Moses Was A Mystic
Moses Was A Mystic
Moses Was A Mystic
Suppose you were to read a message written in a secret code that almost made sense to you, but kept seeming rather foolish and unimportant. You would soon put it down in exasperation. But now suppose that you were to realize that it was a very important secret document containing highly important information absolutely vital to your welfare. all at once, you discover a word from the secret code, one word leads to another and soon the entire code is revealed to you. Now you are able to read the message that before seemed rather stupid. All of a sudden it has come to life. Your excitement knows no bounds. You have discovered something of great value, hidden treasure, and there is more where this comes from. In fact, it is endless and every word will be just as important, of vital interest to you and your personal welfare. this describes the revelation of the secret meaning of the Bible. Once given the secret code, the hidden meaning is revealed, providing fascinating reading, an exciting adventure in Selfdiscovery. In trying to understand the seemingly meaningless portions of the Bible, it became apparent to me that certain words, about one hundred to be exact, had been used over and over in identically the same way, often making no sense in or out of context, as one would use a secret code to hide a meaning that he did not wish exposed to the public. I tested this again and again and found it to be true. I found that once these code words were translated a door was opened to a whole new area of understanding. The Bible is really an anthology, a collection of choice literary extracts from different authors, some relating to the spiritual side of life; some seeming to be written on the mental and physical. There is something of value for everyone at every level.
We looked at each other, communicating as husbands and wives do. Words could not describe our excitement. We didn't need words to describe it for the air was full of the thrill of discovery. Here we had been working for years without realizing this vast treasure that had been right where we were, unnoticed. It was buried treasure right in our own backyard! We had always known that such books as Ezekiel and Revelations were written in symbols. We had commented that there must be some significance in the fact that these symbols tallied so closely, but to see that there was a hidden, yet discernable, meaning running throughout the Bible behind such simple words as 'land', such commonplace names as 'Bethel', opened a new world of discovery.
The thing that we have to be careful about is that we do not get caught up in the outer meaning. In every book of sacred writing there is an exoteric meaning and a hidden, or esoteric meaning It is the only way that one can write spiritual truths and preserve them them for all time. For the sake of a better understanding, let us stop and define these terms. Exoteric is taken from the Latin esotericus and the Greek exoterikos meaning outside. Webster defines it: "External; exterior. Suitable to be imparted to the public..." Esoteric is from the Greek esoterikos meaning inner. And Webster defines it: "Designed for, and understood by, the specially initiated alone..."This is the concealed or hidden meaning. Down through the ages, this knowledge has been restricted to a select few because it would have been wasted on most people who were only interested in the exoteric, obvious interpretation. Although one has to dig deep to find the esoteric meaning, it is there. It is not hidden from you in the sense that you cannot find it; it is just hidden from the 'casual' view. There are many esoteric writings. The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran is one, the Bhagavad Gita is another. The Vedas, the Upanishads and all of the writings that go to make up the Eastern scripture are esoteric writings. The material contained in the Bible is but a fraction of the original writings for which it was selected. The Biblical writings are revealed Truth which was preserved by the word of mouth and gradually became written literature, the work of many spiritually minded authors. Later, groups of theologians made the selections which we think of as Bible, deciding, according to their individual prejudices, what they judged worthy of keeping, what they would discard. The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls also gives evidence that much material was omitted from the Bible as we know it. The Secret code was revealed to me as a gradual unfoldment during twenty years of Bible teaching. I am particularly indebted to the Unity School of Christianity at Lee's Summit, Missouri, for the excellent Metaphysical Bible Dictionary. This had to be written. The need compelled it. In each generation there have been those who felt that the language of the Bible was archaic, that it should be modernized. Modernizing the language helped some to better understand the Bible in a literal, or historic, way, but left large areas completely misunderstood, especially those areas where an understanding of symbols, parables, allegories and such are required. The Bible is a compilation of treatises on nearly every facet of man's life. Within its covers modern psychology will find all that it has to teach. It is the ultimate philosophy. It shows us how to commune with the unseen Power within each one of us. It shows us how to take dominion in our lives through the use of the Power. It is the story of every man in his journey through life, his mental and spiritual growth. The obstacles and problems he meets are presented in an understandable way. The Bible is presented on three levels, There is something for everyone. On the obvious level there is history, rules of conduct, and beautiful literature; on the mental level there is enough philosophy to challenge the student forever; but on the spiritual level there is a whole new world of discovery awaiting the reader. Once the key to the deeper meaning is understood, one is able to enjoy the Bible without frustration. The stories of Job and Jehoshaphat interpreted in this book are found to be great psychologiclal dramas.
It is important that we put aside all of our prejudices, our preconceived notions. Let's see what some of them are. Some have thought that since the Bible was written many years ago, everything that needs to be said about it has already been said-and should be respected. This prejudice should be set aside immediately if we wish to gain an understanding of the greatest of all books. We have just as much right as anyone to dig into the true meanings in the Bible, letting our own inner Wisdom guide us into right understanding. Another fallacy is that the Bible is contradictory. It is only contradictory on the exoteric side. To those who go beyond the physical and even the mental meaning into the hidden or esoteric meaning, there will be no contradiction. On the contrary, it will all be drawn together, interrelated as basic Truth always is. There are those who say it is dull and bewildering. So would we if we were to read a letter written in a secret code. It would not make very much sense to us, would it? Once we are given the secret code, the clues that open to us the hidden meanings in the Bible, it becomes fascinating, an exciting adventure in self-discovery. Some dispose of the Bible in one fell swoop. It couldn't have been written by God, they think, so there's nothing of Truth there at all. The Bible has been written by God, through man. The men who brought us the inspiration contained in the Bible were men who were to let themselves be used by the Spirit within for this purpose. Thus, there were many scribes but only one Author-one Author writing about Himself as Creator, Creative Medium and Creation. As one understands this, the Bible turns out to be an autobiography, the Life of God in each one of us. There are those, brought up in religions not acceptable to their intelligence, who became completely prejudiced. These people might even feel guilty about studying the Bible, in the light of discovering new meaning beyond that given by the parents, lest they somehow damage the image of the parents. Let us put aside all of these prejudices. Take the Bible as if it were completely new to us. Pretend that we have never heard of it before and start from there.
God and I in space alone And nobody else in view. "And where are the people, O Lord?" I said. "The earth below and the sky o'erhead And the dead whom once I knew?" "That was a dream," God smiled and said, "A dream that seemed to be true,
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There were no people, living or dead, There was no earth and no sky o'erhead There was only myself-and you." -Ella Wheeler Wilcox, "Illusion"
3 WHAT'S IN A NAME?
The Three Keys
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1. The hidden meaning found in proper names 2. The hidden meaning found in certain key words 3. The hidden meaning found in certain key numbers
of a person or a place, will reveal to you a state of consciousness. You will find that as the state of consciousness changes in the story, the person's name will change. Thus, Abram becomes Abraham, Sarai becomes Sarah, Saul becomes Paul, etc. They cannot keep their names once their nature or character has changed because these proper names all have a deeper meaning than just a name.
Egypt signifies 'bondage'; Eden, 'delight or bliss'; Bethel stands for the 'house of God, consciousness of the all Good'; the tower of Babel or Babylon, as you can guess, means 'confusion'. The people who dwell in these lands represent the kind of consciousness from which they originate; their children are always thoughts springing from the parent thought. To the Hebrew storyteller, each story had a deeper meaning. Do you begin to see 'WHAT'S IN A NAME?'
4 WHAT'S IN A WORD
It makes no difference what you are studying, you are going to find that there is a vocabulary particular to that subject. If you are studying law, you will find that there is a vocabulary for law, words that are used exclusively in connection with that subject. If you pick up a book on music, you soon discover that it has nothing to do with the study of law, for in music the words 'octave,sharps,flats,allegro and fortissimo' have meaning, while in law the student is concerned with words such as 'torts, felony, depositions and contracts'. A woman who becomes interested in dressmaking will soon discover that it has its own exclusive vocabulary. She will start using such terms as 'bias-cut, darts, tucks, gathers, pleating, hemlines, and bustlines.' Electronics is developing a language all its own. Each subject has its own unique vocabulary. The meaning pf the words particular to that study. In semantics, the study of words, we learn that different words call up different feelings and prejudices in each person according to his past experience and conditioning. One word suggests volumes of thoughts and feelings relating to that word.
consciousness where we recognize and praise God. This explains why there are so many references in the Bible to the Land of Judah which are out of context to the rest of the story that is being told. The Land of Israel is the consciousness of Sonship, children of the Most High, the chosen 'thought people' within all of us. All of the peoples of the Bible are ;thought people'. The various places are states of consciousness. the experiences that the 'people' encounter along the way are the experiences that we encounter as we find spiritual unfoldment in our daily lives.
We are told to forgive-not seven times, but seventy times seven-that is, unlimited, complete forgiveness. We are to perfectly forgive, be 'finished' with our resentment, leaving no loose ends. What an interesting study it would be, just to follow up and analyze the uses of seven and the multiples of seven in the Bible and other mystical writings where seven is so often employed!
A FEW PROPER NAMES MOST OFTEN USED AND THEIR DEEP SIGNIFICANCE
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Adam-generic man; the son of man or human man. Christ-Spirit individualized in man as spiritual man. Abraham-faith in the invisible Power of God. Lot-dark negative thinking. Esau-red; hairy; the material or physical side. Jacob-the supplanter; the mental, intellectual step upward. Israel-the spiritual rebirth; prince of God; awareness of sonship. Elijah-God is; the Presence of God.
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Eden-bliss; the Garden of Eden is the garden of the soul; the Kingdom of God within; living by Grace where all is provided Judah-consciousness of praising God; recognition of God Egypt-false sense of bondage; serving the physical and psychical Bethel-house of God; God Consciousness Jerusalem-city of peace; awareness of the peace of God Canaan-low land or material existence Horeb-mountain of God; exalted state of consciousness
emerges out of thee water or fluidic substance of Mind mountain-a high state of spiritual consciousness; as, to go up into a mountain to pray cave-hidden thoughts; concealed thinking; pressed down into the subconscious mind sea-the unformed thought; universal Mind; the deep subconscious mind water-unformed, fluidic consciousness rivers, streams-the movement of Truth in Mind; as, and there shall be "streams in the desert." desert-unilluminated consciousness; the wilderness of thought; ignorance fish-ideas drawn out of the deep (subconscious mind) birds-liberated thought; ideas in conscious mind creatures-thoughts creeping things-subtle thoughts that tempt sheep-pure, unadulterated thoughts angels-spiritual thoughts; inspiration from God, therefore messengers of God food-the spiritual thought by which we are fed; such as, "I have meat to eat that ye know not of." bread of Life-the word of God; divine Inspiration: spiritual food to eat-to partake of mentally and spiritually; to receive into one's consciousness
one-unity; wholeness; that which cannot be divided three-three aspects of being; the trinity;unity of oneness; spirit, mind and body six-the working cycle; such as, "...Six days shalt thou labor"
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seven-it is finished; perfection; release; used to indicate completion twelve-spirtual fulfillment; spiritual completion forty-a completed cycle; any indefinite, but completed period of time; a period of unfoldment or spiritual growth; a finished experience (Multiples of numbers are used for emphasis)
day- a degree of unfoldment in consciousness: illumined consciousness morning-the light that comes when the period of darkness is over:the new inspiration; such as, "Joy cometh in the morning." light-divine illumination; such as, "the Lord is my light." sun-conscious awareness of spiritual understanding moon-the reflected light; the intellectual understanding stars-bright spots of spiritual illumination; revelations of Truth bright and morning star-the Christ Consciousness, that Light that endures all through the night of seeming darkness and is still there when morning comes candle-the individual understanding that should not be hidden, such as "Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel" (let your light shine)
stone-intellectual or spiritual Truth rock-the enduring Truth sand-rock that has been pulverized and does not hold together; therefore, unstable or shifting thought blood-the circulation of Life; the Life Principle wine-spiritulized thought tree-the connecting link between earth and heaven; our thinking rooted in the earth but reaching toward heaven. heart-emotional or feeling side of life; subconscious mind feet-the understanding; that which we stand upon
Since he can choose the kind of thoughts that will produce undesirable effects in his life,he is then free to part company with his Creator and the perfect plan provided for him. Even God cannot assure him that he will have desirable effects, free agent that he is. Even God cannot compel man to enjoy the bliss he could enjoy were he to keep his thoughts God-centered.
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longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith. Meekness, temperance; against such there is no law. -Galatians 5:22, 23
As we partake of, or live in accord with, the attributes of God, here called the fruit of the Spirit, we live by First Cause which is living by Grace. We dwell in the Garden of Eden (delight). Therefore, we do not come under the law of cause and effect and its subsequent suffering. The theory of psychodynamics presented postulates that man's propensity for moral judgements-his naive assumption that he has the capacity for determining such judgements-is the basis of all his human trouble. His judgmental attitudes alienate him from his fellow man as well as from his true self; they make him incognizant of reality, and deprive him of mental health or the good life. Even though the truth of this postulate may be seen by anyone who cares to look at himself or at human ills, it is difficult for people to accept it because they are convinced (they assume or believe) that all good and desirable behavior is the product of a moral value system essentially comparable to their own. It would be almost inconceivable for most people to look at their moral judgements as the real factor which keeps them out of Paradise. Yet we have seen that it is these which produce the fears, the half lives, the cruelties, the symptoms, and the unhappiness of human beings. The feminine or feeling side of Adam (generic man) is symbolized by Eve. The masculine, Adam, is the conscious mind. The feminine, Eve, is the subconscious mind. Eve was taken out of Adam in a deep sleep because that is the domain of subconscious mind. The subconscious never sleeps. She is made out of the very substance of Adam because she is part of his very being. There is a masculine and feminine side to every person. This is the marriage within, the perfect union of the conscious and subconscious mind-"and they shall be one flesh." The Serpent represents that subtle thought of temptation that comes to all of us, thinking not from high ideas but from the very lowest level of appearance, sensual thinking that promises great satisfaction but ends in pain. It is looking to outer effects for fulfillment. Their eyes were opened to outer appearances. This is the beginning of the shifting of the attention from the real value of spiritual understanding to the face value of material gain. It is be beginning of judging by the world's standards instead of inner Guidance which comes through understanding. It is judging by appearances. It is moral judgment. "Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment." Judging righteous judgment is eating from the 'tree of life." Judging by appearances is eating from the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil." The Lord God is the Spirit of Truth within each one of us that will reveal to us the Truth about ourselves for our own growth if we will but hear it.
'tree of life.' Each one is given a gift of expression and when he is using that gift, looking to the divine Law for the ways and means of expression, he lives in the garden of bliss. Work need not be labor or struggle. It can be done so effortlessly that it is pure joy and seems hardly to be work at all. But if one resists his work and in his heart considers it evil, then "...Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee' and 'in sorrow shalt thou eat of it.' Man is given a choice. The result depends on his own attitude.
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Work is love made visible. And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.
Since 'name' in the Bible always refers to 'nature', we see at once that 'the nature has changed'. Abram and Sarai have, you might say, won their spurs, passed the test, graduated to a new level of awareness. They are now entitled to be called 'Abraham' which means'father of the multitude', and 'Sarah' which means 'princess', and the Lord tells them that kings shall come out of their union. Their nature, both conscious and subconscious, has now been raised, and they portray the faith that is the beginning of a multitude of powerful thoughts. 'Kings' denote 'ruling thoughts or thoughts of dominion',as do 'princesses. You know, when we start thinking about these seemingly impossible challenges, about things being insurmountable, we get so deadly serious. If we could just laugh about them. If we could just take this attitude-all right, they say it can't be done and to all appearances it can't be done, but divine Intelligence knows it can be done. The bumble bee, scientifically, is judged not able to fly, but it does. We see the impossible today all around us, that which would have seemed impossible just a few years ago. Once one starts out to trust God completely, he has to be willing to follow where God leads and to know that God will provide the right answer. The great temptation is to feel that you have to know the end before you start out on the journey, the result being that the journey in faith is never even begun. This story may seem to you to be just another one of those gory Bible stories. If so, you have missed its inner meaning. The key is that it shows a radical, total trust in the infinite Intelligence and Power within us. Too often we say, "I will believe 'if', I will trust 'if', I will accept 'if.' But if we can reverse that and say, "All right, I know that there is That within me which knows, That within me which is able to do all things and is everywhere present. I trust It implicitly to do the right thing in the right way for my highest good and that of everyone else," we have the faith that taps the great Power.
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you. -Matthew 6:33
When we realize that the visible world is but the outpicturing of the invisible world of Mind, we are no longer in awe of it. Since we have dominion over the physical existence through the creative process of life we can afford to make peace with it.
1) The Esau consciousness which depends upon physical force and material power. 2) The Jacob consciousness which supplants the Esau consciousness. It is continually fearful that it will be overtaken and destroyed by the Esau consciousness because it has only the mental to rely on. 3) The Israel consciousness is the Christ consciousness, or awareness of sonship. It emerges after the Jacob consciousness has faced every possible adverse situation and has overcome them all by finding God's blessing in each one, a realization that all is good because God is everywhere present.
patterns of wrong thinking sink down deep into the subconscious mind and often lie dormant for long periods of time. At length they are triggered through association and give us trouble. The Bible in many different stories speaks of going "down to Egypt..." Through the imaginative faculty in each one, we are given dominion over the past thinking and the bondage that it has produced in our lives. 'The imaginative faculty' that is undefeated, refuses to accept bondage, feeds all of its brother thoughts and even its father thought. The thought of affirmative imagination springing from the mental that has been lifted up into a new spiritual dimension (Israel), is the thought that takes dominion and provides for the whole family of thoughts. Imagination is an attribute of God. All that we can conceive of, believe in, and accept for ourselves, must become our experience. Through imagination, we are liberated, cleansed of old negative patterns, and provided for richly. Is evil necessary? to suppose that evil is a reality is to deny that God is omnipresent. To believe in good 'and' evil is to believe in two powers and we are clearly told by the illumined of the ages that God is the only Power. "There is nothing either good or evil, but thinking makes it so" is attributed to Shakespeare. It was Epictetus who said, "There is nothing good or evil save in the will." Evil, so-called, is relative. It depends upon man's judgment. What man judges evil at one time may become great good to him at another time in his experience. The experiences that he labels evil are evil solely because of the way he relates to them at the moment. Everything must remain in harmony with God Life.The only thing that is not in harmony with perfect Life is our own reaction to it, our own imperfect judgment. . When people do things to us which inconvenience, hurt, or take from us something which seems to belong to us, it is easy to blame them and to condemn life in general. "This also is for good." "Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good." The only evil there can ever be is our interpretation of what we see and hear and the way we feel about it.When we see, hear, and speak only good, we are then in tune with the Infinite, the infinite Goodness of God. It is so important that we not go back into old negative thoughts and situations of the past. To do so is to go "down to Egypt..." where we may experience seven years of famine.
predecessor , Moses, whom he often quoted. Thus the teaching of Moses becomes important to the Christians, as well as the Jews. Moses stands for the Christ Consciousness in the Old Testament, just as Jesus stands for the Christ Consciousness in the New Testament. Moses is the Truth, in each one of us, that eventually leads us out of bondage, the Truth that leads us into that land flowing with 'milk and honey.' The Promised Land, which, being interpreted, is the consciousness of divine fulfillment, We are constantly being drawn out of bondage by the Moses in us. So we have man in his journey from bondage to ultimate freedom. We all start out in Egypt, the