Like A Man
Like A Man
Martin
Cecil May 8, 1977
As individuals, how great is your
sense of destiny?
This ministry has meaning and
effect to the extent that those who compose it are keenly conscious of a sense
of destiny. How aware are you that
individually speaking you each play a part which is absolutely unique and
essential in the achievement of those purposes for which this ministry
exists? It isn't only a matter of the
other fellow having a sense of destiny, so that you might ride along upon what
someone else's experience is. That sense
of destiny comes to the extent that our involvement with the earthly state
recedes in our experience. If we are
wrapped up in the world, which certainly seems to be present all around us,
then amongst the four billion other human beings on earth we become equally
meaningless; there is no sense to our continued existence. So it is reasonable to suppose that we would
feel rather futile. Most people try not
to think about it, but presumably we have seen something of a vision which
transcends the outlook of most people.
The voice of the Lord has spoken,
and in varying measure we have heard that voice: "Rise up, my love, my
fair one, and come away"; remember who you are and why you are here on
earth; let the sense of destiny be known. His voice speaks this morning as we share this hour, to call the truth
to remembrance. We may hear it, even as
Job heard it long ago speaking out of the whirlwind and saying, "Who is
this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?" Who is it that
has usurped the position of the truth in your experience to bring a sense of
meaninglessness? Who is it that has
attempted to control and direct your living by the knowledge of your mind and
the feelings of your heart? Who is it
that has held sway in your experience so that the sense of true destiny was
obscured? As long as this one continues
to exist in your experience, of what real value could you be on earth? Do you remember now, and in each succeeding
moment, that you were sent as an emissary of the Lord into the earth to
manifest and live in human form—your present human form?
"Gird up now thy loins like a
man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me."
Remember that man was created male
and female. Man is not just the positive
aspect of the combination, or the one who should occupy that position, nor
indeed the negative aspect, but both—there is no man without both. "Gird up now thy loins like a man." Be prepared to
remember what it is to be a man, for in man is the sense of destiny. Man was created in the image and likeness of
God for a purpose. Without the experience
of man there can be no experience of true purpose. Human beings have invented purposes for
themselves to try to fill the void which they feel. If they succeed they have succeeded only in
deluding themselves. "Gird up now thy loins like a
man," male and female, and hear the question that is asked of you—as it
has been asked of all generations of human beings to this hour: "Where wast thou when I laid
the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding."
If you have made any claims to
intelligence, if you thought you knew something, answer this question. The question is not asked merely to prove the
ignorance of human beings but to emphasize in human consciousness what
naturally should be known. "Where
wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?" What are the
foundations of the earth? This is not
talking about the earth itself but about the foundations of the earth, the
reason for the existence of the earth. The question might be seen as relating to the planet but it can be seen
as relating to what we call "physical form," great or small. What is it that causes the existence of
physical form? What is it that has
brought forth the dimensional universe? What is it that maintains the existence of this planet and all that is
present upon the surface of it? What are
the foundations of the earth? The heaven
is the foundation of the earth; without the heaven there could be no earth. What is it that you know of the heaven?
"Who hath laid the measures
thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it?
Whereupon are the foundations thereof
fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof?"
Do you remember? Or are you in darkness? There are many human beings who might say,
"The Lord did this." But do they know? Do they know what their words mean? Is there in reality any separation between
heaven and earth, between the Lord and the truth of man? Who is the Lord? Pharaoh asked this question and then
proceeded to answer it, "I know not the Lord." Apparently in that
instance he was at least honest. He
acknowledged the fact that he did not know the Lord. It would seem that all too many human beings
are not that honest. They think they
know when they don't. They have a
concept of the mind, they have an intellectual belief, they might even have a
belief of the heart, but what is known? What is known of the reason for all existence? Some of the facts of existence are seen and
experienced, but what is known of the reason for those facts? If we are capable of girding up our loins
like a man the understanding would obviously be present that characterizes a
man, and that understanding includes the truth of being, an awareness of the
fact that there was no separation between the truth of one's own being and the
truth of all being; there was and is no such separation.
What is known of this? Insofar as you are concerned, doubtless you
have many ideas about it, but what in heaven do you
know? That knowing is based in a sense
of destiny, in a sense of eternal purpose, in the fact of one's own being. The Lord says, "Where wast thou when I
laid the foundations of the earth?" Are you capable of giving an honest
answer? "I was there. I was with Thee. I was and am a part of what Thou art."
When the creation of the earth is
mentioned most people think of it in terms of the past; sometime in ages past
something happened. The solar system
took form somehow and in due season the earth appeared. This is idle speculation in the field of
imagination. What do we know? We know that the earth is here; we know that
we are here; we know something of the vastness of the form of creation. Has creation ceased? It's still here. If there is creation there is a Creator. Without the Creator the creation is not. The creation is; it certainly has not
ceased. It's here and the Creator is
here. Now is the day of creation. The creation is known in this present
moment. It may only be speculated about,
insofar as human consciousness is concerned, as creation may have related to
the past. Whoever may have been present
at a particular point of creation in the past may be capable of remembering it
but what is known is what is present now, the creation that is here now. In human consciousness there may be idle
speculation, imagination; in the true consciousness of being there may be
memory.
But what is it that is
needful? Merely to speculate, or
conceivably to remember? I think
not. What is needful is to know now the
reality of creation, the reason for creation now, the foundations of the earth
in all its myriad forms now. The truth
is present now. The truth can only be
known now. Certainly the creative
process was clear to man somewhere in the past. Man participated in that creative process once: "When the morning
stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy"—when there
was harmonious expression by reason of the mind of man on earth, by reason of
his thoughts and his feelings. "When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God
shouted for joy"—when the sons and daughters of God incarnate on earth
were filled with the joys of creation, and there were the beautiful
sounds of creation on every hand. Let
this sense of destiny rise up in you, that you may begin to know the truth of
creation now, as the morning stars begin to sing together once again and the
sons and daughters of God shout for joy.
For this to occur there are many
questions to be answered, not for you, but by you. Human beings are always demanding answers;
there is what is called an insatiable quest for knowledge. They have been so busy trying to find answers
that they never heard the question that was being asked of them: "Gird up
now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me." This begins to put man back where he belongs—capable of answering the
questions of the creative process on earth, capable of handling his field of
responsibility in creation. Human beings
have imagined that they would know these things by asking questions, by seeking
to multiply knowledge, the idea being that when one has all the knowledge then
one would be able to answer the questions and do what is required; but who
would be doing it? The Creator or an
imitation?—namely human beings exalting themselves into the position of a
creator.
What are the foundations of the
earth? There is a great deal of
awareness of the earth and of the multitude of forms it takes, but what of the
reason for all these things? Why do they
exist? For what purpose? What is it that should exist in this way and
what is it that should not? Do you not
suppose that there are many things on the face of the earth that shouldn't
exist? I am sure that human beings
everywhere think that there is much that should not exist according to their
view of the matter, but those views are usually contradictory—nobody
knows. But there are those things that
should exist now and there are those things that should pass away now. This is the creative process and it relates
to the foundations of the earth, what is back of the forms everywhere around
us. We are not properly dealing directly
with the forms but with the foundation of the forms, for the foundation determines
what the forms should be. The heaven is
the reason for the earth, and there is One who is the reason for the
heaven. When the earth reveals what the
heaven proclaims, then the true creation is made known; and man is an essential
part, not only of the creation but of the Creator. Creator and creation blend in man.
"Gird up now thy loins like a
man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me.
Canst thou bind the sweet
influences of Pleiades?"
Have you ever experienced any
sweet influences? There are many experiences
on earth which human beings have deemed to be sweet. How much influence do these sweet things have
over you? Your experience in the world
has been largely subject to the influence of sweet things, the things that you
deem to be sweet in your experience. Unfortunately human beings are very much aware that the sour comes with
the sweet. Perhaps they may suppose that
because of the sour the sweet tastes all the sweeter and therefore it would not
be possible to know any sweetness if it were not for the fact of sourness. The question put is, "Canst thou bind
the sweet influences of Pleiades?" Are you capable of handling those sweet
influences without being subject to them, or is your experience one of a
desperate chase after what you deem to be sweet? I suppose these things could be summarized
with respect to eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage—sex, in
other words. Certainly human beings have
devised a vast array of methods of generating sweetness, synthetic sweetness,
saccharin. It is interesting that
saccharin is now being banned, one method human beings have invented to bind
the sweet influences.
While this question is asked of
man, male and female, we may see how it particularly applies to the male,
because one of the primary sources of the sweet influences is considered to be
that which is provided by the female. Where are the men who are capable of binding that sweet influence? The voice of the Lord has long called for men
on earth. The very fact that the One who
came to offer salvation to the world in the direct sense was a man is
indicative of the vital role to be played by those who might be classified as
men. It is said that woman was taken out
of man. The word "rib" is used
to describe the basis for what occurred. A bone of the head wasn't used, neither a bone of the foot, but a bone
of the apparatus which keeps safe the heart and the lungs—but we
may think of it particularly in terms of the heart. Male and female were supposed to be one
flesh, one being, a proper role to be played by each in relationship to the
other; but the female was designed to keep a man's heart, a
male's heart, safe. She has failed
dismally in this. She is rightly the
keeper of his heart, of his home, of his heaven. The male has been left without this
protection. The female has been
concerned for her own heart, her own home, and mostly her own hell.
Man is male and female. The female was called womb man, the
means by which the heart, the home and the heaven might be kept safe. The female purpose was not to try to get
anything from the male but to provide that essential enfoldment. She may consider these things, but the man
may consider them also, because his responsibility is to bind the sweet influences
of Pleiades in his own experience. This
is not an instruction to try to dominate women. This is something which relates to men and what they know from within
themselves. What is the nature of their
attitude toward women? What is the
nature of their own feelings toward women, and how much are those feelings
allowed to determine what a man does? The world has been filled with violence, principally because of the
weakness of the male. Weak people act in
desperation. Desperate action brings
violence, and the world is filled with violence, a reflection of the weakness
of the male. Of course he displayed his
weakness in the first place by forgetting his manhood and pandering to the
female. That is the story of the fall,
as it is called. He went along with the
female who had lost her integrity, and fundamentally the male of the human race
has continued this evidence of failure and weakness ever since.
"Canst thou bind the sweet
influences of Pleiades?" Can you stop being controlled by your desire,
your lust for what you deem to be sweet? This not only applies to men. I
have brought it to point with respect to the male attitude toward the female,
but the female doesn't lack in desire and lust for what she deems to be
sweetness. That's what she wants
too. So her attitude needs to bind those
influences so that they are not dominating the experience of existence.
The American Constitution says
something about the pursuit of happiness—the pursuit of happiness, the lusting
after sweetness. Man was designed to lust after the Lord. "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, and
him only shalt thou serve." It leaves no room at all for all the worldly
things after which human beings lust. The beauty of life for man could never be known on the basis of such
reversed polarity, and yet how many have awakened to the truth of this, not as
a theory but as a fact in their own living? What are the things that you want? What are the things that you think you must have? These are the things that control you, and
human beings are controlled by things. No wonder they have become things themselves, pawns to be manipulated by
other human beings; just things. Maybe
this is what we should call human beings collectively: "things." But
a thing has absolutely no basis for comparison with Man.
The sweet influences of Pleiades
must be bound by those who have been willing to let this experience be known
for themselves. We can theorize about it
as long as we exist and nothing whatsoever happens. It only begins to happen when someone is
willing to experience it, and again we come back to that little word
"willing." That's all it
is! Most people, if they were honest,
would say, "Well, I don't want to experience it." They try to delude
themselves with a surface display of theory, but underneath, "I don't want
to experience it," is the attitude. "I like to be dominated by these sweet influences. I like to have my life bring the experiences
of sweetness, even though the experiences of sourness also come." You
can't have one without the other as long as these constitute the god, the lust
after the things of the earth, particularly those things which are deemed to be
sweet. The sickly sweetness of what may
be experienced in this way bears little relationship to the natural sweetness
which comes in the experience of Man.
"Gird up now thy loins like a
man" and answer the real questions that are being asked. And when we answer these questions correctly
we find ourselves as true male and female components in Man.
© Emissaries of Divine Light
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