Sunday, November 29, 2009

Losing it, gaining it.

Matthew 6:25
For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it.

This has been hitting me a lot lately. There is a change happening in everyones life right now, and perhaps this is channeled to my own specifically, but I feel its also important you hear this out too.

Its more then just a personal thing - in fact, it isn't even a global event I speak of, but a universal event which we feel is coming. I once thought (and still think its true) that our language is simply an attempt to explain a synchronized shared event. We are experiencing a change in the earth which has given us a chance to change.

We are approaching a time of lose. Of all who endure this time of great lose, there are those will will endure gracefully surpassing the pain and transmuting it as efforts to resurrect the life lessons left by the passing of the physical. The only remaining is the ones who are left to suffer the pain of the lost and be lost with the material existence that passes.

There is the material thing which cannot be replaced in the same manner is existed before, but in that is the memory of which its true value is contained. A object stands for its value in the fruits of the beatitudes of good faith. The value of the object is useless in itself. This body for example is vain without the presence of a perceiver. In this case I am the perceiver and have given it life as a spirit. If I was no more then a demon, possessing and consuming all that is around me including the morality of what good nature people offer to me, I would not stand for anything and would be forgotten quickly. But those things I stood for which multiplied the goods fruits of the spirit is what gave birth to the flesh itself.

Another point I wanted to mention is that when the "obelisk" falls, it still remains as a memory of all it stood for. The two towers for example. What falls will remain fallen until what is remembered will be recreated temporally. It will not stay down. People will recreate it. The earth will recreate it, but it will not be lost if it has value. Even if it is lost for a great time, it will be dug up in time and placed back into the presence of people so it has the chance to be recreated in perfect form again.

Christ mentions in the verse above, another saying seemingly clothed in ambiguity, just as we are still trying to understand what clothing he wore. Does it even matter what colour, toga or sandal he wore? No! The point is he wasn't branded by GAP or American Eagle, and lets stop trying to brand his allegiance to a tribe, religion or biases of any kind. He spoke purely in physical terms to point to the holy spirit.

Now that I got that out, lets move on. :) I have no idea why I had to say that. Perhaps its supposed to relate to what I'm about to say. Which of that I he no idea…
BUT - when he speaks of losing life, he means the egoic identity which has its feet firmly placed in independence of that around him as an influence. When he moves onto say that those who lose theirs lives for his sake will find them. What did he stand for? I say, "what he stood for", because as I explained in the first few paragraphs, persons have no value other then what they stand for. So his sake, is not for his sake as a being, but as a living breathing spirit whom we can live with and as an unnamed cause. A part as the holy spirit. To lose your life would be to crucify the self and all that entails to the great sake; the great cause he left for us to follow. Not the lost lost traditions of Jehova, Yeshua or Emmanual - but all that he represented, for all those names he was named after reveiled his true character in the eyes of those who were open enough to see him as he was. The provider, the forgiven and forgiver, the prince of peace, God with us, JEZ - its US! We can be all of these things - not to take this merit, but share in all that he brought for us to be with! The riches of the spirit! Eternal wealth of the divine! This is why it is important to realize when the time comes that all is taken from us, we remember what it is to be alive in the spirit of all we know and hold dear, and become something greater then what a piece of rotting flesh could ever hope to be. Eternal.

What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
Mark 10:9