Strong and Mighty
from The Slender Thread
Martin Exeter December 20, 1981
It is very obvious that there is a
strong compulsion in the world toward self-destruction. This may be classified
as an irrational compulsion, but present nevertheless. It seems almost
inevitable, to those who are in position to observe what is happening, that the
end result would be fatal to the human race. We all are well aware that there
is considerable nuclear overkill present on earth, capable of being released by
particular individuals who may or may not be all that rational. This is merely
one aspect of the destructive expectation. There are other ways by which it
might be brought about, perhaps not quite so suddenly.
This compulsion to
self-destruction springs out of the mass unconscious. The mass unconscious is
present with each person, so that these influences are everywhere in effect in
human experience. It is easy to see how others behave irrationally, but we may
have suspected that the same was probably true of us as long as the compulsion
sprang out of this mass consciousness. There are those who have investigated to
see why the compulsion is present in the mass consciousness. It doesn't really
matter; the fact is that it is there and the influence is strong, so that human
beings left to their own devices would certainly destroy themselves from the
face of the earth.
I wonder how vividly this is known
in our own consciousness. It is an expectation that tends to be swept under the
carpet if possible, because it seems such an immensely terrible thing. It is
important to face the matter, however, particularly for those who aspire to be
Emissaries of Divine Light, because here is the viable alternative to the
complete self-destruction of the human race—I wonder how vividly that is in the
consciousness of those who aspire to be Emissaries of Divine Light. If it was
clear, I think much of what has happened heretofore, in the attitudes and the
words and the actions and the thoughts and the feelings of those who so aspire,
would not have occurred. The fate, if we could put it that way, of the human
race hangs upon a rather slender thread. And, by the way, we are included in the
human race, you know.
So there is this strong
destructive compulsion arising out of the mass consciousness in the experience
of all human beings, perhaps in varying degrees of intensity. As I say, left to
follow out their own devices human beings have condemned themselves. We have
been richly blessed to become aware of another way to go. That way only becomes
real in the experience of anyone when what rises up out of the mass
consciousness no longer has the capability of directing the individual's existence
but is supplanted by the creative influence of life itself. Mankind has been,
and is, polarized in death, so death, both individually and collectively, is
the ultimate conclusion. This springs out of the premise of death. Those who
deal in death die; those who express life live. The truth of this statement is
rather obvious.
So there is the mass
consciousness, with the great red dragon there, dominating human experience.
But there is also available, not out of the mass consciousness certainly, but
out of a heavenly consciousness, what is capable of bringing life, of changing
the polarity of human beings on earth to life instead of death. This
alternative can only be introduced into the world of mankind and into human
experience as there are those individual human beings whose own living comes
out of this heaven rather than out of the hell of the mass consciousness.
The great red dragon, who has in
these days become apparently so immense, exerts the destructive influence upon
people everywhere. Here is the premise of death, and the conclusion is death.
But we have some awareness, at least, that there is a premise of life, the
conclusion to which would be life. This we would speak of as a true premise,
but it requires human individuals living on earth to prove the truth of it, so
that no longer can they be influenced and compelled by the destructive nature
of what springs out of the mass consciousness.
The truth can never be proven as
long as a person remains subject to what rises up out of the mass consciousness
in his own experience. We know the sort of things that rise up there: fear,
jealousy, greed. Here are three particular points of focus in this regard which
operate quite extensively in human existence. Because of these types of
influence arising out of the mass consciousness human beings react to each
other on the basis of like and dislike, on the basis of human judgments of all
kinds, on the basis of defensiveness and hostility. Obviously all this relates
to what is rising up out of the mass consciousness. If we still willingly let
such things control in our own experience we could be accounted to have failed,
failed in this most glorious and supreme opportunity that has been offered to
us.
Does what is present in the mass
consciousness still have the ability to claim allegiance? I rejoice to see that
there certainly is more concern with the true experience of life than there has
been in times past, but do you think that is enough? Do you think there have
not been people all down through the ages who had such a concern? But now, the
way things have come to focus in the world, the supreme opportunity is here.
The key is in what was portrayed by Michael and his angels contending with the
dragon and his angels. Unless there are those dwelling on earth who cannot be
seduced by any of the many heads of the dragon the inevitable result of
complete destructiveness is assured.
Here is the thread upon which the
whole human race hangs. Who, of all the people in the world, have the supreme
responsibility of providing what is necessary? Only those who have come to know
what is necessary. You here this morning are included in those. How much has
been maintained yet of the influence out of the mass consciousness in the
individual's daily existence? Unless there is something absolutely clear in
this regard there is no hope whatsoever for the human race. I suppose it might
be said, perhaps there are some others hiding somewhere that we have not seen
around who are really doing it now and we can depend on them. Do you think we
should take the chance? I don't think such people exist. Here are the ones. Let
us not have the attitude—Let it be by the hand of another. I don't know who
that other is, do you?
What shall dominate, what shall
control in our own individual, momentary living? That is the question. Is our
polarity in life? Life is characterized by love and truth. We have known this
principle for a long time. Only when our love is rightly centered, centered in
an absolute sense, is the influence out of the mass consciousness of mankind no
longer capable of determining our behavior. Does it seem as though such
absoluteness borders on fanaticism? If we interpret it that way, then I suppose
you could say that fanaticism is necessary. I don't think it is fanaticism. I think
it is exactly what is natural in human experience. It certainly does not
produce anything unbalanced; it causes a person to become capable of a true
perspective of understanding relative to all fields of observation. It brings
balance emotionally; it brings balance in what is done, in what is said, in
what is thought, in what is felt. That doesn't sound like fanaticism to me.
Certainly one-pointedness is necessary.
Words were used long ago,
translated into English as “Get thee hence, Satan.” What on earth does that
mean? It applies of course to all those influences and compulsions that arise
out of the mass consciousness of mankind. We are hooked up to that. But there
is another source, and it is the source of life. We know something of the
quality of that source. We have seen it exemplified in some measure. We have
known it to some extent in our own experience. Until it becomes absolute,
however, there is nothing present on earth to change the direction of mankind
so that they no longer head for oblivion.
There are many people on earth who
see the prospect of oblivion but who do not know what to do about it. It all
seems so absolutely inevitable. There are those who are still whistling in the
dark of course, but it becomes more and more apparent to more and more people
that oblivion is in the offing. Some cry unto the Lord in their distresses.
Perhaps we did that along the way, and He saved us out of our troubles, to this
point at least. But why? For what purpose? That we may get into trouble again?
This has been the repetitive experience of human beings the world around: “Save
us, Lord, lest we perish.” Well that hasn't happened, collectively at least, so
far. But there comes a day of judgment, the last judgment as they say. What
shall that day bring? Oblivion to the human race? Or salvation? I doubt if it
is possible to save the human race in toto; after all, there are millions dying
every day, so that is perhaps not to be anticipated.
The way the world is, the threat
of oblivion is made quite obvious to anyone who has the sense or the courage to
look at it. And all this has been brought about by human beings themselves
subject to the mass consciousness of humanity, or what is present in it,
described as a great red dragon. Because people everywhere are subject to this
the inevitability of oblivion is obvious. Only when there is a point which is
not subject to that, present on earth by reason of particular human beings, is
there any alternative. Most people are very reluctant so far to acknowledge
this. They are not in very good position to recognize the nature and quality of
that alternative anyway; they never have been. But for some obscure reason we
have been raised up sufficiently to see it. As human beings we might say, “Why
us?” Does that question need to be answered? I don't think so, if it happens to
be us. We just need to acknowledge responsibility and take the necessary steps
to let this new experience be ours. It is a new experience; it is not a
modified old experience—that is about what it has been so far. It is a new
state. You may find it hard to imagine, perhaps, a state where you yourself are
not giving body and expression to what rises up out of the mass consciousness
because you are giving expression to something else, and you are giving
expression to something else so strongly and so consistently that there is no
opportunity whatsoever for anything to rise up in influence upon you out of the
mass consciousness of humanity. That is the way it happens.
But giving expression to this
which is new, is new. It is totally what has not been known before. There is an
inclination to take hesitant steps in this regard, toe in the water, just test
it out a little and then draw back. I suppose there have been people doing this
for thousands of years. Finally, drawing back, they fall back, and that is the
end of it. But now is the day when the plunge must be made—come on in, the
water's fine!—that there may be on earth what we have been speaking about for
some time, a collective focus point of orientation and authority, a group of
people, a group of individual human beings, who can no longer be seduced by the
devil.
Of course, let us not look at it perhaps
from that direction. That is the outlook which tends to assert itself with
those who can be seduced by the devil. They are looking for the day when they
cannot be, which is an acknowledgment of the fact that now they can be. How
about those whose sole expression in living is of the angel of the Lord made
manifest, a strong and mighty angel? These are two adjectives which may be used
to describe the character of the angel: strong and mighty—no consideration at
all of what influences have been relinquished, just a consideration of the
nature and quality of what it is that is being expressed. And when that is
strong and mighty the human race has a chance.
We are reminded of these things—perhaps
because we still need to be reminded. Oh for the day when no reminders are
anymore necessary because the fact is there, consistently there. What a wonder,
what a glorious fulfilment this is. Then the tragic drama can be wound up; the
curtain can fall on it: Thank God, the show is over!
“The earth is the Lord's, and the
fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” Do we really know
that? Or is it just a belief? It must be known, so that there are those present
who live in that knowing, who live in the kingdom here and now, who are aware
in their own living of the power and who reveal consistently the glory. Can we
be where we are, in the very circumstances where we find ourselves, associated
with the very people who are around us, and reveal the truth? Can we do it, do
you think? Can we let it happen? Of course. It just takes an honest willingness
to accept that particular responsibility. Then it doesn't matter who is around
us, it doesn't matter what the circumstance is. Anything, whatever it is, whoever
is present, is perfect.
That is tremendous; it gives us
our opportunity to prove the truth in our own living, to handle those things as
they should be handled, in the power and the strength of the Lord. Then we have
no particular self-centered expectations anymore, and certainly we would never
take an attitude, “Well I can't be expected to function correctly in this
situation; I must be nasty because somebody else is making me nasty.” Oh, they
have the power to do that, do they? There is your god. No! Thine, O Lord, is
the kingdom, and the power and the glory, now and forever. So it is
established. So may it be in our own experience consistently. Let it be so in
all the days to come.
© Emissaries of Divine Light
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