from
The Catalyst
Larry Krantz and Martin Exeter August 12, 1984
Larry Krantz — I was giving some thought to how a
catalyst works. In organic systems like our own bodies we call them enzymes,
and biological systems cannot exist without these enzymes, or catalysts. A
catalyst is something that promotes a certain chemical transformation, so that
a chemical entity moves from being one thing to being something totally different.
But the catalyst, or enzyme, isn’t particularly changed itself. A very tiny
amount of one of these substances can promote change in a tremendous quantity
of material, when present. Well isn’t this very much the purpose, one might
say, of the Emissary body, providing the stable catalyst for change? When
that’s present, even in small quantity—a few thousand amidst almost five
billion perhaps—if that is present and stable and isn’t changed by the
transformation that’s taking place, isn’t moved, isn’t upset, doesn’t leave its
centering, but remains the catalyst to be used again to hold steady during the
chemical transformation, then that catalyst is on hand to assist this dramatic
transformation that can take place from one state to another state.
It’s interesting—it
helps my own consciousness anyway—to see it this way. And it also emphasizes to
me that we need to hold steady, we need to be consistent in being that catalyst,
in extending that invitation that men and women the world around, in our
worlds—our mundane worlds or our dramatic worlds, whatever they may be—who are
coming to us, looking for true leadership and guidance, will find somebody
there who is steady and dependable, that the human identity with its narrow
vision and petty concerns, the different parts vying for control of the whole,
may simply be released, may be transformed in this chemical reaction, be lifted
up to the state of knowing our true identity—this divine entity which is vast.
So I appreciate the opportunity to share these thoughts with you.
Lord Exeter — Thank you, Larry. The example which
Larry has just given of the catalyst is very useful. The catalyst rightly
remains what it is. I think those who have been participating in the process by
which this catalyst has come into being sometimes feel that some dramatic
changes should occur in their own experience, presumably to assure them that something
worthwhile is happening. If such dramatic changes did occur it would utterly
spoil the value of the catalyst. The fact is that some dramatic changes have
occurred in the formation of the catalyst in the first place. To the extent
that we have some experience of what it means to stay centered, to stay steady,
to let happen what should happen without imposing our own designs upon it, we
find ourselves transformed people. I'm sure not too long ago we weren’t doing
any of those things, but now we begin to have a basis for doing what needs to
be done, and so we simply do it. In doing it we have the particular blessing of
noting what is occurring in other people by reason of the presence of the catalyst.
We see transformation ocurring. That doesn’t engender some sort of jealous
reaction: “I wish that was happening in me!” It's not supposed to be happening
in you. It’s just a delight to participate in the creative process. I have
spoken in times past about administering the creative process. This is the way
it’s done. You can’t administer it if you're constantly changing. You have to
be in place, you have to be competently in place, you have to understand what’s
going on, you have to know what the process is and to provide what is necessary
to assist in the unfoldment of that process—the unfoldment of the process in the
experience of other people.
I’m sure that we all have a very clear awareness of
the essential nature of this catalyst. We have called it a body, a spiritual
body in form on earth, put together without hands. There has been a hands-off
policy in this regard, to let it emerge according to whatever the design is,
and we only find out what the design is as it emerges. We don’t know ahead of
time, we don't try to make it be anything or keep it in some particular
structured form. We let the changes come, because that’s what the catalyst is
there for. We’re here to allow the transformation of human consciousness, are
we not? We know what that transformation is in our own experience, therefore we
are in excellent position to stay stable and steady and in place so that others
may experience what is required. It is not so much experienced because we talk a
lot. There are occasions when saying something is right and important; presumably
this is right and important in this particular setting this evening. But you
will note that I do not constantly talk. Some people have wondered a little bit
about that—I supposedly have so many pearls of wisdom to offer! I’ve offered
them. They’re all around, and you yourselves are part of that string of pearls.
So we let this occur.
Never underestimate the power of spiritual
expression! This relates to a statement with which we are all familiar, I’m
sure: “Come now, let us reason together.” We offer that invitation, but
reasoning together is not merely something of the conscious mind; it’s not
merely an intellectual procedure; it’s not just reason and logic. One can be
very convincing on the basis of reason and logic, and people may listen and nod
their heads—Oh, that seems right—but it had utterly no effect. There was some
ingredient missing.
We would have no ability to reason consciously,
utilizing the conscious mind, if it was not for the presence of the
subconscious mind. The subconscious mind, amongst other things, is the
residence of memory, and that’s useful. It’s useful this evening: we remember the language which we understand. The conscious mind doesn’t do that;
it’s a subconscious matter, and what is needful of language material is made available,
moment by moment, to the conscious mind. It’s certainly made available to my
conscious mind so that I can speak some more or less intelligent and
intelligible words. But the same must be true of you if there’s any understanding
of what I’m saying. So we share something on this basis, but it’s a combination
effort, isn’t it? We’re not sitting on the surface with the conscious mind,
merely looking at things intellectually; that has little effect. It is a
needful part of the creative process, but there is something else besides which
relates to what we call the subconscious mind, and this includes the largest proportion
of emotion.
“Come now, let us reason together.” The reasoning
process requires the presence of the subconsious mind and heart so that there
may be the ability to sense in a way that is not possible to the
conscious mind. If we pin all our hopes upon the understanding of the conscious
mind we’ll be left stranded on a reef; it’s very shallow. In order that there
might be depth under us we need to go into deeper water, and this requires the
subconscious mind, as we are well aware. All of this relates to what is being
conveyed through the use of the words “Father,” “Son” and “Holy Ghost.”
The conscious mind has been endeavoring to get along without the Father, and
the subconscious mind likewise, and there has been a certain amount of conflict
between conscious and subconscious, between mind and heart, so that there has been
confusion. This is the human state; there is confusion until there begins to be
a yielding, both consciously and subconsciously, to the Father, to Deity, to
whatever it is that is higher than both. Mucking around in the lower ranges of
conscious and subconscious function we get lost in a labyrinth, as human beings
are, and we lose the ability to reason.
The ability to reason only is present when the
trinity begins to put in an appearance in human experience: Father, Son and
Holy Ghost.
Son and Holy Ghost are absent as long as the Father is ignored.
The subconscious mind is not particularly rational;
it’s not supposed to be. The conscious mind has the ability to be rational but
usually it isn’t, because so much erupts out of the subconscious mind of
irrationality and the conscious mind becomes so busy trying to explain it away
that it doesn’t have time to function in a rational manner. It’s trying to
explain away what is irrational. That’s called rationalizing; it’s
rationalizing the irrational. Well that’s a futile undertaking. The irrational
is irrational, that's all there is to it.
But there is a means by which a proper control can
be exercised with respect to what is brought up to the surface of the conscious
mind out of the subconscious, when the Holy Ghost is an element in the process.
You might recall that Jesus said something about the Holy Ghost, the spirit of Truth,
which would be sent and it would bring all things of the truth to remembrance,
that there might be material available for the right use of the conscious mind.
The conscious mind is the facility for the Son. But there is no Son or Holy
Ghost without the Father; hence the necessity, which we have ourselves
experienced, of allowing heart and mind to yield to the quality of the Father,
which we have seen in terms of spirit, so that there may begin to be an
awareness of what we ourselves have spoken of as the True Tone. This is
something that you couldn't define using the conscious mind; it’s something
that you have to know, it’s something you have to experience. The only way you
can experience it, humanly speaking, is through conscious and subconscious
minds; they have to be available for that. They are available when
there begins to be a yielding to what is indicated by the word “Father.” We’ve
all known something of this, let it happen in our own experience.
So there is some sense to the words “Father,”
“Son" and “Holy Ghost,” the holy trinity, three persons in one. It’s all
one anyway: you don’t have a subconscious mind over here and a conscious mind
over there and the Father up above. We may have used diagrams to
indicate something, but the diagram was one whole. If it was a triangle, it wasn’t three little points sitting on the
blackboard with blanks in between them; it was one whole—indicated by the illustration. Maybe we didn’t notice that and we were inclined
to see everything in terms of separation, but that isn’t the way it is.
Factually there is no separation between conscious and subconscious minds, and there
wouldn’t be any conscious or subconscious mind at all if it wasn’t for the One
referred to as the Father. So here is a pattern of oneness, and we are in
position to let that oneness be our present experience, not because we’re
trying to figure something out with our conscious minds, not because we’re
somehow listening for some great emotional experience to come upon us, but
because we are accepting the responsibility of providing space for the Father.
That space is provided on the basis of what we have
referred to as the Tone. We know what the Tone is through our facilities,
conscious and subconscious. That’s how we become aware of it in the human sense
and, becoming aware of it, that is the important thing. The conscious mind is
inclined to say, “Oh well I’m becoming aware of this; now I understand what the
true character is. I can hear the Tone. Now how should this be applied in my
living?” You don’t have to apply it in your living. That maintains a state of
separation, doesn’t it? “Ah, here we are; here is this wonderful Tone putting
in an appearance! Now I can get hold of it and apply it in my living. Now I can
be a superhuman being!” Well we may not put it exactly that way, but that’s
what we’re doing. It is just the fact of the experience of the Tone that is
important. If we share something important in a service, it is that. It may be
helpful to use words, but it isn’t the words themselves. It is the fact of the
presence of what it is that permits those words to be spoken that is important,
and that is capable of being shared by all of us.
There is one Tone but we each find it
differentiated uniquely in our own experience. That happens when we let it be
differentiated in our own experience. It doesn’t happen because somebody else
sounds the Tone. We can’t really know what the Tone is except we sound it
ourselves. We have the equipment to let it sound; let us let it sound then!
Obviously that equipment, as we have realized, needs to be emptied sufficiently
so that the Tone may be encompassed in experience and does not get diverted by
all the human idiosyncracies which still may remain. So we share the process of the sounding of this Tone. We have had special opportunity to become familiar with it over the
years. That is the most important thing that has happened in our experience, if
it has happened in our experience—not all the knowledge we think we have, not
all the understanding of principles, but the sensing, the discernment, of the Tone.
And most of that discerning comes through the heart, comes subconsciously.
Because it comes subconsciously the conscious mind begins to be aware of it.
Minds are so busy, aren’t they? trying to understand, trying to figure things
out.
“Come now, let us reason together.” We can’t
exclude the subconscious mind. This relates to what we have seen as the working
of the Law—positive and negative. It relates to male and female.
The sexes have tended to become segregated. Men have been inclined to say that
they can’t understand women. Well that’s like trying to understand your subconscious
mind—what’s the point? The Holy Ghost is quite competent, if
allowed to be present. The subconscious mind can be clarified very easily, as
there is a willingness to move with the Tone in living. Then things which are
out of attunement with the Tone begin to stand out. And you don't meekly go
along with the clashing noise that results; you relinquish what is unfitting,
what doesn't belong, what is not harmonious to the Tone. That is easily done.
But the Tone must be present if one is to do it, and the sounding of the Tone
relates to the presence of the Holy Ghost.
This has been happening in spite of all our
conscious endeavors to figure it out. Doing that merely sustains the human state.
Being willing to be emptied out, we have found that there was something which
flowed in. And it didn’t flow in for our benefit particularly; it flowed in to
flow out again, if we were willing to let it flow out and didn’t try to grab
onto it, which is the habit of the conscious human mind. Ah! now I’ve got it. Let it
go; let it go; because if something has come in, let it flow out. We’re the means
by which this flow may occur. It is the flow of life itself.
This is what attunement is, participating in the
flow of life. Attunements have usually been thought of physically speaking as
being valuable, but it’s the flow-through in consciousness. The true state is
one of attunement. We don’t need to have attunements; attunement has us. And
whatever it is that needs to flow flows through, and because it flows through
we know what it is. If it doesn’t flow through we don't know what it is. For most
people it doesn’t flow through, so it is assumed that there isn’t anything
there; it’s impossible to understand. It’s impossible to understand until it
flows through. It cannot flow through until there is a willingness to allow it
to do so, and whatever circumstances we may have are the means by which we
allow it to do so.
So often circumstances are looked upon as something
that is being laid upon us. But that isn’t the way it is at all; it never
was that way. No doubt we have been functioning in a manner that was childish
in times past, when we should have been mature, or could have been mature, and
so we set many things in motion and the chickens are going to come home to
roost. All right, fine. That’s very little different from what’s happening with
everybody else. The only difference now is that we know how to handle it; we
understand these things. Let the chickens come home to roost! And as we accept
what comes to us as our responsibility to handle in a fitting way on the basis
of the Tone with which we have some experience, then the catalyst is present,
and whatever comes to us is transformed.
We know all about giving thanks—just give thanks! If you give thanks then you can’t blame
somebody at the same time. It’s just wonderful that the chickens are coming
home to roost! We can get rid of all the chickens that way. They can be plucked
and consumed for nourishment, and then they’re gone. But if we say, “I don’t
like these chickens that are coming home to roost; they’re really so-and-so’s
chickens!” and we try to shoo them over to so-and-so, then we have a whole lot
of chickens all around and we end up covered with feathers, and we suffocate. No, it’s all easily handled. We know how to do it.
We have been doing it, at least in some measure, or we wouldn’t be
here. It’s never worth doing half a job. If something is worthwhile doing, do
it, and do it right. And we are the only one who can do it right in our own
circumstances; there’s nobody else there. Sharing this, how much begins to be transformed
because we are in place and we stay in place. We’re never distracted. We can
never take the attitude that we don’t get along with so-and-so.
And behold, we are aware of the Tone, we are aware
of what the flow is in consequence, and we can move with ease and naturalness
in permitting all things to be handled on this basis. And we do it; we find we
are doing it together. We’re not trying to handle someone else’s business but just
take care of our own, and someone else will take care of their own, and we find
that all the business is taken care of. Isn’t it marvelous that we have so many
friends letting this happen? There may be vast numbers of people who don’t know
yet how to let it happen, but if there are those who are letting it happen
there is the catalyst. And that catalyst will transform the world; actually
it transforms the consciousness of human beings. How great and glorious it is
to participate in this unique process—it’s unique because it's never yet been
done. We're on the way. Let's keep moving on the way.
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