Tuesday, January 23, 2018

#MeToo: A New Thought Perspective

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Source: The Daily Beast

Out of the trying year that was 2017, there was arguably no greater seismic cultural watershed than the #MeToo movement. Heralded as a long overdue reckoning of the institutionalized misogyny in entertainment, politics, business, academia, and just about every walk of life, it has led to the ouster or repudiation of figures once esteemed in their respective fields, including: Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer, Louis C.K., Bill O'Reilly, former Senator Al Franken, Mario Batali, and perhaps most infamously Donald Trump, who now occupies the White House. Response to the visceral revelations of predatory behavior, and the subsequent calling out of the patriarchal attitude which sired it, has gone one of two ways. 

Conservative leaning men (and women for that matter) have been violently defensive and suspicious of the aims of the movement, with some viewing it as the latest incarnation of an vast ultra - feminist conspiracy to further advance an all-consuming male hating agenda. Others have followed the lead of President Trump - who has loudly denounced his own accusers as liars with a political ax to grind - and one time Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, who denied knowing any of the women who accused him of misconduct - in dismissing the veracity of claims put forward by the movement, citing sensationalized examples like the discredited 2014 Rolling Stone UVA rape story and the 2006 Duke University Lacrosse scandal.

Conversely others have gone to the other extreme, becoming ardently gung-ho in denouncing and crusading against such egregious behavior, only to be called onto the carpet for their own misdeeds (as in the case of ex-Senator Franken, who made it his zealous mission to expose "the depravity of Republicans"). Whether born out of paranoid fear of a feminist witch hunt, a sense of self-righteous superiority, or from a guilt driven attempt to overcompensate for past failures, such knee-jerk responses only serve to perpetuate the problem, adding to the noxious din of sound and fury that pollutes all attempts at real resolution, not to mention trivializing the all too real experiences of victims.

This begs the question: Does New Thought and mental metaphysical philosophy offer a mature middle path to thoughtfully navigate, reflect, and respond to this volatile issue, one that doesn't further fan the flames of the partisan fire, along with respecting the experiences of victims? I submit that it does.

"But," some may say, "doesn't New Thought claim that we bring our circumstances on ourselves through our thoughts and feelings? Won't that reinforce an attitude of victim blaming toward accusers?"

A most valid point, and one that any student or practitioner of mind metaphysics must consider.  While the central premise of New Thought - which is a syncretic blend of Western and Eastern spiritual/metaphysical philosophies - is that our mental states are causative of individual and collective experience, its primary emphasis is on the up-building and refinement of individual character, rather than the divisive "us vs. them" moral judgmentalism of traditional religion. Though, unfortunately, some New Thought teachers have issued dogmatic statements more in keeping with the latter mode (like the claim of Rhonda Byrne, author of The Secret, that victims found themselves a part of tragedies like the Holocaust "because their dominant thoughts were on the same frequency of such events"), a more nuanced view lies at the heart of the philosophy.  As metaphysical historian and author Mitch Horowitz writes:

"Spiritual insight arrives through self-observation—not in analyzing, or justifying, the suffering experienced by others. To judge others is to work without any self-verification, which is the one pragmatic tool of the spiritual search. The private person who can maturely and persuasively claim self-responsibility for his own suffering, or who can endure it as an inner obligation, shines a light for others. The person who justifies someone else’s suffering, in this case through collective fault, only casts a stone."


This ethic of radical, or transcendental, self accountability, stands in stark contrast to the deflecting projection engaged in by the sides mentioned above, who continue to insist that groups of nefarious "others" are orchestrating a modern day Inquisition against men; or that it's only those "conservative hypocrites" and "sexist dinosaurs" who are perpetrating such offenses. Rather than viewing it as an opportunity to take stock of our own attitudes as men toward sex, dating, and gender dynamics - and if said attitudes are contributing either consciously or unconsciously to the larger problem - we: A. Cry "conspiracy!", circle the wagons, and try to paint ourselves as the true victims or B. Insist that we would never engage in such vile sexist behavior.  

If I sound like I'm speaking from experience, you'd be right. As a former high school "jock" I absorbed through osmosis the old "boys will be boys" attitude, which viewed forceful come-ons, pick up lines, and the "No really means yes" concept as perfectly natural behavior, reinforced by affirmations of "Atta boy!" and "That's how a real man scores!" This dovetailed into my college years when I made the 180 into conservative Christianity, simmering over how women always picked 'assholes'  over 'good' guys like me, who would never treat them like that (all while mentally condemning them as sluts, of course). It was much easier to blame the deceptive 'wiles' of the opposite sex (Eve had tempted Adam after all: and yes, that was a real thought I had) than to look inward and see how my domineering, obnoxious, and close minded attitude was a major turnoff, which I was able to finally do at long last a few years later.

It is this aggressive, primal, and hostile side of the psyche that Carl Jung aptly described as the Shadow. If not addressed and incorporated into conscious awareness by the individual, the ignored or neglected Shadow is projected outward on other individuals and groups who are labeled threats or enemies. And as history has shown, the collective shadow of a nation, race, or religion can be channeled and directed toward the most hideous ends, ending in genocide, religious persecution, war, and other atrocities. Indeed, it has been suggested that the election of President Trump and the subsequent rise of the "Alt-Right" is a direct reflection of the repressed contents of the Shadow of the American psyche.    

To make any lasting headway politically and socially when it comes to the issue of sexual assault and abuse, the reactive attitude of projection must end. If the mantra of "We, the People" is to evolve past a cheap platitude, we must cease blaming everything and everyone - Feminists, liberals, the Russians, the Illuminati, and the whole roster of bogeymen - and realize that all of us men in some way, shape, or form, have laid the cobblestones of thought and belief that constitute the road of our present course. The following injunction of Jesus has never been more relevant:

"Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye." (Matthew 7:3 - 5)


And as Jung wrote in his "Psychology and Religion":

"If you imagine someone who is brave enough to withdraw all his projections, then you get an individual who is conscious of a pretty thick shadow. Such a man has saddled himself with new problems and conflicts. He has become a serious problem to himself, as he is now unable to say that they do this or that, they are wrong, and they must be fought against… Such a man knows that whatever is wrong in the world is in himself, and if he only learns to deal with his own shadow he has done something real for the world. He has succeeded in shouldering at least an infinitesimal part of the gigantic, unsolved social problems of our day."

Such a unsparing process of self-inventory and examination may not generate headlines or make for quick soundbites, but it is the time tested Middle Way through which genuine progress is possible.  

  

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

New Year, New Projects


A belated Happy New Year, dear readers! After a bit of a meditative hiatus during the last few months of 2017, I'm back with a charged creative battery and a new slew of projects in the works for 2018, including:

- A wide-ranging weekly feature to be posted on this blog, covering the intersection of metaphysics, the paranormal, spirituality, current events, and pop culture.

- A continuing collaboration with paranormal researcher, author, and musician Joe Cetrone, including a soon to be launched podcast and a forthcoming collection of supernatural/horror short stories, tentatively titled Suspicions of Destiny: Frightening Tales from Beyond. Updates and information on both will be posted here, so stay tuned!

- A companion volume to my metaphysical primer, Take Away The Stone, titled The Art and Science of Prayer, which will examine the principles and mechanics behind effective prayer techniques and how to apply them for practical, concrete results.

- New article contributions to the popular New Thought blog, HarvBishop.com, which ran two of my posts last year. 

- And a couple of other surprises to look out for!

I'm aiming to have my first post of the New Year up by next week. Until then: onward, upward, and God-ward!




Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Metaphysical Bible Meditations - 9/12/17

The Pharisees question Jesus. Source: Wikimedia Commons

Welcome back, readers! In today's post we will be examining verses 37-52 of Luke Chapter 11, which as we will see serve to expound on some of the points explored in our last post

"And as he spake, a certain Pharisee besought him to dine with him: and he went in, and sat down to meat.

And when the Pharisee saw it, he marvelled that he had not first washed before dinner.

And the Lord said unto him, Now do ye Pharisees make clean the outside of the cup and the platter; but your inward part is full of ravening and wickedness.

Ye fools, did not he that made that which is without make that which is within also?"

Jesus, or illumined reason, enters the house (mental dwelling place or atmosphere) of the Pharisee (belief in the supremacy of outward conformity to creed or dogma), to elucidate further on the discourse he began in previous verses regarding the importance of internal belief in and conviction of Divine principle over slavish performance of hollow, man-made ritualism. The Pharisees, scribes, and lawyers present are all personifications of the various concepts comprising the holier than thou attitude of religious dogmatism which, despite its incessant confessions of belief in the power of God, places emphasis on secondary material effects, theoretical philosophies and sectarian theologies. They foolishly champion adherence to the letter of the law (outside of the cup or physical effects) while neglecting the animating spirit of the law (inside of cup or internal I AM shaping all physical circumstance and experience). 

"But rather give alms of such things as ye have; and, behold, all things are clean unto you.

But woe unto you, Pharisees! for ye tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and pass over judgment and the love of God: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.

Woe unto you, Pharisees! for ye love the uppermost seats in the synagogues, and greetings in the markets.

Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are as graves which appear not, and the men that walk over them are not aware of them."


We are called to "give alms of such things" as we have, i.e. giving up those prejudices, predilections, and proclivities of thought and belief, which lead us to criticize and condemn as "unclean" the ideas and actions of others with whom we disagree, as well as placing ourselves in limitation of expression, for of fear of engaging in an "unclean" act. Once this log of ignorance is removed from our mind's eye we will see with St. Paul that "there is nothing unclean of itself; but to him that regardeth anything to be unclean, to him it is unclean." (Romans 14:14) And as Shakespeare said through Hamlet, "For there is nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so."

Once more Jesus refers to the Pharisaical mind's misguided emphasis on external conditions and rituals (illustrated in the form of the sacrificial herbs) over the judgment and love of God (knowledge and application of psycho - spiritual principles and the vitalizing constructive element of love and respect toward God in all forms) demonstrated by their egoistic pleasure in receiving the perks of their religious office, while neglecting the finer points of the Law of God. Through their assumed air and appearance of being holy, wise, and pious on the surface, the Pharisee thoughts and beliefs are "as graves which appear not", leading unsuspecting seekers down into the pit of soul killing superstition, fear, shame, guilt, etc. 

"Then answered one of the lawyers, and said unto him, Master, thus saying thou reproachest us also.

And he said, Woe unto you also, ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers.

Woe unto you! for ye build the sepulchres of the prophets, and your fathers killed them.

Truly ye bear witness that ye allow the deeds of your fathers: for they indeed killed them, and ye build their sepulchres.

Therefore also said the wisdom of God, I will send them prophets and apostles, and some of them they shall slay and persecute:

That the blood of all the prophets, which was shed from the foundation of the world, may be required of this generation;

From the blood of Abel unto the blood of Zacharias which perished between the altar and the temple: verily I say unto you, It shall be required of this generation.

Woe unto you, lawyers! for ye have taken away the key of knowledge: ye entered not in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered."


The lawyers, which represent the unyielding legalistic attitude, give utmost primacy to obeying the exact letter of the law, lay heavy burdens by forcing all to meet every one of their narrow edicts. In laying too much stress on the oppressive mechanistic power of the law they eschew the guiding principle of which the law is the medium, i.e. mercy, equity, justice, and harmony. "For the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life." (2 Cor. 3:6) In elevating the isolated operation of their part over the integrated function of the whole, they sow the seeds of disharmony, confusion, and ultimately chaos, individually and collectively.

"Hear, O Israel (awakened and illumined consciousness): The LORD our God (Universal Spirit) is one LORD (in nature, essence, and function)." (Deuteronomy 6:4)

It is adherence to this attitude which results in the killing (through denial and neglect) of the prophets (Divine archetypes and ideas of God's inherent Goodness and Wholeness, looking to bring the spiritual system back into balance).  The "lawyer" consciousness has reared its head countless times through the ages whether in the collective form of inquisitions, dictatorships, oligarchies, tyrannical households, and in the minds of individuals as various complexes and neuroses, persecuting those who dare to speak out and dissent from their superstitious, limiting beliefs. "The blood of the prophets" (the effects of the misapplied and abused Divine Power/Energy) is required of "this generation", who continue to dwell in the same state of ignorant cruelty  as their fathers (destructive concepts and beliefs). Unwilling to transcend the bounds of their own prejudiced limitations, they seek to deny others the knowledge to do likewise, in the collective forms of religious edict, civil oppression, familial tyranny as well as individual psychological complexes, neuroses, and phobias.

I hope you enjoyed today's post! Until next time, keep on keeping onward, upward, and God-ward.



  






Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Metaphysical Bible Meditations - 9/6/2017

The Sign of the Prophet Jonah. Source: Wikimedia Commons

Good morning, readers: Let's launch into some verses of Luke 11 (27-36) which carry some significant symbolic import.

"And it came to pass, as he (Jesus) spake these things, a certain woman of the company lifted up her voice, and said unto him, Blessed is the womb that bare thee, and the paps which thou hast sucked.

But he said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it."

The "certain woman" of the multitude personifies the attitude of mind which attributes great acts and demonstrations of wisdom to be the result of material causes, i.e. having good genetics, hereditary strengths and tendencies, or the influence of one's family and environment ("Blessed is the womb... and the paps (breasts)"). While these factors indeed have a part to play in the building up of one's character and constitution, they are ultimately subordinate to the higher functioning of spiritual and mental laws (the word of God), which when properly understood and applied can adjust or alter physical conditions for optimal expression of the indwelling Life Principle.

"And when the people were gathered thick together, he began to say, This is an evil generation: they seek a sign; and there shall no sign be given it, but the sign of Jonas the prophet.

For as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, so shall also the Son of man be to this generation.

The queen of the south shall rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and condemn them: for she came from the utmost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and, behold, a greater than Solomon is here.

The men of Nineve shall rise up in the judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it: for they repented at the preaching of Jonas; and, behold, a greater than Jonas is here."


The "evil generation" is composed of the thoughts, ideas, and complexes which, despite acknowledging conceptually the unity and supremacy of God, Infinite Intelligence, Universal Mind, etc., continue to cleave to the notion of existence and necessity of evil, opposition, and the turning of the Karmic wheel, always seeking for a tangible physical "sign", or cause, to rest in, rather than inquiring further beyond the limitations of sense evidence to uncover the hidden spiritual spring. 

Both the people of Nineveh (as recorded in the Old Testament Book of Jonah) and the Queen of Sheba (whose audience with King Solomon is found in 1 Kings 10), representations of the above type of consciousness, were ultimately able to overcome their misguided beliefs through the preaching of Jonah and Solomon respectively; both prophets who, while in possession of some knowledge of the workings of Divine Mind, are still lesser than Jesus, or the fully realized expression of Christ Consciousness. Hence why they will "rise in judgment" against "this generation" of false and faulty thinking, who despite being given the sign of Jesus "the Son of Man" (the faculty of mind to discern truth from error) , refuses to repent (which is translated from the original Greek term metanoia, literally "a change of mind") from the old attitudes.

"No man, when he hath lighted a candle, putteth it in a secret place, neither under a bushel, but on a candlestick, that they which come in may see the light.

The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light; but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness.

Take heed therefore that the light which is in thee be not darkness.

If thy whole body therefore be full of light, having no part dark, the whole shall be full of light, as when the bright shining of a candle doth give thee light."


The single eye here refers to that psycho-spiritual quality of judgment and vision which can see and discern the underlying unity behind all diversity and multiplicity of appearances, circumstances, and experiences that the Infinite Life is through all, above all, and in all. As long as the vision remains double, giving equal attention and attributing equal power to light and dark, imperfection will remain the predominant experience in the objective world whether it be in the form of ill health, frustrated relationships, financial turmoil, or an unholy host of other maladies, individually and collectively. We are to be channels and carriers of the light, shining forth to illuminate both ourselves and others.  

I hope you enjoyed today's post! Until next time, keep on keeping onward, upward, and God-ward.

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Metaphysical Bible Meditations - 9/5/2017

Jesus admonishing the Pharisees. Source: Wikimedia Commons

Good morning, readers! After deviating from last Monday's post to write about the recent slew of criticism of Joel Osteen and the Prosperity Gospel and taking a break for the holiday weekend, I'm back to pick up where we left off on our last meditation, with Luke 11: 14 - 26.

"And he (Jesus) was casting out a devil, and it was dumb. And it came to pass, when the devil was gone out, the dumb spake; and the people wondered.

But some of them said, He casteth out devils through Beelzebub the chief of the devils.

And others, tempting him, sought of him a sign from heaven."


The people denouncing Jesus' work of psychological healing as being of "Beelzebub" (prince or lord of devils) represent those which hold the attitude of sectarianism, which upon witnessing an act that doesn't conform to what they believe to be true or for which their narrow viewpoint can't otherwise explain label it evil, or the "work of the devil", rather than inquire about it with an open mind. We need not look too far to see this attitude at work in our own world at all levels: politically, socially, scientifically, spiritually, demanding endless "signs" or justifications for why their hallowed opinions and theories have been rendered insufficient. 

"But he, knowing their thoughts, said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and a house divided against a house falleth.

If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand? because ye say that I cast out devils through Beelzebub.

And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out? therefore shall they be your judges.

But if I with the finger of God cast out devils, no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you."


Jesus (illumined reason personified) exposes the faultiness of this type of thinking by pointing out that, if he were indeed a servant of evil, why would he be driving out his own? Furthermore he says that, if the work he is performing is evil, then the very same efforts of the Pharisees, etc. are equally so, and they have no right to pass judgment, effectively exposing the pernicious and petty motives behind their accusations, spurred by their inability and refusal to entertain the soundness of Jesus' methods which are born of the "Kingdom of God" (union with the Healing Power and Presence through understanding).

"When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace:

But when a stronger than he shall come upon him, and overcome him, he taketh from him all his armour wherein he trusted, and divideth his spoils.

He that is not with me is against me: and he that gathereth not with me scattereth.

When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest; and finding none, he saith, I will return unto my house whence I came out.

And when he cometh, he findeth it swept and garnished.

Then goeth he, and taketh to him seven other spirits more wicked than himself; and they enter in, and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first."


In the parables of the strong man and the unclean spirits, Jesus illustrates the inefficiency of the methods employed by the Pharisees, which believe that through mere mechanical ritual and obedience to their dogma that the mind and heart will be made virtuous. Unless the mental and emotional houses are cleansed through sincere introspection and reflection, followed by strong desire to change via prayer and meditation, the habits which were temporarily quelled or suppressed due to conforming to external pressures (threats of hell, Divine punishment, Karma, etc.) will only return stronger and more formidable once the same stimuli present themselves, triggering the untreated subconscious patterns and complexes. 

"He that is not with me (creative and transforming power of the indwelling I AM) is against me: and he that gathereth (the wisdom and truth of God) not with me scattereth (through believing in evil, opposition, duality, etc.)

I hope you enjoyed today's content! Until next time, keep on keeping onward, upward, and God-ward.


Thursday, August 31, 2017

Joel Osteen, Hurricane Harvey, and The Prosperity Gospel

Source: ABC News

Much criticism has been levied as of late against Joel Osteen for his delay in making available the facilities of his mega church for displaced victims of Hurricane Harvey. Perhaps unsurprisingly, this criticism has extended to the so called Prosperity Gospel of which Osteen is considered the chief exponent. In a nut shell the philosophy is one of self empowerment, encouraging believers to approach God with faith and confidence that he will supply their material needs and bless them abundantly. Basically a form of Gospel - based self - help or spiritual psychology (which has deep roots in the New Thought movement), it places emphasis on the ability of the individual to better themselves and deepen their relationship with God through a spirit of optimism, positive thinking, affirmative prayer, and faith; veering away from the traditional Christian sense of redemption, atonement and reconciliation to God through belief in Jesus Christ as personal Savior.

Though popular (as the success and reach of Osteen's ministry, books, and other products demonstrate) the Prosperity Gospel is not without its detractors, Christian and secular alike. More conservative ministries and theologians consider it a radical misreading of the Bible at best and outright blasphemy at worse, elevating "filthy lucre" to the level of God. Adherents of the progressive Social Gospel as well as secular critics contend it does away with Jesus' emphasis on social justice, helping the oppressed and downtrodden as well as promoting a culture of victim blaming, in which the sick and poor are responsible for their conditions due to "negative thinking." 

In a recent New York Times op-ed entitled "The Cheap Prosperity Gospel of Trump and Osteen", University of Pennsylvania religious studies professor Anthea Butler compares both the President and Osteen's responses to the disaster of Harvey, which she says stem from their shared belief in the tenants of the Prosperity Gospel:

"Natural disasters like Hurricane Harvey are the worst kind of crises for people like Mr. Trump and Mr. Osteen, who purvey their own versions of the prosperity gospel. This is a belief that says if you think positively and make affirmations, God will reward you with financial success and good health. If you don’t, you may face unemployment, poverty or sickness. (Mr. Trump in particular always speaks in laudatory terms about himself and his companies.)

But the problem is that it’s hard to promote “Your Best Life Now” or “The Art of the Deal” to people whose houses have flooded or been blown away, or to evacuees who have only the clothes on their backs."

Furthermore, she adds,

"This empathy-less prosperity gospel also permeates attitudes about the role of our government. Consider when Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said in March that poverty was a “state of mind.” (See my post on Carson's statement from earlier this summer here) Representative Mo Brooks of Alabama echoed this in a May interview when he said that “people who lead good lives” don’t have to deal with pre-existing medical conditions. This kind of thinking by the Republicans, that individual effort and religious faith are paramount, has desensitized them to poverty, disaster and the vagaries of disease. They have already cut millions from federal disaster aid, and if an uptick in disasters occurs, many more people will die."

All valid points to consider, especially for those of use who are practitioners of New Thought/Mind Metaphysics/Positive Thinking. It can be very easy for us, upon seeing or hearing news of personal or collective misfortune, to become judgmental and say that the person, group, city, town, country, etc. brought it on themselves by "holding fear thoughts", "becoming immersed in the race mind/law of averages", "not staying prayed up", etc. This neglects the hard fact that, despite our best efforts via affirmations, visualizing, and meditation, we live on a physical plane and are susceptible to the cycles and effects of physical forces. While the application of metaphysical principles can aid immensely in overcoming and, as the great Neville Goddard phrased it, "cushioning the inevitable blows of life", we cannot completely escape them as long as we live on Earth.  

Secondly, engaging in such thinking runs contrary to the model of compassion demonstrated by Jesus in the Gospels: every time someone approached him for a healing, he didn't read them the litany of their sins, karmic debt, or tell them "You brought it on yourself with all those bad vibes!" as the Pharisees would have. He simply asked, "What would you like me to do for you?" and proceeded to lift them up through the power of faith and belief in their inherent goodness, empowering them to an awareness of their unity with the "Father within" to overcome their difficulties: "Take heart, daughter,” he said, “your faith has healed you.” (Matthew 9:22)

With that said, criticisms like Professor Butler's fail to acknowledge the rich history that such prosperity preaching has had in marrying the aims of Emersonian self improvement with societal well - being to help bring about a better, more compassionate and philanthropic world. Early 20th century New Thought writers such as Wallace Wattles, author of The Science of Getting Rich, championed an attitude of creative cooperation in acquiring and using wealth for one's self and their fellow man. Citing the ethic of "What I want for myself, I want for everybody," Wattles ran for Congress twice on the Socialist ticket and, during his brief stint as a Methodist minister, refused to take collection offerings from congregants who operated sweat shops (which lead to his subsequent dismissal from the pulpit).  Elizabeth Towne, the publisher of the popular and lucrative New Thought magazine Nautilus, was a suffragette who in 1926 was elected the first female alderman in Holyoke, MA.

This ethic is alive and well today, as we've seen in the days after Harvey. New England Patriots owner and multi-billionaire Robert Kraft has pledged to match up to $ 1 million in donations to the American Red Cross for disaster relief; Business titans Google, Amazon, and Facebook will all be matching up to $1 million each in donations, with Apple already donating $2 million, Microsoft $100,000 (and counting), and AT&T pledging up to $350,000 to hurricane affected communities; Houston Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt has raised over $10 million, while countless other celebrities have all donated to various relief organizations and have encouraged their fans to do likewise.

In the Gospel of John Jesus is quoted as saying, "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." (John 10:10) If the "prosperity preaching" of Joel Osteen - whatever his personal shortcomings -  and others has motivated inspired people to procure life more abundant in all its forms - physically, financially, creatively, spiritually - for themselves and others (and I humbly submit that it has), then we would be well served to give the "Prosperity Gospel" a second look.  




Monday, August 28, 2017

Metaphysical Bible Meditations - 8/28/17

The Parable of the Friend at Night. Source: Wikimedia Commons

Good Monday Morning, dear readers: Hope you all had restful and enjoyable weekends! Today we'll pick up where we left off in our last post, which explored the metaphysical dimensions of the Lord's Prayer. After his initial explanation to the disciples' request for instruction in effective prayer, Jesus expounds further in the Parable of the Friend at Night, found in Luke 11: 5 - 8:

"And he said unto them, Which of you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at midnight, and say unto him, Friend, lend me three loaves;

For a friend of mine in his journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him?

And he from within shall answer and say, Trouble me not: the door is now shut, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot rise and give thee.

I say unto you, Though he will not rise and give him, because he is his friend, yet because of his importunity he will rise and give him as many as he needeth."


The crucial factor in prayer, as the parable illustrates, is unrelenting faith in seeing the fulfillment of our desires, no matter how dire external conditions and circumstances may appear. No matter how late the hour maybe for us (in the form of a major illness, medical condition, financial situation, etc.) or if the door is bolted shut (our illness/condition is labeled "incurable", the debt we're in looks insurmountable, etc.) unyielding belief in the desired outcome will, in ways we know not of, move heaven and earth to make it so. 

Contrary to popular opinion this doesn't mean we, through sheer will and might, look to force or dictate the manner in which our desire will be brought to pass. The friend in the parable didn't break the door down and aggressively threat, barter, or negotiate with his cranky associate to give him the bread he requested; he simply asked in humble yet confident expectation that his request would be granted. Likewise we are to bring our own needs before the Infinite by turning within, with full assurance that that which are searching for is searching for us, impressing our subconscious mind through focused emotion and thought with the feeling of the wish fulfilled, then leaving the seeds we planted alone to bear the bounty objectively. 

"But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet (the subconscious), and when thou hast shut thy door (the evidence/appearances of the senses), pray to thy Father (Infinite Intelligence) which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly (in physical manifestation of circumstances and events which will lead to your answered prayer)." Matthew 6:6

This psycho - spiritual process is akin to achieving physical conception: Upon reaching the point of saturation or union with our prayer, we release it and wait for the first signs of activity. Once we are positive of the signs and evidence, we then take any necessary and needed action to facilitate the objective birth of our desire.

"And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.

For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.

If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone? or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?

Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?

If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?"


In these verses Jesus once more lays stress upon the fact that we are not to waver in our determination for an answer to our prayer, for we will get the physical equivalent of the emotional nature of our request: If we ask in the spirit of confidence, we receive our heart's desire; if we are riddled with doubt and anxiety as to the outcome, we will remain shut out in our current state of limitation.

"But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed. For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. A double minded man is unstable in all his ways." (James 1: 6-8)

To underscore the point, Jesus uses the analogy of earthly parents being responsive to the needs of their children. If they, "being evil", that is, still subscribing to the conditioned race beliefs of duality, misfortune, limitation, etc., are able to overcome them to give generously and gracefully to their children, how much more so will Infinite Intelligence, "with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning" give to us when we ask of It?

"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights." (James 1:17)


I hope you enjoyed today's content! Until next time, keep on keeping onward, upward, and God-ward.


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