2.1) 

Trust and confide in one another. (2055:2/193:3.2) 

I want you all to be one, even as the Father and I are one. (1964:3/182:1.6) 

  • Why should we love one another? 

“And so I give you this new commandment: That you love one another even as I have loved you. And by this will all men know that you are my disciples if you thus love one another.” (1944:4/180:1.1) ” And when people see you so love them, and when they behold how fervently you serve them, they will perceive that you have become faith-fellows of the family of God, and they will follow after the Spirit of Truth which they see in your lives.” (2044:3/191:6.2) 

The Father and I will be “able to live in the souls of each one of you and also in the hearts of all other men who love us and make that love real in their experiences by loving one another, even as I am now loving you.” (1949:1/180:4.5) 

  • How do we learn to love? 

Through the “living interpretation of the Spirit of Truth, who directs the loving contact of one human being with another.” (1951:0/180:5.1) 

“This new teacher is the Spirit of Truth who will live with each one of you, in your hearts and so will all the children of light be made one and be drawn toward one another.” (1949:1/180:4.5) 

If you love your fellow men, you must have discovered their values. You can best discover values in your associates by discovering their motivation. If someone irritates you, causes feelings of resentment, you should sympathetically seek to discern his viewpoint, his reasons for such objectionable conduct. If once you understand your neighbor, you will become tolerant, and this tolerance will grow into friendship and ripen into love. You cannot truly love your fellows by a mere act of the will. Love is only born of thoroughgoing understanding of your neighbor’s motives and sentiments. It is not so important to love all men today as it is that each day you learn to love one more human being.” (1098:1&3/100:4.4&6) 

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We All Need Love…Now!

Kaye Cooper 2020

In times of uncertainty, confusion, and even fear, we all need the comfort and reassurance of love more than ever. Parents and children, friends and strangers, leaders and victims—everyone needs more love. How do we squeeze out more love for those around us, especially our families, when we desperately need to be loved, ourselves?

An answer? Find more sources of love to give. Stick with me now! That may sound impossible, but I want to share with you where I have found the love to give. You have probably already tapped this well of love within you without realizing its source and what an endless supply is available for the asking.  Receiving love is important but giving love refreshes one’s soul too.  You get a love benefit from having love flow through you. Have you ever heard a baby cry when you are really tired? If you put aside your own need and discover the compassion to comfort the child, you have connected with the Source of love.  

What is it that makes us able to overlook our own weariness and need? You may already have an opinion. I believe that our connection with Spirit gives us the capacity to forget our own needs to help another. Mixed in with all our emotions, thoughts, and physical bodies, we are spiritual beings, as well—children in a spiritual family. And we are connected to the universal source of all selfless love. When we see others (such as that distraught baby) with our spiritual eyes, we can draw to us the love we need—and the strength, wisdom, and courage.  So there is a spiritual source of love that we can tap into in order to pass it on to others.

Try it now.

Let’s shift to an exercise of tapping-in and passing-on love.  Think of someone you care for and appreciate—someone you know personally. Relax for a moment. Close your eyes if you wish. Imagine this person close to you. Open your heart to appreciate him or her.  Focus on the things you appreciate about your loved one. Allow a grateful feeling to expand in your chest. Feel gratitude growing stronger and stronger.  See them as the best they can be.  This is seeing them as Spirit sees them.

As you progress toward seeing with more spiritual vision, notice your understanding gradually begin to change. Your spiritual eyes see people more like a loving parent sees a precious young child, as full of potential for goodness, as growing, maturing, and as having a marvelous destiny—you view them with gentleness and understanding, without anger or blame.  

None of us will be perfect at spiritual vision because, after all, we are all very immature spiritual beings. Nevertheless, seeing with spiritual eyes can change the way we feel.  The more loving we feel, the more empowered we are to express our concern and appreciation to another. The more we make the effort to use our spiritual eyes, the stronger our connection to the Source of all love. Continue to explore what you see and feel for a few more moments.

In your everyday life, allow new spiritual love to flow through you to others.  Spiritual love is appreciation, kindness, gentleness, trust, graciousness, respect, desire to benefit the other person, and much more high, ethical, unselfish treatment of others. Use this method frequently and you will grow deeper in your spiritual connection, clearer in your spiritual vision, and stronger in your capacity to give your family and friends love in all circumstances!

Peace be with you!

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Parable of Fatherly Service

A visualization and worship experience.

By Kaye Cooper

One way that worship is defined is this: Looking to the nature of God for the inspiration of service to the many.  Out of worship comes our own growth in the family of God—the enrichment of our desire to serve, our energy for service, and our effectiveness at service.  I want to share a short visualization with you.  It is called “The Parable of Fatherly Service.”  At the end of the visualization, I will give you a time of silence to worship as you wish.  I will close the worship time with a piece of music.  Are there any questions before I begin?

The Parable of Fatherly Service

Let me first set the stage for you.  On Thursday night, only hours before he was arrested, Jesus took his apostles to the safety of an upper room to enjoy an uninterrupted time with them.  He wanted to share with his apostles some last words of caution and encouragement before he departed his mortal life.  There they celebrated Passover and Jesus instigated the new sacrament of communion.

Because Jesus wanted privacy with his close associates, no servant was provided that night to wash the dust of the roadway from their feet.  Each of the apostles avoided taking the role of servant upon himself, and so their feet remained unwashed as the supper began.  Jesus took advantage of this situation to enact a parable for his apostles.  To demonstrate for them one last time the nature of his life of loving service, to encourage them to follow his example.

And now relax in your chair.  Close your eyes if you wish.  And imagine that you are one of those apostles, sharing a last precious evening with your beloved Master.  You and the other apostles have been seated around the Passover table with Jesus for some time.  Then, without explanation he rises and walks to the door where basins, towels and pitchers of water have been provided for the washing of feet.  He removes his outer robe and wraps a long, slender towel around the waist of his tunic.  He pours water into a bowl and walks over to kneel at the feet of one of your fellow apostles.  All of you are horrified when it becomes evident that Jesus intends to take upon himself the role of servant and wash the feet of the apostle before whom he has knelt.  But Jesus insists despite objections.

You watch as he washes the feet of an apostle and gently dries them, then another and another.  And now he kneels before you.  He removes your sandals and washes your dusty feet in the clean water from the pitcher.  He dries them gently.

Then he looks up directly into your eyes, and you see love and understanding…and insight into your life.  And with a final, gentle smile he says, “I enact this parable of service so you will remember that he who would be great in my family must become the server of all.  If you would follow me, serve my children.”

(allow 4 minutes of meditative music or silence)

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Memorable Truths and Considerations

By William Cooper
  1. You are a first-generation child of the God of all creation.  So, what do you expect you will grow up to be?
  2. You are material and spiritual in nature.  The material part of you is temporary.  The spiritual part survives and continues to grow.  What you achieve now toward spiritual maturity is real and lasting.  
  3.  This life is the important beginning of your eternal career, not a purposeless occurrence.
  4.  We are supposed to be brothers and sisters, partners in each other’s lives.  We are supposed to be linked to one another by love, caring and respect.
  5. Your personal religion should be unique.  It should consist in following the leading of your own Spirit Within.
  6. Life has meaning.  We can choose to be an animal or a noble spirit being.  The animal part of us will die.  The spirit being will live forever.
  7. It is a great privilege to experience life on such an uncivilized planet.  It will help us understand and serve others in our eternal career.
  8.  We can use our creativity to invent ourselves by imagining the best possible behavior and then managing ourselves to display that behavior.
  9. God is your parent.  Children just naturally grow up to be like their parents.  In fact they must work hard to avoid it.
  10.  It does not matter how slow you go as long as you do not stop. (Confucius)
  11.  When you have faults, do not fear to abandon them.  (Confucius)
  12.  Inner beauty is far more significant than outer beauty.  Inner beauty    comes from loving, caring attitudes carried into action.
  13. Inner beauty, with a little encouragement, grows eternally and lasts forever.
  14. You can smell beauty from fresh mowed grass, cinnamon, wisteria, yeast bread baking, sea breezes.
  15. Practice love, forgiveness, service and respect.  They will reward you and all who know you.
  16. Love is the best action and the best reaction, always.  Love does good in all circumstances.
  17. Every living thing and person responds favorably to being loved.
  18. Love given and love received are both worthy rewards of living.  The joy of love given is ours to take by giving service and caring.
  19. An attitude of persistent, unselfish love works miracles of values transformation and good health in the person holding that attitude.
  20. Love grows vigorously when its seed takes root in a love hungry soul.
  21. Love can transform persons, cultures, and even entire planets. If you want a better world, love lavishly.
  22. With life as short as a half-taken breath, don’t plant anything but love.  (Rumi)
  23. Love serves.  It does not exploit.  Love is gentle, kind, forgiving, merciful and tolerant.
  24. Despise the sin but love the sinner.
  25. Respect virtue even in the sinner.  It proves the Spirit still dwells within.
  26. Love disciplines but it does not hurt, harm, or administer vengeance.
  27. Love should be our universal mode of behavior.  It has magical power on personal, social and political levels to achieve things that are super important and which nothing else can achieve.
  28. Love benefits both the giver and the receiver and even the observer.  All feel richer who recognize that the gift of love has been given.
  29. Love is the way of the Spirit Within.
  30. Love rules the universe.  Inevitably, love will one day rule this world and every heart in it.
  31. Slay evil with love.  Start within.
  32. Be aggressive and lavish with love.
  33. It is better to love too much than to love too little.
  34. Prayer communicates with God.  Faith acts according to his leading.
  35. Pray for spiritual growth (character development) because that is the purpose of life.  Learn to cope cheerfully and graciously with disappointment because that is the fast path to spiritual growth.
  36. You won’t find anything in life that gives you more pleasure than being of service to others.
  37. While love is the desire to do good for others, service is the action of doing good for others.
  38. Service is not just an attitude or desire.  It is good deeds.
  39. A lot of little services by many people will do. Serving as you pass by requires only modest levels of planning and commitment.
  40. A smile, a helping hand, courtesy, good attitude, cheerfulness, polite assistance; these are all services to others requiring no planning and no sacrifice.
  41. Don’t resist your urges to service when they arise.
  42. Service is how love gets expressed through action.  It is a primary way we develop our connectedness to others through love.
  43. Service is helping another achieve her worthy needs and goals.
  44. Service develops friendships.  If you want a friend, be a friend.
  45. To make a friend of someone, find something you know they want and do it for them.
  46.   A few small services by many people does more to improve the world than the dedicated lives of a few saints.
  47. Service shows actual willingness to give one’s self and assets for the benefit of another.
  48. Service builds a mutual sense of relatedness on which all sorts of benefits grow.
  49. Service is a cause of love and it is a consequence of love.  Service / love is emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually very powerful, very attractive, and very inspiring.Service is love expressed in action and it participates in the immense magical power of love.
  50. Service extends the helpful hand of brotherhood and that is important.
  51. Allowing yourself to seek vengeance or to hold grudges involves great spiritual costs to you and to everyone related to you.  And we are all related to you.
  52. When you forgive another, you relieve yourself of the ugly burden of assessing the guilt and punishment of the offender and of determining how much they must suffer to pay their debt.
  53. When you forgive, you reopen the possibility of beneficial relationship.
  54. Forgiveness does not require forgetting.  It does require setting aside the desire to punish, to penalize or to even scores. When you forgive, you are saying “Here is a fresh chance to do right.”
  55. For inner peace and satisfaction, establish a continuous, constant, eternal relationship with your Spirit Within.
  56. Your thought will be clearer and higher quality if you meditate and think with God.
  57. The truth response in your heart guides you and counsels you on all things having meaning and value.
  58. Continual progress toward excellence of character is the objective and purpose of this life.  Excellence of character is not completed in this life, but direction can be reliably set.
  59. The values you actually live by are the building blocks of your character.  Your loyalty to your values stabilizes your character.  Your disloyalty to your values proves they have not yet become really a part of you.
  60. Your values are your attitudes and actions you base your life on. They are the way you distinguish and present yourself to the universe.
  61. Optimism is your ally. What you believe, you might possibly try. What you try, you might possibly achieve. What you do not try, has no chance.
  62. Your feelings mean something. Examine them. 
  63. Most of the benefits of forgiving flow to the person who forgives. Forgive as much as you can as quick as you can, even when the offender is unworthy or unrepentant.

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Spirit Within

A DRAMATIC SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE

By Meredith Sprunger

Many people have dramatic experiences which change their whole lives. My 88-year-old uncle, for instance, told me of such an experience in his middle thirties. He underwent a serious operation and the surgeon concluded he would die. One night, two angel-like persons approached his bed and asked him if he wanted to live. He answered, “Yes”’ They countered, “Why?” He told them he wanted to pay his debts – he had a heavy debt on his farm. They told him they would grant his wish. From that moment he recovered dramatically, and this experience has influenced his entire life.

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Our Father Sits 

  By Kaye Cooper

Our Father sits in His place

at the center of all creation.

His reach stretches outward

beyond the farthest reach of any mind,

    of any imagination.

He holds in Himself

all of what is known

            and all of what might be

                                   and all of what might be thought

or dreamt

                        or one day reached.

 

Our Father sits.

He sees, hears and knows.

He knows each and every being

in His creation.

And He knows the route of each electron. He feels the movement of every star.

He lives through every life in this universe,

takes joy at every sunrise

       and weeps with every pain.

 

Our Father shares all of
this.

He feels with us

                               and learns the life that we lead

                                 because we share with Him.


In all of time and space

                      there is not one experience 

                         which He does not share

                                        not one which He cannot find 

                 a way to use.

In all the patterns He has set for us

 all the children He has sent

and all that we have shared with Him, the

thread runs through:

                                    The Father’s love is being expressed His

     beauty learned anew.

 

He shares in our adventure and

    listens while we learn

And smiles with a warm and

   loving smile

                                          as we learn the lessons He has planned.

He lifts us up

not even step by step but smaller yet:

atom by atom

replacing us

with a new divinity a

new being

as shining as He.

 

Age upon age we live through this journey

becoming that which He knows we can.

And He waits very

patiently

                                              at the center of the Universe to

            greet us

                                                     when at last we find Him, to

welcome the being

           that we have become.

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Developing Spiritual

Relationship with God

and the Cosmic Family

by William Cooper

Talking Things Over with God

Jesus in his prayers as a youngster would just talk to his heavenly Father in the fashion he used with Joseph, who was a very attentive and caring mortal Father.  He would talk, ask questions, “listen”, discuss, and interpret his impressions.   It was embarrassing to Jesus’ parents that Jesus did not observe the forms and fashions of prayer for their religious culture and he was open and obvious about it.  Like us, Jesus was often not certain exactly what God’s response was, but he was sure that God was responding.

As Jesus matured and began to understand who he was, he continued to relate to the I Am in informal discussion mode.  He was using this mode of prayer when he prayed repeatedly in Gethsemene.  Talking things over with God makes God very real and near, which he is.  God will respond to even the faintest indication of faith.  I think that attempting to intuit God’s responses to us is more than a faint flicker of faith.  To attempt such is an extremely appropriate application of faith.  God would never fail to respond to such an act of faith.  Seriously, try it.  This prayer practice promotes a rich and constant relationship with God, Spirit and our cosmic family.

Commitment to Spiritual Family

Jesus tried to teach his followers that he was here to establish the Family of God on earth.  They were too much caught up in the concept that the Messiah would come and found a material kingdom.  So, Jesus altered his approach to talk in terms of a kingdom.  He taught that the kingdom he came to found was not an earthly kingdom but rather it was/is a kingdom in the hearts of people who follow the leading of the spirit within each person.  This inner kingdom he described as presided over by a loving and patriarchal king.  And this is true, but it is not his preferred concept.  He wanted us to see the spiritual reality, that engulfs our material reality, as a family that has our personal and collective welfare as a central and constant concern.  To Jesus, family was not merely a kinship, it included a purpose of taking care of the family enterprise of pursuing God’s plan.  God’s plan is to knit together the cosmos by the attraction of the love and goodness of God.  This plan includes high adventure of our being a growing and serving part in expanding the inhabited and unified cosmos.  It includes participating actively in our deity parent’s plans and thereby advancing in becoming like God, deity ourselves.

Jesus said if you believe that God loves you with an infinite love and follow the leading of the spirit within your heart, then you are in the family of God.  That sounds kind of cool but what are the consequences, expectations and opportunities?

Let’s stop just a minute and consider the difference in the way we feel first when we see our eternal destiny to be a loyal servant of God the good king. (Pause) Is that exciting to you? Now, second, feel what it is like to look at yourself as a beloved and privileged child of God and of the vast, loving family of God, whose destiny is to choose a personal path to grow up to be like his / her parent.  Now, is that exciting to you? (Pause)  I hope you can feel the difference.  I certainly can.  Now back to the expectations, opportunities and consequences of this status.

One consequence is the opportunity for an eternal life of service to God’s ongoing adventure with love.  I call God’s adventure of fostering and proving the truth of the effectiveness of love via experience,” the family business”.  This is what God and all creation are currently doing.  This has been going on for trillions of years and will continue into eternity, will never end.  We will never run out of important things to do.  Ours is not a static job or a bit role to play as a servant at a king’s court.  The family of God provides progressively more and more responsible roles for all of its members.  As recipients of Adjusters and of personality, there is no known limit to how far we may progress in eternity.  Our progress entails study, service, mastery of power, responsibility, loyalty to God’s will and all of these with the love, graciousness and generosity of our divine parents.

The Family of God is so vast that we lack words for the number of its members but everyone in the family who is pursuing the family business is devoted to achievement of God’s good, gracious, generous and merciful goals –infinite love permeating everyone, everything and every action.  In committing to God’s family business, we are committing to join all other family members in humble efforts to achieve love, to enthusiastically pursue the way of love and to institutionalize it as a living, enlarging practice for all.  Joinder in this family and its business is God’s plan for us all.

There is a great deal more that can be said about spiritual family.  It can be, after all, the core around which each of us can form our philosophy of living.  But the last observation I want to make in closing is that all of the members of the spiritual family want all of its members to succeed in doing and fostering God’s way of love and will help each other achieve that goal in any way consistent with God’s will.  Just ask and then listen and follow expectantly.

Exercise

Letter to and From Mom and Dad

Now let’s take about 5min to write a quick note to Mom and Dad about their spiritual family.  You might want to be grateful.  You might want to explore with them what spiritual family means to you.  How do you feel about being a member of such a vast, purposeful and mutually supportive spiritual family?  Examine the extent of your desire to participate. [Allow 5 min.]

Time is up.

But don’t put your pen down.  Now take 5 min to write what seems to you to be the response Mom and Dad would make to you.

Exercise

Developing Relationship by Conversation

Ask key and/or immediately relevant questions.  Use a form of question and answer dialog. You ask the question and you imagine an appropriate answer from the Spirit Within and you make notes.

In circumstances usually of quiet contemplation I ask how to take known macro principles of God’s will and interpret them to fit my immediate micro needs.  Some examples are:

  • How can I be loving to this person or even this thing?
  • How can I truly forgive disloyalty or betrayal?
  • Contempt and anger must go or at least be diminished.  How can I do this?
  • How can I contribute love, mercy, truth, beauty and goodness to improve this situation?
  • What higher value do I need to apply here to adjust my attitude or that of another?
  • How would applying acceptance, inclusion and respect help this situation?
  • How can I be courteous, generous, trusting and charming in anticipated difficult circumstances?
  • From where I am right now, how can I make good come from this?
  • In the face of apparent failure, what can I learn from this?

You may say, ”But Bill I already ask myself these things.”  And I reply, “That is wonderful, but do you ask these as questions to your human experience and wisdom alone or as questions explicitly directed to your spiritual guides and tutors, of which there are many.”  There is a strong spiritual quality, even an urge to action, when you address your spiritual helpers and seek to be sensitive to their responses.  This ask, listen, interpret and act/respond process builds relationship that becomes very real, very revealing of truth, beauty, goodness and Love.

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Experiencing the Holy Spirit

Kaye and Bill Cooper 6-9-20

The Infinite Mother Spirit is the perfect expression if the nurturing character of God. She is superbly endowed with the attributes of empathy, compassion, patience, mercy, and love. These qualities are exquisitely revealed in her spiritual ministry. She ministers love and overshadows justice with mercy. She possesses supernal kindness and merciful affection. (Adapted from UB 9:1.8.)

The presence of the Infinite Spirit, the Third Person of Deity, we may know even during our mortal lives, for material creatures can actually experience her beneficence (her active goodness, big-hearted generosity, and kindheartedness), because she is in elaborate contact with each of us and everything material, mindal or spiritual.  (Adapted from UB 9:2.5.)

We are promised that we can “actually experience” the beneficence of the Holy Spirit—her gracious generosity. Why bother to seek this experience? Because it is important to know about God. On this planet we don’t know much at all about a very significant aspect of God—the Infinite Spirit. The Infinite Mother Spirit functions as the Mother Spirit of each local universe. But knowing as a fact that she is here is only a first step. It is much more important to move beyond knowledge, to increasingly grow in the ability to feel the presense of God. (see UB 155:6.12.) So what we are going to do today is to open ourselves to experience the presence of God as expressed in the Holy Spirit. We are going to do that by focusing on particular values which are characteristic of our Mother.  Here is the process we would like to use:  

  1. We will relax together into contact with spirit and maintain that connection throughout our time together.  Feel free to write in your journal at any time during this activity if you wish.  
  2. We will lead you through a worshipful group exploration of each of the five values on the list we give you in a moment. You are invited to focus with appreciation and gratitude on each of the five qualities on the list as an avenue to experience the Holy Spirit who is constantly with us.  You will be invited to share aloud at various times during this part of the activity. 
  3. Then we will have a quiet time of individual meditation and imagination.  
  4. Last, each of us will share whatever we want with the group and continue with comments and reflections. 

We especially suggest that you approach these values with a combination of thinking and feeling.  Think with the highest spirit levels of the mind our Mother has given you.  And feel each value with your soul.  Feel your thoughts.  Think about your feelings.  Flow back and forth between thought and feeling, between meaning and value.  Allow them to flow and intermingle within you like a beautiful melody.  

Do you have any questions about these concepts or about what we are going to do?

Holy Spirit Values:

Active Goodness

Gracious Generosity

Steadfast Patience

Unfailing Kindheartedness

Merciful Affection

  1. Let’s start by relaxing. Get comfortable and balanced where you are sitting. Close your eyes if you wish. Breathe deeply and relax more…and again. Breathe fully but comfortably.  Begin by thinking of someone you love and appreciate.  Imagine being with them, safe in each other’s presence.  Think of how much you appreciate that person, how thankful you are for their being in your life.  Imagine the gratitude you feel.  Let gratitude bloom inside your heart and grow stronger…deeper…richer.  Allow this wonderful feeling of gratitude to fill your body with spirit.  Now spirit fills the space around you…the room in which you sit.  Enjoy being absorbed in appreciation and thanksgiving.  Maintain this attitude as we move into our worshipful group exploration of the characteristics of our Holy Spirit.

     

  2. Exploring the Spirit’s characteristics.  We begin with the first characteristic:  Active Goodness.  Recall the goodness with which we are blessed: friendships, challenges, surprises, empathy, compassion, sincerity, purpose.  Our lives are filled with beautiful spiritual values nurtured by the Holy Spirit.  Enjoy reflecting on these values for a moment.  Share aloud the values that come to your attention.

    [Wait 1 min.]

  3. Next contemplate the second characteristic: The Gracious Generosity of the Holy Spirit.  All things physical and intellectual are provided by our Mother Spirit.  She provides our very existence and consciousness.  Day-by-day the Spirit works incessantly to improve us individually…and to improve our civilization.  She touches all areas—health, government, education, industry, reversion, and, of course, family and religion.  Reflect in gratitude for these gifts of the Spirit.  I invite you to express aloud your appreciation to the gracious generosity of our Mother Spirit and her Spirit presence.

    [Wait 1min.}

  4. Let’s turn our attention to the third Motherly value:  Steadfast Patience.  Like a human mother, the Holy Spirit of our Mother needs to have lots of patience.  We children must try her daily with our self-centered thinking and our ease-seeking, and spiritual task avoidance.  But she works loyally to provide us with opportunities to grow.  Her guardian seraphim manage our lives moment-to-moment.  Sometimes the lessons of life are hard…but they always bring us far more than we expect.  Other seraphim teach us the truths of life:  spiritual wisdom, racial justice, optimism, compassion, integrity, loyalty, and so much more.  Consider something you have learned and allow your gratitude to pour silently outward to the seraphim, the patient Mother-ministers of our daily lives.

    [Wait 1 min.]

  5. Fourth, our Mother is not only patient, she is Unfailingly Kindhearted.  Her kindness is described as ‘supernal’—far beyond any kindness we can imagine.  What magnificent safety there is in being taught, guided, protected, and encouraged by a parent who has never felt or expressed frustration, disappointment, irritation, or any number of other self-centered human emotions!  She is the original pattern for kindness—and the ultimate example, as well.  Imagine her hands patting your shoulders, her lips kissing the top of your head fondly.  Share aloud how she makes you feel.

    [Wait 1 min.]

  6. She moves face-to-face with each of us. Recognize the way she feels about us—her Merciful Affection for each of us—the fifth characteristic of our Mother.  She has not one ounce of blame in her.  She forgives us as a matter of course because she knows our spiritual longings and purposes.  Imagine her smile, her glowing motherly face, the joy in her eyes. She loves each one of us as if we were the only child she has!  Feel her affection.

    [Wait 1 min.]

  7. Move into your own private time with the Holy Spirit of our Mother.  Open yourself to her wisdom and loving ministry.  Enjoy her as a person—your spiritual mother. She is real. She is close with us.

    I will give you ten minutes of silence with the presence of our Mother. I will let you know when time is up.

    Allow 10 minutes.

  8. Sharing and Discussion. Now it is time to return our attention to our group.  Bring our Mother back with you.  You are invited to share whatever you want from this experience.  Choosing to share provides the opportunity that your experience may bless others in the group as much or more than it blessed you!  Always respect that each person’s experience is unique and valid for them.  

Our spiritual destiny is conditioned only by our spiritual longings and purposes. (see UB156:5.9)

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Why We Should Proclaim Jesus’ Message

By William Cooper

Jesus taught his apostles that there are five cardinal features of his core message. (Paper 170 Section 4 Paragraphs 8 -13 / Page 1863 Paragraphs 6-11) 

  1. Preeminence of the individual. God is concerned with each woman or man personally and directly. There is no involvement of tribe or priest required. Nor is apprenticeship in low orders of spiritual hierarchy required before we have personal and instantaneous access to God. You are a beloved direct spiritual child of God and he protects, educates, and supports you and is always present with you.

  2. The will as the determinative factor in human experience. You will succeed in progressing if you choose righteousness. Progress will not be withheld nor will it be imposed. It is your sacred right and responsibility to choose what you are becoming.
     
  3. Spiritual fellowship with God the father. You and the father are close personal associates. You have a parent-child relationship – intimate and familiar – unless you neglect or refuse to choose to have it. 
  1. The Supreme satisfactions of the loving service of humanity. Loving service is the way of joy, satisfaction, and eternal progress in attaining God likeness. It is all yours for the wanting and the doing. It is your choice again. 
  1. The transcendence of the spiritual over the material in human personality. As you choose to live the loving and serving life in all circumstances, you will create a spiritual self of God-like and eternal potential even while the physical origins of you melt into the material past. 

So according to Jesus that is what his message was and is.

The Spirit of Truth resides in this message. (Paper 178 Section 1 Paragraph 6 / Page 1930 Paragraph 3). Our loving service is the mighty social lever to uplift the races of darkness and the Spirit of Truth is our power multiplying fulcrum. Our loving service and the Spirit of Truth are supposed to work in partnership to achieve God’s goal of revealing truth to humanity. 

(Paper 34 Section 5 Paragraph 5 / page 379 Paragraph 5) 

The Spirit of Truth is poured out on all people but it is almost wholly limited in function and power by the individual’s personal reception of that which constitutes the sum and substance of the mission of the bestowal son. 

(Paper 128 Section 7 Paragraph 6 / Page 1417 Paragraph 5) 

The prime purpose of the bestowal mission was to provide God the experience of human life from the viewpoint of the human creature. This was required for Michael to achieve sovereignty over his universe. A second purpose of the bestowal mission was to make the supreme revelation of God to humanity. Accepting Jesus’ message constitutes the personal reception of the substance of the mission of the bestowal son to reveal God to man. In the process of his bestowal mission Jesus decided to teach a new religion – the religion of being led by the Inner Spirit into the doing of loving service. (This is the will of God for us.) 

In proclaiming Jesus’ message, human proclaimers are serving the John the Baptist herald function for the ministry of the Spirit of Truth to the souls of humanity. This herald function of declaring the good news puts those who accept it in a position to make meaningful choices to progress or not. It starts the person considering real and meaningful choices. It liberates the Spirit of Truth ministry to that person. 

Just to remind you of the consequences the Spirit of Truth can have if liberated by people accepting Jesus’ core message. (Paper 194 Section 2 / Page 2060 Paragraphs 2-7)

  1. The Spirit of Truth works to foster and personalize truth. (The truth is that all reality works to advance the Father’s will to unite all persons and things by the magnetic attraction of love. What advances God’s will is real. What does not, is not real.) Truth reveals what is real and how reality works.
  2. The Spirit of Truth works to destroy the believers feeling of orphanhood
  3. The Spirit of Truth helps people recall and understand the words of Jesus.
  4.  The Spirit of Truth helps to illuminate and reinterpret Jesus’s life on earth. 
  5. The Spirit of Truth helps believers witness to the reality of Jesus’ teachings and his life as he lived it. It provides a fresh interpretation for each believer and each generation.
  6. The Spirit of Truth leads all believers “into all truth, into the expanding knowledge of the experience of the living and growing spiritual consciousness of the reality of eternal and ascending sonship with God.” 

So why proclaim Jesus’ message? Because it is something that God trusts you to do and something of immense value to humanity and the spiritual family. It is partnering with God in achieving one of God’s spiritual purposes and it will be an exciting and entirely meaningful adventure. Without the proclamation of the good news, the mighty Spirit of Truth is almost powerless. The herald function is an essential part of the plan. 

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Life Is Just a School

Life is just a school.

Your loving spirit Father is your school master.

When you do not follow his suggestions

All sorts of bad things can happen.

But he did not cause them.

He simply did not prevent them.

And why not?

Because life is just a school

And the wisdom of following your master’s guidance

Is the most important lesson.

Bill Cooper 2009

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True Religion

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Jesus on True Religion

Prepared by William Cooper

Jesus’ discourse on true religion (UB p.1728) was delivered ten months before his crucifixion.  The Urantia Book describes it as one of the most remarkable addresses which his apostles ever listened to throughout all their years of association with him.  I think it is still very remarkable even after 2000 years of Christianity.  His comments were prompted by a question from the apostle Thomas, which was “Master, I would really like to know just what is wrong with the religion of our enemies at Jerusalem?  What is the real difference between their religion and ours?  Why is it we are at such diversity of belief when we all profess to serve the same God?”

I am going to present Jesus’ response in seven sub-topics. I have indicated my comments and questions by presenting them in italics.  An asterisk after a word indicates the word is defined at the end of the article.

My seven sub-topics are:

  1. Distinguishing the Forms of Religious Devotion
  2. Freedom*, Liberty*, Heroes* and Prophets*
  3. Unifying Effect of Religion of the Spirit
  4. All Things Are Sacred
  5. Proof You Are God Knowing
  6. Reassurance of Salvation
  7. Fruits of the Spirit, Consequences of Being Spirit Led*

I.  Distinguishing the Forms of Religious Devotion

At any one time and among any one people there are to be found three distinct and coexisting forms of religious devotion. And these three are:

  1. Primitive religion. The semi natural and instinctive urge to fear mysterious energies and worship* superior forces.  It is chiefly a religion of fear.
  2. The religion of civilization.  This consists of the advancing religious concepts and practices of the civilizing races.  It is the religion of the mind – the intellectual theology of established religious tradition.  All organized religious traditions are in this category.
  3. True religion.  This is the religion of revelation to your soul [by your personal Spirit Within and the spirit of Jesus]. What these spirits reveal is supernatural* values*, even a partial insight into eternal realities*.  This is the religion of the spirit, whose truth* is demonstrated* in human experience*.

What are supernatural* values? (Look at fruits of the spirit, and spiritual weapons, below) What does “demonstrated in human experience” mean?  In what forms does such experience come to us?  Consider both inner experience and social or outer experience as well as sudden insight versus slow realization.  Are the events in other people’s lives part of our experience if we view them with compassion and empathy? 

The great difference between the religion of the mind and the religion of the spirit is that, while religion of the mind is upheld by ecclesiastical (churchly) authority, religion of the spirit is wholly based on human experience of spirit inspired insights into supernatural values, eternal realities, and our Heavenly Parent’s character.  We must educate ourselves to know that we should accept the spirit’s leading. 

[See fruits of the spirit, spiritual weapons, etc. below.]  This experience of spirit inspired insights can come suddenly or as slow, accumulated recognition, what we might call the growth of wisdom.

The religion of the spirit means effort, struggle, conflict, faith*, determination, love*, loyalty*, and progress. The religion of the mind –the theology of authority – requires little or none of these exertions from its formal believers.

Why effort, struggle, and conflict?  Can’t we avoid that?  Maybe it is because this is what meaningful human experience consists of. These efforts, struggles, and conflicts are between higher values and immaturities in one’s self.  These deal with our efforts to achieve self-mastery—to deal with life by faith and by trust in goodness.  These are efforts and struggles in everyone’s life.  These struggles and conflicts are contests within ourselves to establish reliable self-discipline to live according to higher values even when no other human knows the tendencies we struggle to control. The outcomes of these struggles determine our character which in turn has immense consequences in building our souls.

Jesus described his teachings as a new and very different religion that makes its chief appeal* to the divine spirit of our Heavenly Parent which resides in the mind of each person.

Why does religion of the spirit make its chief appeal to the Spirit Within and how?  Perhaps it is because we get an attraction response to truth through the Spirit Within.  Educating ourselves to identify that nudge gives us a way to recognize truth and God’s way.

This new religion will derive its authority*, it’s proof, from the spiritual fruits of its acceptance* that will so certainly appear in the personal experience* of all who really and truly become believers in the truths of this higher spiritual communion*.  [See fruits of the spirit, below.]

Jesus calls upon us to be born again, to be brought into spiritual life by the experience of personal communion with the spirit of God within.  [What will the experience of personal communion with God be like?  Extraordinary or not?]  Jesus has called us out of the darkness of authoritarian and traditional religion into the transcendent* light of the realization of making for ourselves the greatest discovery possible for the human soul to make – the supernal (celestial, heavenly) experience of finding God for* ourselves, in* ourselves, and of* ourselves, and of doing all this as a fact in our own personal experience*. [What do “forin and of ourselves connote?]

The religion of the mind ties you hopelessly to the past; the religion of the spirit consists in progressive revelation and ever beckons you on toward higher and holier achievements in spiritual ideals* and eternal realities*.  [See fruits of the spirit, spiritual weapons, etc. below for an identification of spiritual ideals and eternal realities.]

To summarize Jesus’ remarks on forms of religious devotion: Primitive religion is based on fear. The religion of civilization is founded on intellectual theology, tradition and rules.  Religion of the spirit is constantly renewed by inner spirit revelation as clarified by the Spirit of Jesus.  All three forms coexist in a culture and probably even in an individual’s spiritual life.  The validity of the meanings and values revealed by your Inner Spirit is proved by the fruits of actually living such meanings and values.  So, not actually living our meanings and values deprives our world and time of the spiritual fruits which would demonstrate their validity.  The fruits flow from the living, not from the mere knowledge of meanings and values.  There is power in our living this way because the Inner Spirit of each witness calls this behavior to its subject’s attention with approval and attraction.

II. Freedom, Liberty, Heroes and Prophets

While the religion of authority may impart a present feeling of settled security, you pay for such a temporary satisfaction the price of the loss of your spiritual freedom* and religious liberty*.  The religion of the spirit leaves you forever free to follow the truth wherever the leadings of the spirit may take you.  And be assured, this spirit has many things to impart to each generation which other generations have refused to hear.

Our Paradise Parent did indeed speak through Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, Amos and Hosea, but did not cease to minister words of truth to the world when these prophets of old made an end of their utterances.  Our Creator Parent is no respecter of races or generations in that the truth is provided in one age and withheld from another.

Jesus admonishes us to give up the practice of always quoting the prophets of old and of praising historical spiritual heroes, and instead to aspire to become living prophets* of the Most High and spiritual heroes* of the coming kingdom of loving service and mutual encouragement and compassion.  [What is a living prophet and what is spiritual heroism?]

We must cease to seek for the word of God only on the pages of the olden records of theological authority.  Those who are born of the spirit of God shall discern the word of God regardless of where it appears to take origin.  Divine truth* must not be discounted because the channel of its bestowal is apparently human.  But all of the ways of knowing about the fact of God are less important than increasingly growing in the ability to feel the presence of God.

What does it mean “fact of God” and “feel the presence of God?”  How is feeling the presence of God more revelatory of divine truth than knowing the facts about God?  Doesn’t this suggest that one who feels the presence of God and responds, even without knowledge of the fact of God, is practicing religion of the spirit?

Summarizing Sub Section II: Religion of the Spirit liberates us from all restraints including religious traditions, holy books, priests and human teachers and prophets.  We are encouraged to become living spokespersons for God and persons of courage and nobility of purpose regarding the coming kingdom of loving service and mutual encouragement. 

III. Unifying Effect of Religion of the Spirit

Every race of mankind has its own outlook on human existence; therefore must the religions of the mind ever run true to these various racial viewpoints.  Never can the religions of authority come to unification.  Human unity and mortal brotherhood can be achieved only through the super endowment of the religion of the spirit.  Racial minds differ, but all humanity is indwelt by the same divine and eternal spirit.  The hope of human mutual encouragement and compassion can only be realized as the divergent mind religions of authority become impregnated with and overshadowed by the unifying and ennobling religion of the spirit – the religion of directpersonal spiritual experience.  [What is spiritual experience as distinguished from nonspiritual experience?  Look at fruits of the spirit and consequences of the spirit listed below for insights into spiritual experience.]

The religions of authority can only divide men and set them in conscientious array against each other; the religion of the spirit will progressively draw men together and cause them to become understandingly sympathetic* with one another.  The religions of authority crystallize into lifeless creeds*; the religion of the spirit grows into the increasing joy* and liberty* of ennobling* deeds* of loving service and merciful* ministration.

Summarizing Sub section III: Loving unity is God’s goal.  There are racial and authoritarian religious outlooks which interfere with unification of humanity into a spiritual family relationship.  Substantial participation in religion of the spirit is the only remedy for this.  Religion of the spirit promotes unification of purpose among various religionists at the level of doing God’s will even without agreement as to what God’s will is or how to do it.  Creeds, theology and dogma attempt to enforce unity at the orthodox creedal level.  That is not possible and involves intolerable interference with spiritual freedom which would itself contradict God’s will that we be free to pursue the truth wherever the spirit leads us.

IV. All Things Are Sacred

There is only one adventure which is more satisfying and thrilling than the attempt to discover the will of the living God, and that is the supreme experience of honestly trying to do that divine will.  The will of God can be done in any earthly occupation.  Some callings are not holy and others secular.  All things are sacred in the lives of those who are spirit led; that is, subordinated* to truth*, ennobled by love*, dominated by mercy* and restrained by fairness – justice.  [Did Jesus really mean “all things” are sacred?] 

When you once begin to find God in your soul, presently you will begin to discover him in other people’s souls and eventually in all the creatures and creations of a mighty universe.  But what chance does the Creator have to appear as a God of supreme loyalties and divine ideals in the souls of people who give little or no time to the thoughtful contemplation of such eternal realities.

Summarizing Sub section IV: We should give thoughtful contemplation to discovering supreme loyalties and divine ideals in all creatures and creations and act accordingly, and consequently all things will become sacred to us. We should remember, regardless of what we are doing, everything we do or say or think matters and should exhibit goodness.

V. Proof You Are God Knowing

There are two positive and powerful demonstrations of the fact that you are God-knowing.

First: The fruits of the spirit of God will progressively show forth in your routine daily life.  [Spiritual fruits are treated below.]

Second: Your entire life plan will furnish positive proof that you have unreservedly risked everything you are and have on the adventure of survival after death in pursuit of the hope of finding the God of eternity, whose presence you have foretasted in time.

Summarizing Sub section V:  We risk everything by acting in accordance with faith (the positive leading of the Spirit Within) that God is our Parent and has a Glorious plan for us in administering God’s universes.  Allowing faith to dominate all priorities in our lives, we risk loss of material wealth, power, privilege and influence.

VI. Reassurance of Salvation

Now, make no mistake, our Heavenly Parent will ever respond to the faintest flicker of faith.  God takes note of the physical and superstitious emotions of the primitive man.  And with those honest but fearful souls whose faith is so weak that it amounts to little more than an intellectual conformity to a passive attitude of assent to religious authority, our Heavenly Parent is ever alert to honor and foster all such feeble attempts to reach out.  But you who have been called out of darkness into the light are expected to believe with a whole heart; your faith* shall dominate* the combined attitudes of body, mind and spirit.

What does “attitudes of body, mind, and spirit” mean? 

Attitudes of body: The things we apply our physical energies to.

Attitudes of mind: The ideas we apply our intellect to.

Attitudes of Spirit: The goals and values we pursue with our intellect and our physical effort.

VII. Fruits of the Spirit

Jesus said the fruits of the spirit would inevitably manifest and show forth in the lives of those who are born of the spirit and who therefore follow the leading of the spirit.  [What does “born of the spirit” mean? It means brought into spiritual existence. Spiritual birth results from recognition of God.  Spiritual growth results from appreciating and incorporating the admired qualities of God into our service to others.  “Born of the spirit” is a literal, not a figurative, reference.] The Urantia Book provides several lists of the spiritual consequences when you live in cooperation with the spirit.  These lists of the consequences of following spiritual leading provide partial answers to some of a religionist’s most basic questions.  Such as:

  • What thoughts or behaviors are spiritual?
  • What is God’s will in this situation?
  • What is real and permanent?
  • How should I live my life?
  • What behavior has power to transform the world?
  • What are the benefits of living the spirit led life?
  • What are the super mortal ideals I am supposed to strive to achieve?

So let’s take a look at some of these lists of the fruits of living the spirit led life.  These originate (are inspired) by spiritual ministrations to us.  When you see any of these fruits expressed in your life, or in someone else’s life, you may be sure that person is spiritually alive and is being led by their Spirit Within.  It is a holy thing and a privilege to observe and recognize.

Some fruits of the spirit are: [Modifiers here are very important.  The modifying words all indicate a second mile of involvement for the benefit of the other person]. These are super mortal* ideals dealing with relationships.

  • loving service
  • sincere fairness
  • confiding trust
  • forgiving tolerance
  • courageous loyalty
  • unfailing goodness
  • unselfish devotion
  • enlightened honesty
  • merciful ministry
  • enduring peace
  • undying hope

Intense striving is involved in actively living to achieve these super mortal ideals of service to other persons.  Conflict with self-centered motivations will arise.  Intense striving for the attainment of super mortal* ideals is always characterized by increasing:

  • patience
  • forbearance
  • fortitude
  • tolerance.

The joy* of the Spirit of Jesus when consciously experienced in human life is a

  • tonic for health
  • stimulus for mind
  • energy for the soul

You can consciously experience the joy of the Spirit of Jesus by focusing your attention on your delight in the insights given you by the spirit.

Spiritual weapons, [These are an endowment of the arrival of the Spirit of Jesus at Pentecost] They are fruits of the spirit too.  Jesus in talking about why the heathen rage said religionists were too timid and should take the spiritual kingdom by spiritual assault.  The spiritual weapons are the power to build the kingdom. They are the way to conquer the world and bring it into the kingdom.  The enemies of the kingdom to be banished with spiritual weapons are evil, hate, anger, and fear.  [Note the superlative modifiers below indicating these qualities are to be demonstrated in superabundant generosity and love.]

Spiritual weapons – Only these spiritual weapons have the power to spiritually conquer and transform the world.  They include:

  • unfailing forgiveness
  • matchless good will
  • abounding love
  • overwhelming evil with good
  • vanquishing hate with love [even for your enemies]
  • destroying fear with courageous faith in truth
  • goodwill of love and mutual trust

being active and positive in love and mercy [Positive refers to enticing or luring with love rather than demanding or forcing with fear, guilt or obligation.]

Fruits of divinity are fruits of the spirit.  As we become more like God, more divine, we exhibit the actions, attitudes and goals of the divine.

As the love comprehension of deity finds spiritual

expression in the lives of God-knowing mortals there are

yielded the fruits of divinity which include:

  • intellectual* peace*
  • social* progress
  • moral* satisfaction
  • spiritual* joy*
  • cosmic* wisdom*.
  • As a spirit led person you will choose to be:
  • subordinated* to truth*
  • ennobled* by love*
  • dominated* by mercy*
  • restrained by fairness – justice

Religious unity and understanding sympathy are  consequences (fruits) of the religion of following the leading of the Spirit Within.

Twelve spirit-like performances which reveal genuine spiritual faith – genuine active trust in the leadings of the Spirit.

  1. Ethics* and morals* progress
  2. Sublime* trust in the goodness of God
  3. Profound courage* and confidence
  4. Inexplicable poise* and sustaining tranquility
  5. Mysterious poise* and composure of personality
  6. Divine trust in ultimate victory
  7. Unswerving belief in God
  8. Undaunted faith in the soul’s survival
  9. Living and triumphing despite hardships
  10. Altruism* continues to survive
  11. Sublime* belief in universe unity & divine guidance
  12. Goes right on worshiping* God in spite of anything

Jesus on True Religion – Definitions

Acceptance – Undertaking as a responsibility or duty.  Taking as true and satisfactory.

Altruism – Unselfish devotion to the interests and welfare of others, especially as a principle of action.

Appeal – To ask for help, sanction or corroboration.

Authority – Rightful influence.  Validation.  Verification.  Reliability.

Communion – A sharing of thoughts or feelings.  Intimate talk.  Deep sharing.

Cosmic – Of or pertaining to the universe, especially as distinct from earth.

Courage – Commitment to follow higher values and to face danger, fear or challenges without giving in to fear.

Creed – Formal statement of religious belief.

Deed – An act as distinguished from words or thoughts.

Demonstrated – Making evident or proving.  Described or illustrated by practical application.

Dominate – To rule over; govern; control.  To permeate or characterize.

Ethics – A system of moral principles of right and wrong as applied generally to everyone in a large group.

Ennoble – To make finer or more noble in nature.  Dignify.  Elevate.

Experience – Active participation in events or activities leading to the accumulation of knowledge, understanding, or skill.

Faith – Dynamic and living trust in the reliability and guidance of God.  Faith is beyond intellectual belief.  It is belief sufficient that you act accordingly.  Your faith becomes part of how you live.  Faith is the positive leading of your Adjuster.  Positive leading indicates the use of attractions or lures to virtue rather than motivation from fear or guilt (negative).

For – On behalf of.

Freedom – Lack of restraint.

Hero – One noted for courage or nobility of purpose.  One who acts to benefit others especially where personal danger or risk is involved.

Ideal – A standard or model of perfection.

In – Identifies where.

Intellectual – Involving the intellect.  Mental.

Joy – Feeling of high pleasure or delight.  Happiness.  Gladness.

Liberty – Right to act in a manner of one’s own choosing.

Love – The desire to do good to others.  Friendship.  Friendliness.  Compassion.  Respect.  Kindness.

Loyalty – Faithfulness.

Mercy – Kindness beyond what can be claimed or expected and beyond what justice requires.  Applied love which sets the guilt of evil doing to one side and forgives.  (UB 2018:1)

Moral – Concerned with the judgment of right and wrong in human action or character.

Of – Originating from.  Caused by or resulting from.

Peace – Inner freedom from annoyance, distraction or anxiety.  Calm.  Serenity.  Tranquility.  Freedom from strife or distress.

Poise – Steadiness, equilibrium, balance, dignity.  Self-confident manner.  Composure.

Prophet – One who speaks for God by divine inspiration.

Reality – Quality or state of being actual or true.

Social – Living together in communities.

Spirit led – Subordinated to truth, ennobled by love and restrained by fairness – justice.

Spiritual – Concerned with or affecting the soul.

Sublime – The highest degree.  Majestic.

Subordinate – Subject to the authority or control of.

Super mortal – Spiritual.  Divine.

Supernatural – Above, over or outside the natural.

Sympathetic – Showing kind feelings toward others.

Transcendent – Above and independent of the material universe.

Truth – An understanding of cosmic relationships, universe facts and spiritual values.  (UB 1138:6) The living spirit relationship of all things and beings as they are coordinated in the eternal ascent Godward.  (UB 647:4)

Value – A principle, quality or standard considered worthwhile or desirable.

Wisdom – Understanding of what is true, right or lasting.  Combines insight as to what is real with experience as to how it works.

Worship – Reverent love and allegiance; Ardent, humble devotion.  Very deep appreciation and gratitude regarding goodness.

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Why The Urantia Book Now?

By  Meredith Sprunger Fort Wayne, Indiana

Editors’ note: This article was first printed in the September 1981 issue of YOU-BE, a magazine of opinion published by The Tortoise, 1306 34th Avenue, San Francisco, California It was reprinted in The Circles by permission from the author and the YOU-BE

The growing edge of evolutionary religion today has arrived at basically the same religious philosophy as we find in  The  URANTIA Book.  Many religious leaders are presenting views almost identical with Urantia Book teachings.  So it is philosophically appropriate to ask, “Why was The Urantia  Book given to our planet when evolution is accomplishing the same goals?”

There are probably many more reasons for this action than any of us know; but, fundamentally, revelation is given because it is an effective expediter of evolution and saves aeons of time.  A second and related question is, “Why does God lead individuals to become missionaries of new and enlarged truth when this action causes opposition and persecution in their own families, among their friends, and in society?” The preponderance of rational thought and “sensible” human wisdom cautions against such controversial ministry.  A committee of contemporary friends would have almost certainly advised Moses against his mission to revitalize a group of Hebrew former slaves and with this unlikely group spearhead a new religious awakening. They would have told Jonah that it was absurd that he should attempt to reform Ninevah.  Paul was told that he was mad to assume the Christian gospel was the wave of the future and that he deserved death for going about stirring up religious and social unrest.  The ways of God often do appear to be absurd, or even evil to a great many people

Many of these missionaries of the past have been reluctant messengers.  Moses tried to escape by pleading inability.  People would not listen to him.  He was not a public speaker.  Jonah fled to the sea.  Paul suffered blindness and intense mental anguish; but eventually he followed God’s inner leading in his life.  Doing so does not usually lead to a life of ease or popularity.

I have long felt a calling to bring a knowledge of The URANTIA Book to the religious and educational leaders of our culture.  I have tried to examine this sense of calling critically, to question it, even to ignore it.  But, if I am to keep my integrity of soul, I cannot deny it.  As Paul Tillich points out, we must have the courage to be, to actualize our authentic selves.  I have tried, therefore, to follow this inner guidance.  I believe an outreach ministry of The URANTIA Book should be activated now; indeed, that it is past due.  If  this is the Father’s will for me (which I believe), why?  I am not sure that I know.  It is relatively easy to give “rational” reasons on both sides of this or any controversial issue.  I am  happy to share some of the insights which seem self-evident to me  as to why The URANTIA Book is needed in our culture now.

After twenty-five years of thought and experimentation, I am convinced that only The URANTIA Book itself can bring about a spiritual renaissance.  Evolutionary bootlegging the teachings of the book merely adds, on the same level, to that which many religious teachers are now doing.  Only the integrated message of The Urantia Book, in my judgment, can transform our society in time to save our world from much evolutionary disaster and suffering.

The growing edge of religious development in our society has already arrived at the essential truths of The URANTIA Book.  It is evolutionarily important that this vanguard of religious leaders know about The URANTIA Book.  Fundamentalists are even now denouncing the book and it is wise to acquaint mainline religious leaders with the book before reactionary zealots distort information about it.  The angels of the churches are in charge of supervising developments in the first one hundred years of the URANTIA movement.

This illustrates the importance which the revelators place on the Christian Church being introduced to the fifth epochal revelation.  One fourth of this critical period has already passed with no serious, systematic ministry of outreach to church leaders.  It would be tragic to default in this crucially significant missionary responsibility.

It may be later than we think.

Demoralization and crime are commonplace.  Much of our world is experiencing chaotic conditions.  Terrorism threatens the social order in many areas.  Nuclear holocaust is an ever-present possibility.  Our world is in critical need of spiritual foundations which are large enough, solid enough, and have the spiritual power to both prevent catastrophe and give guidance and stability to the new age which is struggling to be born.  I believe The URANTIA Book has the greatest potential for serving in this capacity of any philosophical – religious resource now available to man.  It may be crucially important to the future of this planet.  In such a situation, to be primarily concerned with individualistic pursuits and cultish, ingroup, preoccupations may be analogous to Nero’s fiddling while Rome burned.  To have spiritual resources which the world desperately needs and fail to share them is difficult to understand or justify.  Do not misinterpret my concern.  I am not trying to persuade anyone else to engage in outreach ministry.  These observations are simply some of the reasons for explaining objective aspects of my own subjective sense of calling.  You must follow your own inner guidance.

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You Are A Child of God, Yes You

William Cooper   11-8-2016

Following his resurrection, Jesus made 19 appearances to groups of his followers. His message to all of them was that they should go into all the world teaching and preaching to everyone the good news that God is our Father and we are therefore family. Jesus instructed us to follow the leading of the spirit of God within us to do unselfish good in everything. That is the highly condensed or compacted good news. The good news in its fullness is extensive and perhaps infinitely extensive. The following is a first step in decompacting Jesus’s highly compacted good news message.

  1. You are a spiritual person who inhabits a physical body. They are both you, but the spiritual you is eternal. Your personality, character, and loving memories are part of the spiritual you and survive.
  2. God is your loving spiritual parent. God the Father is your spiritual father and loves you and cares for you as an excellent father. God the Spirit is your spiritual mother and loves you and cares for you as your mother. Both are very deeply, personally and constantly involved in your welfare and rearing. They are interested foremost in your spiritual rearing, welfare and education. You are a first generation offspring of these two aspects of the one God who is the originator and creator of all that is. You are not a slave, a distant grandchild, an adopted child nor merely analogous to a child of God. You are the real thing and you are loved, forgiven and enjoyed as a unique person.
  3. All people everywhere are children of God and therefore are entitled to the respect due to the immediate family of the most gracious, generous and powerful person in all of creation. Since all people are children of God, they are all brothers and sisters and should behave with love, compassion and mutual support for one another.
  4. All children of God have a fabulous, exciting and unique destiny which is important to them and to God and should be encouraged and cooperated with by all persons.
  5. God’s domain operates as a loving family, not an arbitrary kingdom of servants. The family needs every child. You have an important part to play.
  6. An immediate two way personal relationship between God and each of his children (through prayer, worship, meditation and ethical living) is available to each child simply for the striving to have such a relationship.  The benefits of this relationship are immense, awesome and eternal. (But many of the benefits come through growth, insight and education over time.)
  7. Each child of God can experience the fatherhood of God and the motherhood of God. For each child, God as father has in mind an eternal career of growing knowledge and wisdom and progressive service to the family. As father, God will give power and authority to each child as soon as he/she is sufficiently educated to exercise power and authority responsibly. (Necessarily limited power in this mortal lifetime.) God as mother comforts, encourages and nurtures each child both physically and spiritually. From physical conception and forever thereafter, God as mother supports, cherishes and comforts every child without preference or qualification.

By paying attention to these parental ministrations, the children of God can get to know their spiritual parents.

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Our Spiritual Family Way

By William Cooper

In the past few years of working together we members of the retreat team have discovered that we have a much fuller experience from our discussions when we adhere to a few spiritually inspired guidelines based on cooperation, not competition.  I want to share these with you now and ask you to apply them now.  We find these principles to be beneficial in all sorts of interpersonal relations, so you may want to apply them to your life in general.  We call these principles “Our Spiritual Family Way” because they were developed to foster spiritual family.  They might also be called the way of interpersonal courtesy and respect.

Group discussions are often like a wrestling match. The model often seems to be competition, hostility, aggression, sarcasm, and disrespect.  There is push and shove and intellectual bullying often by using quotes as weapons in argument rather than for guidance.  The old model might be political or legal argument in which taking any available advantage is allowed.  It is not cooperation and sharing directed to a just and satisfactory conclusion or course of action.  Our Spiritual Family Way is a very different way of relating and we have found it to produce wonderful results.

I am handing you each a business card printed front and back stating the main principles of Our Spiritual Family Way.  Sorry, the print is necessarily small in order to fit on the card.  We thought it important to provide this information in a form that is compact and therefore highly portable.  You can carry it in your pocket, purse or wallet and can have it handy to review or to give away when sharing the Way with others.

Since we want to apply these principles now, let’s go over them to get a mutual understanding.  It’s really not very complicated even when you get to the self-restraint required to make the system work.  

Here are the principles:

1.Be spirit led…. Relax, become calm, and direct your attention inward to connect with the spirit before beginning discussion or conversation.  Really, make the commitment to connect and trust that the connection is made.  Stop to reconnect if anyone requests it.  Each person remains receptive to spirit.  Each person allows spirit to guide them.

2.Love each other…. Make a safe place:  Treat each other with gentleness, kindness, courtesy, appreciation, and respect.  Make sure each person has an opportunity to participate.

3.Listen…. Slow down.  Listen to understand the speaker without planning what you will say.  Pause to digest after each person speaks.  When you speak, do so without insisting that others agree.  When you listen, do not feel compelled either to agree or disagree.  Just listen, and only question politely, to understand.

4.Respect the speaker…. Do not grab the conversation and redirect it to your thoughts.  Allow the speaker to fully express their thoughts and make sure they are accurately understood before redirecting to something else.

5.Cooperate…. Respect and value each person’s input. Explore together.  No need to correct or disagree.  Build on each other’s ideas.

That is it.  That is the Spiritual Family Way of discussion and sharing of ideas.  The results we get by using this method are amazing.

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Religion of Jesus Intro

Silver Springs Retreat  By William Cooper

Following his resurrection, Jesus made 19 appearances to groups of his followers. His message to all of them was that they should go into all the world teaching and preaching to everyone the good news that God is our Father and we are therefore family. Jesus instructed us to follow the leading of the spirit of God within us to do unselfish good in everything. That is the highly condensed or compacted good news. The good news in its fullness is extensive and perhaps infinitely extensive. The following is a first step in decompacting Jesus’s highly compacted good news message.

  1. You are a spiritual person who inhabits a physical body. They are both you, but the spiritual you is eternal. Your personality, character, and loving memories are part of the spiritual you and survive.

  2. God is your loving spiritual parent. God the Father is your spiritual father and loves you and cares for you as an excellent father. God the Spirit is your spiritual mother and loves you and cares for you as your mother. Both are very deeply, personally and constantly involved in your welfare and rearing. They are interested foremost in your spiritual rearing, welfare and education. You are a first generation offspring of these two aspects of the one God who is the originator and creator of all that is. You are not a slave, a distant grandchild, an adopted child nor merely analogous to a child of God. You are the real thing and you are loved, forgiven and enjoyed as a unique person.

  3. All people everywhere are children of God and therefore are entitled to the respect due to the immediate family of the most gracious, generous and powerful person in all of creation. Since all people are children of God, they are all brothers and sisters and should behave with love, compassion and mutual support for one another.

  4. All children of God have a fabulous, exciting and unique destiny which is important to them and to God and should be encouraged and cooperated with by all persons.

  5. God’s domain operates as a loving family, not an arbitrary kingdom of servants. The family needs every child. You have an important part to play.

  6. An immediate two way personal relationship between God and each of his children (through prayer, worship, meditation and ethical living) is available to each child simply for the striving to have such a relationship.  The benefits of this relationship are immense, awesome and eternal. (But many of the benefits come through growth, insight and education over time.)

  7. Each child of God can experience the fatherhood of God and the motherhood of God. For each child, God as father has in mind an eternal career of growing knowledge and wisdom and progressive service to the family. As father, God will give power and authority to each child as soon as he/she is sufficiently educated to exercise power and authority responsibly. (Necessarily limited power in this mortal lifetime.) God as mother comforts, encourages and nurtures each child both physically and spiritually. From physical conception and forever thereafter, God as mother supports, cherishes and comforts every child without preference or qualification. 

    By paying attention to these parental ministrations, the children of God can get to know their spiritual parents.

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Religion of the Spirit

Taos 11-12-2011

Religion of the spirit arises from following the leading of the spirit within each of us.  It maintains that we are all beloved children of the creator of everything and that our creator parent wants to have an on-going relationship with us right now.  Through this relationship, our parent will reveal his values, his meanings and his truth, which all revolve around the power and effect of love.  Religion of the spirit transforms us through the attractiveness of our Father’s loving values and methods.  This transformation causes us to become progressively more like our Father.  As children of God we will grow to be like him and will have appropriate responsibilities and authority entrusted to us.

Our growth toward god-likeness begins as soon as we begin to respond to the leading of the spirit within us and our growth continues forever.  Love, tolerance, forgiveness and service are the attitudes and actions our parent wants us to have.

Why is this Religion?

Your religion is your heartfelt loyalty to your highest and truest convictions.  It is what you know is of highest value and has meaning for everyone.  Religion as we are talking about it is individual and unique.  Your religion is what you personally believe and treat as your highest and truest convictions.  When your highest and truest convictions are given to you and confirmed to you by the spirit within you, then your religion is religion of the spirit.

Why is this “of the Spirit?”

We mortals are simultaneously living two lives.  One of our lives is material much like other animals.  Our other life is spiritual and it goes largely overlooked, denied or deferred until the end of our material life.  In fact we are both material and spiritual right now.  The substance of spiritual things revolves around love, compassion, trust, mercy, forgiveness and service – all generously and unselfishly given to everyone.  These are values which your inner spirit will readily confirm for you as valid and true.  Spirit looks for meanings and values in our experience and confirms them to us as being true through a feeling of rightness.  Spirit is not material but it is real.  It is here.  It is now and always with us.  It is almost not materially tangible but it is spiritually tangible through this feeling of rightness and you can train yourself to sense it.

Spirit functions within you in several ways.  Your growing soul is the center of the spiritual you.  As you mature, you migrate your center of identity from your material mind to your soul, thereby firmly becoming your spiritual self.  Also within you is your Thought Adjuster which is your individual presence of your spiritual Father, the creator of everything that is.  Also within you is the spirit of truth which is your individual presence of Jesus of Nazareth.  Also within you and providing the mind that you presently function with is the universe Mother Spirit who is everywhere in this universe.

These four spirits are functioning in you right now.  Normally you are not aware of them because they inhabit your mind just outside your consciousness.  In religion of the spirit you invite these spirits to lead and guide you by presenting you with insights/realizations of highest and truest values. Religion of the spirit is concerned only with things spiritual.  It is not a set of doctrines, creeds or dogmas.  It is your living, growing, adapting and always improving philosophy of the highest and best way of living which is revealed to you by the inner spirit.

Religion of the spirit says that if you will encourage them, the spirits indwelling you will lead and teach you what is of the highest importance, value, and meaning.  It involves opening your awareness, exploring, living, experiencing and evaluating.  The only rule is to seek the experience of living according to your highest values of love, mercy, forgiveness and service.  This can get complex but the desire to be righteous and the sincere effort to act accordingly are what make you OK.  Progress is guaranteed and progress at any speed is sufficient.  Religion of the spirit is unlike any other form of religion because what it discloses to you is true and transformative.  It brings with it spiritual power to live life saturated with love and dedicated to service.

Religion of the spirit puts you in touch with the spirit teacher who will teach you everything you need to become righteous like God.  It puts you in the family of God, brings life everlasting and assures that your present life is advancing the spiritual you.  Someday your animal life will end but your life as a spirit will continue.  Religion of the spirit advances your spiritual growth even while the animal you still lives.

Religion that is motivated entirely out of love, tolerance, mercy, service, etc. makes all life more worthwhile, filling it with high purpose, dignifying it with transcendent values, inspiring it with superb motives and comforting the soul with highest sustaining hope that the gap between what should be and what is can eventually be closed .  True religion releases faith and courage from the spiritually reinforced soul for daily living and unselfish service.

Kaye asked me to comment on what it feels like to trust the spirit to lead us to truth and our Father.  It is easy to have trust issues in this world so at the beginning of this path it felt risky to trust my eternal future to what might be self-deception.  But Jesus was/is the great advocate of religion of the spirit and the life Jesus lived to portray the nature of our Father was so charming and persuasive that I was willing to discount the risk.  Once you enter on this path, even cautiously, you begin to experience promised consequences and to feel your faith in the goodness of our Father increasing within your heart.  These experiences move you noticeably in the direction of being convinced of the validity of the path.  The promised results of inner peace and calmness do come and you recognize these as arising from your spiritual self.  More and more, your motivation arises from love and your desire to help and be of service rather than from some desire for personal profit or satisfaction and these spiritual motivations feel right.  You become more aware and alert for insights into the will of God and opportunities to do it.  A sense of spiritual healthiness and vitality often fills you.

You begin taking a long distance view if life.  The wonderful things you can imagine no longer seem so urgent because they are not limited to a material lifetime but are unbounded by the scope of eternity.  In eternity all good things are possible and even probable.

At an early point on this path of trusting the spirit to lead, you begin to recognize a comfortable connectedness with other people, animals, plants and even nonliving things.  Then there is the very special feeling of connectedness with others motivated by spirit.  This is a strong feeling of attraction.  It brings excitement, a heightened sense of possibilities and opportunities, optimism and enthusiasm.  Things are spiritually awesome when you are with these special people.  On this path your respect and caring for everyone increases but your affection for others striving to follow the spirit is extraordinary.  You come to have a special spiritual love and connectedness for them.  You have a sense of belonging and fitting in.

On this path you will have insights into the will of God and how to do it.  These feel great.  It is like being an insider discovering wonderful, meaningful mysteries and partial solutions to them. This path is an experiential school where you are taught by the headmaster how to succeed. These insights feel real and significant and related to an unrevealed and magnificent destiny.  This path is more than enough to keep an active and curious person busy unwinding and discovering truth. Well, that is about all I can say right now about the feeling of trusting the spirit, except it is my conviction that when you trust the spirit to lead, it will never fail you.

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Spiritual Family

Jesus on True Religion

Prepared by William Cooper

Jesus’ discourse on true religion (UB p.1728) was delivered ten months before his crucifixion.  The Urantia Book describes it as one of the most remarkable addresses which his apostles ever listened to throughout all their years of association with him.  I think it is still very remarkable even after 2000 years of Christianity.  His comments were prompted by a question from the apostle Thomas, which was “Master, I would really like to know just what is wrong with the religion of our enemies at Jerusalem?  What is the real difference between their religion and ours?  Why is it we are at such diversity of belief when we all profess to serve the same God?”

I am going to present Jesus’ response in seven sub-topics. I have indicated my comments and questions by presenting them in italics.  An asterisk after a word indicates the word is defined at the end of the article.

My seven sub-topics are:

  1. Distinguishing the Forms of Religious Devotion
  2. Freedom*, Liberty*, Heroes* and Prophets*
  3. Unifying Effect of Religion of the Spirit
  4. All Things Are Sacred
  5. Proof You Are God Knowing
  6. Reassurance of Salvation
  7. Fruits of the Spirit, Consequences of Being Spirit Led*

Distinguishing the Forms of Religious Devotion

At any one time and among any one people there are to be found three distinct and coexisting forms of religious devotion. And these three are:

  1. Primitive religion. The semi natural and instinctive urge to fear mysterious energies and worship* superior forces.  It is chiefly a religion of fear.
  2. The religion of civilization.  This consists of the advancing religious concepts and practices of the civilizing races.  It is the religion of the mind – the intellectual theology of established religious tradition.  All organized religious traditions are in this category.
  3. True religion.  This is the religion of revelation to your soul [by your personal Spirit Within and the spirit of Jesus]. What these spirits reveal is supernatural* values*, even a partial insight into eternal realities*.  This is the religion of the spirit, whose truth* is demonstrated* in human experience*.

What are supernatural* values? (Look at fruits of the spirit, and spiritual weapons, below) What does “demonstrated in human experience” mean?  In what forms does such experience come to us?  Consider both inner experience and social or outer experience as well as sudden insight versus slow realization.  Are the events in other people’s lives part of our experience if we view them with compassion and empathy? 

The great difference between the religion of the mind and the religion of the spirit is that, while religion of the mind is upheld by ecclesiastical (churchly) authority, religion of the spirit is wholly based on human experience of spirit inspired insights into supernatural values, eternal realities, and our Heavenly Parent’s character.  We must educate ourselves to know that we should accept the spirit’s leading. 

[See fruits of the spirit, spiritual weapons, etc. below.]  This experience of spirit inspired insights can come suddenly or as slow, accumulated recognition, what we might call the growth of wisdom.

The religion of the spirit means effort, struggle, conflict, faith*, determination, love*, loyalty*, and progress. The religion of the mind –the theology of authority – requires little or none of these exertions from its formal believers.

Why effort, struggle, and conflict?  Can’t we avoid that?  Maybe it is because this is what meaningful human experience consists of. These efforts, struggles, and conflicts are between higher values and immaturities in one’s self.  These deal with our efforts to achieve self-mastery—to deal with life by faith and by trust in goodness.  These are efforts and struggles in everyone’s life.  These struggles and conflicts are contests within ourselves to establish reliable self-discipline to live according to higher values even when no other human knows the tendencies we struggle to control. The outcomes of these struggles determine our character which in turn has immense consequences in building our souls.  

Jesus described his teachings as a new and very different religion that makes its chief appeal* to the divine spirit of our Heavenly Parent which resides in the mind of each person. 

Why does religion of the spirit make its chief appeal to the Spirit Within and how?  Perhaps it is because we get an attraction response to truth through the Spirit Within.  Educating ourselves to identify that nudge gives us a way to recognize truth and God’s way.

This new religion will derive its authority*, it’s proof, from the spiritual fruits of its acceptance* that will so certainly appear in the personal experience* of all who really and truly become believers in the truths of this higher spiritual communion*.  [See fruits of the spirit, below.]

Jesus calls upon us to be born again, to be brought into spiritual life by the experience of personal communion with the spirit of God within.  [What will the experience of personal communion with God be like?  Extraordinary or not?]  Jesus has called us out of the darkness of authoritarian and traditional religion into the transcendent* light of the realization of making for ourselves the greatest discovery possible for the human soul to make – the supernal (celestial, heavenly) experience of finding God for* ourselves, in* ourselves, and of* ourselves, and of doing all this as a fact in our own personal experience*. [What do “forin and of ourselves connote?]

The religion of the mind ties you hopelessly to the past; the religion of the spirit consists in progressive revelation and ever beckons you on toward higher and holier achievements in spiritual ideals* and eternal realities*.  [See fruits of the spirit, spiritual weapons, etc. below for an identification of spiritual ideals and eternal realities.]

To summarize Jesus’ remarks on forms of religious devotion: Primitive religion is based on fear. The religion of civilization is founded on intellectual theology, tradition and rules.  Religion of the spirit is constantly renewed by inner spirit revelation as clarified by the Spirit of Jesus.  All three forms coexist in a culture and probably even in an individual’s spiritual life.  The validity of the meanings and values revealed by your Inner Spirit is proved by the fruits of actually living such meanings and values.  So, not actually living our meanings and values deprives our world and time of the spiritual fruits which would demonstrate their validity.  The fruits flow from the living, not from the mere knowledge of meanings and values.  There is power in our living this way because the Inner Spirit of each witness calls this behavior to its subject’s attention with approval and attraction.

II. Freedom, Liberty, Heroes and Prophets

While the religion of authority may impart a present feeling of settled security, you pay for such a temporary satisfaction the price of the loss of your spiritual freedom* and religious liberty*.  The religion of the spirit leaves you forever free to follow the truth wherever the leadings of the spirit may take you.  And be assured, this spirit has many things to impart to each generation which other generations have refused to hear.

Our Paradise Parent did indeed speak through Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, Amos and Hosea, but did not cease to minister words of truth to the world when these prophets of old made an end of their utterances.  Our Creator Parent is no respecter of races or generations in that the truth is provided in one age and withheld from another.

Jesus admonishes us to give up the practice of always quoting the prophets of old and of praising historical spiritual heroes, and instead to aspire to become living prophets* of the Most High and spiritual heroes* of the coming kingdom of loving service and mutual encouragement and compassion.  [What is a living prophet and what is spiritual heroism?]

We must cease to seek for the word of God only on the pages of the olden records of theological authority.  Those who are born of the spirit of God shall discern the word of God regardless of where it appears to take origin.  Divine truth* must not be discounted because the channel of its bestowal is apparently human.  But all of the ways of knowing about the fact of God are less important than increasingly growing in the ability to feel the presence of God. 

What does it mean “fact of God” and “feel the presence of God?”  How is feeling the presence of God more revelatory of divine truth than knowing the facts about God?  Doesn’t this suggest that one who feels the presence of God and responds, even without knowledge of the fact of God, is practicing religion of the spirit?

Summarizing Sub Section II: Religion of the Spirit liberates us from all restraints including religious traditions, holy books, priests and human teachers and prophets.  We are encouraged to become living spokespersons for God and persons of courage and nobility of purpose regarding the coming kingdom of loving service and mutual encouragement. 

III. Unifying Effect of Religion of the Spirit

Every race of mankind has its own outlook on human existence; therefore must the religions of the mind ever run true to these various racial viewpoints.  Never can the religions of authority come to unification.  Human unity and mortal brotherhood can be achieved only through the super endowment of the religion of the spirit.  Racial minds differ, but all humanity is indwelt by the same divine and eternal spirit.  The hope of human mutual encouragement and compassion can only be realized as the divergent mind religions of authority become impregnated with and overshadowed by the unifying and ennobling religion of the spirit – the religion of directpersonal spiritual experience.  [What is spiritual experience as distinguished from nonspiritual experience?  Look at fruits of the spirit and consequences of the spirit listed below for insights into spiritual experience.]

The religions of authority can only divide men and set them in conscientious array against each other; the religion of the spirit will progressively draw men together and cause them to become understandingly sympathetic* with one another.  The religions of authority crystallize into lifeless creeds*; the religion of the spirit grows into the increasing joy* and liberty* of ennobling* deeds* of loving service and merciful* ministration.

Summarizing Sub section III: Loving unity is God’s goal.  There are racial and authoritarian religious outlooks which interfere with unification of humanity into a spiritual family relationship.  Substantial participation in religion of the spirit is the only remedy for this.  Religion of the spirit promotes unification of purpose among various religionists at the level of doing God’s will even without agreement as to what God’s will is or how to do it.  Creeds, theology and dogma attempt to enforce unity at the orthodox creedal level.  That is not possible and involves intolerable interference with spiritual freedom which would itself contradict God’s will that we be free to pursue the truth wherever the spirit leads us.

IV. All Things Are Sacred

There is only one adventure which is more satisfying and thrilling than the attempt to discover the will of the living God, and that is the supreme experience of honestly trying to do that divine will.  The will of God can be done in any earthly occupation.  Some callings are not holy and others secular.  All things are sacred in the lives of those who are spirit led; that is, subordinated* to truth*, ennobled by love*, dominated by mercy* and restrained by fairness – justice.  [Did Jesus really mean “all things” are sacred?] 

When you once begin to find God in your soul, presently you will begin to discover him in other people’s souls and eventually in all the creatures and creations of a mighty universe.  But what chance does the Creator have to appear as a God of supreme loyalties and divine ideals in the souls of people who give little or no time to the thoughtful contemplation of such eternal realities.

Summarizing Sub section IV: We should give thoughtful contemplation to discovering supreme loyalties and divine ideals in all creatures and creations and act accordingly, and consequently all things will become sacred to us. We should remember, regardless of what we are doing, everything we do or say or think matters and should exhibit goodness.

V. Proof You Are God Knowing

There are two positive and powerful demonstrations of the fact that you are God-knowing.

First: The fruits of the spirit of God will progressively show forth in your routine daily life.  [Spiritual fruits are treated below.]

Second: Your entire life plan will furnish positive proof that you have unreservedly risked everything you are and have on the adventure of survival after death in pursuit of the hope of finding the God of eternity, whose presence you have foretasted in time.

Summarizing Sub section V:  We risk everything by acting in accordance with faith (the positive leading of the Spirit Within) that God is our Parent and has a Glorious plan for us in administering God’s universes.  Allowing faith to dominate all priorities in our lives, we risk loss of material wealth, power, privilege and influence.

VI. Reassurance of Salvation

Now, make no mistake, our Heavenly Parent will ever respond to the faintest flicker of faith.  God takes note of the physical and superstitious emotions of the primitive man.  And with those honest but fearful souls whose faith is so weak that it amounts to little more than an intellectual conformity to a passive attitude of assent to religious authority, our Heavenly Parent is ever alert to honor and foster all such feeble attempts to reach out.  But you who have been called out of darkness into the light are expected to believe with a whole heart; your faith* shall dominate* the combined attitudes of body, mind and spirit.

What does “attitudes of body, mind, and spirit” mean? 

Attitudes of body: The things we apply our physical energies to.

Attitudes of mind: The ideas we apply our intellect to.

Attitudes of Spirit: The goals and values we pursue with our intellect and our physical effort.

VII. Fruits of the Spirit

Jesus said the fruits of the spirit would inevitably manifest and show forth in the lives of those who are born of the spirit and who therefore follow the leading of the spirit.  [What does “born of the spirit” mean? It means brought into spiritual existence. Spiritual birth results from recognition of God.  Spiritual growth results from appreciating and incorporating the admired qualities of God into our service to others.  “Born of the spirit” is a literal, not a figurative, reference.] The Urantia Book provides several lists of the spiritual consequences when you live in cooperation with the spirit.  These lists of the consequences of following spiritual leading provide partial answers to some of a religionist’s most basic questions.  Such as:

  • What thoughts or behaviors are spiritual?
  • What is God’s will in this situation?
  • What is real and permanent?
  • How should I live my life?
  • What behavior has power to transform the world?
  • What are the benefits of living the spirit led life?
  • What are the super mortal ideals I am supposed to strive to achieve?

So let’s take a look at some of these lists of the fruits of living the spirit led life.  These originate (are inspired) by spiritual ministrations to us.  When you see any of these fruits expressed in your life, or in someone else’s life, you may be sure that person is spiritually alive and is being led by their Spirit Within.  It is a holy thing and a privilege to observe and recognize.

Some fruits of the spirit are: [Modifiers here are very important.  The modifying words all indicate a second mile of involvement for the benefit of the other person]. These are super mortal* ideals dealing with relationships.

  • loving service
  • sincere fairness
  • confiding trust
  • forgiving tolerance
  • courageous loyalty
  • unfailing goodness
  • unselfish devotion
  • enlightened honesty
  • merciful ministry
  • enduring peace
  • undying hope

Intense striving is involved in actively living to achieve these super mortal ideals of service to other persons.  Conflict with self-centered motivations will arise.  Intense striving for the attainment of super mortal* ideals is always characterized by increasing: 

  • patience 
  • forbearance
  • fortitude 
  • tolerance.

The joy* of the Spirit of Jesus when consciously experienced in human life is a 

  • tonic for health 
  • stimulus for mind 
  • energy for the soul

You can consciously experience the joy of the Spirit of Jesus by focusing your attention on your delight in the insights given you by the spirit.  

Spiritual weapons, [These are an endowment of the arrival of the Spirit of Jesus at Pentecost] They are fruits of the spirit too.  Jesus in talking about why the heathen rage said religionists were too timid and should take the spiritual kingdom by spiritual assault.  The spiritual weapons are the power to build the kingdom. They are the way to conquer the world and bring it into the kingdom.  The enemies of the kingdom to be banished with spiritual weapons are evil, hate, anger, and fear.  [Note the superlative modifiers below indicating these qualities are to be demonstrated in superabundant generosity and love.]

Spiritual weapons – Only these spiritual weapons have the power to spiritually conquer and transform the world.  They include:

  • unfailing forgiveness
  • matchless good will
  • abounding love
  • overwhelming evil with good
  • vanquishing hate with love [even for your enemies]
  • destroying fear with courageous faith in truth
  • goodwill of love and mutual trust

being active and positive in love and mercy [Positive refers to enticing or luring with love rather than demanding or forcing with fear, guilt or obligation.]

Fruits of divinity are fruits of the spirit.  As we become more like God, more divine, we exhibit the actions, attitudes and goals of the divine.

As the love comprehension of deity finds spiritual

expression in the lives of God-knowing mortals there are

yielded the fruits of divinity which include: 

  • intellectual* peace*
  • social* progress
  • moral* satisfaction
  • spiritual* joy* 
  • cosmic* wisdom*.
  • As a spirit led person you will choose to be:
  • subordinated* to truth*
  • ennobled* by love*
  • dominated* by mercy* 
  • restrained by fairness – justice

Religious unity and understanding sympathy are  consequences (fruits) of the religion of following the leading of the Spirit Within.

Twelve spirit-like performances which reveal genuine spiritual faith – genuine active trust in the leadings of the Spirit.

  1. Ethics* and morals* progress
  2. Sublime* trust in the goodness of God
  3. Profound courage* and confidence
  4. Inexplicable poise* and sustaining tranquility
  5. Mysterious poise* and composure of personality
  6. Divine trust in ultimate victory
  7. Unswerving belief in God
  8. Undaunted faith in the soul’s survival
  9. Living and triumphing despite hardships
  10. Altruism* continues to survive
  11. Sublime* belief in universe unity & divine guidance
  12. Goes right on worshiping* God in spite of anything

Jesus on True Religion – Definitions

Acceptance – Undertaking as a responsibility or duty.  Taking as true and satisfactory.

Altruism – Unselfish devotion to the interests and welfare of others, especially as a principle of action.

Appeal – To ask for help, sanction or corroboration.

Authority – Rightful influence.  Validation.  Verification.  Reliability.

Communion – A sharing of thoughts or feelings.  Intimate talk.  Deep sharing.

Cosmic – Of or pertaining to the universe, especially as distinct from earth.

Courage – Commitment to follow higher values and to face danger, fear or challenges without giving in to fear.

Creed – Formal statement of religious belief.

Deed – An act as distinguished from words or thoughts.

Demonstrated – Making evident or proving.  Described or illustrated by practical application.

Dominate – To rule over; govern; control.  To permeate or characterize. 

Ethics – A system of moral principles of right and wrong as applied generally to everyone in a large group.

Ennoble – To make finer or more noble in nature.  Dignify.  Elevate.

Experience – Active participation in events or activities leading to the accumulation of knowledge, understanding, or skill.

Faith – Dynamic and living trust in the reliability and guidance of God.  Faith is beyond intellectual belief.  It is belief sufficient that you act accordingly.  Your faith becomes part of how you live.  Faith is the positive leading of your Adjuster.  Positive leading indicates the use of attractions or lures to virtue rather than motivation from fear or guilt (negative).

For – On behalf of.

Freedom – Lack of restraint.

Hero – One noted for courage or nobility of purpose.  One who acts to benefit others especially where personal danger or risk is involved.

Ideal – A standard or model of perfection.

In – Identifies where.

Intellectual – Involving the intellect.  Mental.

Joy – Feeling of high pleasure or delight.  Happiness.  Gladness.

Liberty – Right to act in a manner of one’s own choosing.

Love – The desire to do good to others.  Friendship.  Friendliness.  Compassion.  Respect.  Kindness.

Loyalty – Faithfulness.

Mercy – Kindness beyond what can be claimed or expected and beyond what justice requires.  Applied love which sets the guilt of evil doing to one side and forgives.  (UB 2018:1)

Moral – Concerned with the judgment of right and wrong in human action or character.

Of – Originating from.  Caused by or resulting from.

Peace – Inner freedom from annoyance, distraction or anxiety.  Calm.  Serenity.  Tranquility.  Freedom from strife or distress.

Poise – Steadiness, equilibrium, balance, dignity.  Self-confident manner.  Composure. 

Prophet – One who speaks for God by divine inspiration.

Reality – Quality or state of being actual or true.

Social – Living together in communities.

Spirit led – Subordinated to truth, ennobled by love and restrained by fairness – justice.

Spiritual – Concerned with or affecting the soul.

Sublime – The highest degree.  Majestic.

Subordinate – Subject to the authority or control of.

Super mortal – Spiritual.  Divine.

Supernatural – Above, over or outside the natural.

Sympathetic – Showing kind feelings toward others.

Transcendent – Above and independent of the material universe.

Truth – An understanding of cosmic relationships, universe facts and spiritual values.  (UB 1138:6) The living spirit relationship of all things and beings as they are coordinated in the eternal ascent Godward.  (UB 647:4)

Value – A principle, quality or standard considered worthwhile or desirable. 

Wisdom – Understanding of what is true, right or lasting.  Combines insight as to what is real with experience as to how it works.

Worship – Reverent love and allegiance; Ardent, humble devotion.  Very deep appreciation and gratitude regarding goodness.

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Personal Spirituality

By Kaye Cooper  From the Joyful living Program

Spirituality is the process we follow to discover our values, grasp meanings and develop good, strong and loyal character.  I had better repeat that because I probably took you by surprise.  Spirituality is the process we follow to discover our values, grasp meanings and develop good, strong and loyal character.  Personal spirituality is the individually directed path each person follows in attending to her own spiritual needs.  There lives within each of our minds a perfect spirit who is there to guide us to perfection by enlightening our experience with insights into meaning.  It is entirely our choice whether to pay attention or not.

The most exciting adventure of our mortal lives is to explore our inner experience of the spirit within to find the insights of Spirit, and to bring that influence into our lives progressively so that Spirit’s love saturates everything we think, feel or do.  As we progress in expressing the spirit’s loving nature, the spirit’s courage, integrity, sincerity, fairness, and compassion are reflected in the way we treat others.  This way of life is a self-discovering and self-creating adventure.  We begin with no knowledge of the goal, no knowledge of the techniques of discovery and no knowledge of the certainty of success.  As we succeed in living the Spirit-reflecting life, we come to recognize that we are becoming the person we have dreamed of being by means of our own decisions and loyal expression of our values.  We are fulfilling our own deepest yearnings of what we wish to be.

What does it mean to be spiritual?  It is to lead our lives out of a spiritual core—seeking and following inner wisdom.  Inner wisdom is not just applied experience.  Experience teaches us the rational cause and effect patterns that improve our decision-making.  But what we learn from experience is lifted above knowledge of cause and effect into truth, values and meanings by insight.  Insight is the sense from within ourselves about what is true and right—not just what is factually accurate, but what is true, what harmonizes with our inmost convictions and what is consistent with reality as we know it should be.  

To Be Spiritual

Spiritual living means to encourage growth in ourselves beyond the physical and intellectual.  To be spiritual is to move beyond living life to clothe, feed, and shelter ourselves; to move beyond using our intellects to solve problems and direct our material achievements.  To be spiritual is to live beyond the goal of understanding the rules of the material world around us and manipulating that world to our benefit.  

To be spiritual is to live the adventure of becoming morally the best we can imagine—and then imagining farther to even better and higher selves.  Spirituality is to become the ideals and values that we see and admire.  It is to discover who we really are and who we can become.  To be spiritual is to appreciate beauty—physical and emotional—to recognize truth, that which is God’s will and way, and live it, and to become good—and progressively better.

To grow in spirituality is to let go of the weaknesses, failures and inadequacies we recognize in ourselves so that we may grasp and adopt higher values and meanings.  The human condition requires imperfection so that we can choose to improve.  We will not destroy our faults.  We will outgrow them, leaving our faults behind; discarded, outgrown and eventually forgotten.

Tools to be Used Daily

We call our program Joyful Living.  Joyful Living provides you with the tools to pursue your personal spirituality—tools to be used daily.  If you put the tools to work, you will evolve and grow toward a very achievable goal.

Joyful Living will help you to reach within yourself to make contact with your Spirit Within.  We each have within us a source of spiritual insight and revelation that speaks constantly to us of unselfishness and the urge to help others.  This program will provide you with easy techniques to open yourself to awareness of these insights.  

The Spiritual Family

All of us who pursue the adventure of seeking the wisdom within us and living the spiritual life form a spiritual family. We are, after all, children of Spirit.  This family is based not on our genetics, but on our choices to live out of our spiritual selves.  There is a type of magnetism that emanates from a person who has fallen in love with higher values and is on the path of growth. It is more than our recognition of each other.  It is a divine mystery we are blessed to experience.  The love that develops as the family members recognize each other and grow in relationship is an amazing thing to experience.  It is a love that feeds us with spiritual food and nurtures our spiritual growth.  The love we give and the love we receive becomes our spiritual life-blood. 

 Because we are engaged in growing spiritually, all members of the family strive to treat each other well.  We encourage and support each other in our efforts.  We take great joy in the successes of each other.  And each person we encounter is a potential brother or sister in this spiritual family.  Each person we meet is full of spiritual potential waiting to be discovered and unleashed.  And how gratifying when we are privileged to help someone to discover the spiritual potential within themselves and join the spiritual family. 

Sometimes there are vast differences between family members.  As brothers and sisters, we can enjoy and appreciate these differences as a part of a master plan to enable each of us to have special gifts we can offer to the family.  We brothers and sisters love and value each other despite the differences—sometimes we even appreciate and enjoy the differences.

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One Central Truth

We are All Children of God

By Kaye Cooper

You began as a twinkle in the eye of God. God wanted a child. God dreamed about this precious little one. And loved you before you were even conceived. (God loves you.) God planned for you and made provisions for you. God provided a nursery and furnished it in beauty. And one day, you were spiritually conceived. (Conception) God sent a living part of Godself to live within your human identity and to conceive a new spirit being. (The Thought Adjuster indwells you.) That is who you are: the spirit baby of God.

Relax for a moment. Close your eyes if you like. Imagine Mother God smiling and gently lifting you out of the cradle. She cuddles you close, slowly rocks you back and forth, and hums a lullaby. And as she rocks you, she dreams of who you will become. It is just that intimate and warm, the way God loves you. You are God’s precious baby.

(pause) You may open your eyes.

This is an essential truth as I understand it: God is your spirit parent, and God loves you – individually.

Your Heavenly Mother/Father loves you with an infinite love (and you can experience that truth personally).

Your parent, God, loves you. This is a central truth in our relationship with God – the one strategic and essential experience. That truth which changes all of life. That primary experience from which all other spiritual experience flows.

Reflect with me on ways you may experience God’s love for you. There are times when you will have “aha!” moments in life when your mind is illuminated with wisdom and understanding. At other times you will feel an intuition which leads you to choose the higher alternative. You feel a rightness and satisfaction when you choose a higher way.

You will more and more feel loved by a warm, parental spirit who lives within you. As you grow, you will recognize the signs in your life that you are spiritually fostered, provided for and taken care of. Because you know about the universe plan for your future, you will begin to recognize in that plan a parent’s loving care. In grief and distress, you will come to feel comforted and supported. I’m sure that you recognize God’s love in the actions of some people in your life already.

Faith is the positive leading of the spiritual part of you: The Thought Adjuster. That urge to believe and trust is an endowment of your Inner Spirit. Any of the experiences I just listed (and many others) could be the Adjuster’s leading. This leading of the Adjuster within you is real. It is not a figment of your imagination. It is not simply a product of your active mind. You are a tiny spirit growing and becoming recognizable as this child of God. But more than that, faith is also your choosing to trust that leading of your spirit self. From your trust in what the Spirit leads you to believe arises action and attitudes on your part that are consistent with the Spirit’s leading.

When you believe that something real is going on in these experiences, you are exercising faith. Appreciating and giving thanks for these experiences is your faith in action, too. When you try to make your choices in keeping with the way you think you are led, that’s faith. Notice that I did not say, “in keeping with the way you are led.” Sometimes we mistake God’s leading. But honest errors get counted as faith, too. When you take the initiative to ask for God’s input into your decisions, that’s a faith-step. When you incorporate the insights of your “aha!” moments into your life, you take that action because of your maturing faith. When you appreciate the love expressed by others and understand God as the source, that’s faith.

The result of this faith-relationship is a growing sense of the reality of God as a loving, reliable parent. You are increasingly convinced that God is real, that God loves you as a child and that you are special to God. (I realize: God loves me as God’s child.)

Folded into that sense of the reality of God are three other effects: First, realizing that God loves you as a child also carries with it the opportunity to accept God’s forgiveness. When you first make the realization that God loves you, there is often an associated pain in remembering some of your thoughts and behavior. God’s love is such that God didn’t hold those things against you in the first place. You are a child in God’s eyes and children are expected to make mistakes. But you may feel a need to be forgiven. So, we speak of accepting God’s forgiveness. (I accept God’s forgiveness.) There is a catch. While God has already forgiven you, you can not experience God’s forgiveness until you forgive your fellows.

A second result of coming to realize God’s love for you is that you come to trust in God’s watch-care and guidance. (I recognize: God watches over me) Think for a moment about trusting in God’s watch-care. Physically this is a dangerous world. Very unpleasant things happen to people all the time. It is not a natural act to trust God to watch over you even in a spiritual sense. It is our faith – our response to the Adjuster’s assurance within us – that convinces us that God watches over us. And as we have that faith, we begin to recognize the results of God’s watch-care in our lives.

The third thing which unfolds from experiencing and accepting God’s love for you is this:

You yearn to be like God (i.e., you wholeheartedly want and honestly seek God’s guidance.) (I yearn to be like God.) You probably anticipated with excitement becoming an adult for the very reason that you could make your own decisions. It’s not a natural act to voluntarily become the child again, to ask for God’s advice, and then to take that advice! But that is what will happen… and must happen.

Faith is not natural. Our material, animal nature has no such characteristic. We have faith because it is the gift of God. It is a spiritual import. This sense inside us comes from that very spark of God which makes us a spirit child. Faith is what brings you to this point of spiritual conception. The Adjuster’s love and your acceptance of it as real gives life to the spirit child. You are born of the spirit, born into the family of God. (Birth)

You are born because you have become God conscious. Becoming God conscious is not an intellectual understanding of the fact that God created you. Becoming God conscious is something for which there is no word in any human language. THE URANTIA BOOK describes it as a sense, a feeling, intuition, or an experience – and says that the phrase “God-consciousness” is the closest the revelators could come in English. (UB 1130:5 / 103:1.6)

This faith experience of realizing your place as a beloved spiritual child of a wonderful spiritual parent is a great mystery. It takes place at the very fringes of your consciousness and eludes your limited language. The UB says when you become conscious of having found God, your soul experiences “an indescribable restlessness of triumph in [that] discovery.” (UB 1121 :6 / 102:3.4)

After being born into the spiritual family, there follows a growing up. (Growing Up) That is a very prosaic way of saying that you are transformed and progressively shaped by spirit from a newborn infant (in a spiritual sense) into a toddler and ultimately into the spiritual adult you are to become.

Let’s look for a moment at this process of growing up spiritually:

    1. First of all, you come to recognize others as your brothers and sisters. (I recognize brothers & sisters) Intellectually, it is obvious that if you are God’s child and I am God’s child, then we are siblings, children of the same parent, a part of the same family. But you experience this truth through feeling and insight. You come to feel kin to others, first to those who share your understanding of and love for God, but later to those who have not yet discovered their spiritual family. Your insight has to do with how you perceive others. When you look at others you begin to see not an enemy or a nuisance, not someone to take advantage of or to avoid. You see someone with problems and weaknesses like you. And as you grow, you begin to see someone you want to get to know, someone you could learn to care for, someone whose welfare you already care about.
    1. Another result of God-consciousness is an “indescribable restlessness of triumph in discovery” which impels you to seek loving service. You have a welling-up of eternal goodness within your soul. Service allows that goodness to overflow into the lives of others (Service urges). Urges to be of service to these newly discovered brothers and sisters bubble up within you. When I say, “newly discovered,” I am not just talking about when you first realize that we are all God’s children. I am talking about the discovery each day of another person to love. Loving men and women happens one person at a time. And as you come to love a person, there bubbles up within you a desire to serve them.
  1. A third outgrowth of your faith-grasp of being a child of God is your love for God. You begin to feel an overflowing love for the spiritual Mother/Father who loves you so much and blesses you so thoroughly. God is so loving, so loyal, so dependable, so constant, that you run out of words. And your appreciation goes beyond words into a realm where your voice is silenced, and your mind is overwhelmed (in the very nicest way). This is worship. (Worship.) The UB describes it as “a natural and spontaneous reaction to the recognition of the Father’s matchless personality and because of his lovable nature and adorable attributes.” (UB 65:5 / 5:3.3)

And eventually worshiprecognizing others as brothers and sisters, and service urges have an effect on your behavior. As you worship God, each day you become more devoted, more dedicated, more steadfast in your love and appreciation. And you want to contribute to God’s purposes, God’s goals. Your prayer life becomes focused on seeking God’s will. As you come to understand God’s way, you are able to discern what his way would be in the various moments of your life. You do God’s will as best you understand it. (Do God’s will) And that means that you serve your brothers and sisters. It’s really a pretty spontaneous process. Because you see other people as brothers and sisters, you open yourself to relationship with God’s children. And because you are feeling these urges to serve, you follow through—you serve them. (Serve) You don’t just want good, you do good.

The inevitable result of sharing the inner life with God is action. 

You are growing up spiritually. Becoming more and more like the spiritual parent who gave you life, the one who nurtures and teaches you. The one who envisioned who you are and who you will become, in the future. The parent who delights in every new word you learn and each new step you take. When this happy parent sees you acting just like Daddy, he loves it!! What a joy you are to God.

All of this would not be complete if I did not mention the repercussions that flow into your life from growing up in this manner.

  1. Increasing joy. (Joy) Spiritual joy surprises you. It turns up in the most unexpected places. The first place I recall recognizing this kind of joy was in the beauty of nature. One day I took a good look and realized that colors were clearer, light was brighter, air felt purer, movement made my heart sing. There was joy in every season, not just spring! There is joy in simply living one more day.
  2. Expansion of your capacity to love. (Love) Feeling loved feeds your ability to love. Loving and serving also enables your love to grow. You find it easier with each day to really see people, to understand them, to come to love them.
  3. Closer and closer identification with God within. You are less and less the material creature you started this mortal life as. You are becoming the spiritual creature who was born of faith. As a faith child, you have an eternal and limitless future. (Eternal Life) You may once have thought that you were a material creature having a spiritual experience. But more and more, you are a spiritual being having a material experience.

This all flows from acceptance of the one central set of truths: Your spirit Parent, God, loves you—individually, has a grand destiny planned for you and has in place an elaborate education system to train you to assume more and more responsibility in his family. 

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The Father’s Business

By Matthew Rapaport
San Francisco

To my mind, “the Father’s Business” evokes images of two distinct kinds of ministry. The first kind is highly spiritual in orientation, outwardly as well as inwardly. The second is, outwardly, more concerned with the secular affairs of the world, though it too must be, inwardly, spiritual in orientation.

 God is spirit and His business, in the strictest sense, must also be spiritual. Here is the business of spiritual ministry which must, in the end, involve the sharing of the Gospel – Fatherhood, Brotherhood, and eternal life through faith whether or not this message is associated with The URANTIA Book, boot­legged material from the Book, or any other information about the spiritual universe and our relationship to it. This ministry may include more than the gospel.  

It may include elements of intellectual and material ministry to the needs of individuals, but it must, at least, encompass the Gospel.  The Father’s business in this sense is that of introducing people to God.  After they have been introduced, it is also appropriate to help them expand their relationship to Him.  Our Father may have many “businesses,” but this must be the first, last, and most important of them.

 Aside from purely spiritual ministry, most of us have multiple secular responsibilities.  We are parents, workers, students, and many other things.  Done from the proper motivation, these too are the Father’s business.  It is our challenge as His partners in creation to do that which contributes to the growth of the Supreme.  Our own souls grow in character, and the Supreme emerges in the super universe as we make holy our secular responsibilities through dedication to God’s will.

 Jesus lived this sense of his Father’s business right up to the time of his baptism.  He acted as dutiful son, student, father, employee, and volunteer.  The way in which he carried out these responsibilities is a perfect illustration of living the Father’s business in this sense, a sense in which most of us must live it through all of our lives.

 There are common elements to the Father’s business in whatever sense one considers it.  Love for and interest in one’s fellows is always a part of doing God’s will.  Becoming more socially useful to one’s fellows is the measure (outwardly) of personal spiritual progress, and of success in doing the Father’s business. 

There is, of course, nothing contradictory in combining the two senses of the Father’s business.  Jesus did this more and more as he grew up.  His transition from dutiful child to full-time spiritual minister was gradual. This would seem to be a natural transition.  It is made possible by the need for love and expressions of truth, beauty, and goodness, in any life shared with God. 

Yet while all work done in God’s glory is holy, it is only natural that eventually, we should be led to yearn for the courage and ability to brighten the lives of others with the most true, beautiful, and good declaration of the Universes; the individual’s relationship to a real, perfect, and wholly loving Father of Lights.

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We All Need Love…Now!

Kaye Cooper 2020

In times of uncertainty, confusion, and even fear, we all need the comfort and reassurance of love more than ever. Parents and children, friends and strangers, leaders and victims—everyone needs more love. How do we squeeze out more love for those around us, especially our families, when we desperately need to be loved, ourselves?

An answer? Find more sources of love to give. Stick with me now! That may sound impossible, but I want to share with you where I have found the love to give. You have probably already tapped this well of love within you without realizing its source and what an endless supply is available for the asking.

Receiving love is important but giving love refreshes one’s soul too. You get a love benefit from having love flow through you. Have you ever heard a baby cry when you are really tired? If you put aside your own need and discover the compassion to comfort the child, you have connected with the Source of love.

What is it that makes us able to overlook our own weariness and need? You may already have an opinion. I believe that our connection with Spirit gives us the capacity to forget our own needs to help another. Mixed in with all our emotions, thoughts, and physical bodies, we are spiritual beings, as well—children in a spiritual family. And we are connected to the universal source of all selfless love. When we see others (such as that distraught baby) with our spiritual eyes, we can draw to us the love we need—and the strength, wisdom, and courage. So there is a spiritual source of love that we can tap into in order to pass it on to others.

Try it now.

Let’s shift to an exercise of tapping-in and passing-on love. Think of someone you care for and appreciate—someone you know personally. Relax for a moment. Close your eyes if you wish. Imagine this person close to you. Open your heart to appreciate him or her. Focus on the things you appreciate about your loved one. Allow a grateful feeling to expand in your chest. Feel gratitude growing stronger and stronger. See them as the best they can be. This is seeing them as Spirit sees them.

As you progress toward seeing with more spiritual vision, notice your understanding gradually begin to change. Your spiritual eyes see people more like a loving parent sees a precious young child, as full of potential for goodness, as growing, maturing, and as having a marvelous destiny—you view them with gentleness and understanding, without anger or blame.

None of us will be perfect at spiritual vision because, after all, we are all very immature spiritual beings. Nevertheless, seeing with spiritual eyes can change the way we feel. The more loving we feel, the more empowered we are to express our concern and appreciation to another. The more we make the effort to use our spiritual eyes, the stronger our connection to the Source of all love. Continue to explore what you see and feel for a few more moments.

In your everyday life, allow new spiritual love to flow through you to others. Spiritual love is appreciation, kindness, gentleness, trust, graciousness, respect, desire to benefit the other person, and much more high, ethical, unselfish treatment of others. Use this method frequently and you will grow deeper in your spiritual connection, clearer in your spiritual vision, and stronger in your capacity to give your family and friends love in all circumstances!
Peace be with you!

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Developing Spiritual

Relationship with God

and the Cosmic Family

by William Cooper

Talking Things Over with God

Jesus in his prayers as a youngster would just talk to his heavenly Father in the fashion he used with Joseph, who was a very attentive and caring mortal Father.  He would talk, ask questions, “listen”, discuss, and interpret his impressions.   It was embarrassing to Jesus’ parents that Jesus did not observe the forms and fashions of prayer for their religious culture and he was open and obvious about it.  Like us, Jesus was often not certain exactly what God’s response was, but he was sure that God was responding.

As Jesus matured and began to understand who he was, he continued to relate to the I Am in informal discussion mode.  He was using this mode of prayer when he prayed repeatedly in Gethsemene.  Talking things over with God makes God very real and near, which he is.  God will respond to even the faintest indication of faith.  I think that attempting to intuit God’s responses to us is more than a faint flicker of faith.  To attempt such is an extremely appropriate application of faith.  God would never fail to respond to such an act of faith.  Seriously, try it.  This prayer practice promotes a rich and constant relationship with God, Spirit and our cosmic family.

Commitment to Spiritual Family

Jesus tried to teach his followers that he was here to establish the Family of God on earth.  They were too much caught up in the concept that the Messiah would come and found a material kingdom.  So, Jesus altered his approach to talk in terms of a kingdom.  He taught that the kingdom he came to found was not an earthly kingdom but rather it was/is a kingdom in the hearts of people who follow the leading of the spirit within each person.  This inner kingdom he described as presided over by a loving and patriarchal king.  And this is true, but it is not his preferred concept.  He wanted us to see the spiritual reality, that engulfs our material reality, as a family that has our personal and collective welfare as a central and constant concern.  To Jesus, family was not merely a kinship, it included a purpose of taking care of the family enterprise of pursuing God’s plan.  God’s plan is to knit together the cosmos by the attraction of the love and goodness of God.  This plan includes high adventure of our being a growing and serving part in expanding the inhabited and unified cosmos.  It includes participating actively in our deity parent’s plans and thereby advancing in becoming like God, deity ourselves.

Jesus said if you believe that God loves you with an infinite love and follow the leading of the spirit within your heart, then you are in the family of God.  That sounds kind of cool but what are the consequences, expectations and opportunities?  

Let’s stop just a minute and consider the difference in the way we feel first when we see our eternal destiny to be a loyal servant of God the good king. (Pause) Is that exciting to you? Now, second, feel what it is like to look at yourself as a beloved and privileged child of God and of the vast, loving family of God, whose destiny is to choose a personal path to grow up to be like his / her parent.  Now, is that exciting to you? (Pause)  I hope you can feel the difference.  I certainly can.  Now back to the expectations, opportunities and consequences of this status.

One consequence is the opportunity for an eternal life of service to God’s ongoing adventure with love.  I call God’s adventure of fostering and proving the truth of the effectiveness of love via experience,” the family business”.  This is what God and all creation are currently doing.  This has been going on for trillions of years and will continue into eternity, will never end.  We will never run out of important things to do.  Ours is not a static job or a bit role to play as a servant at a king’s court.  The family of God provides progressively more and more responsible roles for all of its members.  As recipients of Adjusters and of personality, there is no known limit to how far we may progress in eternity.  Our progress entails study, service, mastery of power, responsibility, loyalty to God’s will and all of these with the love, graciousness and generosity of our divine parents.

The Family of God is so vast that we lack words for the number of its members but everyone in the family who is pursuing the family business is devoted to achievement of God’s good, gracious, generous and merciful goals –infinite love permeating everyone, everything and every action.  In committing to God’s family business, we are committing to join all other family members in humble efforts to achieve love, to enthusiastically pursue the way of love and to institutionalize it as a living, enlarging practice for all.  Joinder in this family and its business is God’s plan for us all.

There is a great deal more that can be said about spiritual family.  It can be, after all, the core around which each of us can form our philosophy of living.  But the last observation I want to make in closing is that all of the members of the spiritual family want all of its members to succeed in doing and fostering God’s way of love and will help each other achieve that goal in any way consistent with God’s will.  Just ask and then listen and follow expectantly.

Exercise

Letter to and From Mom and Dad

Now let’s take about 5min to write a quick note to Mom and Dad about their spiritual family.  You might want to be grateful.  You might want to explore with them what spiritual family means to you.  How do you feel about being a member of such a vast, purposeful and mutually supportive spiritual family?  Examine the extent of your desire to participate. [Allow 5 min.]

Time is up.

But don’t put your pen down.  Now take 5 min to write what seems to you to be the response Mom and Dad would make to you.

Exercise

Developing Relationship by Conversation

Ask key and/or immediately relevant questions.  Use a form of question and answer dialog. You ask the question and you imagine an appropriate answer from the Spirit Within and you make notes. 

In circumstances usually of quiet contemplation I ask how to take known macro principles of God’s will and interpret them to fit my immediate micro needs.  Some examples are:

  • How can I be loving to this person or even this thing?
  • How can I truly forgive disloyalty or betrayal? 
  • Contempt and anger must go or at least be diminished.  How can I do this?
  • How can I contribute love, mercy, truth, beauty and goodness to improve this situation?
  • What higher value do I need to apply here to adjust my attitude or that of another?
  • How would applying acceptance, inclusion and respect help this situation?
  • How can I be courteous, generous, trusting and charming in anticipated difficult circumstances?
  • From where I am right now, how can I make good come from this?
  • In the face of apparent failure, what can I learn from this?

You may say, ”But Bill I already ask myself these things.”  And I reply, “That is wonderful, but do you ask these as questions to your human experience and wisdom alone or as questions explicitly directed to your spiritual guides and tutors, of which there are many.”  There is a strong spiritual quality, even an urge to action, when you address your spiritual helpers and seek to be sensitive to their responses.  This ask, listen, interpret and act/respond process builds relationship that becomes very real, very revealing of truth, beauty, goodness and Love.

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You Are A Child of God, Yes You

WILLIAM Cooper   11-8-2016

Following his resurrection, Jesus made 19 appearances to groups of his followers. His message to all of them was that they should go into all the world teaching and preaching to everyone the good news that God is our Father and we are therefore family. Jesus instructed us to follow the leading of the spirit of God within us to do unselfish good in everything. That is the highly condensed or compacted good news. The good news in its fullness is extensive and perhaps infinitely extensive. The following is a first step in decompacting Jesus’s highly compacted good news message.

  1. You are a spiritual person who inhabits a physical body. They are both you, but the spiritual you is eternal. Your personality, character, and loving memories are part of the spiritual you and survive.
  2. God is your loving spiritual parent. God the Father is your spiritual father and loves you and cares for you as an excellent father. God the Spirit is your spiritual mother and loves you and cares for you as your mother. Both are very deeply, personally and constantly involved in your welfare and rearing. They are interested foremost in your spiritual rearing, welfare and education. You are a first generation offspring of these two aspects of the one God who is the originator and creator of all that is. You are not a slave, a distant grandchild, an adopted child nor merely analogous to a child of God. You are the real thing and you are loved, forgiven and enjoyed as a unique person.
  3. All people everywhere are children of God and therefore are entitled to the respect due to the immediate family of the most gracious, generous and powerful person in all of creation. Since all people are children of God, they are all brothers and sisters and should behave with love, compassion and mutual support for one another.
  4. All children of God have a fabulous, exciting and unique destiny which is important to them and to God and should be encouraged and cooperated with by all persons.
  5. God’s domain operates as a loving family, not an arbitrary kingdom of servants. The family needs every child. You have an important part to play. 
  6. An immediate two way personal relationship between God and each of his children (through prayer, worship, meditation and ethical living) is available to each child simply for the striving to have such a relationship.  The benefits of this relationship are immense, awesome and eternal. (But many of the benefits come through growth, insight and education over time.)
  7. Each child of God can experience the fatherhood of God and the motherhood of God. For each child, God as father has in mind an eternal career of growing knowledge and wisdom and progressive service to the family. As father, God will give power and authority to each child as soon as he/she is sufficiently educated to exercise power and authority responsibly. (Necessarily limited power in this mortal lifetime.) God as mother comforts, encourages and nurtures each child both physically and spiritually. From physical conception and forever thereafter, God as mother supports, cherishes and comforts every child without preference or qualification.  By paying attention to these parental ministrations, the children of God can get to know their spiritual parents. 

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Experiencing the Holy Spirit

Kaye and Bill Cooper 6-9-20

The Infinite Mother Spirit is the perfect expression if the nurturing character of God. She is superbly endowed with the attributes of empathy, compassion, patience, mercy, and love. These qualities are exquisitely revealed in her spiritual ministry. She ministers love and overshadows justice with mercy. She possesses supernal kindness and merciful affection. (Adapted from UB 9:1.8.)

The presence of the Infinite Spirit, the Third Person of Deity, we may know even during our mortal lives, for material creatures can actually experience her beneficence (her active goodness, big-hearted generosity, and kindheartedness), because she is in elaborate contact with each of us and everything material, mindal or spiritual.  (Adapted from UB 9:2.5.)

We are promised that we can “actually experience” the beneficence of the Holy Spirit—her gracious generosity. Why bother to seek this experience? Because it is important to know about God. On this planet we don’t know much at all about a very significant aspect of God—the Infinite Spirit. The Infinite Mother Spirit functions as the Mother Spirit of each local universe. But knowing as a fact that she is here is only a first step. It is much more important to move beyond knowledge, to increasingly grow in the ability to feel the presense of God. (see UB 155:6.12.) So what we are going to do today is to open ourselves to experience the presence of God as expressed in the Holy Spirit. We are going to do that by focusing on particular values which are characteristic of our Mother.  Here is the process we would like to use:  

  1. We will relax together into contact with spirit and maintain that connection throughout our time together.  Feel free to write in your journal at any time during this activity if you wish.  
  2. We will lead you through a worshipful group exploration of each of the five values on the list we give you in a moment. You are invited to focus with appreciation and gratitude on each of the five qualities on the list as an avenue to experience the Holy Spirit who is constantly with us.  You will be invited to share aloud at various times during this part of the activity. 
  3. Then we will have a quiet time of individual meditation and imagination.  
  4. Last, each of us will share whatever we want with the group and continue with comments and reflections. 

We especially suggest that you approach these values with a combination of thinking and feeling.  Think with the highest spirit levels of the mind our Mother has given you.  And feel each value with your soul.  Feel your thoughts.  Think about your feelings.  Flow back and forth between thought and feeling, between meaning and value.  Allow them to flow and intermingle within you like a beautiful melody.  

Do you have any questions about these concepts or about what we are going to do?

Holy Spirit Values:

Active Goodness

Gracious Generosity

Steadfast Patience

Unfailing Kindheartedness

Merciful Affection

  1. Let’s start by relaxing. Get comfortable and balanced where you are sitting. Close your eyes if you wish. Breathe deeply and relax more…and again. Breathe fully but comfortably.  Begin by thinking of someone you love and appreciate.  Imagine being with them, safe in each other’s presence.  Think of how much you appreciate that person, how thankful you are for their being in your life.  Imagine the gratitude you feel.  Let gratitude bloom inside your heart and grow stronger…deeper…richer.  Allow this wonderful feeling of gratitude to fill your body with spirit.  Now spirit fills the space around you…the room in which you sit.  Enjoy being absorbed in appreciation and thanksgiving.  Maintain this attitude as we move into our worshipful group exploration of the characteristics of our Holy Spirit.

     

  2. Exploring the Spirit’s characteristics.  We begin with the first characteristic:  Active Goodness.  Recall the goodness with which we are blessed: friendships, challenges, surprises, empathy, compassion, sincerity, purpose.  Our lives are filled with beautiful spiritual values nurtured by the Holy Spirit.  Enjoy reflecting on these values for a moment.  Share aloud the values that come to your attention.

    [Wait 1 min.]

  3. Next contemplate the second characteristic: The Gracious Generosity of the Holy Spirit.  All things physical and intellectual are provided by our Mother Spirit.  She provides our very existence and consciousness.  Day-by-day the Spirit works incessantly to improve us individually…and to improve our civilization.  She touches all areas—health, government, education, industry, reversion, and, of course, family and religion.  Reflect in gratitude for these gifts of the Spirit.  I invite you to express aloud your appreciation to the gracious generosity of our Mother Spirit and her Spirit presence.
     

    [Wait 1min.}

  4. Let’s turn our attention to the third Motherly value:  Steadfast Patience.  Like a human mother, the Holy Spirit of our Mother needs to have lots of patience.  We children must try her daily with our self-centered thinking and our ease-seeking, and spiritual task avoidance.  But she works loyally to provide us with opportunities to grow.  Her guardian seraphim manage our lives moment-to-moment.  Sometimes the lessons of life are hard…but they always bring us far more than we expect.  Other seraphim teach us the truths of life:  spiritual wisdom, racial justice, optimism, compassion, integrity, loyalty, and so much more.  Consider something you have learned and allow your gratitude to pour silently outward to the seraphim, the patient Mother-ministers of our daily lives.

    [Wait 1 min.]

  5. Fourth, our Mother is not only patient, she is Unfailingly Kindhearted.  Her kindness is described as ‘supernal’—far beyond any kindness we can imagine.  What magnificent safety there is in being taught, guided, protected, and encouraged by a parent who has never felt or expressed frustration, disappointment, irritation, or any number of other self-centered human emotions!  She is the original pattern for kindness—and the ultimate example, as well.  Imagine her hands patting your shoulders, her lips kissing the top of your head fondly.  Share aloud how she makes you feel.

    [Wait 1 min.]

  6. She moves face-to-face with each of us. Recognize the way she feels about us—her Merciful Affection for each of us—the fifth characteristic of our Mother.  She has not one ounce of blame in her.  She forgives us as a matter of course because she knows our spiritual longings and purposes.  Imagine her smile, her glowing motherly face, the joy in her eyes. She loves each one of us as if we were the only child she has!  Feel her affection.

    [Wait 1 min.]

  7. Move into your own private time with the Holy Spirit of our Mother.  Open yourself to her wisdom and loving ministry.  Enjoy her as a person—your spiritual mother. She is real. She is close with us.

    I will give you ten minutes of silence with the presence of our Mother. I will let you know when time is up.

    Allow 10 minutes.

  8. Sharing and Discussion. Now it is time to return our attention to our group.  Bring our Mother back with you.  You are invited to share whatever you want from this experience.  Choosing to share provides the opportunity that your experience may bless others in the group as much or more than it blessed you!  Always respect that each person’s experience is unique and valid for them.  

Our spiritual destiny is conditioned only by our spiritual longings and purposes. (see UB156:5.9)

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Why We Should Proclaim Jesus’ Message

By William Cooper

Jesus taught his apostles that there are five cardinal features of his core message. (Paper 170 Section 4 Paragraphs 8 -13 / Page 1863 Paragraphs 6-11) 

  1. Preeminence of the individual. God is concerned with each woman or man personally and directly. There is no involvement of tribe or priest required. Nor is apprenticeship in low orders of spiritual hierarchy required before we have personal and instantaneous access to God. You are a beloved direct spiritual child of God and he protects, educates, and supports you and is always present with you.

     

  2. The will as the determinative factor in human experience. You will succeed in progressing if you choose righteousness. Progress will not be withheld nor will it be imposed. It is your sacred right and responsibility to choose what you are becoming.

     

  3. Spiritual fellowship with God the father. You and the father are close personal associates. You have a parent-child relationship – intimate and familiar – unless you neglect or refuse to choose to have it. 
  1. The Supreme satisfactions of the loving service of humanity. Loving service is the way of joy, satisfaction, and eternal progress in attaining God likeness. It is all yours for the wanting and the doing. It is your choice again. 
  1. The transcendence of the spiritual over the material in human personality. As you choose to live the loving and serving life in all circumstances, you will create a spiritual self of God-like and eternal potential even while the physical origins of you melt into the material past. 

So according to Jesus that is what his message was and is.

The Spirit of Truth resides in this message. (Paper 178 Section 1 Paragraph 6 / Page 1930 Paragraph 3). Our loving service is the mighty social lever to uplift the races of darkness and the Spirit of Truth is our power multiplying fulcrum. Our loving service and the Spirit of Truth are supposed to work in partnership to achieve God’s goal of revealing truth to humanity. 

(Paper 34 Section 5 Paragraph 5 / page 379 Paragraph 5) 

The Spirit of Truth is poured out on all people but it is almost wholly limited in function and power by the individual’s personal reception of that which constitutes the sum and substance of the mission of the bestowal son. 

(Paper 128 Section 7 Paragraph 6 / Page 1417 Paragraph 5) 

The prime purpose of the bestowal mission was to provide God the experience of human life from the viewpoint of the human creature. This was required for Michael to achieve sovereignty over his universe. A second purpose of the bestowal mission was to make the supreme revelation of God to humanity. Accepting Jesus’ message constitutes the personal reception of the substance of the mission of the bestowal son to reveal God to man. In the process of his bestowal mission Jesus decided to teach a new religion – the religion of being led by the Inner Spirit into the doing of loving service. (This is the will of God for us.) 

In proclaiming Jesus’ message, human proclaimers are serving the John the Baptist herald function for the ministry of the Spirit of Truth to the souls of humanity. This herald function of declaring the good news puts those who accept it in a position to make meaningful choices to progress or not. It starts the person considering real and meaningful choices. It liberates the Spirit of Truth ministry to that person. 

Just to remind you of the consequences the Spirit of Truth can have if liberated by people accepting Jesus’ core message. (Paper 194 Section 2 / Page 2060 Paragraphs 2-7)

  1. The Spirit of Truth works to foster and personalize truth. (The truth is that all reality works to advance the Father’s will to unite all persons and things by the magnetic attraction of love. What advances God’s will is real. What does not, is not real.) Truth reveals what is real and how reality works.
  2. The Spirit of Truth works to destroy the believers feeling of orphanhood
  3. The Spirit of Truth helps people recall and understand the words of Jesus.
  4.  The Spirit of Truth helps to illuminate and reinterpret Jesus’s life on earth. 
  5. The Spirit of Truth helps believers witness to the reality of Jesus’ teachings and his life as he lived it. It provides a fresh interpretation for each believer and each generation.
  6. The Spirit of Truth leads all believers “into all truth, into the expanding knowledge of the experience of the living and growing spiritual consciousness of the reality of eternal and ascending sonship with God.” 

So why proclaim Jesus’ message? Because it is something that God trusts you to do and something of immense value to humanity and the spiritual family. It is partnering with God in achieving one of God’s spiritual purposes and it will be an exciting and entirely meaningful adventure. Without the proclamation of the good news, the mighty Spirit of Truth is almost powerless. The herald function is an essential part of the plan. 

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Survival and Afterlife

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Rendezvous with the Great Spirit

First completed 1-8-2000  By William Cooper

[Prologue]

The following activity invites you to use your imagination spiritually. It consists of a short story followed by five minutes of music. The object is to follow the suggestions in the story and then to imagine what the music suggests. Now sit comfortably. You may close your eyes or leave them open, whichever permits you to imagine more effectively. Let me warn you of three things: First; The story uses a Native American theme but neither the story nor the music is of Native American origin. Second; There is a long silence for reflection at the end of the music but I will guide you out of the silence and will tell you when to open your eyes. Third; The music I use is powerful and assertive. Some people expect dreamy, floating music for meditation. This music describes (without words) a significant event in the story. This whole story and music process of listening and imagining will take about twelve minutes so get in a comfortable position and relax your body and your mind. Breathe deeply and relax, and again. 

The Great Spirit Speaks 

Long, long ago there was an elderly Native American medicine woman, a spiritual person among her people. She sensed that she was approaching the end of her life and was looking forward to going to live with the Great Spirit. So she called her favorite grandson to her and said” Grandson, I need you to help me. I want to go to the high place to speak with the Great Spirit; up where it is so quiet I can hear the music of the stars and the deep musical voice of the Great Spirit and his sparkling companions and where my spirit can be heard calling to go with Him.” Because she was frail, he assembled a frame of poles and buffalo robes for his grandmother to ride on, placed it across the back of his finest pony, helped his grandmother on, and covered her with a buffalo robe to keep her warm as they ascended in the evening chill. He took her through the village, past the cooking fires and the fragrance of their smoke, past the whispering brook, through the grove of pine trees with their sweet scent, up the wide grassy way, past the great red boulders, up the steep trail where you can see your breath. Near the top of the mountain, she tells him to stop and says,” My son we will meet the Great Spirit here.” He helps her down from the frame carriage. She stands near the great rock behind her. Looking into the night sky with brilliant stars overhead, she lifts her arms to the sky and stands this way silently for minutes – and then she speaks lovingly” Oh Great Spirit, I have lived a long life. So much joy and sorrow, and through it all you have always been my guide and companion. And now I ask you to come to me once again with power and clarity. Permit my spirit to speak with yours. Let the music of your presence and the beauty of your many generous promises flood over me and transform me. Yes, Great Spirit, come.” 

[Play The Oh of Pleasure” from the album Deep Breakfast by Ray Lynch. Start the music as the word “come” is spoken in the phrase “yes, Great Spirit, come”.] 

Conclusion

[After music and 1 to 2 minutes of silence] 

For the rest of his life, grandson was often asked to tell the story around the evening campfire of the night the Great Spirit came with clouds of sparkling followers, (pause) all speaking in a musical language that only grandmother could understand. 

And that is the story of grandmother’s rendezvous with the Great Spirit. 

Revised 3-17-2001 

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Our Father Sits

By Kaye Cooper

Our Father sits in His place
at the center of all creation.
His reach stretches outward
beyond the farthest reach of any mind,
of any imagination.
He holds in Himself
all of what is known
and all of what might be
and all of what might be thought
or dreamt
or one day reached.
Our Father sits.
He sees, hears and knows.
He knows each and every being
in His creation.
And He knows the route of each electron. He feels the movement of every star.
He lives through every life in this universe, takes joy at every sunrise
and weeps with every pain.

Our Father shares all of this.
He feels with us
and learns the life that we lead because we share with Him.

In all of time and space
there is not one experience which He does not share
not one which He cannot find a way to use.
In all the patterns He has set for us
all the children He has sent
and all that we have shared with Him, the thread runs through:
The Father’s love is being expressed His beauty learned anew.

He shares in our adventure and listens while we learn
And smiles with a warm and loving smile
as we learn the lessons He has planned.
He lifts us up
not even step by step but smaller yet:
atom by atom replacing us
with a new divinity a new being
as shining as He.

Age upon age we live through this journey becoming that which He knows we can.
And He waits very patiently
at the center of the Universe to greet us
when at last we find Him, to welcome the being
that we have become.

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LIFE AFTER “DEATH”

WHERE WE GO WHEN WE DIE
Based on information in the Urantia Book.
By Jackson Allen

THE CREATOR SON (Jesus), when on Urantia(Spirit name of our planet), spoke of the “many mansions in the Father’s universe.” In a certain sense, all fifty-six of the encircling worlds of Jerusem are devoted to the transitional culture of ascending mortals, but the seven satellites of world number one are more specifically known as the mansion worlds.

THE FIRST MANSION WORLD

47:3.1 On the mansion worlds, the resurrected mortal survivors resume their lives just where they left off when overtaken by death. When you go from Urantia to the first mansion world, you will notice considerable change, but if you had come from a more normal and progressive sphere of time, you would hardly notice the difference except for the fact that you were in possession of a different body; the tabernacle of flesh and blood has been left behind on the world of nativity.

47:3.2 The very center of all activities on the first mansion world is the resurrection hall, the enormous temple of personality assembly. This gigantic structure consists of the central rendezvous of the seraphic destiny guardians, the Thought Adjusters, and the archangels of the resurrection. The Life Carriers also function with these celestial beings in the resurrection of the dead.

47:3.3 The mortal-mind transcripts and the active creature-memory patterns as transformed from the material levels to the spiritual are the individual possession of the detached Thought Adjusters; these spiritized factors of mind, memory, and creature personality are forever a part of such Adjusters. The creature mind-matrix and the passive potentials of identity are present in the morontia soul intrusted to the keeping of the seraphic destiny guardians. And it is the reuniting of the morontia-soul trust of the seraphim and the spirit-mind trust of the Adjuster that reassembles creature personality and constitutes resurrection of a sleeping survivor.

47:3.4 If a transitory personality of mortal origin should never be thus reassembled, the spirit elements of the nonsurviving mortal creature would forever continue as an integral part of the individual experiential endowment of the onetime indwelling Adjuster.

47:3.5 From the Temple of New Life, there extend seven radial wings, the resurrection halls of the mortal races. Each of these structures is devoted to the assembly of one of the seven races of time. There are one hundred thousand personal resurrection chambers in each of these seven wings terminating in the circular class assembly halls, which serve as the awakening chambers for as many as one million individuals. These halls are surrounded by the personality assembly chambers of the blended races of the normal post-Adamic worlds. Regardless of the technique which may be employed on the individual worlds of time in connection with special or dispensational resurrections, the real and conscious reassembly of actual and complete personality takes place in the resurrection halls of mansonia number one. Throughout all eternity you will recall the profound memory impressions of your first witnessing of these resurrection mornings.

47:3.6 From the resurrection halls you proceed to the Melchizedek sector, where you are assigned permanent residence. Then you enter upon ten days of personal liberty. You are free to explore the immediate vicinity of your new home and to familiarize yourself with the program which lies immediately ahead. You also have time to gratify your desire to consult the registry and call upon your loved ones and other earth friends who may have preceded you to these worlds. At the end of your ten-day period of leisure you begin the second step in the Paradise journey, for the mansion worlds are actual training spheres, not merely detention planets.

47:3.7 On mansion world number one (or another in case of advanced status), you will resume your intellectual training and spiritual development at the exact level whereon they were interrupted by death. Between the time of planetary death or translation and resurrection on the mansion world, mortal man gains absolutely nothing aside from experiencing the fact of survival. You begin over there right where you leave off down here.

47:3.8 Almost the entire experience of mansion world number one pertains to deficiency ministry. Survivors arriving on this first of the detention spheres present so many and such varied defects of creature character and deficiencies of mortal experience that the major activities of the realm are occupied with the correction and cure of these manifold legacies of the life in the flesh on the material evolutionary worlds of time and space.

47:3.9 The sojourn on mansion world number one is designed to develop mortal survivors at least up to the status of the post-Adamic dispensation on the normal evolutionary worlds. Spiritually, of course, the mansion world students are far in advance of such a state of mere human development.

47:3.10 If you are not to be detained on mansion world number one, at the end of ten days you will enter the translation sleep and proceed to world number two, and every ten days thereafter you will thus advance until you arrive on the world of your assignment.

47:3.11 The center of the seven major circles of the first mansion world administration is occupied by the temple of the Morontia Companions, the personal guides assigned to ascending mortals. These companions are the offspring of the local universe Mother Spirit, and there are several million of them on the morontia worlds of Satania. Aside from those assigned as group companions, you will have much to do with the interpreters and translators, the building custodians, and the excursion supervisors. And all of these companions are most co-operative with those who have to do with developing your personality factors of mind and spirit within the morontia body.

47:3.12 As you start out on the first mansion world, one Morontia Companion is assigned to each company of one thousand ascending mortals, but you will encounter larger numbers as you progress through the seven mansion spheres. These beautiful and versatile beings are companionable associates and charming guides. They are free to accompany individuals or selected groups to any of the transition-culture spheres, including their satellite worlds. They are the excursion guides and leisure associates of all ascending mortals. They often accompany survivor groups on periodic visits to Jerusem, and on any day you are there, you can go to the registry sector of the system capital and meet ascending mortals from all seven of the mansion worlds since they freely journey back and forth between their residential abodes and the system headquarters…………………………..Urantia Paper #47

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Jesus Stories

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Who Is Jesus?

By William Cooper

This story about Jesus is based on information in The Urantia Book.  I am telling it to you because I think it is important for everyone to know as much about him as they can.

Let’s start way, way back.  400 billion years ago, that is four followed by eight zeroes and it is many times longer than scientists currently think anything existed.  400 billion years ago this paradise son was the 611,121st Paradise son to leave Paradise to form and govern his own universe of 10,000,000 inhabited worlds plus suns, stars, galaxies, moons, uninhabited worlds, comets, asteroids, chemicals, elements and plants and creatures.  He made all that we can sense and all that we can be, according to plans of energy organization and life implantation that he brought with him.  400 billion years, starting in empty space with nothing but the power of a Paradise Creator son, his staff, and unorganized energy. What patience, What loyalty to purpose.

Bestowal is a mysterious process whereby the Creator of a universe can at will assume the personality and share the life of one of his own subordinate creatures.  The purpose of these bestowals is so that the creator will understand the creature from the view-point of the creature’s experience.

About a billion years ago our Creator son set out on the first of seven lives lived in the way he had ordained that persons of his creation must live.  This first life lived as a person of his own creation was 100 years lived as a person of a very high order of nonmaterial personalities who serve as the intellectual and moral teachers and administrators of the Creator Son’s universe.  While living this life, he served on 24 emergency missions and earned the adoration of this order of persons by his matchless wisdom, supreme love and superb devotion to duty.

Roughly 150 million years later he set out on his second adventure of experiencing life as persons of his creation experience it.  This time as the ruler of a system of 1000 inhabited planets which its prior ruler had led into rebellion against higher authority.  He ruled for about 100 years and set the system in order with justice and mercy.  He was ardently loved, honored and respected.  He even offered to share authority with his rebellious predecessor if he would only apologize for his indiscretions.  He was the most noble and most benign system ruler that his universe had ever known.  Even his predecessor, while declining to apologize, acknowledged him as just, merciful and righteous.

About 700 million years ago our universe Creator Son set forth on his third bestowal experience.  This time he became a material son, an Adam.  He was assigned as acting planetary prince on a planet on which his predecessor had participated in a rebellion against Michael’s authority (This was the second rebellion of a system sovereign in Nebadon.)  He spent 17 standard universe years (85 of our years) living this life.  He effected the repentance and reclamation of the defaulting planetary prince and his entire staff.  He was so forgiving and understanding of the defaulters that since then no material son or daughter has joined in any rebellion in Nebadon.  “They love and honor him too devotedly ever consciously to reject him.”

Michael’s 4th bestowal was as a seraphim.  It took place about 450 million years ago and lasted for 200 of our years.  He was assigned to a corps of teaching counselors.  He served as an executive assistant to 26 master teachers on 22 worlds.  That is about all we are told about that bestowal.  But we are told elsewhere in The Urantia Book that seraphic teaching counselors are secretaries to all orders of teachers and even assist true and consecrated mortal teachers.

The 5th bestowal took place about 300 million years ago as a mortal ascender finishing up his ascension career in this super universe.  He spent 44 of our years on Uversa as Eventod.  Stories of Eventod’s sojourn on Uversa still circulate there.  He had the confidence and trust of his superiors and the respect and loyal admiration of his fellow spirits. 

Michael’s 6th bestowal was as an ascendant mortal (from the planet Endantum) at the courts of the Most High Fathers of one of his constellation headquarters worlds.  The events of this bestowal are described as a wonderful career but no details are given.  The narrator commented that after each bestowal Michael showed progressive acquirement of the creature’s viewpoint in universe administration.  Following this bestowal it was apparent that he had become a friend and sympathetic helper of even the lowest form of created intelligence in his universe.

About 35,000 years ago, as Adam and Eve were defaulting in their mission to this planet, public announcement was made that Michael’s 7th bestowal would be made as an infant on this planet, Urantia of System Satania.  The life of Jesus of Nazareth is the 7th bestowal life of Michael of Nebadon.

Jesus is a combination of God and Man.  He is unique in our universe of 10,000,000 inhabited planets.  He is both the son of a 14 year old woman and a 21 year old carpenter and at the same time the creator of this universe who is so just, fair and merciful that even those personalities who rebelled against his authority did not fear him.  He is respected, loved and honored.  In all of his bestowals Michael worked to resolve conflict and to reclaim rebels.  He was acknowledged as righteous, just and merciful by a rebel system sovereign.  He reclaimed a rebel planetary prince and his entire staff and restored them to authority.

My religious training led me to think in terms of a universe of one inhabited planet, one God, one son of God and the creation of everything within a very short time a few thousand years ago.  This narrative expands the universe, the time span and the size and governance of the universe as well as the power of God.  And it vastly increases the significance of who Jesus was.  Among other achievements, he was the revelation to both God and man (on 10,000,000 inhabited planets) of the graciousness and goodness achievable by a mortal choosing to behave as God would have him behave.

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Jesus is Coming

Sometime near the beginning of time, God the Father and the Eternal Son created the 700,000 offspring of the order of Michael. Billions of years later, the Michael sons each created and administer a universe of 10 million inhabited planets. Each Michael son engages in a series of extended personalization’s in the form of descending orders of his universe children. In the last of these personalization’s the Michael of each universe becomes a mortal and lives the life of an ordinary human in order to give him the experience of being a mortal in his own universe. Our local universe of 10,000,000 planets is named Orvonton and its headquarter sphere is Salvington. So Michael of Salvington is the creator and administrator of our universe. His first minister is Gabriel of Salvington.

Tens of thousands of years ago Michael and Gabriel authorized a study to identify the characteristics of certain inhabited planets which might be chosen as the one in ten million on which Michael would live as a human. They were apparently interested in a world that was not very advanced and which had suffered the isolation consequences of the Lucifer rebellion. Our planet was further qualified as an interesting/challenging place by the default of our Adam and Eve. So, about 37,000 years ago a message was sent to Adam and Eve, even as they were in the midst of their default turmoil, that this planet would be Michael’s mortal bestowal world.

Now I submit to you that you and I enjoy a great privilege to be natives of the planet Michael chose to be his bestowal planet and especially within such a short time after he lived his bestowal life and before the planet had changed very much in culture or climate. The circumstances of our lives are not so different from life as he lived it. The joys and the pains of his life are fully understandable to us without interpretation. The experience of living on this planet must be special, primitive, about the bottom rung on the ladder for ascending mortals.

It is important to remember who is being born. This was Michael coming as a human baby to experience human existence, to demonstrate the perfect life of intentionally living in harmony with the indwelling spirit of the Father of all creation and to spiritually uplift humanity with a living portrayal of the loving nature of our heavenly Father. This was the creator and ruler of stars and galaxies and ten million inhabited planets. This was a very big deal.

Sometime much closer to Jesus’ birth, Gabriel came here and surveyed the spiritual, intellectual, racial and geographic features of our planet as they would likely impact Jesus’ life and the spread of his teachings. He decided that the Hebrew culture and religion had advantages warranting their selection as the bestowal race. In this sense they were a chosen people; chosen to be the religious and cultural foundation of Jesus’ mortal life. Michael gave his approval to this decision and Gabriel sent the Family Commission of twelve to investigate Jewish family life. Gabriel was present at the conclusion of the study to receive nominations of three equally favorable unions. Gabriel selected Mary and Joseph.

Joseph’s family was Jewish back to Abraham but his relationship to David was by adoption generations earlier. Mary’s lineage was much more varied, embracing many of the most remarkable women in the history of our planet. Racially Mary was hardly Jewish. Joseph was a dark-eyed brunette. Mary had brown eyes and her hair was almost blond. Joseph and Mary were selected because they were average people. Michael wanted to live the life of an average person so that common people could understand and accept him.

The circumstances of this bestowal were about perfect. This planet was never before or since at a higher level of spiritual thinking or religious living. Jews, being part western and part eastern, were well suited to spreading the new religion both East and West. Tolerant political rule of the Mediterranean world by the Romans enhanced the favorable circumstances. The Greek language and culture was pervasive and Jewish religious and moral teachings were spreading rapidly. For the first time in world history, good roads connected many major cities. Seas were cleared of pirates and travel was rapidly advancing.

While it was a time of peace and prosperity, there was no middle class and most people lived a miserable and impoverished lower class existence.

Nazareth was particularly well situated because half the caravan traffic between the orient and the Mediterranean ports passed through or near it. Dispersion of Jews with over 200 synagogues and religious communities throughout the Roman world provided culture centers where the new gospel of the kingdom of heaven found its initial reception and from which it spread.

When Jesus was born, Herod the Idumean ruled both Galilee and Judeah. (Herod died in 4BC.) He was an outsider who held power because he had ingratiated himself with the Roman rulers. He built temples to many strange gods. Because Herod was friendly with Roman rulers, the world was safe for Jewish travelers and the way was open for evangelists to carry the gospel throughout the Roman Empire.

Galilee was more gentile than Jewish when Jesus was born.

Mary and Joseph married in March of 8 BC. Mary was 14 years old and Joseph was 21. Joseph and his brothers had built a one room home for the new family. In November of 8 BC Mary and Joseph conceived Jesus and the next day Gabriel appeared to Mary at dusk at her home. Joseph had not returned from work. Gabriel’s appearance shocked Mary but after she regained her composure, Gabriel said to her: “I come at the bidding of one who is my master and whom you shall love and nurture. To you, Mary, I bring glad tidings when I announce to you that the conception within you is ordained by heaven, and that in due time you will become the mother of a son; you shall call him Joshua, and he shall inaugurate the kingdom of heaven on earth and among men. Your son shall proclaim the message of deliverance with great power and deep conviction.”

It is curious to me that Gabriel told Mary what name to give her son. He had done the same with Elizabeth, John the Baptist’s mother. I wonder why they needed to be named John and Joshua. [In Hebrew, John (Yoghanan) means “Yahweh is gracious.” Joshua (Yehoshua) means “Yahweh is salvation”]. It is also curious to me that Gabriel spoke only to Mary and Elizabeth. Joseph and Zacharias were left with no direct communication. They had dreams but these came long after their wives had told them what had happened.

Mary didn’t tell Joseph of Gabriel’s visit for many weeks. Not until she knew she was pregnant. It was many nights before Joseph could sleep. At first he doubted the Gabriel visitation. When he became convinced of the visit, he was still troubled by how the offspring of humans could be a child of divine destiny. After several weeks, Joseph and Mary concluded that they had been chosen to be parents of the Messiah, but it hadn’t been part of the Jewish concept that the deliverer was to be of divine nature. As Mary’s time approached, Joseph had to go to Bethlehem to register for the census. Joseph virtually forbade Mary to make the journey to Bethlehem with him, but she insisted and he relented.

Jesus was born at noon, August 21, 7 BC in a grain storage room of a caravan stable of an inn in Bethlehem. The following day, a wealthy person at the inn exchanged rooms; and Mary, Joseph and Jesus resided there for three weeks until they got lodging with a distant relative of Joseph. They stayed in Bethlehem for a year because Mary, Elizabeth and Zacharias thought Jesus was to be the Jewish Messiah and that he should grow up in the city of David.

After the three wise men made inquiry in Jerusalem about the new born king of the Jews, Herod’s spies looked for Jesus for a year. Then in mid-October of 6 BC Herod ordered a systematic search of all houses in Bethlehem and the murder of all baby boys less than two years of age. Sixteen baby boys perished as a result. Jesus was a little over one year old and still living in Bethlehem but one of Herod’s assistants communicated the baby slaughter order to Zacharias, and he dispatched a messenger to Joseph. The night before the massacre Joseph and Mary left Bethlehem for Alexandria in Egypt. They journeyed alone to avoid attention. Zacharias provided the funds for them to travel on. Joseph worked in Alexandria and they lodged with well-to-do relatives of Joseph’s family. They stayed in Alexandria for two years and returned to Bethlehem only after Harod’s death.

Certain wise men of spiritual insight had been informed of the impending bestowal of Michael on Earth. This was probably an earlier announcement that he was coming. More specifically, the angels of attachment to Adam and Eve in the first garden made an announcement to Ardnon and his associates in Ur that the light of life was about to appear as a babe on earth and among the Jews. Apparently the communication to Ardnon was by way of a midwayer who either posed as or communicated through a strange religious teacher who claimed these insights came to him through a dream. This strange teacher must have been very persuasive because three Chaldean priests traveled for weeks just to have the chance to see the child. They were in Jerusalem looking for the babe when by chance Zacharias heard of their quest and directed them to Jesus in Bethlehem. Jesus was about three weeks old when they arrived.

The wise men were following fairly specific information communicated to them as interested persons who were part of the spiritual continuum. That is terribly significant because it suggests that mortals can be contacted by their celestial friends. I don’t know if this is something we can all aspire to but it is intriguing.

For a time all Nazareth was proud of his exploits confounding the wise men in the temple at Jerusalem.

Before Jesus was 14 years old he had become a good yoke maker and worked well with canvas and leather. He was rapidly developing into an expert carpenter and cabinet maker. In this 14th year he made frequent trips to the top of the hill to the northwest of Nazareth for prayer and meditation. Gradually he was becoming more self-conscious of the nature of his bestowal on earth. He continued his advanced course of reading under the teachers at the synagogue school and continued to home school his brothers and sisters. The family was prosperous and Jesus resumed his music lessons.
Joseph and Mary both had frequent doubts about Jesus’ destiny. He was brilliant but difficult to understand and nothing extraordinary ever happened. Miracles were expected of persons of destiny and Jesus didn’t produce any.

Tue, Sept .25, A.D. 8, a month after Jesus’ 14th birthday, Joseph died of injuries from a falling derrick while at work on the governor’s residence at Sepphoris. None of the family members made it to him before he died. He is buried at Nazareth.

Jesus knew nothing of the Gabriel visit to Mary before Jesus’ birth. He learned about this from John on the day of his baptism, at the beginning of his public ministry. As years passed, Jesus increasingly measured every institution of society and every usage of religion by one test: What does it do for the human soul? Does it bring God to man? Does it bring man to God?

During his 14th year it became the custom for the neighbors to drop in during the winter evenings to hear Jesus play the harp, listen to him tell stories and read the Greek scriptures. He was a master story teller. Jesus demonstrated keen business judgment and financial sagacity. He was liberal but frugal, saving but generous. He was a wise and efficient administrator of his father’s estate.

By the middle of this 15th year Jesus had taken a firm grasp on the management of his family. By the end of the year, the family savings were almost gone. They needed to sell one of the Nazareth houses Joseph owned in partnership with Jacob. Ruth was born the evening of April 17, A.D. 9. This year Jesus formulated what became known as the Lord’s Prayer. It was intended to lead his brothers and sisters into spontaneous personal prayers but the family had many forms of praise and several formal prayers and the children always fell back to using them.

This year Jesus suffered a lot of confused thinking about being about his Father’s business and the need to watch over Joseph’s family. He reasoned rightly that his earthly family had to take precedence. He had thoroughly considered the idea of the Jewish Messiah and had concluded that he was not to be the Messiah. He never expected to lead Jewish armies to overthrow foreign domination of Palestine. Nor did he believe that his spiritual mission was to be directed solely to the Jewish people. He also did not believe that he was to be the Son of Man depicted by the Prophet Daniel.

As he worked at his carpenter’s bench he pondered what his relationship should be after he started his public ministry; to the messiah if he should appear, to his family, to the Jewish commonwealth and religion, to the Roman Empire and to the gentiles and their religion. From this year on he was more cautious about sharing his unusual ideas. He longed for a trustworthy and confidential friend but his problems were too complex for human associates to understand. He had to bear his burden alone.

Jesus delivered his first sermon at the Nazareth synagogue on the first Sabbath after his fifteenth birthday. He carefully chose scriptures and sequenced them so that when he read them they conveyed the message without his having to interpret them. The scriptures chosen presented something of a preview of his future career.

Poverty was catching up with the family month by month. Clothing and meals became simpler and their best food was saved for their evening meal. They had plenty of milk, butter and cheese from their animals and vegetables from their garden in season. The Chazzan continued to believe that Jesus was to become a great teacher. Apparently all of Jesus’ plans for a career were thwarted by circumstances but he was not discouraged. He did not falter. By the end of 9A.D. Jesus was earning only the equivalent of 25 cents per day and the family found it difficult to pay the civil and temple taxes. The tax collector threatened to take Jesus’ harp. Jesus gave his copy of the Greek scriptures to the synagogue library as his maturity offering to the lord on his 15th birthday. In his 15th year Herod ruled that Joseph was owed nothing and Jesus never again trusted Herod Antipas because of the unjustness of his decision.

Jesus’ uncle took over the family supply shop. Jesus worked at his home bench so he was close to help Mary with the children. They couldn’t afford to move to the country as Jesus wanted but Jesus rented a large garden plot near their home and they had three cows, four sheep, a donkey, a flock of chickens, a dog and the doves. So they had many of the experiences of farm life.

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Birth & First Year

More than 35,000 years ago this planet was selected for Michael’s 7th bestowal.  In this final bestowal he was incarnating as a mortal baby to get the experience of growing up as an ordinary mortal person.  This happens only once in the entire history of a universe of 10 million inhabited planets.  It is a really big deal if you understand its rarity and purpose.  But no mortal on this planet did.

There was lots of planning by celestial beings in preparation.  The Melchizedeks did a study on the status of the various segregated worlds.  So the decision had already been made (probably by Michael personally) to bestow on a planet involved in a rebellion.  The 13 rebellious planets in our system of 1000 planets probably were the only planets in this universe with unresolved rebellion issues.  Gabriel of Salvington reviewed the report.  Then Michael reviewed it and selected this planet.  Gabriel then came in person as part of a study of human groups and spiritual, intellectual and geographic features of our planet.  Gabriel decided that the Hebrews had advantages warranting their selection as the race within which the bestowal would be made.  Gabriel then sent a family commission of twelve celestials to identify proper families.  They identified three families thought to be equally favorable.  Gabriel made the choice of Joseph and Mary.

It was an interesting process over substantial time periods.  There was nothing magical.  No dictates of God.  It was more like pulling together a plan by rational, thought-out and researched steps.  It was done just the way present day intelligent humans would think it should be done.

Joseph was the human father of Jesus.  He was an average, ordinary man of his place and time.  His immediate ancestors were builders, masons, carpenters and smiths.  He was a carpenter and eventually became a contractor for large buildings.  Once in a while in prior history, one of his ancestors could be found playing a role in the evolution of religion on this planet.

Mary was descended from a long line of many of the most remarkable women in the history of this planet.  Her ancestors include Eve, Enta and Ratta.  Mary was an average woman of normal temperament.  She was Jewish in culture and religion but her heredity was from various non-Jewish Mediterranean people.  Jesus was an average person and so were his parents.

John the Baptist was part of the Michael bestowal.  Gabriel in his appearance to John’s mother, Elizabeth, told her that John would be the herald of the message Jesus would proclaim.  The names John and Joshua were apparently significant because Gabriel told each mother what to name her son.  John’s parents were Elizabeth and Zacharias.  Zacharias was of advanced years and was a priest.  Elizabeth was younger and childless.

John was 5 months older than Jesus.  They were distantly related through their mothers. Before Jesus was conceived by Joseph and Mary, Gabriel told Elizabeth that Mary would bear Jesus soon.  Gabriel appeared in person to Elizabeth and Mary.  These were not dreams.  Elizabeth kept her secret for 5 months even from her husband.  Zacharias was skeptical and doubted the entire experience.  6 weeks before John’s birth, Zacharias had an impressive dream that fully convinced him that Elizabeth was to bear a child of destiny.  Zacharias and Elizabeth talked a lot about what was about to happen and concluded that Jesus was to be the Messiah and John was to be his chief advisor and assistant.  Gabriel had not said this.

Mary had her own doubts about her experience of Gabriel’s visit.  She and Elizabeth visited for three weeks at Elizabeth’s home in the City of Judah two miles east of Jerusalem.  This greatly strengthened Mary’s resolve.  It must have been hard for both women to adjust.  Neither Elizabeth nor Mary knew anything about raising a child of promise.

From infancy, John was told by Zacharias and Elizabeth that he would be a spiritual leader and religious teacher and he accepted this and pursued it.

Gabriel told Mary her son would “inaugurate the kingdom of heaven on earth and among men.”  Mary had reservations even telling Joseph about the Gabriel visit until she knew she was pregnant.  Then, Joseph had doubts about the Gabriel visit.  Joseph and Mary concluded that their son must be the Messiah but they held different views about the mission of the Messiah.  Mary’s two brothers and two sisters as well as her father and mother (Jochaim and Hannah) never became believers in Jesus’s spiritual mission during his life but several of Joseph’s family did.

Gabriel’s visit was the day after Jesus’ conception and was the only supernatural event of carrying and bearing Jesus.

Joseph was reconciled and convinced by a very impressive dream.  A brilliant celestial messenger told Joseph his son would be a great light to the world but the Jews would hardly receive him.  None of these messages said Jesus was to be the Messiah or deliverer of the Jews.  Jesus’ followers restated Jewish prophecy to make it fit Jesus being the Messiah.  The dream messenger said Jesus would be a great light in the world.  He would come to his people but they will hardly receive him.  But to those who do receive him he will reveal that they are the children of God.  He will be a divine messenger to the world.

If Joseph had lived, he would have been a believer in Jesus’ spiritual mission as were many of Joseph’s relatives. (He had 8 brothers and sisters.)  Mary went back and forth between belief that Jesus would be the Messiah and doubt.  Her family tended not to believe in Jesus’ spiritual mission.

Jesus’ Nazareth home was a one room stone structure with flat roof and an adjoining building for animals.  It was in the north, rural part of Nazareth.  It was furnished with a low stone table, pottery and stone dishes and pots, loom, lampstand, several small tools and mats for sleeping on the stone floor.  There was a separate structure for the oven and grain mill in the back yard.

Joseph and Mary met when Joseph was doing some building work at her family home in Nazareth.  They courted for two years and married in March 8BC.

Mary insisted on going to Bethlehem with Joseph for his census registration in August, 7BC.  The lures for her were the adventure, fear of Joseph being absent when she delivered Jesus and the hope of a visit with Elizabeth.  They set off on the journey early on the morning of August 18, 7BC.  It was a two and one-half day walk from Nazareth to Bethlehem north of Jerusalem.  Mary rode the donkey.  There was no room at the inn or with Joseph’s distant relatives.  The caravan stables under the inn had been cleaned and prepared for guests.  Joseph and Mary lodged in the grain storage room. Mary was weary and Joseph stayed with her.

By daybreak Aug 21, Mary was in labor.  Jesus was born at noon.  On the 22nd, Joseph enrolled for the census.  Joseph and Mary were in the stable room only one day.  On the 22nd they exchanged rooms with a traveler who had a room in the inn.  They lived there for almost 3 weeks and then moved to a distant relative’s home in Bethlehem.

Joseph and Zacharias visited during the week after Jesus’ birth.  Zacharias and Elizabeth believed Jesus would be the Messiah and wanted him to grow up in Bethlehem, the city of David.  Mary agreed so the family stayed in Bethlehem for more than a year.

Jesus had no visitors until the 3 priests (Ardnon and two others) from Ur arrived shortly before the family left the inn.  A strange religious teacher (announcement by seraphim via midwayers) at Ur had told the priests that the teacher had a dream informing him that the “light of life” was about to appear on earth as a babe and among the Jews.  They set off in search. They had been in Jerusalem for many weeks looking for the child and were about to give up and return to Ur when they ran into Zacharias.  He told them he believed Jesus was the child they sought and told them where he was.  They found him and left their gifts.  Old Herod was ruler of Judea.  His informers reported the presence of the 3 priests and their purpose of finding the newborn king of the Jews.  Herod summoned them, listened to their story and gave them a purse for the new king asking them to return and report to Herod where the child was so that he too could go worship him.  They had told Herod that the new king was a spiritual, not a temporal king.  This interview apparently was after the priests visited Jesus since they knew he had already been born to a young woman who was in Bethlehem for the census registration.

When the wise men did not return with information on the location of the child, Herod became suspicious.  Informants told Herod of the extraordinary poem by Simeon at Jesus’ circumcision ceremony.  Herod was angry that no one followed the family.  Herod sent searchers but Jesus was not found.  Jesus was hidden with Joseph’s relatives.  Joseph had taken the precaution of not working because he was afraid of being discovered.

After more than a year, Herod ordered a systematic search of every house in Bethlehem and all boy babies under 2 years were killed.  16 babies died in one day in mid-October 6BC.  An administrator at Herod’s court reported the coming slaughter to Zacharias and he got word to Joseph.  Joseph and Mary left Bethlehem the night before the slaughter to go to Alexandria.  They traveled alone on funds supplied by Zacharias.  They stayed in Alexandria until Herod died two years later.  The family stayed with a rich relative of Joseph.  Joseph worked in Egypt as a carpenter and construction crew foreman.

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Escape from Herod

Following Jesus’ birth, his family remained in Bethlehem. Mary and John’s parents, Elizabeth and Zacharias, had reasoned that Jesus was the Messiah and that therefore he should grow up in the city of David and assume the throne of David.  From the time old Herod (Herod Idumean) held the audience with the three priests from Ur (the three wise men); he had maintained an interest in finding Jesus.  He knew Jesus had been in Bethlehem but he did not know exactly where.  He was angry when he heard from his informants that the infant had been redeemed in the temple in Jerusalem (from sacrifice of the first born as provided by Jewish law) and no one had followed to determine where he was residing.  For over a year Herod’s spies continued to seek the child without success.  Finally in October of 6BC Herod gave the order to make a systematic search of Bethlehem for all infant boys less than two years of age and to slay all of them.

Zacharias was a priest at the temple at Jerusalem and he knew people who knew what was happening at Herod’s court.  One of those people got word to Zacharias of Herod’s order to slaughter the boy children.  Zacharias got a message to Joseph the evening before sixteen children were murdered and provided traveling money for Joseph’s family to go to safety with Joseph’s relatives in Alexandria in Egypt.  The family traveled alone to avoid suspicion.  Jesus’ family and friends must have had an escape plan in place with an established destination and a funding plan because they acted very quickly and without confusion.

Alexandria was and still is a large business and cultural center in the Nile River delta in Northeastern Egypt directly to the South of the Siani desert.  It was a large city and Joseph’s distant relative with whom they lodged was rich.  A few of the Egyptian family and some of their friends were informed that Jesus was a child of destiny and divine promise, probably the Messiah, and they took this seriously.  No doubt the story of the Gabriel visit to Mary was shared with this limited group of friends.

Joseph quickly found work as a carpenter and then as a foreman of a large group of workmen.  This supervisory experience eventually gave Joseph the idea of becoming a builder when he returned to Nazareth.  The family spent almost two years in Alexandria biding their time until Herod died.  Meanwhile, Jesus spent his time being a typical gleeful toddler with a loving family and friends. Nothing supernatural or miraculous was happening in his life nor would it until he was twelve years old and with his parents on his first trip to Jerusalem.  But Jesus did receive exceptionally attentive care, especially from his mother.

In 4BC Herod died and Joseph and Jesus’ Judean friends considered it safe for Jesus to return to Bethlehem.  The Alexandrian friends tried to Convince Joseph to remain permanently in Alexandria.  They reasoned that it would be a better place for Jesus to launch and manage his mission in life.  Alexandria was the second most important city in Jewish scholarship and religion as well as the second largest city in the Roman Empire.  But Joseph and Mary wanted Jesus to grow up in Israel, perhaps even in Bethlehem.

When the time set for departure came, the Alexandrian and Memphis friends sent them off with ceremony and a gift of a copy of the Greek translation of the Hebrew scripture, a precious and costly gift.

The family arrived back in Bethlehem in late August, 4BC, about the time of Jesus’ third birthday.  After counseling with friends and considering together for a few weeks whether to remain in Bethlehem, Joseph and Mary decided Nazareth would be a better place to rear Jesus and that he would be safer there from Herod’s heirs.  So the family and five of Joseph’s local male relatives (for protection from thieves, remember the value of the Greek translation) made the return trip to their small home in Nazareth where one of Joseph’s four brothers had been living with his family.

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Early Childhood and Education

Within a week of returning to Nazareth, Joseph had work as a carpenter.  Joseph’s next door neighbor in Nazareth was Jacob the stone mason who was a business associate of Joseph.  Jacob had a son, also named Jacob, who was near Jesus’ age.  The boys quickly became playmates and best friends.

Jesus was in excellent health and full of excitement.  His physical development was normal but his mental activity was a little unusual.   He was full of questions about everything and he paid attention to the responsiveness of the answers he received.  He declined to say his prayers as fixed recitations as he was taught.  He insisted on saying his prayers as conversations with his heavenly Father in the same style that he conversed with his earthly father.  This was shocking to persons outside the family who chanced to hear him describe his prayer / conversations.  He was also unusual in that he wouldn’t fight with other children to hurt them or to retaliate for their injuries to him.  Jacob became his protector against the bullies who took advantage of Jesus’ pacific nature.

Jesus was almost four years old (3 BC) when Joseph built a small shop near the village spring and the busy caravan rest stop, where he made yokes and plows and did leather and rope work.  Thereafter, Jesus spent a lot of time at the shop watching his father work and listening to the conversation of the caravan conductors and passengers from everywhere.  Nazareth was on busy caravan routes between the Mediterranean Sea to the west, the Persian and Egyptian cities to the north and south and the Babylonian, Indian and Chinese trade routes to the East.  This exposed Jesus to a lot of cultural, social and economic variety.  Mary and Joseph were careful to keep secret that Jesus was a child of promise.

Jesus’ brother James was born April 2, 3 BC.  James was the first of five brothers and three sisters for Jesus.  Jesus’ inner spirit (Thought Adjuster) arrived February 11, 2 BC.  Jesus was 4 ½ years old and, like all children, unaware of this event.  Jesus’ first of three sisters, Miriam, was born July 11, 2 BC.  During the evening of July 12 Jesus had a long talk with Joseph about how various living things are born as separate individuals.  Jesus was full of questions and as usual, Joseph was very good to deal fully and honestly with all his questions.  Jesus enjoyed his baby brother and sister and helped Mary care for them

The roof of their home was a favorite place for Jesus to play.  Mary placed sand boxes on the roof and Jesus used them to make maps and write.  Jesus’ first language was Galilean Aramaic which he learned from his mother and other locals.  But additionally he learned to speak, read and write Greek from Joseph and the caravan conductors and travelers.  Aramaic was the local language.  Greek was the language of the Roman Empire.  Joseph used the Greek translation of Hebrew scripture to teach Jesus Greek.  (The translation had been given to Jesus when the family departed Alexandria to return to Palestine.)  Jesus had mastered both languages before he started synagogue school at age 7.  In school he mastered Hebrew.

There were only two copies of the scriptures in Greek in all of Nazareth.  This made Jesus’ home a popular place.  Also, Jesus’ ability to read the Greek scripture and translate it into Aramaic made him a significant person among Jewish adults in Nazareth.  In his sixth year Jesus assumed custody of this priceless manuscript.

Even at five years of age it was difficult to answer Jesus’ questions about physical or social events by telling him either that God or the devil was responsible.  For a long time he was willing to accept this explanation for mental and spiritual phenomena. However he expected there to be known causes for physical and social occurrences.

The destinies of Jesus and John the Baptist were linked to each other but there was remarkably little contact between them.  Most of the contact between them was when they were infants and while their parents counseled with one another in Bethlehem. When Jesus was five, Zacharias, Elizabeth and John visited with Joseph’s family for a few days in Nazareth.  Jesus and John were next together at age 16 when they did some planning regarding their missions and some personal matters. Their next and last time together was when Jesus was Baptized and for a short time following. They never spent time together working out how to fit their careers together or how to achieve some mutual goal.

Jesus’ family was poor until Joseph became a builder when Jesus was six.  Thereafter they were prosperous until Joseph died in a construction accident when Jesus was fourteen.  Jesus made trips with his Father to neighboring towns where Joseph had business.  Jesus was cheerful and lighthearted most of the time until Joseph’s death.  Mary and Jesus raised doves on the roof of the animal shelter.  They sold them and Jesus applied the proceeds to charitable purposes.

Jesus fell down the steps to the roof-top sleeping room when he was six and was injured.  It happened during a surprise out of season dust storm.  The question arises why this was not prevented by Jesus’ super-mortal and angelic caretakers.  The reason given is that material accidents, common place physical occurrences, are not arbitrarily interfered with by celestial personalities.  Even in special circumstances, these beings can only act in obedience to the specific mandates of their superiors.

Joseph, Jesus’ second brother was born Wednesday morning, March 18, AD 1.

Shortly before Jesus was to start school at age seven, Zacharias encouraged Nahor, a scout for one of the elite rabbinical academies in Jerusalem, to come to Nazareth to interview Jesus and recruit him to attend the Jerusalem academy.  Mary was in favor of it as something the Messiah should do (resume enhancement).  Joseph was opposed to Jesus going away from home at such a young age and he did not share Mary’s view of Jesus as a political leader.  Nahor suggested that Mary and Joseph let Jesus decide and they agreed.  Jesus wasn’t committed to either course of action so he consulted his trusted advisors, Mary, Joseph, Jacob the stone mason and his heavenly Father.  He reported back after two days saying that while he was not entirely sure what his heavenly Father had said to him, he was persuaded that he should stay in Nazareth where the people who truly loved him could continue to guide him.  Joseph, Mary and Jesus all assumed that Jesus would one day go off to an elite school for theological education.  Due to extreme poverty following Joseph’s death, it never happened.  Jesus never had earthly educational credentials.  His entire formal education was the standard six years of synagogue school in Nazareth.

Among the elite in Jerusalem, Galilee in general and especially Nazareth were viewed as backward and theologically inferior to what was available in Jerusalem.  The common derisive statement was that nothing good could come out of Nazareth.  Nazareth was more gentile than Jewish.  Jews in Nazareth were more relaxed about how they applied Jewish law.  In Nazareth Jews didn’t concern themselves about contaminating themselves by social and commercial contact with gentiles.  Nor were they concerned about walking to go somewhere on the Sabbath. They were notorious for being loose in their observance of the many Jewish laws.

Jesus started school at age seven as was the Jewish custom.  He already spoke, read and wrote Aramaic, the language of Galilee and Greek, the language of the Roman Empire.  In school, he learned Hebrew.  School at that time consisted of three years of studying the basic rules of the Book of Law in Hebrew followed by three additional years of memorization  of the deeper teachings of the law by the method of repeating after the teacher.  There were no text books.  The chazzan would utter a statement (in Hebrew) and the students would repeat it in unison after him.  There was no science, no math and no language skills formally taught; only the law.  However when Jesus was seven he met a math teacher from Damascus and developed an interest and skill with numbers, distances and proportions.

Jesus was a good but not unusual student in the early part of his schooling.  Still he was in the more progressive third of his class. This qualified him for exemption from class for one week each month which he usually spent with his fisherman uncle near Magdala on the west shore of the Sea of Galilee or with his farmer uncle five miles south of Nazareth.

Jesus received his moral training and spiritual culture in his home.  Much of his intellectual and theological education came from the chazzan.  But his real education for the actual test of grappling with the problems of life he obtained by mingling with his fellows.  In this way he was highly educated.  When he was nine he learned to milk the family cow and care for the other animals.  He learned how to make cheese, weave, operate a loom and how to draw.  Jesus was always full of searching questions and in this way advanced his own learning.  Joseph habitually took Jesus for Sabbath afternoon walks and taught him reverent and sympathetic contact with nature.

Since Jesus hung out near the village spring. he got acquainted with the people who were frequently there including the women and girls of the town who came to fetch water.  Nathan the potter set his wheel near the spring and Jesus and Jacob learned from him how to make pottery.  Jesus had an unusual liking for everything musical and when he was seven he bartered dairy products from the family cow for harp lessons.  By the time he was ten he was an accomplished harp player with skillful interpretations and improvisations.

Jesus’ formal education was not special but his interest in the things people thought and did and his habit of asking searching questions served to make him highly educated, self-educated.  Much of what he was interested in and became accomplished with required lots of practice and concentration.  Playing the harp well, making pottery, weaving, making cheese, drawing and learning to understand the leading of his Heavenly Father require a lot of hours of practice.  He used his young years to pursue these interests thereby qualifying himself to be the greatest spiritual teacher we have ever known.

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When Jesus Was Seven Years Old

By William Cooper

When Jesus was seven years old, a recruiter from a prestigious school in Jerusalem came to Nazareth to recruit him to attend the Jerusalem school.  Mother Mary was in favor of sending him to the school because it would be a good education and the start of impressive credentials for Jesus.  Mary remembered Gabriel’s visit to her before Jesus was born, during which Gabriel made it clear that Jesus had a destiny to “inaugurate the kingdom of heaven on earth and among men.”  Mary saw the Jerusalem school as a start toward his career.  Mary still believed that Jesus was destined to be the Jewish Messiah, a political leader and liberator of the Jews from political oppression.  Joseph, Jesus’ father, thought Jesus would grow up to be a man of destiny but he was profoundly uncertain what that destiny would be.  Consequently, for Joseph, sending Jesus off to boarding school in Jerusalem held no special benefit.  The recruiter convinced Joseph and Mary to trust Jesus to make this decision.  So, here is the process Jesus, at age seven, followed.

Jesus’ best friend was Jacob, the son of the stone mason who lived next door to Jesus.  Jesus talked with Jacob’s father and to Mary and Joseph about the choice.  Then he had what he described as a chat with his Heavenly Father.  It was Jesus’ habit to talk to his Heavenly Father the same way he talked to his earthly father, Joseph.  In this way, he developed a loving and close personal relationship with both.  The next day he came to the adults with his decision and said since his earthly advisors were divided on this decision, he was relying mainly on the guidance of his Heavenly Father.  While he was not certain of exactly what his Heavenly Father was saying to him, he was persuaded that his Heavenly Father wanted him to stay with those who loved him and knew him well and could therefore provide better guidance for him.

Jesus continued to relate to his Heavenly Father as a friend throughout his life, and still does.  He told his followers that they too are children of this same loving and available Heavenly Father and that their Father wants them to treat each other as loving family of the same Father.  He told them to consult their inner spirit of God for guidance in how to progress in loving goodness, thereby becoming more and more like God until eventually, in eternity, they are lovingly perfect like God.  Love to God and Jesus has many, many expressions.  They are all a pleasure to live and a joy to observe.

Read more in The Urantia Book.  The Urantia Book paper 123 : section 6 . paragraph 8

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Jesus’ Consecration Trip to Jerusalem

In Jesus’ time, a Jewish boy was eligible to be consecrated as a citizen of Israel when he completed his synagogue schooling.  This usually occurred when he was 13 years old.  It was a special thing to be consecrated in a ceremony at the temple in Jerusalem at Passover so Joseph arranged to go with Jesus and several others from Nazareth to the Passover celebration following his completion of school in Nazareth.  Women seldom went to Passover in Jerusalem but Jesus virtually refused to go unless his mother went.  Mary went and therefore some other women also went.  The trip from Nazareth to Jerusalem was about a three day walk.  At Bethany on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Jesus and his family first met Lazarus and his family including Mary and Martha, Lazarus’ sisters and their father, Simon.  The young people became immediate and life-long friends.

Jesus was in for several events of disillusionment at the temple. Mary could not attend his consecration ceremony.  She had to go to the women’s gallery.  Jesus objected to his father about this.  The consecration ritual was perfunctory and routine.  The temple could accommodate over 200 thousand so there were crowds and everything was impersonal.

Jesus was more intrigued by the contemplation of the spiritual significance of the temple ceremonies and their associated worship.  He was always disappointed with the explanations of the real meanings of these ceremonies.  He simply would not accept explanations of worship and religious devotion which involved belief in the wrath of God or the anger of the Almighty.  When Joseph pressed him to acknowledge acceptance of the orthodox Jewish beliefs, he turned suddenly on his parents and looking appealingly into the eyes of his father said “My father, it cannot be true—the Father in heaven cannot so regard his erring children on earth.  The heavenly Father cannot love his children less than you love me.  And I well know, no matter what unwise thing I might do, you would never pour out wrath upon me nor vent anger against me.  If you, my earth father, possess such human reflections of the Divine, how much more must the heavenly Father be filled with goodness and overflowing with mercy.  I refuse to believe that my Father in heaven loves me less than my father on earth.”   Joseph and Mary never again sought to change his mind about the love of God and the mercifulness of the Father in heaven.

In the temple there was irreverence everywhere.  In the court of the gentiles there was loud talking, jargon, cursing, bleating of sheep, babble of money changers and vendors of sacrificial animals and other commercial transactions.  Most offensive to Jesus was the presence of prostitutes marketing themselves in the court of the gentiles.  He was shocked by the spiritual ugliness that was visible in the faces of so many of the unthinking worshipers.  At the killing alter, the blood stained pavement, the gory hands of the priests, and the sounds of the dying animals were more than this nature loving lad could stand.

The Passover celebration was 7 days long.  The first night Jesus slept little.  He dreamed of the dying and suffering animals.  The next day Lazarus showed Jerusalem to Jesus.  Most interesting to Jesus were the places around the temple where teaching sessions were going on.  There were thousands of young people in Jerusalem and Jesus met and interviewed more than 150.  These contacts caused him to begin thinking about traveling to learn how the various groups of people earned their living.

Jesus’ absence when the Nazareth group departed Jerusalem was over-looked by both Mary and Joseph because men and women traveled in separate groups and each thought he was with the other.  Meanwhile Jesus was in the temple completely absorbed in the discussion of angels.  At noon he discovered he had been left behind but this did not concern him.  Mary and Joseph did not miss Jesus until they reached Jericho and checked in with each other and others of their group as they straggled into Jericho.

The day Jesus was left behind, he attended temple discussions but did not participate.  That evening he walked to Simon’s at Bethany and arrived at evening meal time.  He spent the night there, visiting very little and meditating a lot in the garden.  The second day Joseph and Mary returned to Jerusalem and searched for Jesus without finding him.  He was in the temple again.  This time he was determined to participate.  He did this by asking questions.  Sometimes his pointed questions were somewhat embarrassing to the learned teachers of the Jewish law, but he evinced such a spirit of candid fairness, coupled with an evident hunger for knowledge, that the majority of the temple teachers were disposed to treat him with every consideration. He questioned the justice of putting to death a drunken Gentile who wandered out of the court of the gentiles and into the forbidden sacred precincts of the temple.  At the end of the day he went again to Bethany and to the garden to meditate about what his career should be and how to begin being about his Father’s business.

On the third day Jesus again was with the scribes and teachers at the temple.  His questions to them had begun to attract spectators.   Simon came over from Bethany to see what Jesus was up to.  Joseph and Mary spent the day looking for Jesus but never thinking to look for him in the discussion groups.  Among his many questions this day were:

  1. What really exists in the holy of holies behind the veil?
  2. Why should mothers in Israel be segregated from the male temple worshippers?
  3. If God is a father who loves his children, why all this slaughter of animals to gain divine favor – has the teaching of Moses been misunderstood?
  4. Since the temple is dedicated to the worship of the Father in heaven, is it consistent to permit the presence of those who engage in secular barter and trade?
  5. Is the expected Messiah to become a temporal prince to sit on the throne of David, or is he to function as the light of life in the establishment of a spiritual kingdom?

For four plus hours, Jesus plied these Jewish teachers with thought-provoking and heart-searching questions.  He made few comments on their remarks.  He conveyed his teaching by the questions he asked.  By the deft and subtle phrasing of a question he would at one and the same time challenge their teaching and suggest his own.  In the manner of his asking a question there was an appealing combination of sagacity and humor which endeared him even to those who more or less resented his youthfulness.  He was always eminently fair and considerate in the asking of these penetrating questions.  He exhibited that same reluctance to take unfair advantage of an opponent which characterized his entire subsequent public ministry.  He seemed to be utterly free of all egoistic desire to win an argument merely to experience logical triumph over his fellows.  Jesus and Simon returned to Bethany for the night.  Again, Jesus went to the garden where he lingered late. Trying to come up with a plan for his life’s work, how to reveal a more beautiful concept of the heavenly Father and so set men free of their terrible bondage to law, ritual, ceremonial and musty tradition.  But the clear light did not come to the truth-seeking lad.

Even on the morning of the fourth day, Jesus was still unmindful of the concern his parents might have for his absence.  It didn’t seem to occur to him that they might be worried.  Jesus participated again.  The morning was devoted largely to the law and the prophets.  Jesus displayed familiarity with the Scripture in Hebrew and Greek.  The teachers were impressed with his youthfulness.  At the afternoon session, the leader invited him to come forward and have a seat beside him and express his own views regarding prayer and worship.  This is when Joseph and Mary found him.  Mary reproached him for not informing them of his whereabouts.  His mother’s comments brought to an end one of the greatest opportunities ever to be granted him to function as a teacher of truth, a preacher of righteousness, a revealer of the loving character of his Father in heaven.  His response to his mother was “Why is it that you have so long sought me?  Would you not expect to find me in my Father’s house since the time has come when I should be about my Father’s business?

On passing out of Jerusalem, Jesus paused on the brow of Olivet and said out loud and in his parents’ presence “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, and the people thereof, what slaves you are – subservient to the Roman yoke and victims of your own traditions—but I will return to cleanse yonder temple and deliver my people from this bondage.”  Mary mulled this over and concluded that it was prophetic of the messianic mission of her son as Israel’s deliverer.  She set to work to mold him into a patriot who would assume leadership of those who would restore the throne of David and cast off the gentile yoke of political bondage.

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14th and 15th Years

Jesus’ self-consciousness of divinity and destiny began when he was 12 with the message the first night at Jerusalem from Immanuel to start being about his father’s business. His 14th and 15th years were tough years. He had not much communication with his Adjuster and lots of human temptation. Like other teenagers he was trying to figure out who he would be. This was more complicated for him because of his role in the bestowal of Michael and the need to serve Michaels objectives. But he didn’t know even that he was a child of promise let alone that he was Michael’s bestowal incarnation. His achievement of self-discovery and self-definition were made the same way that all human teenagers make them. These years were the great test, the real temptation. All sorts of things happened that would have diverted his life if he had let them. He could have become the Jewish Messiah or anything else he wanted to become.

He frequently alternated between the affairs of this life and the contemplation of his relationship to his Father’s business. He spent much of his time with Joseph and no doubt talked with him about appropriate careers. His parents didn’t understand him and he didn’t understand himself for quite a while. His parents also did not talk to him about being a child of promise or tell him of Gabriel’s visit and message to Mary or of Joseph’s vivid dream.
Jesus reflected on his experience of the temple at Jerusalem. Over the years he developed a righteous resentment of the presence in the Father’s temple of the politically appointed priests and the commercial transactions. He respected sincere Pharisees and scribes but he held the hypocritical Pharisees and the dishonest theologians in great contempt. He looked with disdain upon all of those religious leaders who were not sincere.
For a time all Nazareth was proud of his exploits confounding the wise men in the temple at Jerusalem.

Before Jesus was 14 years old he had become a good yoke maker and worked well with canvas and leather. He was rapidly developing into an expert carpenter and cabinet maker. In this 14th year he made frequent trips to the top of the hill to the northwest of Nazareth for prayer and meditation. Gradually he was becoming more self-conscious of the nature of his bestowal on earth. He continued his advanced course of reading under the teachers at the synagogue school and continued to home school his brothers and sisters. The family was prosperous and Jesus resumed his music lessons.
Joseph and Mary both had frequent doubts about Jesus’ destiny. He was brilliant but difficult to understand and nothing extraordinary ever happened. Miracles were expected of persons of destiny and Jesus didn’t produce any.

Tue, Sept .25, A.D. 8, a month after Jesus’ 14th birthday, Joseph died of injuries from a falling derrick while at work on the governor’s residence at Sepphoris. None of the family members made it to him before he died. He is buried at Nazareth.
Jesus knew nothing of the Gabriel visit to Mary before Jesus’ birth. He learned about this from John on the day of his baptism, at the beginning of his public ministry. As years passed, Jesus increasingly measured every institution of society and every usage of religion by one test: What does it do for the human soul? Does it bring God to man? Does it bring man to God?

During his 14th year it became the custom for the neighbors to drop in during the winter evenings to hear Jesus play the harp, listen to him tell stories and read the Greek scriptures. He was a master story teller. Jesus demonstrated keen business judgment and financial sagacity. He was liberal but frugal, saving but generous. He was a wise and efficient administrator of his father’s estate.

By the middle of this 15th year Jesus had taken a firm grasp on the management of his family. By the end of the year, the family savings were almost gone. They needed to sell one of the Nazareth houses Joseph owned in partnership with Jacob. Ruth was born the evening of April 17, A.D. 9. This year Jesus formulated what became known as the Lord’s Prayer. It was intended to lead his brothers and sisters into spontaneous personal prayers but the family had many forms of praise and several formal prayers and the children always fell back to using them.

This year Jesus suffered a lot of confused thinking about being about his Father’s business and the need to watch over Joseph’s family. He reasoned rightly that his earthly family had to take precedence. He had thoroughly considered the idea of the Jewish Messiah and had concluded that he was not to be the Messiah. He never expected to lead Jewish armies to overthrow foreign domination of Palestine. Nor did he believe that his spiritual mission was to be directed solely to the Jewish people. He also did not believe that he was to be the Son of Man depicted by the Prophet Daniel.

As he worked at his carpenter’s bench he pondered what his relationship should be after he started his public ministry; to the messiah if he should appear, to his family, to the Jewish commonwealth and religion, to the Roman Empire and to the gentiles and their religion. From this year on he was more cautious about sharing his unusual ideas. He longed for a trustworthy and confidential friend but his problems were too complex for human associates to understand. He had to bear his burden alone.

Jesus delivered his first sermon at the Nazareth synagogue on the first Sabbath after his fifteenth birthday. He carefully chose scriptures and sequenced them so that when he read them they conveyed the message without his having to interpret them. The scriptures chosen presented something of a preview of his future career.

Poverty was catching up with the family month by month. Clothing and meals became simpler and their best food was saved for their evening meal. They had plenty of milk, butter and cheese from their animals and vegetables from their garden in season. The Chazzan continued to believe that Jesus was to become a great teacher. Apparently all of Jesus’ plans for a career were thwarted by circumstances but he was not discouraged. He did not falter. By the end of 9A.D. Jesus was earning only the equivalent of 25 cents per day and the family found it difficult to pay the civil and temple taxes. The tax collector threatened to take Jesus’ harp. Jesus gave his copy of the Greek scriptures to the synagogue library as his maturity offering to the lord on his 15th birthday. In his 15th year Herod ruled that Joseph was owed nothing and Jesus never again trusted Herod Antipas because of the unjustness of his decision.

Jesus’ uncle took over the family supply shop. Jesus worked at his home bench so he was close to help Mary with the children. They couldn’t afford to move to the country as Jesus wanted but Jesus rented a large garden plot near their home and they had three cows, four sheep, a donkey, a flock of chickens, a dog and the doves. So they had many of the experiences of farm life.

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Jesus and Jude

When Jesus was fourteen, his father, Joseph died suddenly in a construction accident. Jesus was the eldest child and the responsibility for raising his father’s family fell to him and of course Jesus was a very good parent to his five brothers and three sisters. He was probably the best father our world has ever known. But even the world’s best father can have his problem child.

Jude was Jesus’ problem child. He was Jesus’ forth younger brother and he was twelve years younger than Jesus. Jude was not just a problem, he was an outright troublemaker. By the time he was thirteen, Jude’s quick temper and strong patriotic sentiments had gotten him into trouble on several occasions in Nazareth.

It was Jesus’ custom to take each of his brothers to Jerusalem for Passover ceremonies following their graduation from the synagogue school in Nazareth. So in the spring after Jude’s graduation, when he was thirteen, Jesus and Jude set out on the two day walk to Jerusalem for Passover. Jesus chose their route carefully to avoid opportunities for Jude’s temper to cause problems and they arrived at Jerusalem without incident. As they crested the hills at the East of Jerusalem and Jude caught his first glimpse of the city, he was thrilled to the depths of his soul. There before him lay the city and the temple which were the symbols of the political and spiritual aspirations of all Jews everywhere. It was an extraordinary moment for this young patriot.

Jesus and Jude proceeded directly to the temple, but on the way they happened to meet Jesus’ very good friend, Lazarus of Bethany. As Jesus stood visiting with Lazarus and arranging their joint celebration of the Passover, Jude passed the time watching what was going on in the street.

A roman guard standing nearby made some course and explicit remarks regarding a Jewish girl who was passing by. Jude flushed with indignation and his anger and resentment of Rome exploded in a torrent of vicious words.

The Zealots were a very active political faction in Israel at this time and they were encouraging armed rebellion against Roman rule. So the Roman military in Jerusalem was especially sensitive to such anti-Roman outbursts and without hesitation, the soldier placed Jude under military arrest. To be arrested for defending the honor of Jewish womanhood was just too much, and before Jesus could do anything, Jude delivered a loud and emotional denunciation of pent up anti-Roman feelings. And so Jude, with Jesus by his side, was taken immediately to the military prison and locked up.

Jesus tried to get Jude released in time for the Passover celebration that evening but he failed in these attempts. So Jude remained in jail for two days and Jesus stayed at the jail with him.

On the morning of the third day, Jesus appeared before the military magistrate on Jude’s behalf. He made apologies for his brother’s youth and explained judiciously and tactfully what had provoked Jude’s initial outburst. When Jesus finished, his charm and sincerity had worked their magic. The magistrate allowed that the youngster might have had some possible excuse for his violent outburst and he released him.

But Jude did not learn his lesson from this experience. Even after this, there were many occasions when Jude made trouble for Jesus because of his belligerent and violent clashes with civil authorities arising from his thoughtless and unwise patriotic outbursts. Being a man of peace, Jesus was embarrassed by Jude’s fighting and threatening and by his incitements to patriotic violence.

James and Joseph, Jesus’ two eldest brothers, were in favor of casting Jude out of their home because of his effect on the family, but Jesus would not consent. When their tolerance was exhausted, he would advise them to be patient and counsel Jude wisely. He told them to be eloquent in their lives so that their younger brother might first know the better way and then be constrained to follow them in it. But Jude was never brought to his sober senses until after his marriage at age nineteen.

This story illustrates Jesus’ love for and his loyalty to even his problem children. He was patient with Jude, never rejecting. He always had faith in Jude that he would eventually choose to make mature decisions and to exercise appropriate self discipline. Jesus never gave up on Jude and would not allow his brothers to give up on him. Jesus was always ready to counsel and encourage Jude toward better behavior but he did not seek to compel Jude. He encouraged him but left him free to choose.

This illustration of Jesus’ way of dealing with his brother’s youthful rebellion and embarrassing behavior shows us a lot about how Jesus still deals with his spiritual children who neglect or reject his one commandment for them to love and serve their spiritual family.

Jesus’ unswerving response still is that regardless embarrassing, regardless of how vexing; his little brother or sister is still part of his family and he will preserve their status as a son or daughter of God even against the consequences of their own foolishness. It is the will of our Father in heaven and our good father-brother, Jesus, that not even one shall be lost.

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Gadiah and Jesus

Bill Cooper 7-25-93

The story of Jesus and Gadiah relies on our knowledge of the Old Testament story of Jonah and the whale. So the first thing we need to do is refresh our memories regarding Jonah.

Jonah was told by God to go to Ninevah and tell the people of Ninevah that their behavior was immensely offensive to God and if they did not mend their ways promptly, God would destroy them and their city in forty days. Now the Ninevahans regularly raided, pillaged and plundered the northern tribes of Israel. Jonah was well aware of their reputation for heartless cruelty and pointless savagery. Jonah no doubt hated them but more importantly, he greatly feared what they would do to him and perhaps to Israel if he delivered the prophecy God had directed. And personally, Jonah preferred that God should destroy Ninevah with no warning and no offer of mercy.

So instead of making the land journey North and East to Ninevah, he boarded a ship at Joppa destined for Tarshish, a kingdom in the south of Spain. This is the opposite direction and the end of the known world from Ninevah. So it is clear that Jonah intended to avoid doing God’s will regarding the message.

Jonah’s ship for Tarshish departed and when well out to sea, it was overtaken by a mighty tempest. The captain required everyone to pray to their respective gods. When this did not quiet the sea, they drew lots to determine who God was angry with. Jonah drew the short straw and confessed that he was running away from the presence of God and from doing God’s will.

Then the men asked Jonah what they must do to get the sea to quiet down. He told them that they must throw him overboard. They were reluctant to do this but to prevent the innocent from perishing; they agreed to cast him into the sea. And so they did.

The scripture says the Lord appointed a great fish to swallow up Jonah. Jonah was in the fish’s belly for three days and three nights. Then Jonah prayed a prayer of thanksgiving for having been saved by God from the sea and he pledged to honor God with sacrifices. Then God had the fish spit Jonah up on dry land. Then God spoke to Jonah a second time telling him to go to Ninevah. This time he went and to his great disappointment Ninevah repented and was spared.

And that is the story of Jonah that the story of Gadiah and Jesus revolves around.

When Jesus was serving as translator and tutor for Gonod and Ganid, the three spent a few days at Joppa, the port city at the Eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea from which Jonah had departed. While at Joppa, Jesus visited frequently with a young man named Gadiah. Gadiah was a great truth seeker. So, of course, he and Jesus became warm friends.

One evening as Jesus and Gadiah walked and visited together, they strolled down by the sea. Gadiah pointed out to Jesus a ship landing which was reputed to be Jonah’s departure point. Gadiah recounted the Jonah story and ended with the question to Jesus, “But do you suppose the big fish really did swallow Jonah?”

Jesus knew that the story of Jonah being in the fish’s belly was figurative and not actual but he did not say “No of course not. God doesn’t behave that way and it is scientifically unsound.” Jesus understood that the story of Jonah was a tremendous influence on Gadiah and that it had impressed on him the folly of trying to run away from duty. So Jesus carefully said nothing that would suddenly destroy the foundations of Gadiah’s present motivation for practical living.

In answering Jesus said:

“My friend we are all Jonahs with lives to live in accordance with the will of God, and at all times when we seek to escape the present duty of living by running away to far off enticements, we thereby put ourselves in the immediate control of those influences which are not directed by the powers of truth and the forces of righteousness. The flight from the duty of doing God’s will is the sacrifice of truth. The escape from the service of light and life can only result in those distressing conflicts with the difficult whales of selfishness which lead eventually to darkness and death unless such God-forsaking Jonahs shall turn their hearts , even when in the very depths of despair, to seek after God and his goodness. And when such disheartened souls sincerely seek for God – hunger for truth and thirst for righteousness – there is nothing that can hold them in further captivity. No matter into what great depths they may have fallen, when they seek the light with a whole heart, the spirit of the Lord God of heaven will deliver them from their captivity; the evil circumstances of life will spew them out upon the dry land of fresh opportunities for renewed service and wiser living.”

Look at what Jesus has done. He has taken a spiritually outdated story of a demanding, forceful and threatening God and transformed it into a wonderful representation of a loving, merciful and rescuing God.

So it is no surprise that Gadiah was mightily moved by Jesus’ teaching, and they talked long into the night by the seaside, and before they went to their lodgings, they prayed together and for each other.

That is the story of Jesus and Gadiah. It is a wonderfully revealing story of how Jesus relates to all of us. He is a carefully involved listener. He not only hears the words but he also hears the importance of what is being said. He desires to take nothing away suddenly which is part of our motivation for practical living, even if there is factual or scientific error involved. Instead of taking away the error, he adds truth to it so that it becomes a reminder of the truth it now reveals. And the greatest wonder and miracle of it all is that he relates to each of us today through his Spirit of Truth just as lovingly and understandingly as he did in mortal form with Gadiah two thousand years ago.

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Two Public Women

On the way back from Rome, Gonod had extensive business to transact in Corinth so the travelers remained in this large and cosmopolitan Greek city for two months. Of course, Jesus and Ganid were busy getting to know the city and its more spiritually forward looking citizens. They were frequent guests in the home of Justice and his wife Martha. Justice was a devout Jewish merchant who lived next door to the synagogue.

Ganid loved to visit the Citadel which stood almost two thousand feet above the sea. One evening as Jesus and Ganid were walking near the Citadel, they were propositioned by two prostitutes. Now, in their months of association, Ganid had correctly gathered that Jesus would never participate in anything unclean or that savored of evil. So he responded to the women sharply and rudely motioned them away.

When Jesus saw this, he spoke to Ganid and in the presence of the women. “Ganid, you mean well, but you shouldn’t presume to treat the children of God that way, even if they happen to be his erring children. We have no need or right to sit in judgment on these women. You don’t know all of the circumstances which led them to resort to this method of earning a livelihood. Stop and let’s talk about these matters.” The two courtesans and Ganid were astonished at what Jesus was saying.

As they stood in the moonlight, Jesus went on, “Ganid, there lives within every human mind a divine spirit, the gift of the Father in heaven. This good spirit ever strives to lead us to God and to know God. But also within mortals there are many natural physical tendencies which the Creator put there to serve the well-being of the individual and the race. Men and women often become confused in their efforts to understand themselves and to grapple with the many difficulties of making a living in a world so largely dominated by selfishness and sin. Ganid, neither of these women is willfully wicked. I can tell by their faces that they have experienced much sorrow; they have suffered greatly at the hands of an apparently cruel fate; they have not intentionally chosen this sort of life; they have in discouragement bordering on despair, surrendered to the pressure of the hour and accepted this distasteful means of earning a livelihood as the best way out of a situation that, to them, seemed hopeless. Ganid, some people are really wicked at heart; they deliberately choose to do mean things, but, tell me, as you look into these now tear-stained faces, do you see anything bad or wicked?”

And as Jesus paused for his reply, Ganid’s voice choked up and he stammered out his answer: “No teacher, I do not. And I apologize for my rudeness to them. I deeply desire their forgiveness.”

Then Jesus said, “And I speak for them that they have forgiven you as I speak for my Father in heaven that he has forgiven them. Now all of you come with me to a friend’s house where we will seek refreshment and plan for the new and better life ahead.”

Jesus took them to Justice’s house where he surprised Martha with the guests and presumed upon her to help the women find a way out of their lifestyle. And Martha overcame her shock, fed them and helped them find respectable employment. Both became lifelong followers of Jesus.

The very first words Jesus spoke in the women’s presence told them that they were children of God and worthy of respect. Jesus took a situation of Ganid’s casual evil treatment of the women and quickly transformed it into a manifestation of spiritual power by applying love, mercy, understanding and forgiveness. This is an example of the transforming power of doing good instead of evil.

From the time Ganid rebuked them until Jesus and Ganid left them with Martha, neither woman had spoken. All of what Jesus had said about them had come from Jesus’ understanding of their lives and his reading of the expressions on their faces. Jesus saw Ganid home and then went out into the night, prostrated himself on a rock and prayed for the women. Pray with him. Feel what Jesus feels for his wrongdoing children. Reflect on their past and future. Ask our Father and his universe of helpers to assist them, to free them from the bad habits and influences of their past and set them on a course for a glorious and eternal future of spiritual achievement of divine values.

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John Mark

10-18-93 Bill Cooper (UB paper 177)

This is a story about John Mark and Jesus. At the time of these events John was 15 years old. He had followed along with Jesus’ preaching tours for most of the past two years. He was part of Jesus’ camp and was present at every opportunity

to hear Jesus teach his apostles and other followers. He was like a junior apostle.

This story takes place on Wednesday before the last supper on Thursday evening and before Jesus’ betrayal, trial and execution on Friday. Jesus knew he was about to die. He had talked to his followers about this several times in the preceding week. On Tuesday he had been very direct with his apostles and followers regarding his impending death, his brief return and then his departure to be with his Heavenly Father. Jesus’ followers were finally realizing that this was about to happen, and they were stunned that their beloved teacher and friend was about to die.

So as our story begins, it is breakfast time in Jesus’ camp on Mount Olivet on Wednesday. All is solemn and pervaded by an ominous silence as the meal proceeds.

About half way through breakfast Jesus speaks to all present and says, “I want all of you to take today as a day of rest. Take time to think about everything that has happened while we have been in Jerusalem, and meditate on what is just ahead, of which I have plainly told you. Make sure that the love of our Father abides in your lives and that you daily grow to be more like him.”

After breakfast Jesus advised Andrew that he would be absent for the day and suggested that the apostles should spend the time according to their own choosing, except that under no circumstances should they go within the gates of Jerusalem.

Jesus then made ready to go into the hills alone. He put on his outer robe and tied it, laced his sandals and picked up his staff. As he did this, David Zebedee and three of his men approached. David spoke to Jesus,”Master, you well know that the Pharisees and rulers seek to destroy you and yet you make ready to go alone into the hills. To do this is folly; I will therefore send these men with you, well prepared to see that no harm befalls you.”

Jesus looked over the three well-armed and stalwart Galileans, and said to David, “You mean well, but you fail to understand that the Son of Man needs no one to defend him. No man will lay hands on me until that hour when I am ready to lay down my life in conformity to my Father’s will. These men may not accompany me. I desire to go alone, that I may commune with the Father.”

On hearing this, David and his armed guards withdrew. Then as Jesus started off alone, John Mark came forward with a small basket of food and water. He suggested that if Jesus intended to be away all day, he might become hungry. The master smiled at John and reached down to take the basket.

As Jesus was about to take the lunch basket from the boy’s hand, John ventures to say, “But Master, you may set the basket down while you turn aside to pray and go on without it. Besides, if I go along to carry the lunch, you would be freer to worship, and I would surely be silent. I will ask no questions and will stay by the basket when you go apart by yourself to pray.”

The nearby listeners who had just heard Jesus tell David Zebedee that David’s men could not accompany him, were astonished that John would implore Jesus so insistently to go with him. There John and Jesus stood, both still holding the basket. At last Jesus released the basket and, Looking down at the lad said, “Since with all your heart you long to go with me, it shall not be denied you. We will go off by ourselves and have a good visit. You may ask me any question that arises in your heart, and we shall comfort and console each other. You may start out carrying the lunch; and when you grow weary, I will help you. Follow on with me.”

Now I want to stop and consider what has happened. Jesus has just granted John’s request but he has also released john from every promise John had made in bargaining for Jesus’ consent. So we see there is no price required to be with Jesus. Jesus had denied David’s proposal because David’s men wanted only to protect Jesus and he needed no protection. John Mark’s proposal was accepted because he longed with all his heart just to be with Jesus.

Jesus spent his last day of quiet on earth visiting with John and talking with his Paradise Father. Jesus sincerely enjoyed this day with John.

This event became known on high as “the day which a young man spent with God in the hills.” It is an event of cosmic significance in our universe. Forever this occasion exemplifies the willingness of the creator to fellowship the creature. Even a spiritually inexperienced person, a youngster, if the desire of the heart is really supreme, can command the attention and enjoy the loving companionship of the Creator of the Universe, actually experience the unforgettable ecstasy of being alone with God in the hills and for a whole day. And such was the extraordinary experience of John Mark on this Wednesday in the hills of Judea.

And remember why this happened, because this is still the technique by which fellowship with Jesus and with our Heavenly Father can be had. Jesus said, “Because with all your heart you long to be with me, it shall not be denied you.”

It isn’t how smart, how rich, how powerful, or even how spiritual you are. The experience of knowing God is available to whomever longs sincerely to be with him.

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David Zebedee

William Cooper

Jesus spent his twenty-sixth year preparing to leave home.  He spent a lot of time with each family member.  His oldest brother, James, married Esta.  His oldest sister, Meriam, married his good friend Jacob, the son of the stone mason.

Then one rainy Sunday morning in January of his twenty-seventh year he said his good-byes to his family, explained that he was going to Tiberius and other cities around the Sea of Galilee.  With that he left home, never again to be a regular member of the household.

Jesus spent only a week in Tiberius.  Then he traveled through Magdala and Bethsaida to Capernaum where he stopped to visit with his father’s friend, Zebedee the boat builder.  Zebedee’s three sons, James, David and John were fishermen.

Jesus was expert at designing and building and he was a master at working with wood.  Zebedee had long known of Jesus’ skill.  For a long time, Zebedee had contemplated making improved boats.  He laid his plans before Jesus and invited him to join in the enterprise.  Jesus readily consented.

So, from this commercial transaction arose the extraordinary friendships between Jesus, Zebedee, Salome – Zebedee’s wife, and their sons James, David and John.  Jesus lived in the Zebedee home for a little over a year.  He created a new type of boat as well as the entirely new methods to build it.  The boat was far safer than earlier designs and within five years nearly all the boats on the Sea of Galilee had been built in Zebedee’s shop.  Jesus greatly enjoyed working with Zebedee.  They worked together like very compatible father and son.

Zebedee’s four daughters looked upon Jesus as an elder brother.  Jesus often went fishing with James, John and David.  The Zebedee family almost worshipped Jesus.  Zebedee was moderately wealthy, not rich, but what he had was at Jesus’ disposal throughout Jesus’ life.  Zebedee’s home was Jesus’ home.  Several of the healings, sermons and teachings recounted in the scriptures took place in the Zebedee back yard at Bethsaida.  The training of the apostles took place at Zebedee’s home.

James and John Zebedee were attracted to Jesus’ philosophy and religion.  David admired and respected Jesus for his carpentry skills.  All three loved him more than life itself.  James and John became apostles.  David too became fully involved in Jesus’ ministry but as an administrator rather than as a preacher or teacher.

David ran the Evangelist training camp at Bethsaida following the apostle’s first preaching tour.  Simon Peter saw to the teaching and training of evangelists but David ran the camp and it was large.  For five months there were between 500 and 1500 people in residence.  David saw to the tents, food, security, sanitation, etc. and made the camp self-supporting.

When Jesus and the apostles decided to move on, it was David who closed-down the camp, sold the tents and other assets and turned the proceeds over to the apostolic treasury.  He assumed a lot of responsibility for a twenty something year old fisherman.  But the sons of Zebedee were intelligent, courageous, and versatile people.

The first preaching tour when the apostles went out by twos into the countryside probably suggested the need for a messenger service to David.  David’s principal service to Jesus and the building of Jesus’ new kingdom was the intelligence service including secret agents and the messenger service.  The messenger service consisted of more than 25 runners who carried messages and funds among centers of believers, evangelists, and Jesus’ camp.  David was the organizer and dispatcher of the messengers.  They were bound to David and to each other by solemn oath.  They delivered messages as far away as Alexandria in Egypt and established an overnight messenger service between Bethsaida and Jerusalem.  This could not have been either safe or comfortable for these young men.

David was often in Jesus’ camp and in his personal presence. He was a trusted and loved friend of Jesus and rightly so.  David was present in Jerusalem for the crucifixion Passover.  He learned from his secret agents in Jerusalem of the plot to capture and kill Jesus and of Judas’ involvement, but he never revealed this to the apostles.  David took Jesus aside after the noon meal on last supper Thursday to ask him if Jesus knew and Jesus replied “Yes David, I know all about it, and I know that you know, but see to it that you tell no one.  But be assured in your own heart that the will of God will prevail in the end.”

Thursday evening was full of Jesus’ final admonitions to the apostles, his final discourse, the last supper, the foot washing, the new commandment, the vine and the branches and it was near midnight when Jesus and his exhausted apostles returned to their camp on Mount Olivet.  And David was there.  Of the seventy followers of Jesus encamped there, only David and John Mark and Jesus himself knew that Judas and the Sanhedrin guards would come to arrest Jesus that night.  The others expected trouble on Friday morning.  Jesus sent his apostles and other followers to their tents to sleep except James, John, and Peter whom he requested to go with him to pray.

Jesus asked David to send him his fastest and most trustworthy messenger.  David brought Jacob, a former runner in the overnight messenger service between Bethsaida and Jerusalem.  Jesus sent Jacob to Abner in Philadelphia with this message.  “The Master sends greetings of peace to you and says that the hour has come when he will be delivered into the hands of his enemies who will put him to death, but he will rise from the dead and appear to you shortly, before he goes to the Father, and that he will then give you guidance to the time when the new teacher will come to live in your hearts.”  As Jacob was departing, Jesus said to him “Fear not what any man may do to you, Jacob, for this night an unseen messenger will run by your side.”

Jesus’ camp probably did not ordinarily have sentries, but this evening it would.  David had arranged personally to take sentry outpost duty on the upper trail to the camp but before he departed, he spoke his farewell to Jesus.  “Master I have had great joy in my service with you.  My brothers are your apostles, but I have delighted to do the lesser things as they should be done, and I shall miss you with all my heart when you are gone.”  And then Jesus said to David, “David, my son, others have done what they were directed to do, but this service have you done of your own heart, and I have not been unmindful of your devotion.  You, too, shall someday serve with me in the eternal kingdom.”  As he prepared to go on watch by the upper trail, David said to Jesus, “You know, Master, I sent for your family, and I have word by a messenger that they are tonight in Jericho.  They will be here early tomorrow forenoon since it would be dangerous for them to come up the bloody way by night.” And Jesus looking down on David only said, “Let it be so, David.”  David then departed the camp to take up his post as sentry at the upper trail and Jesus went apart to pray.

When David heard the commotion in the camp upon Jesus’ arrest, he rushed back and began to set up a center for the messenger service to gather and disseminate information regarding Jesus’ capture, trial, and crucifixion.  John stayed with Jesus throughout the hours of his trial.  David quickly established a rotation of messengers who contacted John about each half hour to find out what was happening.  Then David dispatched this news to Jesus’ followers in hiding around Jerusalem and elsewhere, even as far away as Philadelphia, Sidon, Damascus, and Alexandria in Egypt.  David acted very quickly to get information in and out and he always seemed to have sufficient messengers on hand.  Only when Jesus was laid in Joseph of Aramathea’s tomb did David dismiss his messengers for Passover; but he instructed all of them to report to him Sunday morning at Nichodemus’ house where he would spend the Passover with other believers in hiding. David was the only one of Jesus’ leading disciples who took a literal and matter of fact view of Jesus’ assertion that he would die and rise again on the third day.  Therefore, David directed his messengers to be present Sunday morning to carry the news.

Jesus was resurrected at 3:02 am Sunday morning.  His first appearance was to Mary Magdalene and four other women at the tomb at 3:30 and the second one was 15 minutes later at the tomb and again to Mary.  The third was to his brother James at Bethany at noon.  So, at 9:30 when the last of the messengers reported to David, the only report of seeing Jesus was from Mary Magdalene.  The despondent and depressed followers of Jesus discounted her report as seeing things that weren’t there.  They believed Jesus would return someday but not so soon.  They thought that his body had been taken and hidden by the Jewish officials.  David believed otherwise and he was encouraged by the fact that Jesus’ grave clothes remained in the tomb as though his body had disappeared without disturbing them.  This was too tidy and too difficult for Sanhedrin body thieves.

When the messengers gathered at Nicodemus’ house and were receiving their message, most of the believers present urged David not to send messages advising Jesus had risen.  David would not be dissuaded.  At 9:30 David assembled his 26 messengers in the courtyard of Nicodemus’ home and addressed them as follows: “Men and brethren, all this time you have served me in accordance with your oath to me and to one another, and I call you to witness that I have never yet sent out false information at your hands.  I am about to send you on your last mission as volunteer messengers of the kingdom, and in so doing I release you from your oaths and thereby disband the messenger corps.  Men, I declare to you that we have finished our work.  No more does the Master have need of mortal messengers; he has risen from the dead.  He told us before they arrested him that he would die and rise again on the third day.  I have seen the tomb—it is empty.  I have talked with Mary Magdalene and four other women, who have talked with Jesus.  I now disband you, bid you farewell, and send you on your respective assignments, and the message which you shall bear to the believers is: ‘Jesus has risen from the dead; the tomb is empty.’”

David remained at Bethany with Lazarus’ sisters, Martha and Mary and helped them dispose of their possessions so that they could Join Lazarus at Philadelphia.  David married Jesus’ youngest sister, Ruth, in early June and the following day he, Ruth, Martha and Mary went to Philadelphia to live and where he became the administrator and financial steward of the early church at Philadelphia.

Conclusions:

The new teacher Jesus promised to Abner is the spirit of Jesus which has come to live in our hearts and who will lead and guide our actions.

  • Praise God, Jesus is still a person.  He lives.
  • Praise God, there is life after this life.
  • Praise God, evil cannot defeat good.

The story of David charms me each time I hear it.  David’s love for Jesus and his gift of himself to serving Jesus move me every time I go over this story.  David is my friend now and I hope he is
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The Walk

By William Cooper

Now, let’s enjoy a few minutes of spiritual rest and relaxation in the form of a guided visualization.  It is called “The Walk”.  It takes about five minutes, so assume a comfortable position.  Take a few deep, slow breaths to relax and establish an inner calm.

Imagine you are attending a spiritual retreat and you are walking with a new friend in a park-like place along a small stream.  It is a perfect spring day.  The temperature is just right.  The breeze gently caresses your arms and face as you walk.  The sky is an extraordinary blue with a few fluffy white clouds slowly drifting by.  There are flowers here and there and the colors and fragrances fill your heart with joy.  The breeze gently moves the flowers and grass and rustles the young leaves on the trees.  Ahead you see a stream winding through the valley.  You descend to walk in the shade along the water’s edge.

As you walk, you chat with your friend about your appreciation of the beauty and the renewal of spring time.  You feel thankful to your Heavenly Father for having created such beauty to share with you.  Your conversation turns to thoughts of Jesus and what his life was like 2000 years ago in a land much like this.  As you pause by a huge spreading tree at the edge of the stream, your friend remarks, “Wouldn’t it have been wonderful to have lived then and to have walked and talked with Jesus.  Then you could really know him instead of just knowing about him.”

As you proceed, you hear footsteps of another walker on the path and you hear his rich voice call to you, “My friends, may I walk with you for a while.”  You turn to see a young man approaching from the far side of the tree you have just passed.  There is friendliness in his smile and in his eyes.  You gesture for him to follow, and you reply, “Yes, come with us while we walk and visit.”

As the three of you climb the stream bank ahead, the young man says, “I heard you talking about Jesus, and so I wanted to join you.  You know, you are not limited to merely knowing about Jesus.  You can come to know him even better than those who walked and talked with him 2000 years ago.”

“ How can that be?” you ask with great interest as you invite your friends to rest under a large oak tree on a high bank overlooking the pale aquamarine pools of the stream.  As you sit in the sun-speckled shade of the tree, your new friend replies, “Jesus loved all people with an astonishing and generous love.  He loved them so much that when he departed, he sent his Spirit of Truth to teach and befriend all who sincerely desire to know him.”  The young stranger is silent for a moment as he stares into the distance with a smile.  Then he picks up a twig and marks in the dirt at his feet before he continues.  “It’s easy to know Jesus.  Just imagine he is present and talk to him about anything that is important in your life.  He is genuinely interested.  Then imagine what his response will be.  Remember, he loves you and longs for you to know him and his response will reflect that.”

Then the young man stands to depart.  As you rise to say goodbye, you look directly into his eyes.  Suddenly you are aware—this is Jesus.  His eyes smile as he says, “Yes” and as he puts his arms around you, he says “Farewell for now my new friend, but remember my words.”  As he walks away, he disappears into golden white light.  On the ground you notice the words he wrote in the dust—and they are, “I will never forsake you.”

For several moments you think about Jesus.  Could this miracle of contact in spirit have really happened?  Is Jesus here in spirit now?  Can you really know him?  But you cannot disbelieve because the promise written in the dust is now written in your heart.  “I will never forsake you.”

9-10-1993  William Cooper

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Honest Nathaniel

By Jackson Allen

139:6.1 Nathaniel, the sixth and last of the apostles to be chosen by the Master himself, was brought to Jesus by his friend Philip. He had been associated in several business enterprises with Philip and, with him, was on the way down to see John the Baptist when they encountered Jesus.

139:6.2 When Nathaniel joined the apostles, he was twenty-five years old and was the next to the youngest of the group. He was the youngest of a family of seven, was unmarried, and the only support of aged and infirm parents, with whom he lived at Cana; his brothers and sister were either married or deceased, and none lived there. Nathaniel and Judas Iscariot were the two best educated men among the twelve. Nathaniel had thought to become a merchant.

139:6.3 Jesus did not himself give Nathaniel a nickname, but the twelve soon began to speak of him in terms that signified honesty, sincerity. He was “without guile.” And this was his great virtue; he was both honest and sincere. The weakness of his character was his pride; he was very proud of his family, his city, his reputation, and his nation, all of which is commendable if it is not carried too far. But Nathaniel was inclined to go to extremes with his personal prejudices. He was disposed to prejudge individuals in accordance with his personal opinions. He was not slow to ask the question, even before he had met Jesus, “Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?” But Nathaniel was not obstinate, even if he was proud. He was quick to reverse himself when he once looked into Jesus’ face.

139:6.4 In many respects Nathaniel was the odd genius of the twelve. He was the apostolic philosopher and dreamer, but he was a very practical sort of dreamer. He alternated between seasons of profound philosophy and periods of rare and droll humor; when in the proper mood, he was probably the best storyteller among the twelve. Jesus greatly enjoyed hearing Nathaniel discourse on things both serious and frivolous. Nathaniel progressively took Jesus and the kingdom more seriously, but never did he take himself seriously.

139:6.5 The apostles all loved and respected Nathaniel, and he got along with them splendidly, excepting Judas Iscariot. Judas did not think Nathaniel took his apostleship sufficiently seriously and once had the temerity to go secretly to Jesus and lodge complaint against him. Said Jesus: “Judas, watch carefully your steps; do not overmagnify your office. Who of us is competent to judge his brother? It is not the Father’s will that his children should partake only of the serious things of life. Let me repeat: I have come that my brethren in the flesh may have joy, gladness, and life more abundantly. Go then, Judas, and do well that which has been intrusted to you but leave Nathaniel, your brother, to give account of himself to God.” And the memory of this, with that of many similar experiences, long lived in the self-deceiving heart of Judas Iscariot.

139:6.6 Many times, when Jesus was away on the mountain with Peter, James, and John, and things were becoming tense and tangled among the apostles, when even Andrew was in doubt about what to say to his disconsolate brethren, Nathaniel would relieve the tension by a bit of philosophy or a flash of humor; good humor, too.

139:6.7 Nathaniel’s duty was to look after the families of the twelve. He was often absent from the apostolic councils, for when he heard that sickness or anything out of the ordinary had happened to one of his charges, he lost no time in getting to that home. The twelve rested securely in the knowledge that their families’ welfare was safe in the hands of Nathaniel.

139:6.8 Nathaniel most revered Jesus for his tolerance. He never grew weary of contemplating the broadmindedness and generous sympathy of the Son of Man.

139:6.9 Nathaniel’s father (Bartholomew) died shortly after Pentecost, after which this apostle went into Mesopotamia and India proclaiming the glad tidings of the kingdom and baptizing believers. His brethren never knew what became of their onetime philosopher, poet, and humorist. But he also was a great man in the kingdom and did much to spread his Master’s teachings, even though he did not participate in the organization of the subsequent Christian church. Nathaniel died in India. ……….Urantia Paper #139

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John Zebedee

By Jackson Allen

139:4.1 When he became an apostle, John was twenty-four years old and was the youngest of the twelve. He was unmarried and lived with his parents at Bethsaida; he was a fisherman and worked with his brother James in partnership with Andrew and Peter. Both before and after becoming an apostle, John functioned as the personal agent of Jesus in dealing with the Master’s family, and he continued to bear this responsibility as long as Mary the mother of Jesus lived.

139:4.2 Since John was the youngest of the twelve and so closely associated with Jesus in his family affairs, he was very dear to the Master, but it cannot be truthfully said that he was “the disciple whom Jesus loved.” You would hardly suspect such a magnanimous personality as Jesus to be guilty of showing favoritism, of loving one of his apostles more than the others. The fact that John was one of the three personal aides of Jesus lent further color to this mistaken idea, not to mention that John, along with his brother James, had known Jesus longer than the others.

139:4.3 Peter, James, and John were assigned as personal aides to Jesus soon after they became apostles. Shortly after the selection of the twelve and at the time Jesus appointed Andrew to act as director of the group, he said to him: “And now I desire that you assign two or three of your associates to be with me and to remain by my side, to comfort me and to minister to my daily needs.” And Andrew thought best to select for this special duty the next three first-chosen apostles. He would have liked to volunteer for such a blessed service himself, but the Master had already given him his commission; so he immediately directed that Peter, James, and John attach themselves to Jesus.

139:4.4 John Zebedee had many lovely traits of character, but one which was not so lovely was his inordinate but usually well-concealed conceit. His long association with Jesus made many and great changes in his character. This conceit was greatly lessened, but after growing old and becoming more or less childish, this self-esteem reappeared to a certain extent, so that, when engaged in directing Nathan in the writing of the Gospel which now bears his name, the aged apostle did not hesitate repeatedly to refer to himself as the “disciple whom Jesus loved.” In view of the fact that John came nearer to being the chum of Jesus than any other earth mortal, that he was his chosen personal representative in so many matters, it is not strange that he should have come to regard himself as the “disciple whom Jesus loved” since he most certainly knew he was the disciple whom Jesus so frequently trusted.

139:4.5 The strongest trait in John’s character was his dependability; he was prompt and courageous, faithful and devoted. His greatest weakness was this characteristic conceit. He was the youngest member of his father’s family and the youngest of the apostolic group. Perhaps he was just a bit spoiled; maybe he had been humored slightly too much. But the John of after years was a very different type of person than the self-admiring and arbitrary young man who joined the ranks of Jesus’ apostles when he was twenty-four.

139:4.6 Those characteristics of Jesus which John most appreciated were the Master’s love and unselfishness; these traits made such an impression on him that his whole subsequent life became dominated by the sentiment of love and brotherly devotion. He talked about love and wrote about love. This “son of thunder” became the “apostle of love”; and at Ephesus, when the aged bishop was no longer able to stand in the pulpit and preach but had to be carried to church in a chair, and when at the close of the service he was asked to say a few words to the believers, for years his only utterance was, “My little children, love one another.”

139:4.7 John was a man of few words except when his temper was aroused. He thought much but said little. As he grew older, his temper became more subdued, better controlled, but he never overcame his disinclination to talk; he never fully mastered this reticence. But he was gifted with a remarkable and creative imagination.

139:4.8 There was another side to John that one would not expect to find in this quiet and introspective type. He was somewhat bigoted and inordinately intolerant. In this respect he and James were much alike— they both wanted to call down fire from heaven on the heads of the disrespectful Samaritans. When John encountered some strangers teaching in Jesus’ name, he promptly forbade them. But he was not the only one of the twelve who was tainted with this kind of self-esteem and superiority consciousness.

139:4.9 John’s life was tremendously influenced by the sight of Jesus’ going about without a home as he knew how faithfully he had made provision for the care of his mother and family. John also deeply sympathized with Jesus because of his family’s failure to understand him, being aware that they were gradually withdrawing from him. This entire situation, together with Jesus’ ever deferring his slightest wish to the will of the Father in heaven and his daily life of implicit trust, made such a profound impression on John that it produced marked and permanent changes in his character, changes which manifested themselves throughout his entire subsequent life.

139:4.10 John had a cool and daring courage which few of the other apostles possessed. He was the one apostle who followed right along with Jesus the night of his arrest and dared to accompany his Master into the very jaws of death. He was present and near at hand right up to the last earthly hour and was found faithfully carrying out his trust with regard to Jesus’ mother and ready to receive such additional instructions as might be given during the last moments of the Master’s mortal existence. One thing is certain, John was thoroughly dependable. John usually sat on Jesus’ right hand when the twelve were at meat. He was the first of the twelve really and fully to believe in the resurrection, and he was the first to recognize the Master when he came to them on the seashore after his resurrection.

139:4.11 This son of Zebedee was very closely associated with Peter in the early activities of the Christian movement, becoming one of the chief supporters of the Jerusalem church. He was the right-hand support of Peter on the day of Pentecost.

139:4.12 Several years after the martyrdom of James, John married his brother’s widow. The last twenty years of his life he was cared for by a loving granddaughter.

139:4.13 John was in prison several times and was banished to the Isle of Patmos for a period of four years until another emperor came to power in Rome. Had not John been tactful and sagacious, he would undoubtedly have been killed as was his more outspoken brother James. As the years passed, John, together with James the Lord’s brother, learned to practice wise conciliation when they appeared before the civil magistrates. They found that a “soft answer turns away wrath.” They also learned to represent the church as a “spiritual brotherhood devoted to the social service of mankind” rather than as “the kingdom of heaven.” They taught loving service rather than ruling power— kingdom and king.

139:4.14 When in temporary exile on Patmos, John wrote the Book of Revelation, which you now have in greatly abridged and distorted form. This Book of Revelation contains the surviving fragments of a great revelation, large portions of which were lost, other portions of which were removed, subsequent to John’s writing. It is preserved in only fragmentary and adulterated form.

139:4.15 John traveled much, labored incessantly, and after becoming bishop of the Asia churches, settled down at Ephesus. He directed his associate, Nathan, in the writing of the so-called “Gospel according to John,” at Ephesus, when he was ninety-nine years old. Of all the twelve apostles, John Zebedee eventually became the outstanding theologian. He died a natural death at Ephesus in A.D. 103 when he was one hundred and one years of age………………………………………………………………………Urantia Paper #139

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How Jesus Taught Each Person

By William Cooper

Jesus spent six months in Rome with Gonod and Ganid. The Urantia Book says Jesus’ message in personal ministry while in Rome was always the fact of the Heavenly Father’s love and the truth of his mercy coupled with the good news that people are the faith children of this same God of love. So, we are going to look at an event in his personal ministry on the trip to Rome for more understanding of how to proclaim the good news

During the six months in Rome, Jesus came into affectionate and loving contact with over 500 people. That is about three new persons per day. He was interested in people for two reasons. He wanted to learn their reaction to the life they were living, and he wanted to do something to make that life richer and more worthwhile. His religious teachings were no different from those he used later in life.

Jesus’ usual method of socil contact was to draw people into talking with him by asking them questions. Then they would usually ask him questions. He was adept at teaching by either asking or answering questions. As a rule, to those he taught the most, he said the least. I suppose this looked like a few good questions, a few good answers and a lot of sincere listening. Those who got the most benefit from his personal ministry were overburdened, anxious and dejected mortals who were relieved to unburden their souls to a sympathetic and understanding listener.

Jesus always offered practical and immediately helpful suggestions looking toward the correction of their real difficulties. He also spoke words of present comfort and immediate consolation. Invariably he would tell these distressed mortals about the love of God and impart the information in various ways that they were a child of this loving Father in heaven. (UB 1460)

So, briefly stated, that is how Jesus taught the good news of sonship in the midst of very practical and personal ministry to the needs of others. Let’s take a look at the Fortune story to see the style, flow and charm of Jesus doing these things.

Jesus met Fortune in the mountains of Crete on Jesus’ journey to Rome with Gonad and Ganid. Jesus and Gonod’s entourage came upon Fortune alone in the mountains. My Guess is that Fortune’s appearance and demeanor said very clearly and at a distance that Fortune was a lonely, discouraged, disappointed and depressed person. Those things are often pretty apparent even to us. So, Jesus knew at a distance that Fortune was a prime candidate to benefit from Jesus’ personal ministry. As Jesus approached Fortune, he had a few seconds to pray in the moment for celestial assistance in reaching Fortune’s soul with the life-changing message Fortune needed to hear. This is a technique we can use as well. It doesn’t take long to utter such a prayer for all available help to open both ends of the communication channel. The prayer would be for Jesus to say graciously what needs to be said, and for Fortune to hear with his soul what he needs to hear.

It was Jesus’ habit to engage almost every individual he met and to show sincere interest in them. So, as he approached Fortune, he was thinking of effective ways to do this. His initial approach to Fortune’s soul was a friendly greeting with a question designed to draw him into meaningful conversation. Jesus said “Greetings my friend! Why so downcast on such a beautiful day? If something has happened to distress you, perhaps I can in some manner assist you. At any rate it affords me real pleasure to offer my services.” (UB 1437)

That apparently brought forth either silence or a response that, in essence said, ‘Go away. You can’t help. I don’t want to talk about it.’

Jesus was persistent in his effort to be of service. His second approach to Fortune’s soul was to ask Fortune to help Jesus find the best trail to Phenix. In doing this he crafted his request carefully. He said, “I understand you came up into these hills to get away from people so of course you don’t want to talk to me, but I would like to know if you are familiar with these hills; do you know the direction of the trails?” What Jesus has said here is, ‘I won’t bother you much, but I would appreciate your help. You are probably very knowledgeable about the trails in these hills and I could use some directions’.

I doubt that Jesus really needed directions. Gonod probably had good guides and perhaps even maps. What Jesus needed was a way to engage Fortune in a conversation so that Jesus could help him. He did that by asking Fortune about the thing Fortune was most confident about and most expert on – the local trails. What young man would not have explored the trails in detail?

And this approach worked. Fortune started talking actively and drawing in the dirt. I am sure Jesus listened carefully and asked questions that were respectful of Fortune’s knowledge and, his willingness to help. Jesus listened through Fortune’s instructions without proclaiming the gospel or anything else. He was being friendly and respectful to make a connection with Fortune in order to have an opportunity to help him.

So, Jesus said goodbye and prepared to leave. Then he turned to Fortune and began by acknowledging what Fortune was feeling. He said, ‘I know you want to be left alone but it would not be kind or fair of me to accept your generous help in finding the best way to Phenix and then thoughtlessly go away without making an effort to answer your appealing request for help and guidance regarding the best route to the goal which you seek in your heart.’

Look at the charm of this offer. It talks about fairness, generosity, and appealing request. How could Fortune say, “no”? Then Jesus told Fortune that he knew the way to Fortune’s goal as well as Fortune knew the way to Phenix. And he offered his help to Fortune. This time Fortune responded to Jesus’ offer like a starving person being offered food.

Jesus’ talk with Fortune was packed with truth and wisdom for the young man. It is interesting to me that Jesus was not reasoning with him. He was not trying to persuade Fortune that what Jesus was saying was true. He was not giving facts for his material mind to consider. He was speaking truth which Fortune’s Adjuster could confirm.

  1. He started by offering comfort: ‘Be optimistic. The big things of life are on your side. Dwell on your strengths, not your weaknesses and employ your strengths in life. You have a strong body. You have a good mind. You can do great things in life if you will go where great things are waiting to be done. Jesus expressed a lot of confidence in Fortune and this encouraged self confidence in the young man. It lent confidence in himself and confidence that life would work out with God’s active help. Much of what Jesus said was in the nature of affirmations -affirmations of Fortune’s strengths.

He gave practical advice: ‘You can’t run away from your problems, but you can set your mind to work to solve its problems. Teach your intellect to work for you. Your mind should be your courageous ally in the solution of your life problems.’

  1. Jesus told Fortune of the adventure that awaits him. ‘Most valuable of all -your potential of real achievement is the spirit which lives within you, and which will stimulate and inspire your mind to control itself and activate your body. What you must do is to release the spirit from the restraints of fear. If you do that, then your spiritual nature will begin your deliverance from the evils of inaction by the power of living faith. This very faith will vanquish your fear of men by a new love of your fellows which grows out of your new awareness that you are a child of God.’
  2. Finally, Jesus gave Fortune more comfort – an affirmation of what his life would become: ‘Today you are to be reborn, re-established as a man of faith, courage, and devoted service to man, for God’s sake. Once you have become adjusted to this new life, your whole life will become one of victorious accomplishment.

Jesus was a charming and intelligent truth teacher. We would do well to be as charming and intelligent as we can be, too. I said intelligent, not intellectual. Jesus used his intelligence to do what others needed so that they could grasp the truth he wanted to give them. Little if any of this advice is unique to Fortune. It would be good advice for almost anyone.

If you don’t know what on earth you could say to overburdened, anxious and dejected people to open the way for them to unburden their souls, study the papers on Jesus’ tour of the Roman world. There is a lot of information there on what Jesus said and did. It is very instructive to study it to understand what Jesus was doing and how. A lot of what he was doing was being positive, confident, optimistic and aggressive toward life for them. And of course, his graciousness, tact, tolerance and patience were apparent.

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