I Am The Creative Process
from Let There Be A Man On Earth
Martin Exeter November 2, 1986
What we do in this moment,
presenting ourselves before the Lord, is done because of what we are. What we
do is always quite secondary to what we are, because unless we know what we
are, what we do is of very little consequence. What we are is known to the
extent that it is, insofar as each one of us is concerned, because of the One
that we speak of as our King. We have no being apart from that. Those who
imagine that they have—and this would include most of the human population—discover
that it isn't true. At some point they cease to have any being on earth.
We are together simply because we
have discovered a certain measure of oneness in spirit—oneness in the creative
process we may say. That is exactly the same as being one in our King. A
definition of the creative process was apparently given by Him, when He was on
earth a long time ago, using the words "the way, the truth, and the
life." This is the creative process. And He said, "I am the way, the
truth, and the life—I am the creative process." The only way by which
anyone can experience what it means to be in Him is to be in the creative
process, which He is, and which each one of us may say I am when we are there. It is a matter of being fused into the
creative process so that that is what we are. It is no longer, then, something
separate from us into which we may come on occasion or with which we may, if we
find it pleasing, associate ourselves. It becomes exactly what we are, no
separation—a fusing in oneness.
We discover that there is nothing else but the
creative process. If, as human beings have done, we should exclude ourselves
from the creative process by rebelling against it, by resisting it, by wanting
to do our own thing, then we find ourselves sooner or later out in the cold,
very literally, because there isn't anything else but the creative process.
There is no existence apart from that. While we are on the way out into the
cold there may seem to be a little temporary existence which, according to the
number of complaints one hears round about, is not a very satisfactory state.
So we share some awareness of the creative process and, to that
extent, some awareness of who we are. Let us never anymore allow heart and mind
to rebel against the creative process, to resist it, because we are attempting
in heart and mind to have our own way.
© Emissaries of Divine Light