Function of the Mind in Illumination
Uranda April
7, 1946
As the individual lets go in love
response to the Lord and permits himself to be harmonized in the current of the
outflowing spirit, he must be willing to let the truth reveal itself AS IT IS,
without regard to what he may have thought the truth to be. And if the
individual stops to try to think about variations between the revelation of
truth as it is appearing in the experience and that which he had thought to be
truth he will, by such self-activity, close his mind to the full flow of the
current of the spirit. In other words, in the actuality of the focalized
outpouring of the Holy Spirit the mind must not undertake to function in the
processes of thinking on the basis of comparing one thing to another, even
though it be in the realm of truth. In the outpouring of the Holy Spirit the
properly focalized mind does not function in the ordinary processes of thinking
but rather functions on the vibration of what we may speak of as pure
perception; that is, simply perceiving, or having conscious awareness of, that
which is manifest at the moment, without attempting to correlate it with the
past or the future, with respect to anything whatsoever.
During the processes of actualized
focalization in the experience of illumination, any tendency of the mind to
carry on the thinking processes will tend to close the door. Only as the mind
ceases trying to think, or ceases functioning as a self-active thinking
organism, and functions simply on the basis of awareness in perception as of
each moment, without attempting to hold to anything of the passing moment,
without attempting to correlate it with anything of the past, and without
attempting to judge as to what is expected of the future moments, can the
experience of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit be fully realized. Here you
begin to see the ideal toward which you have been moving in relationship to the
right function of the mind. You have been repeatedly told that the mind is most
essential to the proper function of man in relationship to the expression of
the divine on earth, but that the self-active mind prevents the manifestation
of the divine. Thus, especially during the experience of illumination, you see
that the mind functions simply as a point of awareness—that is, interest in
each moment as it appears, without regard to the past and without regard to the
future, and without any attempt to function in the process of thinking. Therefore,
as your mind in the focalization of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit becomes
simply a focalization point of pure awareness, functioning simply on the
vibration of perception in the given instant, you will find the greatest
possible illumination with respect to that particular point of focalization and
outpouring.
Any given degree of illumination,
or any given experience in the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, should not be
looked upon as having achieved the ultimate, because when the individual has permitted
himself to be drawn into that point of polarity, and coordinated in the One
Christ Body where he may experience a vivid consciousness of the outpouring of
the Holy Spirit, he simply comes to a point where such experiences may come
again and again with intensity of force according to the needs that are being
filled or the requirements of the service which he is perceiving. If the human
mind tries to judge as to what degree of intensity of the outpouring should
manifest at any given time, such function will tend to close the door. You are
not required to know what degree of intensity in the outpouring is required at
that specific moment, nor are you required to know exactly what needs are being
filled, nor how nor why. To the degree that you function correctly as a member
of the Christ Body, letting your mind be an open window of heaven, with
consciousness focalized to a pure point of awareness, letting the spirit do the
work, you will rest in the assurance that the Head of the Body, and the LORD of
Lords Himself, will take care of such direction and control as may be essential
in that particular outpouring of the Holy Spirit. You come into a realm where
all of your training with respect to "Judge not, that ye be not
judged" is seen to be of the utmost importance, and only to the degree
that you actually function according to that requirement will you be able to
participate properly in the function of the One Christ Body in bringing into
manifestation the greater works that are required for the salvation of all
responding ones.
As you begin to feel and to know
and to realize within yourself the true significance of these words, you will
experience a higher degree of illumination with respect to all that you have
been taught concerning the art of LETTING that which is of the divine come
forth into manifestation through yourself. As you realize what it means to LET
the Father have His way, so that you LET the Holy Spirit work through you, you
find that human effort not only is not required but actually prevents the true
experience of the outflowing activity of the Holy Spirit. In this you have
absolute assurance that the Father, through His spirit, is fully able to
accomplish that which is essential, working through the agency of responsive
human beings. And you abide in that tranquility wherein you are content to LET
the Father do the works, and you find it a joy to move in rhythmic unison in
and with divine action.
True
illumination is experienced during the focalized outpouring of the Holy Spirit,
and in that illumination the individual comes to know what it means to cease
being concerned about his human identity and becomes completely willing to LET
himself, in the fulness of his consciousness, be identified with the Father in
the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. To the degree that this is actually
experienced the individual comes to know the truth concerning the adoption,
because in such a case the focalization of consciousness in the human being is
adopted into the identity of the Father, so that the expression of the spirit
through the individual becomes in actuality the expression of that which is of
the Father, in thought, in word and deed. As you truly enter into the spirit of
these words and LET yourself be drawn into the focalization of consciousness
that is here indicated, you will begin to realize how noisy and unessential are
the processes of human thinking in relationship to divine activity which
springs from the Father into manifestation through the human being. And you see
how it is that the noisy thinking of the human mind must be stilled, so that
the mind functions as a focalization of pure awareness, without self-activity
of any kind in relationship to thinking, that the expression of the spirit
through the individual may attain the full and free flow which is necessary to
the accomplishment of the greater works.
In this you begin to know more fully,
according to the illumined vision, the significance of the words: "Peace,
be still. Peace, peace, be still, O human mind, and know that I AM God."
In this degree of awareness in illumination you have a new vision of the
essential value of alignment, wherein the human mind, and consequently the
function of the human body, does not lag behind nor try to move ahead of the
expression of the divine, but rather functions in such full accord with the
divine that alignment is always maintained. And you see that as your whole
feeling nature is focalized in love response to God, in this field of pure
awareness, you know the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and you realize
increasingly the presence of the Lord and the power of His Being.
© Emissaries of Divine Light
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