from
The Body of the Messiah
Martin Exeter July 8, 1984
Day in and day out, week in and week out, month in and month out, year
in and year out, decade in and decade out, I, together with those who have been
with me, through services, classes, and whatever came in between, have
maintained a spiritual focus on earth. This certainly was not initiated by us.
In recent times Uranda, whom a number of you knew in person, provided the point
of initiation, but this was just a refocalization of what had been established
long ago through that focus of spirit which was known on earth through the One
called Jesus.
Over the centuries, what was factually established by Him has been present
with the children of men regardless of race, creed, color or anything else.
Finally it came again to point, so that this focus of spirit has been
reestablished and maintained over the last fifty years. In consequence of this,
and not because of any organizational undertakings, there has been drawn
together a flesh body, part of the composition of which is presumably present
in the Chapel this morning.
Jesus has been referred to as the Messiah, the Christ, the Anointed One.
Human beings have been inclined to look for a messiah—someone, a leader of some
kind, spiritual, political, whatever—who might relieve human beings of assuming
their own responsibility. Jesus has been looked upon in this way in the
Christian world. He did what was required of Him, but what is required of the
rest of us? Exactly the same as what was required of Him. The works that I do
shall ye do also, is a statement that has come down to us, very graphically
defining the reason for the presence of anyone on earth.
In the outworking of this particular creative cycle, initiated way
back, a certain clarity of spiritual focus has been established and maintained within
the range of our own awareness and, I trust, experience. In any case a body has
been forming, not made with hands, not humanly organized, but seemingly
inevitable nevertheless. We have all had some awareness of this, some
experience of this, and here is at least the beginnings of a flesh body
designed to allow a focus of spirit to find creative expression on earth, creative
expression within the consciousness of mankind as a whole.
The messiah should not rightly be seen as though this was just one person;
the Messiah is rightly Man, the Word
made flesh. It seems that in the human tradition there is always the
expectation of someone somehow putting in an appearance and then putting things
to rights for poor, mistreated human beings. There really are no poor,
mistreated human beings, so there is nothing to be put to rights. If, as has
been the experience of most, there are troublesome states in which we and
others find themselves, these are all self-produced. Human beings are responsible
for their troubles, their tribulations. It’s easy to say that, because there
are a lot of human beings to spread the blame around; but such a statement doesn’t
really mean very much until it comes to focus in oneself. And we have the
awareness, I am sure, of the correctness of the statement made by each one: “I
am responsible.”
If the messianic experience is ever to come it can only come because there
are those who make this statement and also make it stick. You don’t retire from
the scene when intensified troubles put in an appearance. There has been
prophetic indication that there should be considerable tribulation. This is
rather naturally so, to be anticipated I am sure, because human beings behave
the way they do. So the harvest comes. It comes generation after generation,
but it is evidently coming in a rather particular way in these days, and
everybody is busy blaming everybody else. There seem to be very few who would
be inclined to make the statement, “I am responsible,” let alone make it stick.
We can look around and observe many things of a destructive nature in
the world; we can observe the childish foolishness of human beings playing
their games and trying to get things to work the way they want them to work. Of
course these human wants are inclined to be in conflict with each other, so the
destructive elements are intensified. The opportunity is present because there
is at least a beginning in form, in the flesh, of a stable focus of spirit.
This spirit has been identified in human consciousness by using the word “God” or “Allah”, or
something else. We have indication that Jesus may have used the word “Father.”
Whether this is an accurate translation or not might be called in question. At
least it has traditionally given the impression that human beings are
irresponsible children requiring a firm parent to somehow keep them in line. If
that is what was required, the parent has not been too successful in this
regard, so we might have a suspicion that that is not what is required.
Again this brings us back to the matter of assuming responsibility, so
that we no longer anticipate someone else doing it for us. Is this true with respect
to each individual? There have been abundant excuses found, justifications for
failure, and usually this involves placing blame over there somewhere on
someone else. Somebody is to blame, surely. Well if we want to indulge ourselves
in blame, yes, I suppose you could say there is someone. Me! Just me, nobody
else. Here is finally something coming to focus. Spirit needs to be brought to
focus. Spirit is quite capable of handling all right responsibility. If as
individuals we let that come to focus in our own expression of living, then we
find ourselves quite capable of handling all that comes to us; but the handling
is not for our own pleasure and satisfaction.
The focus of spirit, finding expression through human minds and hearts
and bodies, accepts the facts as they are and is concerned to handle those
facts in the right way. The right way would not include judging them. Judge
not! We are not in the business of trying to make over the human nature state,
as though it could be improved into something else. It is what it is, so we are
not in that business. But things come to us to be handled by that focus of
spirit which is present.
This drawing together of a body through which the spirit of the Messiah may be in expression requires a body of flesh, which includes the
consciousness of that body, to be absolutely amenable to the expression of the
spirit. Some have begun to realize that the vaunted idea of human free choice
is a pipe dream. There is flesh required for the expression of spirit—yielded
flesh. The only way flesh can yield is because heart and mind yield and are
willing to provide a facility for the action of that focus of spirit—that
quality, that character of being, of which one becomes increasingly aware as it
is given expression. But where is it going to be given expression? In some supposedly
perfect state where everything is just the way one would like it to be? Of
course not. It finds expression in the present state the way things are,
exactly as they are, or it doesn’t find expression. There is no place else for
it to find expression.
All you have is today. All you have is now. We know that. OK, let’s be
here now with respect to what is here now and let spirit handle the situation.
If we are busy reacting to the situation, whining about it, wanting it to be
some other way, people to behave differently so it would be all nice and cushy for
us, we are living in a dream world. It’s advisable to wake up; it’s advisable
to mature.
The One who is referred to as the Father simply indicates the nature or
the quality of what it is that rightly fathers our expression in living, not
some benign and benevolent parent somewhere who is going to smooth us down and
make us comfortable with all the things we think we want—not that at all! Such
an attitude and viewpoint is that of an irresponsible child. Well one needs to
pass through childhood to get to maturity; but, for heaven’s sake, we need to
come out of childhood somewhere along the way because there is a willingness to
grow up and not expect, as children are inclined to do, other people to supply
them with everything they think they want.
There is a peculiar absence of maturity, and people never grow beyond
self-centered childhood. In a sense human beings don’t become mature; all they
become is a means for the expression of maturity. There is only one reason for
their existence in the first place: that is to allow for the expression of
spirit; and they are not going to allow for the expression of the spirit as
long as they are trying to satisfy themselves. Human beings have consistently
excluded the experience of the spirit of the Messiah because they have
conveniently misinterpreted the idea, for one thing, and said the Messiah is
over there: the Messiah is Jesus, for instance. Well the spirit was in focus
there, certainly, revealing what it is that is necessary for the whole body of
mankind, not something different, the same spirit in focus in the flesh body of
mankind.
How is it going to happen? It has to happen through the individual. How
else can it happen? If individuals exclude that experience it doesn’t happen
for anyone; and if everybody is just sitting there waiting for somebody else to
do it, it never happens. But we all have the immediate opportunity—as long as
life remains, the focus of spirit is there—to allow that to come forth into
expression, to father thought, word and deed. It's there to be done. But if we
are letting the circumstances and other people father what comes forth through
us, that sounds more like the devil, doesn’t it? That’s not the right father,
is it? You have awakened and know what to do—so there is no excuse, is there,
for any of us, no justification whatsoever. And we can’t fool ourselves
anymore. I trust that’s true. Is it?
We may acknowledge that there is a mess. There is no sense to try to
blind ourselves to that. There is a mess in human consciousness, for sure.
Someone needs to emerge out of that mess. The mess has, for a long time, been
trying to make itself unmessy, an impossible task. There is another state or
another experience available which doesn’t try to fix up what can’t be fixed up.
Human beings have broken the egg—I think they scrambled it too—and now they
don’t like scrambled eggs anymore and they want to get it back into the shell.
It can’t be done, it’s a futile undertaking, and yet virtually all human energy
is being channeled into this business of trying to get the world balanced
somehow so that the anticipated Armageddon doesn’t come. It’ll come for sure;
that world needs to pass away. There is a question, of course, as to how it
passes away.
Let us accept the responsibility of standing where we belong—in the
midst of a mess, if you want it that way—recognizing that there is something
happening of a creative process by which what doesn’t belong passes away. This
is a very usual experience for human beings; they themselves keep passing away
in every generation, because they don’t belong. We don’t belong in the state in
which we find ourselves. All right let’s allow that state to change; and it
changes by reason of the fact that there is the acceptance of a new father of
what finds expression in our living, a new quality of character.
In these moments of quietness the turmoil can subside, recede, and the
clarity of spirit can once again be brought to focus in our own experience,
because in that spirit which individually we differentiate, all things are made
new, not by trying to mend the old but because this new spirit is present, we
have experience of it—the body forms. Amazing! And, as you well know, it didn’t
form on the basis of people choosing each other; it formed on the basis of all
concerned accepting the same spirit. And then, regardless of human notions
about whom one likes or doesn’t like, or thinks one wishes to be close to or
far from, the process works, and we find ourselves together.
As has also been noted, we sometimes thought we didn’t like the
process, we didn’t like the people who were apparently being brought so close to
us. We wanted to change them, and there are those who still are in this business
of trying to change other people, rather than awakening to what it is of spirit
that is present, because only from that standpoint is there a blending and a
fusion possible, and only from that standpoint does a person in mind and heart
become aware that he is with friends. Amazing! He didn’t choose them but there
they are. You don’t have to work at it. In fact if you are working at it you
are not a friend, for one thing, and therefore you will not have the experience
of being a friend. The only way you can experience friendship is by being a
friend. “Love one another.”
We find ourselves associated in one body, to the extent that the same
spirit is emerging with increased freedom. There begins to be an awareness of
what could well be called the Word being made flesh, being made flesh in spite
of human nature and everything else that human beings have produced—a new
state, that is not there because of the circumstances round about.
The circumstances will sort themselves out as that focus of spirit is
maintained. If we become flabby and subject to the circumstances, then we are
in trouble. If we find ourselves in trouble, what needs to be done? Come back
to the focus of spirit, because there is strength—the creative power
by which all things are made new. Probably there is a lot that is present in
circumstances round about that needs to disintegrate. We are inclined to try to
cling onto it. “Oh, what’s going to happen if that falls apart?” Well let’s
find out. If something needs to fall apart, let it fall apart! That’s taking a
chance, isn’t it? It’s taking even more of a chance if we don’t let it fall
apart.
So we share as individuals the same responsibility. Some people have tried
to make me into some sort of a leader, a spiritual leader presumably—for the
most part because the individual who made that attempt didn’t want to take
responsibility himself, or herself. It’s very convenient to have some scapegoat
to hang things on, but it’s all one’s own responsibility. I have feelings and
hereditary elements in my makeup just the same as everybody else, and,
incidentally, so had Jesus. His meaning is based in the fact that those things
did not control Him, not that they weren’t there. Human beings have found a
wonderful excuse here of course. “He was something special; He didn’t have all
the things that we have.” Oh yes, He did. Let’s not try to escape
responsibility.
I have taken responsiblity and it worked out in a certain way. But don’t
let the fact that I took responsibility and it worked out in this way be an
excuse for you not to take your responsibility, which will work out in what
way? Well you have to take it to find out. But it is exactly the same thing.
It’s exactly the same as it was for Jesus—exactly. Certainly the focus of
spirit that was present in Him was unique to Him, but that focus of spirit that
is the experience of each of us, which is in fact what we truly are, is unique.
It is specific for each individual, not a sort of blended thing. We are responsible
for differentiating it so it comes out in its unique, specific ways, each
person assuming the responsibility for himself; it doesn’t matter what anybody
else does; he has that responsibility. If he assumes that correctly he will
find that it blends with those who are assuming it correctly also.
And the one body puts in an appearance, the body of the Messiah, mankind,
that all things may be brought again into the beauty and the perfection of the
universal whole instead of being held out to one side by self-centered human
beings who suffer the consequences and then complain about it. Let’s let it all
come back where it belongs, we say to the glory of God—the glory of the One
whose spirit differentiated composes our individual true identities.
The spirit is referred to as the holy spirit; it is whole. And if
there are any portions of what we are, humanly speaking, that may be held out,
then obviously the holy spirit has no means of adequate expression. The only
hope, if you want to look at it that way, for mankind is by reason of that
wholeness of spirit which is a reality because it is differentiated in balance
through many.
© Emissaries of Divine Light
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