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Amazon#1 Spirituality/Prophecy #10 Metaphysics #25 Interpretation Part ThreeofThe Metaphysical Sermon on the Mount Matthew 5:8: “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.” We are stepping into the wonders of the sixth energy center. It is this center which operates our intuitive sense; it is our ability to “see God.” It is the only phrase in which the Master makes the suggestion that we must use our other God-given talents to see the divine energy Itself, those that make this journey will truly see the gentle brilliance of the Creative Principle. The Sermon on the Mount is so powerful that it delineates for us the other five universal laws with which we must work, in order to view the Creator. Any bifurcation only brings clouds of unrest which throw us back into inferior thoughts that lead us toward the lower energy centers and the pull of material reality. When we talk about the intuitive center of the body, we must recognize and accept the fact that the Master was the finest with this ability. He opened the sixth center for us to understand it. He had reached the natural law that guides our emotions, our heart, and the very elements that lead us to our perceptive sense system. In our present world, we do not truly know how to love without conditions as demonstrated by Him, yet the Master never attached any strings to His heart. Because of His great love for us and the desire show us how to avoid these obstacles to higher consciousness. He now becomes the stepping-stone from which we can see the Creator through ourselves. There is an old metaphysical axiom that says that we are able to see what we ourselves already are and here is the underlying message. If we see ourselves as higher vibration then we are able to see higher vibration and the intuitive sense is a necessary tool and here is His message. Jesus also confirms the fact that He is an Essene, for it is well known that one of their basic philosophies is founded on the belief there is an energetic body as well as a physical body. These ancient traditions tell us that the “pure in heart” are those who are not burdened within the heart this now can develop into a pure emotional mindset. The energetic body does not act for the sake of revenge, no matter how insignificant; rather, it remains filled with compassion and gentleness. The Master shows us an emotional body that is simplicity in perfection, capable of viewing our Creative Principle and to be one with It. Such a person complies with universal natural laws only. If we can obtain these radiant credentials, we too can be introduced into the antechamber of the true life. When we examine what lies behind every single action, we find each is perpetrated with some kind of influencing feeling; therefore, it behooves us to look at which emotion motivates what we are about to do. Do we have the best of intentions, or is it a selfish act at the expense of another? We can safely say emotions are the keys to the kingdom. Emotions are one of the most powerful parts of human existence. They have the ability to bring on automatic and immediate action. Above all, we are personally responsible for them. Are they not the force behind anger, even laughter? Are they not part of everyday life? Thoughts steer the emotions toward a definite purpose, giving power to life. The Master implies, at this point life begins and purity creates purity, freeing us from the bonds that hold us. In the same sermon, did Jesus not tell us, “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” The heart knows what is behind the mind creating true intuitive insights of life. By revering this principle, our words, deeds, expressions, are in harmony with the law of emotional purity. We have all undoubtedly noticed at times when we are around people, we seem to gravitate toward a few and sense those whom we should avoid. This is the way our intuitive senses alert us to our surroundings, sensing the energy of others. The clearer the heart, the greater this ability is a simple way to view this dynamic. We observe this in young children, still in the age of innocence, and who have not yet deviated from the principles taught by the Master. When we can operate under these same conditions within the realm of emotions we will discover a source of great power. With the purification of the heart, we can live up to what Jesus told us, “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.” We were created from perfection into perfection and a burdened heart will remove us from this very natural state of being. Matthew 5:9: “Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the children of God.” We have come to the last Beatitude which aligns with the seventh of the energy centers. This seventh promise opens us to the wisdom of divine life which has been gathered through the experiences we perceive as lessons toward spirituality, all of them. We have reached the crown chakra for which Jesus and Buddha were so well known. Both had attained the highest level of wisdom, peace and love within themselves and allowed it to flow forth toward all. The Master is asking us in this Beatitude to return to this concept which we once held so dearly. Our present world is a long way from the peaceful consciousness of which He speaks. This may only be realized once we enter the kingdom, the Crown, the Lotus Flower of the Eastern philosophy. Peace, internal or external is one of the greatest of the natural laws. Interestingly enough, the word “peace” in ancient Aramaic means the exact same thing as the Greek word for “harmony.” To live in harmony within ourselves along with others means we also live in harmony with Mother Nature. This type of peace brings perfect harmony and alignment with the powers and forces within and around us at all times and then are available for our use. If we do not have this level of inner peace then these very natural forces will not be ours to utilize. It seems sensible enough that we should maintain our inner balance with these forces, when we fail to do so, they turn toward darkness. When the Master told us, “…My peace I give unto you, (John 14:27)” He was offering us an inestimable gift. This message was intended for us to understand that we may enjoy an inner life filled with a common peace in mind, thoughts, heart and emotions. In turn, this inner tranquility will permeate our energy centers and externalize itself, transmitting a sense of serenity into the universe. If this would blanket the world, we would live in the original garden. For a moment consider this simple analogy, if we cast a pebble into a perfectly calm body of water we will see concentric ripples develop from the point of impact, disturbing the flat, peaceful surface. Our thoughts do exactly that to universal consciousness, the only difference being, we are unable to view this in motion. How many stones have we thrown into the peaceful lake of consciousness over the centuries? The ripples are now waves, and only a peaceful state of being will calm the waters of life. We can shape this state of being individually or collectively to achieve the path of peace. It is the only path toward our communion with the higher principles. Is there any corner of this earth that truly lives in peace? If peace is to blanket our world, it must start with each one of us, in our hearts and minds, then externalized in our words and deeds. Only then will we be peacemakers Yeshua is suggesting. Our inner kingdom would enjoy the tranquil strength to end inner struggles as well as those of humankind. Simply consider for a moment all negative things would be replaced by love if we became our own peacemaker. Through this process we would then be able to offer the same love demonstrated by the Master, as our personal experience. We would be closer to the “image and likeness” intended by the Creative Principle. Were we to earnestly attempt to achieve this state of being and reach the perfection that It gave us, it becomes a global blessing. Love is not a feeling to be guarded, but to be shared with all others. When we think, feel and act in accordance with the highest of all laws, we live and play in perfect harmony with our world. When we make peace with ourselves, we become no less than co-creators of the original concept. The Sermon on the Mount is the seven-fold peace of Christ, an eternal message most of us do not live by. When we follow its guidance, it can only bring harmony into our body, our world, the kingdom of the earthly mother, and the realm of our heavenly father, our soul. Thus, the Master’s first public lesson is the most awe-inspiring revelation of our times, past and present. www.hairfield.com www.innercirclepublishing.com www.blogtalkradio.com/aware Wednesday’s 9:00PM – 11:00PM Metaphysics, Spirituality, Consciousness, Life
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