I have tried thus far to deal fairly
with you in presenting these vital truths, and have
spoken of everything on the basis of our own reason
and insight. It has been my aim to base nothing
on the teachings of others, though they may be the
teachings of those inspired. Let us now look
for a moment at these same great truths in the light
of the thoughts and the teachings as put forth by
some of the world’s great thinkers and inspired
teachers.
The sum and substance of the thought
presented in these pages is, you will remember, that
the great central fact in human life is the coming
into a conscious, vital realization of our oneness
with the Infinite Life, and the opening of ourselves
fully to this divine inflow. I and the Father
are one, said the Master. In this we see how
he recognized his oneness with the Father’s
life. Again he said, The words that I speak
unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father
that dwelleth in me, He doeth the works. In
this we see how clearly he recognized the fact that
he of himself could do nothing, only as he worked in
conjunction with the Father. Again, My Father
works and I work. In other words, my Father
sends the power, I open myself to it, and work in
conjunction with it.
Again he said, Seek ye first the kingdom
of God and His righteousness, and all these things
shall be added unto you. And he left us not in
the dark as to exactly what he meant by this, for again
he said. Say not Lo here nor lo there, know
ye not that the kingdom of heaven is within you?
According to his teaching, the kingdom of God and
the kingdom of heaven were one and the same.
If, then, his teaching is that the kingdom of heaven
is within us, do we not clearly see that, putting
it in other words, his injunction is nothing more nor
less than, Come ye into a conscious realization of
your oneness with the Father’s life. As
you realize this oneness you find the kingdom, and
when you find this, all things else shall follow.
The story of the prodigal son is another
beautiful illustration of this same great teaching
of the Master. After the prodigal had spent
everything, after he had wandered in all the realms
of the physical senses in the pursuit of happiness
and pleasure, and found that this did not satisfy
but only brought him to the level of the animal creation,
he then came to his senses and said, I will arise and
go to my Father. In other words, after all these
wanderings, his own soul at length spoke to him and
said, You are not a mere animal. You are your
Father’s child. Arise and go to your Father,
who holds all things in His hands. Again, the
Master said, Call no man your Father upon the earth:
for one is your Father, which is in heaven. Here
he recognized the fact that the real life is direct
from the life of God. Our fathers and our mothers
are the agents that give us the bodies, the houses
in which we live, but the real life comes from the
Infinite Source of Life, God, who is our Father.
One day word was brought to the Master
that his mother and his brethren were without, wishing
to speak with him. Who is my mother and who are
my brethren? said he. Whosoever shall do the
will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is
my brother, and my sister, and mother.
Many people are greatly enslaved by
what we term ties of relationship. It is well,
however, for us to remember that our true relatives
are not necessarily those who are connected with us
by ties of blood. Our truest relatives are those
who are nearest akin to us in mind, in soul, in spirit.
Our nearest relatives may be those living on the opposite
side of the globe, people whom we may never
have seen as yet, but to whom we will yet be drawn,
either in this form of life or in another, through
that ever working and never failing law of attraction.
When the Master gave the injunction,
Call no man your father upon the earth: for one
is your Father, which is in heaven, he here gave us
the basis for that grand conception of the fatherhood
of God. And if God is equally the Father of
all, then we have here the basis for the brotherhood
of man. But there is, in a sense, a conception
still higher than this, namely, the oneness of man
and God, and hence the oneness of the whole human
race. When we realize this fact, then we clearly
see how in the degree that we come into the realization
of our oneness with the Infinite Life, and so, every
step that we make Godward, we aid in lifting all mankind
up to this realization, and enable them, in turn,
to make a step God-ward.
The Master again pointed out our true
relations with the Infinite Life when he said, Except
ye become as little children ye shall not enter into
the kingdom of heaven. When he said, Man shall
not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth
out of the mouth of God, he gave utterance to a truth
of far greater import than we have as yet commenced
fully to grasp. Here he taught that even the
physical life can not be maintained by material food
alone, but that one’s connection with this Infinite
Source determines to a very great extent the condition
of even the bodily structure and activities.
Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.
In other words, blessed are they who in all the universe
recognize only God, for by such God shall be seen.
Said the great Hindu sage, Manu, He
who in his own soul perceives the Supreme Soul in
all beings, and acquires equanimity toward them all,
attains the highest bliss. It was Athanasius
who said, Even we may become Gods walking about in
the flesh. The same great truth we are considering
is the one that runs through the life and the teachings
of Gautama, he who became the Buddha. People
are in bondage, said he, because they have not yet
removed the idea of I. To do away with
all sense of separateness, and to recognize the oneness
of the self with the Infinite, is the spirit that
breathes through all his teachings. Running through
the lives of all the mediaeval mystics was this same
great truth, union with God.
Then, coming nearer to our own time,
we find the highly illumined seer, Emanuel Swedenborg,
pointing out the great laws in connection with what
he termed, the divine influx, and how we may open ourselves
more fully to its operations. The great central
fact in the religion and worship of the Friends is,
the inner light, God in the soul of man
speaking directly in just the degree that the soul
is opened to Him. The inspired one, the seer
who when with us lived at Concord, recognized the
same great truth when he said, We are all inlets to
the great sea of life. And it was by opening
himself so fully to its inflow that he became one
inspired.
All through the world’s history
we find that the men and the women who have entered
into the realm of true wisdom and power, and hence
into the realm of true peace and joy, have lived in
harmony with this Higher Power. David was strong
and powerful and his soul burst forth in praise and
adoration in just the degree that he listened to the
voice of God and lived in accordance with his higher
promptings. Whenever he failed to do this we
hear his soul crying out in anguish and lamentation.
The same is true of every nation or people.
When the Israelites acknowledged God and followed
according to His leadings they were prosperous, contented,
and powerful, and nothing could prevail against them.
When they depended upon their own strength alone and
failed to recognize God as the source of their strength,
we find them overcome, in bondage, or despair.
A great immutable law underlies the
truth, Blessed are they that hear the word of God
and do it. Then follows all. We are wise
in the degree that we live according to the higher
light.
All the prophets, seers, sages, and
saviours in the world’s history became what
they became, and consequently had the powers they had,
through an entirely natural process. They all
recognized and came into the conscious realization
of their oneness with the Infinite Life. God
is no respecter of persons. He doesn’t
create prophets, seers, sages, and saviours as such.
He creates men. But here and there one recognizes
his true identity, recognizes the oneness of his life
with the Source whence it came. He lives in
the realization of this oneness, and in turn becomes
a prophet, seer, sage, or saviour. Neither is
God a respecter of races or of nations. He has
no chosen people; but here and there a race or nation
becomes a respecter of God and hence lives the life
of a chosen people.
There has been no age or place of
miracles in distinction from any other age or place.
What we term miracles have abounded in all places
and at all times where conditions have been made for
them. They are being performed today just as
much as they ever have been when the laws governing
them are respected. Mighty men, we are told they
were, mighty men who walked with God; and in the words
“who walked with God” lies the secret
of the words “mighty men.” Cause,
effect.
The Lord never prospers any man, but
the man prospers because he acknowledges the Lord,
and lives in accordance with the higher laws.
Solomon was given the opportunity of choosing whatever
he desired; his better judgment prevailed and he chose
wisdom. But when he chose wisdom he found that
it included all else beside. We are told that
God hardened Pharaoh’s heart. I don’t
believe it. God never hardens any one’s
heart. Pharaoh hardened his own heart and God
was blamed for it. But when Pharaoh hardened
his heart and disobeyed the voice of God, the plagues
came. Again, cause, effect. Had he, on
the contrary, listened, in other words,
had he opened himself to and obeyed the voice of God,
the plagues would not have come.
We can be our own best friends or
we can be our own worst enemies. In the degree
that we become friends to the highest and best within
us, we become friends to all; and in the degree that
we become enemies to the highest and best within us,
do we become enemies to all. In the degree that
we open ourselves to the higher powers and let them
manifest through us, then by the very inspirations
we carry with us do we become in a sense the saviours
of our fellow-men, and in this way we all are, or
may become, the saviours one of another. In this
way you may become, indeed, one of the world’s
redeemers.