The Focus Of Enlightenment #1
The Remnant
from The Focus of Enlightenment #1
Martin Cecil September 9, 1979
Within the scope of this darkened
state there is a considerable spectrum of experience, but all of it is
contained in the darkened state. Within the scope of this spectrum there are
those human beings who might be said to be honorable; they would not willingly
violate their integrity. There is therefore this segment within the scope of
the darkened state which may well be called a remnant. It is composed of those
who are in the darkened state like everybody else but who nevertheless have a
compulsion to integrity: an honorable remnant. In every generation all down
through the ages there has been present amongst the population of the earth
this honorable remnant. Clearly this honorable remnant, which has been a fact,
is completely inadequate to achieve what needs to be achieved to let mankind be
restored to the state of enlightenment. If that had been possible by reason of
that remnant it would have been done, because they’ve always been here.
Occasionally there is this individual or that individual, who might be included
in this remnant, rising to a position of prominence in the human world, so that
these particular individuals became visible; the evidence of their integrity was
made clear. This indeed pointed toward a direction in which others might move
too; in other words it would be well if the honorable remnant wasn’t so small.
We may well rejoice in the fact
that there has been such a remnant always in the world, but we also may see
clearly enough that this doesn’t permit what could be called the restoration of
man. In fact, generally speaking, those who have had an expression of integrity
in the world have not really anticipated that what they had to offer would do
more than be a rather minimal influence upon the population of the world in
general. Is it to be supposed then that there is no way by which the true state
of man might be reexperienced? Obviously there are those who would argue that
there is no such true state, until we have somehow evolved into it perhaps. But
the only way that the truth of the matter might be proven out is to prove it
out, and there has been a very considerable unwillingness to let this happen.
There have been opportunities provided down through the ages, from time to
time, by which the required factor, over and above the remnant, has been made
available in the world.
We have given some consideration
to these things, in the historical sense, before. The outstanding example in
this regard was provided by the One called Jesus. Here was the element
introduced into the world in the individual sense: a focus of what was needed
to allow the remnant to be brought into that greater experience of the reality
of man that was requisite for the restoration. As it proved out, the remnant
were totally inadequate to the task, and so the opportunity was lost. From the
standpoint of Christianity there has been an endeavor to pick it up on the
basis of hindsight; but this never works. The truth is only available in the
present moment. It must be experienced now. Human beings think of themselves as
being expert in hindsight. Because of this expertise they are totally not
present now, and so are totally incapable of recognizing, comprehending and
experiencing what is available now. As long as any of us are still hung up in
the past we’re not present. If we imagine our salvation is coming out of the
past we are self-deluded, because what is needful now is now. It is present
with us now, to be experienced now, unconditioned by what happened in the past.
If everything that we experience now is always colored and conditioned by what
happened in the past we never really know what it is that is available to us
now. It’s always distorted; it’s always colored. It always keeps us in the
darkened state.
There is, then, the necessity not
only of a remnant—the remnant’s here; it’s always been here—but of a focus of
enlightenment. That focus of enlightenment was represented clearly enough by
the One called Jesus. It was available then when He was on earth. It certainly
is not available now in the same way. It is not now needful that it should be
available in the same way as it was two thousand years ago. It needs to be what
it is now. The One called Jesus, who represented the truth in this regard
clearly enough, gave indication of the nature of that truth as it should find
expression through a collective focus rather than merely through an individual
focus such as He Himself provided. He said, for instance, something about “the
works that I do shall ye do also; and greater works than these shall ye do”—the
greater works being possible because it wasn’t restricted to one person. It is
clear enough that, when all was said and done, at the conclusion of His
ministry He was left virtually alone, just one person on the face of the earth
providing a focus of the true state of man, the enlightened state of man.
Everybody has subsequently, from the Christian standpoint at least, bowed down
and worshiped that particular evidence of the true state of man, now nineteen
centuries old, as though that somehow was going to achieve something. But who
has taken the responsibility that was offered?
Mention was made of the spirit of
truth which should come, be sent, be experienced: “I have yet many things to say
unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of
truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of
himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew
you things to come. He shall glorify me: for he shall
receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you. All things that the Father hath
are mine: therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall shew it unto
you.” We need to understand the spirit
of these words so that we don’t get hung up on the form of them—the spirit of
these words as they properly find expression in our experience, in our living,
now. Most Christians would acknowledge that they found expression in the
experience of the One called Jesus when it was “now” for Him; and He said,
“Follow me; let it be so for you.” So here is this open door for the actual
experience of something, rather than for a belief which may stir the memory
that we need to have an actual experience of something. This is what Christianity
has amounted to: something to stir the memory so that we might wake up. But
everybody has been content to have their memory stirred around a little, but
they were not willing to wake up.
“All things that the Father hath
are mine.” What is needful is that the Father should be represented on earth.
That is what Jesus did as an individual. He represented the Father on earth.
Now He is saying that it not only requires to be done by an individual but it
requires to be done by a number of individuals in the oneness described as the
true vine. There must be the provision of the enlightened One on earth if the
fact that the remnant is still here is to have any meaning. The remnant in and
of themselves remain meaningless, except perhaps as a reminder to anyone who
would like to be reminded. It appears that not too many have been interested in
being reminded. But in and of itself the remnant is helpless.
There has been a tendency on the
part of some to bow down and worship the remnant when some individual appeared
on the scene of things and exhibited integrity. Well that’s a wonderful thing,
but don't worship it. Don’t imagine that that is going to achieve anything in
and of itself; it isn’t. There needs to be the essential focus of the true
state on earth before anything is going to happen.
Who is going to have that
responsibility? Those who are participating in the remnant for the most part
know absolutely nothing about it. They don’t know what’s necessary. They may
see the importance of their integrity; and they may, if they are honorable
people, fulfil integrity in their living to the highest of their ability. But this
of itself is not sufficient. The remnant is necessary within the scope of the
human population; but without a point of focus, the focus of enlightenment, the
focus which makes clear in those who provide it what it is that is necessary on
earth so that the essential leadership in this sense is provided, there is
nothing that can happen beyond what has already been happening in the world.
Let us see that those who begin to
provide this focus of enlightenment on earth see the world from above. They
rise up out of their little parochial experience and stand above, so that there
may be a consciousness of wholeness first. Then it may be seen how the details
compose that wholeness. But unless there is an awareness of the wholeness the
details mean nothing. If we have a vision of the whole
we see that the whole is not passing away. It is merely the parts that pass
away. It is impossible to discover what the whole is by gathering together a
bunch of parts and trying to put them together.
If there is to be a focus of
enlightenment on earth there must be a rising up on the part of those who are
to compose this focus to a level that is beyond the remnant. Those who allow
this rising up to occur are content to let the remnant be the remnant, but they
do not look to the remnant to provide what is necessary. We know very well that
they can’t; it’s impossible. That there should be this remnant is well and
good, but without the focus, the focus which was exemplified by Jesus at one
point in the unfolding history of human beings, there is nothing. That point of
enlightenment naturally must have a consciousness of the whole, an awareness
which allows all the parts to be seen in the places where they belong in the
whole. Nothing has to be put together; it’s all together already once there
begins to be this focus point available in the world; and this focus point is
no longer one individual. This focus point of the truth in expression, the
enlightened state, is differentiated through various ones, rightly.
“Howbeit when he, the Spirit of
truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of
himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew
you things to come.” It is necessary to experience the happening itself to know
what it is. It is useless merely to talk about it, to try to explain it,
because this still deifies the human mind which thinks that it is wise after
something has been explained; and being wise it imagines that it is then
capable of directing affairs. Never! It isn’t done that way. Not by physical
might, not by intellectual power, but by the spirit of the living God is it
done; and that spirit requires those who are willing to participate in the
enlightened state now; not to evolve into it—that would never happen! You,
amongst others, have presented yourselves presumably that this might occur.
There are those who begin to rise up and sense, become aware of, the whole.
There are those who don’t. I’m not going to judge you or anyone else. My sole
concern is to let it happen, and it will happen through certain ones. I don’t
know who they are. You tell me! I ask the question; you give the answer, and
the enlightened state of focus emerges.
You can look around—many of you
have looked around—here, there, seen this undertaking, the other teaching, the
other technique, whatever, all kinds of things round about in the world. Some
of you are still thinking that something of value is going to come out of that.
It isn’t. It isn’t at all, so why bother looking? The thing that is of value is
what comes down from God out of heaven now, not what someone else did
yesterday.
What is happening now?
That’s the
question, and each individual is being asked the question.
Most people think that they have
the right to ask questions. They’re going to get the information from God, if
possible, straight from the horse’s mouth! That is an exact reversal of the
true state, the true state which has been lost to human experience because
human beings have forgotten that they were the ones to provide the answer to
God. God asks the question. The first question after that story of the fall of
man was, “Where art thou? Where art thou? What are you doing?” This implies
that human beings are wasting their time. They’re involved in all kinds of
things that are utterly meaningless. “Where art thou?” Of course immediately
the human mind has its answer. “Let’s do our own thing”; this is considered to
be something great and tremendous, as though no one ever thought of it before!
Human beings have been trying to do their own thing for millennia, and look at
the mess! “Oh we have such a great civilization, covering the earth! And how
great human beings are! Think of all the things that they have achieved. Think
of all the technology. Think of all the things that have been done in the
healing arts. All the wonderful things that man has done!” All of it—a waste of
time. Anyone who speaks truly, from the standpoint of enlightenment, says this.
Those who are in the darkened state, sunk in their stupor, will rise up in
horror. It’s nothing, absolutely nothing! That’s not what we're here for, and
if we insist that it is what we’re here for we simply destroy ourselves. Why
waste any more time?
So there are those who rise up to
the point of enlightenment, to the point where they may have a perspective view
of the whole. Then the remnant rejoice that it is so. They were stumbling
around in the dark, not knowing where they were going, really, but keeping
their integrity as far as possible. Fine. Wonderful. But until that focus point
arises by reason of the action of the spirit of truth the fulfilment cannot
come. The fulfilment is to come. It is emerging. It is here now. And there are
those who begin to experience the quality and the nature of that state of
enlightenment, the enlightened state, the true state of man made in the image
and likeness of God; not separate from God but permitting the spirit of truth to
find fitting expression in the moment on the basis of an overall view of what
it is that is occurring.
Only when there is this focus is
there a means by which what is above may come into the earth—the quality of
true spiritual government, the true spiritual government which is not an imposition.
It is in the form, initially at least, of a question: “Where art thou? Answer
thou me! Where art thou?” This is the question that is asked of each one. Of
course it’s not something that is answered merely by words; it’s answered in
one’s own living. One reveals where one is in one’s own living. Rise up so that
you may be able to answer the question correctly: “I am a revelation of God in
expression on earth.” That’s the true state of man: made in the image and likeness
of God.
Who is going to have the courage
and the ability to say that and to be that? Those who provide that enlightened
focus are the ones who reveal what the answer is so that others may answer the
question. As long as we feel that we are being required to answer the question,
we haven’t answered yet. Only when we’ve actually answered the question do we
find ourselves in the position of one who asks it, so that one’s life poses
this question to all people. Each individual will feel compelled to provide an
answer. Some will say No, some will say Yes. It doesn’t really matter which.
It’s going to sort itself out that way.
So we see the necessity of this
focus by which the restoration of man to the enlightened state may occur. We
don’t wonder particularly as to who is going to say Yes and who is going to say
No. We let it prove itself out. We don’t have to judge anyone. All that is
necessary is to provide that expression of the enlightened state in our own
living; then the question is asked; then the answer is given. But until the
question is asked again on earth the answer can’t be given. The remnant hasn’t
been capable of asking the question. Only this focus of the enlightened state
permits the true question to be asked: “I will demand of thee, and answer thou
me. Where art thou?” And each one, according to his living, according to his
works, as it has been put, answers the question. They can’t help it. And that
sorts things out, that God may once more be glorified on earth because He is
revealed by man in the true state.
© Emissaries of Divine Light
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