Focalization Of Sun Substance
from The Four Forces — Behold, I Create #5
Uranda August 20, 1952
"What you do has a bearing on the fulfilments not only of the people of this world
but of the beings who have a home in other planets in our solar system."
In the beginning of the creative process, according to the record, the first thing that happened was that the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. Water is the symbol of truth. The spirit of God's love moved upon, or in, the patterns of the divine design as contained in the truth, according to the control elements that were essential to the fulfilment. We have noted that this process began in space, the deep of space; and we have noted that God does not undertake to create something out of nothing. It is impossible to create something out of nothing, even for God. But the deep of space is filled with what we speak of as the vibrationless, the unformed, that in which there is no vibration, that which is without form. The process of creation, as it was utilized in relationship to this world, and for that matter our entire solar system, was a process by which vibrational impulses were released to set up vibrations in the unformed. The difference in vibrational rate provides the basic, or primary, difference with respect to the nature of substances.
We might properly touch briefly upon the principles involved with respect to the atom, and recognize that exactly the same principles are used. Exactly the same law operates in maintaining the structure of an atom as is used in relationship to the structure of a solar system, which is the nature of some of the stars; and we remember that, strictly speaking, a planet is not a star. We see the morning star, one of the planets, but we call it a star; however, strictly speaking a planet is not a star. The stars are all suns or nebulae.
In the constellation of Orion there is one star, or sun, which is called Betelgeuse, and its size, according to astronomers, is such that if its center were at the point where our Sun's center is, and if that Sun were a hollow sphere, the planets of this solar system, out to and including this earth, could still remain inside of this sphere. The earth would still be the same relative distance from the Sun. Our Sun would still be the same size that it is. It would be at the center of this hollow sphere of the size of the star Betelgeuse and our earth could keep right on revolving around our Sun the full ninety-three million miles from the Sun and not come anywhere near scraping the periphery, or the shell, of the larger sun. When we get into a consideration of astronomical sizes and distances the human mind is at a loss to grasp, with any real understanding, that which is involved. I mentioned this point because it illustrates something important.
That sun which is a part of the constellation of Orion is not just one solid sphere. It was originally a solar system, more or less similar to our solar system, having a sun at the center and having planets revolving around it. In the processes of creation the planets which revolve around any given sun ultimately become suns, with their creative processes extending out from them. If all of the planets of our solar system had become suns, from a distance the whole would look like one great sphere. That is the case with the sun of which we are speaking — it is not just one great sphere; it is made up of many spheres; although from a distance it appears to be one thing.
There is no gain in attempting to describe the nature, or pattern, of life contained in such a focalization of sun substance, but extending out from it there are planets. One of the important things to realize in touching so briefly on this point is that this is not the only place in the cosmos where there is life. All of these suns, with their planets, are a part of a great creation, and they are all peopled. Our own planets are peopled; not with human beings as we are, it is true. When astronomers look at some planet like Mars and speculate as to whether or not there is life there, they are thinking about life requiring the atmospheric conditions which we have, the same type of vegetation, etc. In the case of our planet we have the atmospheric conditions, the vegetation, etc., essential to this particular form of planet, but the conditions existing on other planets are ideal for the forms of life utilized on those planets, and the life that is on the planets of our own solar system, while it is characteristic, is certainly not the limit of life in the cosmos.
Wherever you see a star in the sky, a true star, you see a centering with respect to a particular pattern of creation where there are beings, where there is life, and it extends to a point far beyond that which man has been able to see, even with the strongest of telescopes. We are not alone in the vast cosmos. This is not the only planet where there is intelligence, but wherever your eye may look in the sky on a clear night there is life, a pattern of life, a pattern of divine fulfilment; not something that you need to be concerned about with respect to evil, or the possibility of evil beings, but something which carries the beauty of life at many different levels, under many different conditions. When there is a realization of this fundamental fact one no longer feels so alone when one looks at the sky. God is not limited merely to this earth. God is not limited merely to this solar system. God did not create all those vast suns just to have them out there to give light to our earth. If, as some people imagine, the Sun, the moon and the stars — the heavens — were created on the fourth day, in the sense of actually having been made and put into place on this fourth day, it would mean that all these vast suns would have had to be created in all their different places far more rapidly than the earth itself was.
Here is an interesting point. From a scientific standpoint we know how fast light travels. We know how long it takes for light to get from our Sun to this earth. We know that there are many suns many, many thousands of light-years away, and the distance that light would travel in a year is considerable. That distance is called a light-year. These suns, if they had been created on the fourth day, would not have given light to the earth. In fact they could not even be suns now, many of them. The point is that the very physical facts involved prove that they were already in place. In relationship to this earth's surface there was a clearing of the atmosphere. The earth had been enveloped in a heavy fog, a thick blanket of fog, up to that particular point in the creative cycles, and the atmosphere cleared. In this clearing the Sun, the moon and the stars became visible from the earth's surface but they were not, on that fourth day, or in that fourth cycle, created as such. They were there long before this earth was created.
This barely touches upon the many, many different aspects of creation which might conceivably be studied to some degree. My only purpose in this brief outline is to help to establish a consciousness of relatedness, a consciousness of the fact that we are a part of the great universe, a part of the Milky Way. When you look at the sky and see what is called the Milky Way you realize that we are a part of that, and all that vast array of brilliance in the clear sky at night is a part of the great creation that extends out so far that man does not know where the center is, let alone what is on the other side of center. We are out in the body of the cosmos, maintaining a certain relative position in relationship to the whole. The whole is moving but we do not know, from any human standpoint, from an astronomical or scientific standpoint, where the center is; and man has no idea whatever with respect to what is on the other side of center, because it is in the shape of a sphere; that is, the whole. There is, properly, a sense of relatedness, a sense of being a part of something so vast, and yet of being important to God, being a part of the divine plan and invited to share in the creative activity which is so meaningful in all this vast cosmos. When man forgets his relatedness to the whole, whether on earth or with respect to heaven, or with respect to the universe, he begins to be an extremely insignificant thing. The significance of each one depends upon that relatedness. The value of each one depends upon our relatedness one to another and to God, our relatedness to the great whole.
So this step in creation, as it was made manifest in relationship to this planet, was not the only such step ever undertaken by God and, while it is not in any sense the largest, it is a part of the whole, and that importance to the whole is emphasized by all the things that God has done to restore man to his divine estate. The earth itself is out of polarity, not only out of polarity with respect to its orbit but out of polarity with respect to its axis. It is not the distance from the Sun that it is supposed to be. The variation is comparatively small but it is enough to keep it from being in tune as a planet. There are three hundred and sixty degrees in a circle, and there should be three hundred and sixty days in a year. The earth is wobbling on its axis; it is not in correct position in the solar system. That must of necessity be restored in due season. Before that restoration takes place man must be restored to his divine estate; that is, enough men and women at least to allow the power of God to work in reestablishing the polarity of the earth. Man must come back to polarity under these conditions in order to restore polarity to the earth itself, so that the conditions in which we live may be restored, in the true sense, to the state of paradise, or as it was in the beginning; but it can be sufficiently beautiful, wonderful, to allow all needed fulfilment up to that point.
After the earth is restored to its proper orbit and its proper polarity, the rest of the solar system will be allowed to come into balance. Our state of imbalance here, our lack of polarity here, tends to spoil things for all the other planets in the solar system. It is out of tune. Did you ever attempt to play a piano that was badly out of tune? Well, the vibrational factors and the interplay between the planets, and between the planets and the sun, are not what they ought to be; and from the standpoint of the perfect state which God designed for man it is absolutely essential that in season that restoration shall take place. The whole solar system suffers because man is as he is. There is at the present time, out in the vast space somewhere, one of our sister planets not functioning in its true orbit, out there as a comet. All the comets of which we are aware are a part of this solar system. Our Sun is the center of their orbits just as surely as the Sun is the center for this earth. We cannot become aware of comets which are centered anywhere else. But we have a planet, a sister planet, out there as a comet, which must be recaptured in the solar system, and it will come in its season and be again a part of that solar system, be a part of the process by which the earth is drawn back to its true polarity, its true orbit.
There are many things that are involved, but these things cannot work out properly, we cannot have this fulfilment, this restoration where there can be a perfect pattern of living, until man allows himself to come back into polarity with God. Your response, or lack of it, has a definite bearing on the fulfilment, not just in relationship to this earth but to the whole solar system. What you do has a bearing on the fulfilments not only of the people of this world but of the beings who have a home in other planets in our solar system. There is the reality of relatedness, and there is the reality of the fact that what we do is important in relationship to the whole.
This opens up a vast field. I suggest that you avoid speculations in it, because speculations in the human mind lead to nothingness, but you do need to know these basic points, because the whole is included in God's plan, and God's plan is not limited merely to this earth, not limited merely to you as a human being; but you as a human being have a relationship to the whole.
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