June 14, 2022

One Language — One Vine

One  Language — One  Vine





Anne Blaney   April 25, 1999   100 Mile House, B.C.



The language specific to spirit and born of communion is not a jargon or a casual shorthand, but is a means of communication carefully developed and used to convey the power, the holiness, and the fineness of spiritual experience. It is good to recognize that words have a unique value when they are released in love. It is significant that there be a specific language spoken through Divine Identity, and also that there be a context where that language is more easily spoken and understood because of spiritual communion and substance present.


People of all religions in all countries, many of which are at war with one another, purport to be speaking of the One God. Is there evidence of widespread spiritual communion and the quality of communication emerging from that experience? Thankfully there are those who, when they hear that one language of communion, know it—it resonates unmistakably in the heart as the language of spirit, the language of the Lord.


I have been reflecting on something that the Master Jesus shared with the disciples at the end of His ministry on earth, words clearly spoken in this one language:


“I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman. Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit. I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned. Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.”


As those drawn to this Emissary Body, whose sole purpose is to provide a representation of the One Vine, we understand purification! We've all been pruned. Pruning is done so that the main trunk and strong branches can carry new life in an effective design that brings forth an abundance of fruit, year after year.


As a natural consequence of knowing who I am as an aspect of the One Source, you will recognize others who love that same One, and you will be urged to commune, to gather, perhaps live together, but always to be together in union with spirit. When we are in the True Vine we recognize one another and blend. We love one another. If this experience is impeded for any reason, the fire will show itself—there will come a natural process of pruning and purification. Perhaps we could call this the process of prunification!


The shears are in the hands of the Master Pruner. When we're in the One Vine and love one another, we allow the Master to prune the Vine. To allow is not a passive stance. It is a conscious, active participation in the creative process.





The Emissary ministry was born of the One Vine. The experience of the One Vine is an individual matter and choice—based on personal responsibility and spiritual discernment. We then find ourselves drawn into association with one another. As one expression on earth of the One Spiritual Vine, the Emissary ministry is made up of people, substantial experience, various material things, etc, all of which were gathered to serve the LORD. It is my interest that this substance, all of it, be allowed to serve the purpose for which it was gathered, and that it not be scattered.


One of the things that prevents the spirit of the One Vine from taking accurate form on earth is the human tendency to recreate the tower of Babel—in other words, to organize the spiritual impulse according to structures in consciousness. Personally, I have never thought I was primarily part of an organization. I know I am an Emissary of Divine Light. Notice that the word Vine is contained within the word Divine. I know I am connected into a Vine that is unmistakable in its strength, but I have never assumed that the organization was my identity, even though I am employed to carefully administrate aspects of organizational responsibility. However, I do think that more recently many of us have been overly focused on the factors of organization. I suspect we have allowed such thinking to happen, sometimes as an omission, by not saying or doing anything when this viewpoint appears around us. Sometimes we've actively contributed to the idea. Perhaps we have all done it in our immaturity, and I would say that this has confounded our language and experience. I think it has contributed to a scattering effect.


There is another area of unclarity that impacts the strength of this branch of the Vine. Some look at the Emissary body and they say, “For goodness sake, we're in the present—and although we did something with Martin, now is the time to proceed and speak our own Word.” I would suggest there is a real mixture in that kind of thinking. Of course it's the time to speak our own Word, it always was! That's what was said: We speak our own Word from within the True Vine, as a representative of the True Source. But knowing the truth brings union, not separation. A true spiritual being would never dismiss someone else who spoke with greatness, but would immediately recognize greatness, past or present—recognize the friend who spoke with greatness. Who else but a friend recognizes another friend? It doesn't mean that you are off the hook from expressing the Word. Of course that's what is required! But you would never reject the evidence of what occurred or is occurring from within the One Vine. Some throw another wrench into the works. They add to the confusion the concept that the Emissaries are an organization which is legislating a recognition of the greatness of Martin and Uranda. A spiritual Body doesn't need to legislate. The power of true words spoken in the current of love is compelling in and of itself. 


If we are truly interested in representing God on earth, there is further need for personal purification so that each thought of our mind, each feeling in our heart, each word that comes from our mouth, each action, is pristine. If this is so, our behavior will be characterized by accord, and not by discord. As individuals we have the responsibility to ensure that our thinking is clear, that what's being said and felt is logical and clear. We participate in allowing the power to come through the pattern of our agreement so that it makes possible transformation on earth.





We are stewarding a very large and intensifying cycle. A true measurement of the True Vine is the state of oneness and not of separation. We're not unfamiliar with those things which seek to divide—as part of mankind we are all well experienced in what confounds and scatters. The branches are made up of uniquely expressing individuals. In the One Vine, these unique expressions are designed to fit and work together, communing in the One Language, loving the True Husbandman, loving one another, loving the Garden.


Anne Blaney — anneblaneyster@gmail.com


3 comments:

robert.kauffman1844@gmail.com said...

I find a strong and undeniable current in these words you've written today, Anne. Truly, the Vine of Life is a concept that is unfamiliar in today's world. It speaks of connectedness and the cohesive power of a humanity at One with the Lord. It speaks of deep friendship in place of managed organization. May we be so humble as to allow these old ideas of how things should be done to roast in the fire of Love. We will find that we speak as one voice -- with Martin and Uranda and with all who love the Lord.

Robert Merriman said...

I love where you have gone through this radiant releaase, Anne. What a nourishing meal of Spiritual Sustenance!

The fruits of the scattering that resulted through the EDL post-Martin experience have, at least to some extent, been reaped at a global level. While these things work out, there is nothing that can be done to unsew tares that have already been broadcast. I rejoice, however, that today I may choose to take responsibility to heartily welcome the pruning shears of the Husbandman. This is because He has proven trustworthy in His discernment of that which must go in me to make room for the abundant harvest of True Fruit - fruit that brings unification in the accomplishment of His purposes - Glory to Glory.

As this is done, I find myself in the presence of others most eagerly yielding to the same pruning process. It's wonderful! Often, seemingly miraculously, it involves comrads with whom I have served along the way. In some cases we find that we had previously parted eachothers' company in anger or frustration. Yet, in the healing balm of loving the Word of the Lord together, spoken by Timeless Greatness, whoever it came through - Uranda, Martin or one of us currently incarnate - the integrating Truth blazes forth. We hug and laugh, heartily focused in only His embodiment in this new day. As Grace Van Duzen said many times, "What was all the fuss about?"

Thank you for your priceless rendering of His Word!

Robert Merriman

Stewart Berger said...

Dear Anne, I enjoyed reading what you said back in 1999, and of course it's still valid now! Today we've celebrated Father's Day. You spoke about the true vine, and the Father being the husbandman. While it is right and good that people have given more attention lately to the feminine, the Mother, and care for Mother Earth, I really feel the spirit of the Father and the masculine right now. The Father in the divine sense is ever-present, and my experience is that life is not possible without Father God--that's certainly the case regarding a father and children. And if there was no husbandman, there could be no vine, no branches, and no fruit. I do see areas of my life where I can allow some "prunification", as you put it. To be fruitful, and multiply, in terms of spiritual substance, that such generation may take appropriate form. We are blessed to live in a world where such generation, life and growth are possible, and where we have friends to share the process with.