February 09, 2015
One of the primary requirements in our training has been to
learn to listen. I suppose it could be said that one of the primary areas of
failure has been in the failure to learn to listen. If, as is apparent, there
is a rather widespread lack of awareness as to the real sound of the tone, it
is simply because those concerned have not learned to listen. One cannot make
the sound unless one has first heard it. So listening is the first area of
education in any level of schooling—the training in this matter of listening is
primary. There are off‑key notes, flat notes, garbled notes, sounded in living
which indicate—I'm speaking of the Emissary world particularly now—which
indicate that those concerned never really heard the tone. They never listened.
We have to listen to the Word if we are to speak the Word.
As was indicated in the area of chanting, you have to be able
to hear your next door neighbor before you are able to provide what is needed
yourself, and if your hearing is lost by reason of an endeavor to make the
sound yourself, you've lost participation in the whole exercise. We see all
these things relating not only to the matter of chanting but to the matter of
living. Most people in this human world avoid listening at all costs and there
is a lot of chatter, making mostly meaningless sounds. This is sometimes
erroneously called conversation. What it usually is, is one person sounding
off. All he hears is the sound of his own voice. He is unaware of anything that
might be revealing of right sound from the standpoint of listening. He can't
listen because he is making so much noise. There are those who sometimes have
complained of my somewhat slow delivery at times. Why do you think that is so?
Because I need to listen. Anyone needs to listen if he is to make a fitting
sound. If you never learn to listen you can't make a fitting sound. So we see
what might be called this principle of reality as relating to all our affairs.
In the consideration of the matter of chanting, as is usual
with the human approach, it is with respect to the dimensional world. The
indication was that we should listen to the universe, the sounds of the
universe. Do you think that's really what we should listen to? After all,
that's simply the evidence of something that is happening, if there is a sound
to the universe. There is no reason why we shouldn't hear what the universe is
sounding but we need to be aware of what it is that is activating that sound.
We never become aware of what is activating that sound simply by listening to
the external sound.
Our listening is to the Word. Obviously this has not been
sounding within the range of human experience so that there is a cacophony of
noise and not the true sounds of the universe insofar as human function is
concerned. The idea which occurs to the human view is that one should therefore
get oneself attuned with what is occurring in the rest of the universe by
listening to the sounds of the universe. We are well aware that that is not the
way by which we find what the sound really is, because the sound of the universe
is simply the reflection of something else and it is that something else with
which we are concerned. I suppose it may be said that beyond man, in the
creation here on earth, everything else is rather naturally capable of
associating itself with the dimensional sound. It is a part of that sound in
fact, but there is a distinction insofar as man is concerned, because man is
the means by which the Word is spoken rightly.
So our listening needs to be of another nature. We have a
responsibility for all that is present in the dimensional world and to handle
that responsibility there needs to be attunement between what we are and the
dimensional world, that is true. But usually the human approach is to assume
that one can establish that attunement by finding out what's going on in that
world and then attuning ourselves to it. But movement is only made possible by
reason of the fact that there is what we have defined by using the word
spirit—the spirit of action which produces the results of action—but if we
merely look at the results of action, and try to attune ourselves with that, we
don't know from that what our action should be. We may discover marvelous
things about the actions of other things, but we are no further ahead with
respect to our own, because obviously the attunement that is required is
spiritual.
For this to become known in experience requires what we have
referred to as the generation of substance. Now we need to see the nature of
the generation of substance that is required in order that there may be the
ability to discern the Word. The invisible, undimensional, unmanifest Word is
completely and absolutely unknown from the dimensional standpoint. The only way
it becomes known is as there is substance in which it may emerge into our own
experience. The substance of discernment is at various levels and of various
consistencies. You can hear sound through solid, through bone for instance, or
through the earth. You can hear explosions through the earth. You can hear it
through the air, you can hear it through water. Sound travels at different
speeds through the different mediums. These are more or less elementary mediums
relative to what we, in the human sense, call sound.
But there is something much more than what is humanly
recognized as sound. This is clearly so from the standpoint of chanting, for
instance. It brings into action something that isn't sound in the ordinary
sense. It relates to sound but it isn't sound. We realize that there are
various levels, various dimensions, various planes, however they might be
described, of substance. This is the
way we describe it. We have to recognize that in using a word like substance we're describing something
that is not the word. We tend to think that well if I use that word, I know
what it means. Well we may know what it means to us at certain levels of our
understanding, but we also I'm sure are very aware that our levels of
understanding are quite restricted. So with respect to any word we may use
there are levels of understanding which will not be experienced as long as we
hold on to the idea that we already know what the word means.
This is what has happened so much in the Emissary ministry,
hasn't it?—because there has been so much that it has been assumed that we
understood, when all we understood was a very elementary aspect of something
that is really vast in its wholeness, and we grab ahold of the thing, the
elementary thing that we are able to grasp and tend to say, "Now I have
it." Well that's nonsense. That's just a little fraction which is
inevitably distorted, because it is only understood when it's seen in its wholeness.
If we extract anything out and on examination decide that we understand that we
are just fooling ourselves because it isn't something all by itself. It's only
something when everything that belongs in the whole is present. The usual human
approach to understanding anything, which is getting it apart, is seen as
reducing understanding rather than increasing it. It may seem to increase
knowledge and some people are fooled that knowledge means wisdom. It would seem,
rather, that it is only when we begin to relinquish knowledge that we become
wise. We begin to let far more come into the range of our awareness and experience
than was there when we had restricted it to what we call knowledge.
Knowledge is always a restrictive thing. We notice how departmentalized
it becomes in the educational system for instance, and how many disciplines, so
called, there are which never really mesh with any other. Occasionally someone
shows up, maybe like Velikovsky, who starts to put the thing together and this
is a horror to everybody else because it begins to show up how little anybody
knows, in spite of all the knowledge. And there is an inclination to take one's
own discipline as though it was one's own: "This is my discipline. You go
ahead with yours over there but this is mine." What utter ignorance, because
no one can possess it anyway, and if you take it out of the whole it loses any
meaning. It has no meaning anymore. So most of the things that human beings
study are rendered utterly meaningless by this method.
Our concern is with the generation of substance so that the
wholeness which is spirit may have a facility in which to reveal itself. We
certainly can't go to spirit and have a revelation simply by reason of spirit.
No, the fitting substance of the required quality and at the required level all
needs to be present if the wholeness of spirit is to become comprehensible in
expression in the dimensional world. So the concern is with the generation of
substance for the expression of spirit, not for some human nature purpose of
its own wellbeing. Human nature is not going to be very well anyway! So if
there is a recognition that through chanting, for instance, a certain level and
quality of substance can be generated, thereby making possible the greater revelation
of spirit in experience and in expression, that’s fine. We are constantly
concerned with the generation of that substance in various ways, but primary of
course in the totality of our living, the various departments in our living,
but it is all part of our total living.
We generate substance on the basis of the fact that there is
already substance. We have noted this from the standpoint of recreation or
restoration. We don't have to start as though nothing had been heretofore.
There is the substance here. There is all that is necessary right here, we
don't have to start from scratch in that regard. If we had to start from
scratch we wouldn't be here, would we? There would be no basis for any human
consciousness capable of experiencing the angelic consciousness which is part
of the means by which the creation takes place. So we have all this. The
substance is here.
The generation of substance, may be seen in various ways. We
all have immediate environmental circumstances. Why do you think they're there
the way they are there, for each of us individually? Simply because, in one way
or another, we generated them. These are of our generations. This is why it is
so ridiculous to start judging them and blaming others for the fact that they
are the way they are. If we begin to accept our true state then we are
responsible for all our generations. When we assume that responsibility in the
expression of the reality of spirit then all our generations are perfect. It
doesn't matter how they look. Judge not by the appearance. They're all perfect.
There may be a good deal of evol present, which looks like evil to many people,
but it is all then part of the perfect creative process that is now in
operation because we're there.
Now obviously in the past we've generated a lot of stuff that
we don't like but it's there because we generated it. Of course we don't stand
alone in this; we have a world full of generators generating the wrong kind of
substance and of such a nature that it is only capable of accommodating the
wrong kind of spirit. So obviously there is a need for the transformation of
the forms in which the substance is now manifesting and the transmutation of
the substance itself so that we fill out the potential design where the
substance should be. And when it's there the design is in it because spirit was
there already. And we find then the union of substance and spirit in the forms
which it should take. So we do generate our own circumstances. We need to begin
to look at this absolutely from the standpoint of spirit. We dispassionately
observe the circumstances as they are and recognize our responsibility in
their generation.
Now the circumstances that we see, the material circumstances
as we would properly call them, are only a part of the picture. There's another
generation going on too, but not very much, relative to the finer levels of
substance that are required to allow the clear design of spirit to be made
evident. Human beings become expert in generating coarse substance—just look at
the circumstances of the world—coarse substance which has to a very high degree
been divorced from the working of spirit through fine substance because there
wasn't any fine substance. We have the responsibility of generating the fine
substance and we discover that there are various ways that this might be done
expeditiously when the approach is made from spirit and not from the human
nature standpoint which is trying to use anything it can lay its hands on to
benefit itself. Human nature feels that it would be benefitted by charging the
brain some more, so it uses chanting for this purpose: to benefit human nature.
And while there may be a certain amount of the idea that one is doing it to the
glory of God, what does it mean? It's just a human nature idea, isn't it?—an
idea of the mind. What does it mean, Glorify
God? Of course this is all based in the human nature attitude which said,
“God is here and man is here.” We begin to see the union. That union becomes
obvious because there is the generation of substance which makes it possible of
our experience. Just because we don't experience something doesn't mean that it
doesn't exist. It merely means that we don't experience it, that's all. If you
are totally deaf you don't hear any sound. That doesn't mean that sound doesn't
exist. So chanting, in the true sense—and this is not something that stands
alone, that all we do is chant six or eight hours a day as though there was
nothing else—chanting can be used, as many things can be used, once spirit is
on hand to use these things.
We do share the responsibility of the generation of substance,
as we well know. To let this happen we need to be at the point of the union of
spirit and substance. We have spoken of this on occasion as a crossover point. There is something being
generated from below and there is something present from above. There has
always been what was present from above but what has been generated from below
has been inadequate. Something has been generated obviously—we have a material
world. Our place, our position, is at that crossover point; and a point has
position but no magnitude so this amongst other things would naturally deflate
the human ego. It's nothing. It is a point, one might say, of stillness. We
have noted this before. “Be still and know. In quietness and confidence are my
strength.”
There is the Word—a reality. There is the generation of
substance by reason of our living. They come together at this point which is
our proper positioning and we know the truth consequently, so that the activation
of the Word may flow forth into the available substance, thereby generating in
the returning cycle what is necessary to rise up in union, to ascend. “In
quietness and in confidence is my strength.” Here is strength, energy, power,
emerging into experience because of the substance that is present. We don't
generate energy; we generate the substance which unifies us with the energy
that is already present. Then we are not separate from the energy. We do not
anticipate that we are going to get the energy by raising our blood sugar
level. That may conceivably be a part of the substance that is generated by
which the energy is made known. But let us never imagine that any of these
things are the energy. Energy does not need to be created. It does not need to
be produced. It already is, as with every other aspect of spirit. All that
needs to happen is for it to be made known, and it is made known by reason of
the substance with which it naturally blends. Then the energy which initially
was undimensional is found to be present dimensionally speaking. The energy and
the substance are one. Heaven and earth are one.
We need to see the vast variety of substance that is required
to encompass the extent of this power. I just mentioned the material
circumstances and that's the very lowest level of generation. But we are constantly
generating substance, and incidentally also dissipating substance. We have
noted one of the ways of dissipation relative to noise. Some sounds are
discharge sounds and some sounds are charge sounds. The chanting is all within
the range of the charge sounds, but obviously with the indiscriminate
production of sound—noise—in the human nature world the vast majority of it
would be discharge sounds, dissipating energy because it's dissipating substance;
dissipating the substance in which the energy would be made apparent. And if
the energy isn't made apparent it seems as though we have lost energy. But
there is no less energy; merely less substance; or less of the right kind of
substance. And it is human behavior, its various aspects, that either generates
the right substance of the right nature, of the right quality, capable of
rising to all the levels that it needs to occupy. Or we can dissipate
substance, discharge substance, or merely generate it at certain levels which
certainly will not allow an adequate experience of the creative power which is
available.
Now human generation, such as it is, any that has lasted any length
of time, has tended to be of quite a low vibrational nature and it permits the
experience of power of a very limited sort. It's only when we have the whole of
this substance at all levels that we discover the reality of power in balance.
Here comes the matter of balance again—balance which evidently and obviously relates
very much to the hearing mechanism. How clear is it? Here is a physical form of
manifestation which may transmit a sense of balance to the physical form, but
there is balance at every level, not merely physical level. We need more
substance than physical substance in physical forms. We need the substance in
all of its levels and in the forms that it takes at those levels when those forms
are the design of spirit.
The physical form of man is originally designed in spirit.
It's gone out of whack considerably since then, but basically the design is
present and capable of being regenerated—the last thing to be regenerated,
incidentally, insofar as human experience is concerned because the power, the
energy, comes down from God out of heaven. In other words, it emerges through the
higher vibrational levels initially and subsequently permeates all the other
levels on the way out. The last one to be permeated is the flesh body. But the
substance of the flesh was generated and incorporated into this particular form
by reason of this energy. The energy is present: Call it different things at
different levels but the energy was present humanly speaking—still is, but the
substance has been inadequate and so there could not be balance, real balance.
We begin to find this balance as there is the generation of
the higher levels of spiritual substance so that the spirit at those levels may
be incorporated into experience and expression on earth. Then the basics for
balance begin to emerge. We don't really know what that balance is yet. We have
some awareness that there is balance. We have some experience of our own individual
balance to some degree, but you also have been aware as of the human tendency
for the yo‑yo experience, as it can be described. But I'm sure you're all sure
that there is a state of balance. Well you can't get to it. All you can do is
to function in balance at this level to this extent so that when you feel
yourself getting out of balance you quickly reorient and come back into balance
so that there may be the continual generation of the substance which will allow
the experience of true balance, total balance, that your generations may all
be perfect.
That's what we are here to do; to generate all that is
necessary to accommodate the Holy Spirit, the whole spirit. The whole spirit is
not going to arbitrarily come swishing out with a great blast of wind when
there is no facility, no capability of encompassing that. The substance simply
isn't there. Well the substance has to be there for spirit to emerge, and to
the extent that the substance is there the spirit does emerge and there is the
experience of design, of control and of power. These three things are the most
obvious aspects of the outpouring of the spirit: Design, control and power. Thine
is the kingdom, the power, the glory. We don't give glory to God in fact. We
could not give God any more glory than He has. All that can happen is that the
glory that He has is revealed, that's all. And it takes substance to do it, and
it takes our generation of that substance to allow the substance to be
present, to the glory of God.
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Listening is generally considered a passive experience....Listening to The Word through Martin's transcribed talk now I feel the considerable weight of the act of listening...it is something you can really lean into.
Reference has been made to turning to hear a voice "as of a trumpet".
That is a good choice of instruments to describe the experience...nothing timid about it...a blazing celestial trumpet vibrating from head to toe....and then further into the body of mankind and then further again.
Never underestimate Spiritual Expression.....I think I heard that somewhere .
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