A Vast Cosmic Drama Unfolding
from Human
Entertainment vs True Creative Enjoyment
Martin Cecil June 1, 1960 Sunrise Ranch Class
The matter of feeling
was touched upon and how human beings are a little inclined to be touchy in
that regard. It is this which causes so much conflict and misunderstanding. The
reason why human beings are so touchy is because they are so
self-centered. Everything that happens, consequently, tends to be translated into
personal terms so that the human being is not capable of standing back and
looking at the situation without involvement. Only as he develops this capacity
is he in position to see what actually is there. The very moment an individual
starts to translate on a personal basis distortions immediately enter in.
Now, it may be that when
one is associated with someone else and that other person has a reaction of
some kind—takes a critical attitude, we will say—that that person may be
projecting the critical attitude to someone else. But actually we recognize
that there is something within that person who has the critical attitude which is
causing him to do that. There is something in the individual himself. It is
not, really, an external problem. It is a problem that is present in that
person. While there may be all kinds of ideas put forward to justify an
attitude of such a nature, yet it still does not change the fact that there is
something wrong in that person who is holding the wrong attitude, regardless of
what may be wrong anywhere else. The very fact that a person has a wrong
attitude indicates that there is something wrong with that person.
We are concerned with
doing what we may, according to response, to correct wrong things; therefore,
should someone project an ill attitude towards us, we, if we are serving truly,
look at that person and begin to gain an understanding of what it is or seek an
understanding of what it is that is causing that person to have such a wrong
attitude towards us. Of course, we have to make sure that we ourselves are
right; we have to examine ourselves. This process of examination and analysis,
both in relationship to oneself and with respect to the other person, cannot be
undertaken if one is personally involved in the matter, if one has translated
the experience into personal terms. “Oh, this person is being nasty to me.”
Then the individual projects himself right into the middle of the picture and
seeks to combat what he considers is wrong in the other person, and there is a
conflict—there is a battle. We need to be able to look at anything without
being involved in it, no matter how personal it may seem from the standpoint of
a self-centered approach.
I thought we might
consider something which has a relatedness to all, and see if we can
approach it without becoming involved in feeling reactions. Everything that we
consider can be used as a means of moving into the larger vision. We know that
we move from the known into the unknown. And if I take up something in
relationship to some specific experience, whether it is of the individual or of
the group, I do not do so so as to translate it on a personal basis. I always take
everything so that it may be used to advantage, so that we may open a door to
move forward. It is not on the basis of criticizing. It is not on the basis of
judging or condemning. It is merely on the basis of utilizing what is present
so that we may move into a larger vision.
The particular point I
had in mind was our little program the other evening which was carried through
so beautifully by the Class members, enjoyed by everyone. I would like to take
a look at it from the standpoint of that in which we are interested. This might
be summarized as letting the Kingdom come, letting something new be made
manifest, letting that which is of God appear here on earth as God designs it
to be.
When we undertake a
program of such a nature as you undertook the other evening, the source of the
material which is available for use is that which is in the world which man has
made. The material itself may be of one sort or another. If the purpose of the
entertainment was to provide something light, amusing, a certain selection
would be made from the available human material to allow a pattern to be
developed of the nature which took form. In other circumstances, there might be
the use of different material. There is a variety: there is that which is
light; there is that which is of a more serious nature, that which might
perhaps move into the religious pattern—various patterns might be used. All
these sources from which the material is drawn are of the human design of
things here on earth, something that is fundamentally distorted, fundamentally
contrary to the Divine design.
The question which
should exercise our thought: What would it be if it was the Divine state? There
are those who are inclined to imagine that in the Divine state, in something that
was supposed to be holy, it would always be very serious, very heavy. But I do
not think that within the scope of your experience, at least, as we have touched
upon the things of God that it has always been very heavy or very serious.
There can be, and rightly should be, a balance—there is that which is properly
light, and there is that which is properly of a heavier nature. But what would
the material be? With the world as it now is human beings find themselves more
or less forced, seemingly, to adapt the things that man has made to the
purposes which are felt to be desirable in the moment.
Here we have that which
caused the Children of Israel a lot of trouble, because they mixed considerably
with the patterns that were round about them in the world, and they lost the
purity, the beauty, the perfection of that which they should have maintained,
that for which they were responsible unto the Lord. It is a very easy thing to
do because, with the world the way it is, where is the material available other
than that which man has made?
When we approach the
lighter field of what could be called entertainment, we find various themes
tending to dominate in the available material. One of them relates to what
human beings imagine love to be—the romantic approach with a certain amount of sentimental
feeling involved. We may recognize in relationship to this that love is a vital
matter, but human beings have so distorted the understanding in that regard
that it becomes something that is virtually meaningless. And human beings allow
feeling to intensify in relationship to these distorted patterns. They get
carried away a little bit sometimes in a sentimental fog which is certainly not
a part of the Divine design. Perhaps we need to take a look at some possibilities.
When the Divine state
was a reality on earth in what we call the Motherland, it was something most
pleasing and wonderful, most desirable. The experiences were all what they
should be, and there was the essential balance in the expression of life. The human
imagination with respect to such things tends to get lost. It is almost
inconceivable to human beings that there could be a state on earth, for instance,
where no police force was necessary or no armies were, where there was no
conflict, where there were no hospitals, no necessity for them, no necessity
for the vast majority of the things that are present in the fallen world of men
which occupy so much of man's attention. When we recognize this, we see how
much wasted energy there actually is in the fallen state, because human beings
are busily engaged in things which seem to be necessary in the fallen state,
and are, but which would be totally unnecessary in the Divine state.
In the Divine state all
energy, all the life force, would be directed into the true channels of
expression. So we can see then that, even just to the extent of our ability to
visualize, there would be a tremendous current of power available for constructive
achievement. If all these things, all the energy that is being expended by human
beings in such activities as defense—considered to be most essential in the
world today—armies and air forces and navies, and the police force—in
hospitals, correctional institutions of all kinds, and we could go on and on.
Wherever we find things that are wrong needing to be corrected, we have a
situation where energy is being expended which would not be expended in the
Divine state because things are right there. There is one activity which would
still be necessary and that is education; rather different, but education would
still be necessary. But in any case, all the energies of all concerned would be
centered in the achievement of the creative purposes of God. The whole of the
expression of life is rightly directed toward that end, so that everything
would be used constructively.
Now, because human
beings have lost their purpose, things like entertainment have very little
constructive purpose. They may be valuable in a personal sense in order to relax
tensions or allow a better balance to appear in a distorted expression of love.
In other words, entertainment takes on the characteristics of self-centeredness
very particularly. The individual likes entertainment because he enjoys it for
himself. It is something that he likes, something that he wants. Oh, there is
nothing wrong with enjoyment, there is nothing wrong with pleasure, provided it
isn't on a self-centered basis. The pleasure and the enjoyment should be seen
as something that is added, the true enjoyment, the true happiness. We need a
creative purpose and we need to be functioning in relationship to that creative
purpose.
Now human beings, when
they think of creative purpose and function in relationship to it, are inclined
perhaps to consider some genius or other whose whole life is centered with
respect to some particular field and he eats and sleeps and lives in that
pattern twenty-four hours a day—but there we have rather an unbalanced thing.
We need to recognize that every aspect of life from the Divine standpoint has a
relationship to the Divine purposes, everything. That does not mean that we, if
we are one-pointed, we are just fixed in some single pattern—in the over-all
sense, yes, for the Divine purposes, but it is such a broad field and everything
that is done rightly, on the right basis, from the Divine standpoint, may
participate in this broad field. And that would include what human beings call
now entertainment.
Now, there was
something of the sort, of course, in the Divine state. Everything that man has
was not invented by self-active human beings. It is just a distortion of something
that God established, in the beginning. So there was something which corresponded, after a fashion, with what human
beings consider now to be entertainment. But there again it was for a purpose
and not just a self-centered purpose. It all had a part in the creative
purposes of God, and consequently the presentation, whatever it might have been,
was directly related to those creative purposes. We might recognize something in
this regard with respect to a dramatic presentation of some kind.
We have stories coming
down to us out of the past, so-called mythological stories, which deal with the
gods—made in the image and likeness of man pretty well, according to the
stories, these gods came to earth and walked around and did certain things, got
into different kinds of trouble, and some of them make interesting reading. But
where did these stories come from? What is their basis? We say perhaps “well,
human imagination,” but where did the imagination come from into the human mind,
because human beings have never invented anything as an original. One thing
human beings cannot be is original. Insofar as they are concerned there is
nothing new under the sun. All they can do is take something which God made and
distort it or change it around so as to suit themselves, and they have produced
some rather remarkable distortions. It would be difficult to trace some of them
back to their original sources. But all of them, without exception, have a
source, a point of origination, in the Divine design somewhere. Everything, the
most evil thing you can imagine, had its source somewhere in the Divine design,
because man is not an original creature. He is not the point of origination.
God is. So these stories have a background pattern somewhere which has been
terribly twisted around and distorted.
We might remember
something at this point with respect to what was said by the Lord to Job: “Canst thou bind the
sweet influences of Pleiades or loose the bands of Orion? Canst thou bring forth
Mazzaroth in his season? or guide Arcturus with his sons?”
We recognize that these
things relate to constellations in the starry heavens. We have touched upon
something of the significance of the constellations Pleiades and Orion—influences
at work. Mazzaroth has also been mentioned—the Science of Mazzaroth, which relates
to the creative influences which are brought to bear in relationship to this
planet particularly, the facilities which are available for use in the
achievement of the creative purposes. Human beings have tended to get it changed
around from their self-centered standpoint and they have more or less childish
approach in what is called astrology where people are supposed to be under
different influences and that determines how they are going to act or what they
are going to do, and so on.
The influences which
are real are for use, are to be used, in the achievement of the Divine creative
purposes. Man is not supposed to be subject to them. He is supposed to be
subject to God. Because he is subject to God and is under the control of God's dominion,
he then comes into position to make use of the provision which God is offering in
relationship to the achievement of the essential creative purposes.
We have taken note of
the fact that God never tries to do the impossible. As there is a certain
combination of creative factors brought to focus, it is that combination which
needs to be used for the achievement of whatever is required. It is useless to
try to achieve something else on the basis of some other combination which is
not there. We use what is present. This should not be a difficult principle to
comprehend, because human beings in their limited spheres are doing it all the
time. Of course, there are those who try to achieve things which are not
possible of achievement because what is required to achieve them is not present.
The Lord provides that which is necessary from the standpoint of His creative
purposes. Man has stolen what he could of the Lord's provision and tried to use
them for the human purposes, and we have a situation of great confusion.
There are certain
influences which relate particularly to what is called Mazzaroth. From the
standpoint of the human recognition of something this relates to what are
called the signs of the zodiac and the movements of the various planets of which
human beings are aware, also the movements of the sun and the moon and so on.
The very fact that that which human beings have built in this regard must of
necessity be based upon that of which human beings are aware sets a very distinct
limitation upon it, because human beings are aware of so little, even from the
standpoint of the planets of this solar system. There is an awareness of nine,
including the earth. In actual fact there are twelve. We recognize that there
is one out of position. There is some perception in this regard with respect to
what are called the asteroids and some theorizing as to whether they might not
be the remains of an exploded planet that moved in an orbit between Mars and Jupiter.
There is a vacant orbit, anyway, in there and there are also two other planets of
which human beings are not aware. Whether those other planets are in physical
form of manifestation or not is something we do not need to consider at the
moment, but one is beyond the outermost planet of which human beings are aware,
Pluto, and the other is beyond the innermost planet. But there are, in fact,
twelve planets which need to be taken into account. If you only take nine into
account, you are not going to get the right answer. We see these things as
having influence, as having meaning. We do not at this point have too much comprehension
of what it is all about, but it is there. There is relatedness between that
which transpires on the surface of this planet and the great universe beyond.
Much of the dramatic
work, which was undertaken in the Motherland, related to this vast drama. In
other words, the forces that are moving in the cosmos may be brought to focus
in relationship to the achievement of the creative purposes of God here on
earth in a manner that is harmonious to that which is transpiring out there.
This is something that human beings in the fallen state take no account of at
all. If they want to do something, well, they want to do it. It does not matter
what is going on out there; it has no meaning to them, anyway. But from the
Divine standpoint everything is coordinated. Everything belongs together; it is
one thing. And that which is going on out there has vital significance and
meaning to that which is capable of being achieved right here. We can only draw
to focus at this point something that actually is. We cannot draw something to
focus that does not have existence, so whatever it is that is transpiring out
there provides the material or the means by which there may be creative achievement
right here.
The dramatic
presentations that were offered had a direct relatedness to that which was
transpiring from the cosmic standpoint, and the miniature pattern here on earth
was brought to focus in different individuals—playing the parts, we might say,
of the gods and yet, in a sense, they were the gods—God Being made manifest,
but bringing into focus something far greater, far more than was just here on earth.
And there is a vast cosmic drama unfolding, of which human beings are virtually
unaware, which needs to have its relatedness to that which is transpiring here
on earth. It must be brought to focus on the surface of this planet through
God's crowning creation to permit that which is to be achieved here to be made
possible. We cannot somehow just generate the power from within ourselves and
say that we are going to do this, that, and the other thing—at least, we cannot
do very much on that basis. But once there begins to be a connecting up with that
which is transpiring in the vast drama of the cosmos, then there can begin to
be sensed the tremendous power that would be available to do whatever was
necessary here on earth. It would actually be a very small fraction of that
which was available, because our field of function here is relatively a very
tiny thing.
So we begin to see that
just from the standpoint of this one aspect of what correlates with present-day
entertainment, there are vast possibilities. And it is not a matter of make believe,
as it is in the world. It is not a matter of just some fictional story. It is
the matter of the presentation of something that is a reality—symbolically
clothed, yes—clothed by the forms of human beings and their actions, but having
a direct relatedness to something which is transpiring in fact, and something
which, thereby, can be brought to focus so that the creative cycles may be
established in relationship to that which is needful here on earth.
Now, there would be
those in such a pattern who would participate as what we might call the actors
or the performers, and the audience would participate also. There is a certain
participation from the standpoint of the human pattern of things now, isn't
there? If the presentation is something which is really capable of stirring the
audience, the audience is just carried along with that which is transpiring on
the stage or on the screen—generally speaking, on the basis of wrong patterns
of emotion in the human scheme of things. But in the Divine scheme of things it
would be the right pattern of emotion, the right pattern of feeling, something
altogether wonderful.
In the world of man so
much of that which is presented, for instance in opera, which combines the
dramatic presentation with the music—much of that which is presented through
opera is tragic, isn't it? So much is tragic, rather true to human existence.
Of course, from the standpoint of the moving picture industry, they have to
have a happy ending most of the time so as to make people feel better, but that
is not altogether, generally speaking, true to life as human beings know it. It
is just a fancy; it helps to make people think that it is worth while going on.
There is no tragedy in
the Divine scheme of things. I, personally have never been able to sit through
a whole opera with comfort. There are portions which are perhaps beautiful, as
far as they go, but there are great possibilities in that field of dramatic presentation.
And that relates, certainly, to something that was true in the Divine state. If
the presentations which are offered to human beings now were true to the Divine
design, they would have no meaning to human beings at all. Human beings would
feel utterly separated from them and divorced from them, because they have no
experience in that regard. So, it is not a matter of suddenly saying, “Well,
now we are going to have the Divine design,” because human beings would not be
capable of participating.
Here we begin to come
down to something which is of immediate concern to all of you. How much are you
capable of participating in the development of those patterns by which the
creative purposes of God may be fulfilled? This includes such undertakings as
you presented the other evening. What could be done? When we look around to
find material to use, all we find is that which fallen man has produced. Some
of it may have some possibilities in it, but none of it is actually what is required.
In other words, there must be the development of something that brings forth
from the true point of origination rather than from the distorted patterns that
man has made. We cannot manipulate the distorted patterns that man has made in
order to produce the perfect pattern which God offers. It must be something
that comes from God.
I do not intend this
morning to do very much more than offer a vision, to see if we can share in the
opening of a door. What is beyond that door is something that needs to come
into the range of our awareness in the days to come. Sound is a very important
field of action, creative action—the Word of God—we touched upon this matter, the
Word, the spoken word, the creative word. I would like to share something with
you of a vision which, at the moment, may be said to be in the realm of
imagination. You know while there is vain imagination, there is right
imagination too. There is evil imagination but there is that perfect
imagination which is needful for the achievement of the Divine purposes.
Imagination is a capacity which man has for the Divine use, not something to be
thought of as being evil of itself. It is only evil when it is used in a self-centered
manner. When it is used by God, it is Divine. We need the right imagination.
I wonder if, just for
the sake of taking a look at something, you could consider sound—sound appears by reason of air, the right use of air. It must
be under control. God has provided His crowning creation with a mechanism for
controlling the use of air. We think of air as being important for breathing
and it is, but it is important for the creative processes of God on earth as
they manifest through man. The spoken word, for instance, requires control,
doesn't it?—because we say what we mean to say, and we mean what we say, or we
should—there is the control of air. Air is a symbol of spirit. We recognize that,
in speaking or in singing, there should be the release of the spirit, there
should be something contained in the words or in the sound. Those of you who
sing know that there is something more to it than just the physical aspect of it.
There needs to be something put into that which is expressed, whether in the
spoken word or in the sounds of a song. So many of the songs that we have in
the world are of such a nature that it is very difficult to release any real
current of the spirit through them, because the form is not right. So we will
not, for the moment, consider words as such but just simply sound.
You can imagine
yourself, perhaps, or another permitting the release of air on a controlled
basis so as to produce a note, just one note, a sustained note. You recognize
the need for the controlled release of air on this basis so it does not all
come oozing out in a moment—the
diaphragm needs to be in operation so that this single note may be sustained. I
wonder how long you could sustain a note, just letting the air gradually come
forth, vibrating the vocal chords, to give form to this steady, sustained
note—perhaps starting off quietly and gradually increasing in volume, some
particular tone.
And then, this which is
provided by one person, we will say, is a central core to something that is to
be developed. We have other individuals, one by one, adding their single
sustained notes in a pattern of harmony with that original note, so that the
original note would be going down the center, and a note would be added this
side and a note would be added this side, and there would be something gradually
built up on the basis of the release of a controlled current of air through the
mechanism of the human voice. Now all these notes would blend together. The
individuals concerned would have to know which note was natural to them, so
that they did not try to bring in their note at the wrong point. As the notes
were added together, there would be a harmonious pattern maintained.
If, we will say, after
the first note someone came in with the eighth note or the ninth note, wherever
it was in its right relationship to the pattern as it had been developing, and
then all the intervening notes were suddenly cut off, it might be that that
particular note down along the line would not be harmonious directly to that
first note but it would be harmonious to the whole pattern. So, the individual
cannot tell. W may say, “Well, my note is not going to be in harmony with that
original note,” and yet if it is built up as it should be built up, when the
point comes where it blends in, it will be in harmony with the whole. In any
case, we would begin to have a sound, wouldn't we?—all centered in relationship
to this one thing. It could be something very powerful. It could be something
which would, for instance, shatter some physical object. The purpose would not
be to shatter things, actually of course—but just to indicate something of the
power involved, we could recognize that that would be possible.
The purpose for this—which
is just an example of something, an imaginary something at the moment—would be
to provide a means of releasing the current of the spirit in the achievement of
specific purpose. In a broadcasting station, when it is on the air there is something
of the nature of a carrier wave constantly radiating out, and superimposed upon
this then comes whatever the program may be—maybe the spoken word, maybe an
orchestra, something is imposed upon this constant radiation. We can, then,
from the use of this example begin to see a process of providing radiation available
for use in the release of specific currents of creative achievement.
Now I have been
speaking in what we might, in one sense, call symbolical terms. Sound certainly
is included in the pattern in order to open up a field of awareness in relationship
to creative possibilities. We have opportunities of learning, of practice, with
respect to these things—for instance, we have comment periods. I have set the
note in the service, and the opportunity is offered to others to learn what it
means to blend in with their particular harmonious note, to come in at the right
time in the right way. It seems to me that there is still room for improvement,
room for learning something in this regard. And all these things have purpose.
There is nothing, in relationship to the opportunities that are offered here, which does not have purpose.
Everything does. Sometimes the purpose is not seen; in fact, of all the
provision of purpose there is, I suppose, perhaps about five or ten per cent is actually
seen.
We need to become aware
that there are things beyond so that we make use of that which we now are associated
with, so that we can move on to those things beyond. We cannot move on to the
things beyond until we have accepted the things that are at hand, until we have
learned to function wisely in relationship to that which is here, that of which
we are presently aware. If we neglect our opportunities in this regard, then
there is no means by which we can proceed because we are not just functioning from
the standpoint of vain imagination. It must be the real thing or it doesn't
mean anything. And so, we have this provision of opportunity where we are that
we may take advantage of it. And it is in the measure that we do take advantage
of it that the door really opens into that which is beyond.
This morning I have
offered you something to bring within the range of your awareness a recognition
of certain possibilities, some things that are actually at hand. They always
have been, waiting for human beings to come to the point where there may be
experience of them in the achievement of the Divine purposes. Human beings are inclined
to look at the world and say, “Well, what can be done? It is a hopeless
situation.” Oh, there is a very great deal that could be easily done from the
Divine standpoint. When we begin to accept God's way, we begin to discover what
it is. But until we let it work within the range of that which we do know now, we
cannot move beyond to that which at present is unknown.
There is power, there
is provision, there is everything that is necessary to deal with the world
situation so that all the powers of men would look foolish, insignificant. But
we cannot get that by any effort of the human mind whatsoever. It simply comes
as we begin to share the control, the dominion of the Lord working through us
in relationship to present circumstances, the things that now are. Then we can
begin to become increasingly aware of the things that are on beyond so that we
move from the known to the unknown. And everything that we do, every action
that appears, all the fun we have, all the joy, all that we apply ourselves to
day by day, may be used to permit the current of God's Power to be brought to
focus on earth for the achievement of His purposes.
© Emissaries of Divine Light
1 comment:
I so love what Martin is saying here---ALL OF IT! I don't recall ever feeling judged or condemned by anything he said because always he spoke the Truth, the Truth of Love and Life---It was always a perfect expression and I knew this. But even in knowing this I knew I couldn't just lazily go along with him, or ride on the coattails of what he said...I had to prove it out in MY living. I didn't find it always easy to do but it was a responsibility I had to accept AND assume totally for myself, because no one on earth can do for me what it is I was called on to do in my situation or circumstance---this applies to relationships as well. Seriously, my conscious mind had to come under the control and dominion of my King; my heart in total Love response to my Lord, in order for real freedom to be known and a Glorious Life lived here and now. And should there be any in my world of an opposing nature in thought, word, criticism or judgment, I find there is no need to be in a battle with them; my course in Life is clear and I continue to move without judgment of their chosen path, but that I remain true to the Truth I've come to know and "let Love radiate to all without concern for results." Quoting Martin's words: "There is power, there is provision, there is everything necessary to deal with the world situation so that all the powers of men would look foolish, insignificant." Amen!
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