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The symbolism of the New Testament Yield - Chapter FiveTony Crisp
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This Light is that which lights everything. As the Unifying Principle, or Life, it is the essence behind all things. When we contact it consciously at this part of our journey, we begin to have a universal view of things. No longer are there religions or gods. There is only one religion with many facets. There is now only one God, seen from many views. In an inner sense, there comes converse with Moses and Elias, Buddha and Lao Tzu, with Mohammed and Krishna. Not that we are necessarily aware of confronting these great souls, although some do, but what they taught, even if we have not read of them, or heard of them, begins to emerge in our life and work. Why? It is because we are beginning to drink at the same source - the one source. Perhaps we live it differently; perhaps we word the ideas in our own way, but we and others can recognise the similarity. Peter, James and John are Faith, Hope and Love/Charity. That is, power or human will; wisdom, or human understanding; and human love. These have to sleep before the divine power, wisdom and love can come through us. Remember the words, I said to my soul be still and wait without hope, for hope would be hope for the wrong thing. Wait without love for love would be love of the wrong thing. And there is yet faith. But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting. (4) So our hope, faith and love are silent in our waiting for the inner light, the Spirit of the Unifying Principle to guide us. In this way we come to unify our life with the whole. Our silence, our doing nothing from self; doing nothing from just our human faith, hope and charity, is our act of certainty, our act of commitment to the God within us. When our inner Peter, James and John awake to this inner direction in an actual experience of it they are often afraid. They seek to build a memorial, to commit it to memory and veneration, but to actually do its bidding is difficult. It often runs counter to the opinions and contents of our own personal and limited love, wisdom and power. To our love it may say, Give of yourself to these my children. But our human love replies: What if I get entangled with them sexually; or they misjudge my motives, or they spurn my affection? The Light says I will watch over you; and it matters not if your pride is hurt a little. To our human wisdom the Light may say - Go and say what I have told you. And our human intellect replies Many people do not believe these things. Some of them are not in line with the findings of current research. Much of what you say I do not properly understand, and I have little cleverness and education to argue with greater minds. And the Light says Am I not the Light that lighteth all men? Do I not know the secrets of my own creation? Perhaps I do not tell you them all, but enough is given for you to meet with men and do what I wish you to do. To our human power, the Light says Go, and unite your will with mine, thus doing my bidding and accomplishing the task I give; which in the doing also satisfies you. Replying, our human strength says But these tasks are too big for me. Then the Light says, Perhaps they are, but did I not build the Universe, and are you not now working with me, and I through you? Go then, and be not afraid, for nothing is impossible it I so will. While it may have happened that during our period in the wilderness we became inactive for a while; or did not seek to teach, help, or heal others, - for we had no God-given authority or direction - now that direction is given and we go out to do what is bidden. In reaching this point our disciples are gathered, for the attributes of our soul are focused on the direction given by the Jesus within us. Thus our faculties, such as Thomas, our intellectual doubt; Nathaniel, our imagination, are brought to a common direction instead of inner conflict. As Jesus says, Let thine eye be single and the body shall be full of light. When our faculties are surrendered to the service of our higher awareness, then truly the Light begins to shine through us instead of being scattered abroad. In what way does it come through us? It is dangerous to answer this question lest we seize upon the answer and decide this is how we will serve the Light. The Light will show us all in good time, But for some there is given the task of being a better parent - to others to sink their life and love more fully into the work they are already doing - others are directed to speak or write - some find song or music flowing through them - others dance - while a few have a wealth of love or wit to give, Our direction is as varied as the diverse activities of mankind: more so, for God has even greater imagination. Rebecca Beard, who spoke of her illness being healed, says of her years of stillness in the wilderness and their culmination: There came a night when the teacher (her inner teacher who came during sleep) took me through the open space at the back of the garden. We walked to a very high place where we could look over the whole world, or so it seemed to me. Here I was told many things. It was here I lost all sense of separate national feelings. I became one with every nationality. It was more than a surface sensation for I can honestly say that today I have absolutely no feeling of difference with the Negro, with the Chinese, with the Japanese, or with any other foreign people. Through some former discipline, Wally, my husband, evi- dently had come to the same point of development at which I had arrived. Most naturally our new expression had to do with healing, since our work for years had been with those who pre- sented physical problems. Sometimes we say of people that they have the gift of healing in their hands. Perhaps it would be more exact to say that their complete relinquishment makes them more open channels for the healing flow of Gods power to move through them. So we went forward in healing work beside the beds of pain, Wally laying his hands upon those who were ill, while we both prayed. (5) The Love, the Wisdom, and Power that now begin to flow, if only gently, through our life, is difficult to describe. It is no exaggeration to say that no matter what else we may have experienced in life, nothing can compare in wonder, mystery, power or adventure with what now occurs to us. The divine life begins to manifest through our activities, and it is difficult to stop ourselves, each day, from saying, with as much love and tenderness as we can find within us, God, I love you. How can I thank you for all you give me. How could I ever have known your love was like this? Why, oh why did I ever turn away? Please forgive me - please! W. J. Macmillan, a great healer, describing one of his early experiences of Gods power flowing through him, says, I was on the lawn playing with the children. A white-faced maid came running to fetch me. Ruth wanted me at once. I rushed into the sun room. There was Ruth sitting in a chair obviously fighting for control. She had spilled burning grease down her left leg. I must do something to help her at once. My first reaction was an absolute refusal. I knew nothing about burns, but it was only too clear this was a very serious one. I asked if the doctor had been sent for. Ruth replied no, that she could not bear the pain for the length of time it would take him to reach the house. Again she insisted I must act. I couldnt bear to watch her suffering. Almost before I realised how frightened I was I had begun to treat. It was a repetition of the two previous experiments. Though the wound was deep she did not feel more than a slight discomfort as I touched the raw flesh. By the time the treatment was finished new skin had formed over the wound. This began to appear as I was doing the passes. Afterwards she went up to her room to rest. But she felt no great discomfort again, and in a few days the burn had healed without leaving a trace of scar. (6) When we wait in our wilderness, amidst the turbulent urges from our past, we wonder whether Gods direction may never come into our life, urging us into Galilee. Maybe there is no God? Perhaps the mystics waited in this hell of a place so long they began to imagine a light, a divine voice, a prompting? But no, be not deceived. When that touch comes, when that voice speaks, it is as definite and real to you as the hand of your friend, or the voice of your neighbour. It is as easy to recognise too. You do not have to rush out to heal or preach or sing or aught else, without that seal of approval, as many do. Neither are you wasting your time. For there is a season for all things, and though you dwelt in silent waiting for years, as many do, much is accomplished within you during that time. So many do not wait, but start to do what they hope is God bidding. If the task is before you and your help sought, that is different. But many go out and seek people to heal, or teach, I And often they fail and wonder why. But when God directs us, even though we be ill-equipped in ourselves, God does not mock us, the work we are given we can do. And here begins, as the fire of life burns through us, the work of healing. This healing work is for all of us. I speak not of healing others, but of the healing taking place in self. Any act, thought, emotion or passion out of harmony with our own wholeness is sickness, or contributes toward it. When the Light begins to flow through us more freely, our real work of healing and teaching takes place. For every healer is also a teacher; and every teacher worthy of the name is in some way a healer. So, the gospel is preached to the poor, if only within us. The poor are those who lack Life, are without or incapable of Love, and have no Power to grow in spiritual stature. The poor are the people who bemoan their fate; or those who can see nothing beyond the material objects of the world; or who feel life lacks a purpose and a wonder, for they are all without spiritual riches. The broken hearted are healed. Jesus within tells us that only when we rigidly demand that love must come to us from one person in one way only, do we experience pain and desolation in our relationships. The sensualist may demand love must come only through the physical sex act; the heart-centred person may demand love must come only through the affections, and through just one person of their choice; the intellectual may demand that love must be a shared experience of ideas and concepts. In this way they shut the door to their own wholeness. Love can come from a child reaching its hand to us. Love can flow between two lovers, skin to skin, wet with their own exuberance. A dogs shining eyes call out love to us if only we listened. A flower casting its perfume on the air - an author giving himself to us in his words -an artist, a musician all creators, shower us with their love in their own reproductive acts. A husband who stands and irons, or holds the baby for us, is giving us as much love in his way as the one who caresses the breast. The teacher loves us by being there day after day. So too the dentist, baker, doctor, coal-man, they all give us as much love as they are capable of releasing and we receiving. We only lose our loved ones in death by insisting they must love us exactly as they did before. The woman is a fool who insists her husband must love her in the same way as her new-born babe. So too are they fools who insist on those out of the body loving and being present in the same way as those in the body. But Jesus shows us how to open our being to Love as it exists in all its phases. Jesus preaches deliverance to the captives; for are we all not captives of social rules, fears, environment, education and the many other prisons? The blind are healed, for we may be blind to the fact that Life constantly upholds us. We may not be able to see the wonder of our birthright, and our destiny as Gods children. Sightless, we will deny that a great love and life are behind all the visible universe. Blind, we may treat people and animals like things, objects, denying they have the same Life in them as we have in ourselves; denying they have the same feelings, destiny, awareness and need for love and encouragement as we have ourselves, in whatever degree they now show it. The inner Light sets at liberty those that are bruised, for the events of our life, and the pain, or even agony, we may have experienced, often imprison us. Jesus heals these pains, releasing us from the influence of them. He preaches the acceptable year of the Lord, showing us that NOW is the time to claim our heritage; to start our journey from the swine pens to our Fathers house; to lift up our hearts and rise to our own possibilities; to yield to Gods influence. What of the great healings? Are we all to be healed of leprosy fever, as was Peters mother-in-law; paralysis; palsy; a withered hand; an issue of blood; deafness and dumbness; or to have demons cast out and be raised from the dead? Yes, we are. Leprosy is our unclean lusts and desires, our thoughts full of filth. Such filth and lusts are only misplaced life energies. Earth from which wholesome food grows, is called dirt when it gets in a wound. So our emotions and thoughts, when used in the wrong way, or out of harmony, are capable of giving us an unclean soul. Jesus heals by denying nothing, but giving each its place. A fever is our emotions when we live at fever pitch. It is the inner heat of passion and feelings when these are self-centred rather than self-sacrificed; when we are impatient and judging. They are the great burning emotions we have blown into a furnace from an ember by nursing our wrath; grieving an injury; magnifying a slight. Jesus heals by bringing a wider view to our life, and showing us the result of our actions. To be paralysed is to be unable to act or move in life because we have a guilt, shame or conscience which paralyses. Not realising or wanting to accept how we relate to the Life force, our actions against others, in word or deed, literally wound ourselves. The attitude of mind we use to hurt or speak ill of someone acts as a block to the flow of our own life stream, paralysing many of our functions. For whatsoever ye do unto one of these, ye do unto me! The emotion we wield to injure another, turns in on our own life-giving stream and likewise wounds it. Thus Jesus heals by saying, Your sins are forgiven you - or - take up thy bed and walk. Life itself is the only thing that can forgive us the injury we have done it - and Jesus in us is the mouthpiece for its love and forgiveness of us. Palsy is a symbol for a disturbance of the natural function of the life stream in us. Such movements occur sometimes when a past event has shocked or hurt our nervous system; or when we have held on to a grievance from being deeply hurt or shocked physically and emotionally. The act of holding on to our hate, malice, or judgement of someone who has caused the injury or was not there to comfort us when we needed them, cause the pain itself to become built into our soul. This pain disturbs the action of the life stream in its normal expression as love, sensation of well being, physical strength, creativeness and spontaneous inner wisdom. Similarly with a withered hand, for this represents our inability to act creatively, or to give and share ourselves with others - to give others a hand that supports, encourages or carries their load. Maybe our physical hands are fine, but how are the hands of our soul? Many of us may also have, within our soul, an issue of blood. To bleed is to lose our life fluid, our physical life. To bleed from our soul is to lose our life force, in this case from the genitals, through misuse of sexual feelings, or of the creative function of childbirth. To give ourselves sexually when our inner feelings tell us to refrain; or to use abortion as a means of killing Life in us expressed as a baby, is to wound our soul and cause it to bleed. But Jesus comes, as he says, not to condemn but to redeem. Not for the saved, but the sinners. Most of us too, are deaf and dumb. For though God speaks to us in our dreams, through our sense of beauty, through our love, the seasons, plants, and all visible creation; and if we are unwilling to hear him calling us through these, he yet speaks to us through men who witness Gods presence in their own experience; through books, music, poetry and all our devices, yet we shut our ears. And if we do hear, we often choose not to act as yet another voice through which God can sing and talk. Can you deny that your soul is sick unto death? Does it not have many of these soul sicknesses, or perhaps even more? Is your soul even dead within you? A woman, told that God speaks to us through our moments of uplift or beauty said, But I never feel that way When streams of living laughter, wisdom, beauty and creativeness flow through us, our soul is alive. Lacking these, our soul is indeed dead, and Jesus can raise it from this death even as was done with Lazarus. Even if your inner voice shouts within you that Love, Light and Life can transform and heal your being you may prefer to believe otherwise. Yet you do so despite the failure which the worldly life demonstrates every day with its criminality, wars, dissatisfaction, meaninglessness and destruction. You are truly, like so many of us, deaf, dumb and blind to the proof God gives us every day. As soon as you allow the inner Light to illuminate you, all this can be changed, sometimes in the twinkling of an eye. Starr Daily, a convict who discovered this for himself, the hard way, says. I recall a time when I was being held in jail on suspicion of burglary. For two days and nights I had been subjected to third degree police methods in an effort to torture a confession out of me. My head had been beaten with a rubber hose until it resembled a huge stone bruise, swollen beyond human shape, my face black from the congealed blood beneath the surface. Lighted cigars had been pressed against my flesh. I had hung for three hours with my wrists handcuffed over a hot steam pipe. My arms had been twisted behind me and my elbows beaten with black jacks until the bones felt crunchy. Heavy heels had ground my bare feet against a concrete floor. On the third night of this I was at the end of my endurance. Again I was dragged into the torture room and sat down within the semi-circle of twelve big detectives. My previous sustaining energy of hate and anger had dwindled into a dull sense of indifference. I was alarmed at this new state of affairs. For I had learned that pain could easily be assimilated if sufficient hatred could be thrown against it. I did not want to weaken. Death was preferable. But could I stand the pain without the sustaining force of hate? |
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Youd better open up and come clean, the Chief informed me. If you dont youre gonna get the works. Yunderstand? I continued to sit in stoic silence, expecting the worst, and wondering if I would be able to take it. It was the show-down. Unless I broke, my life was not worth a dime. I knew this as two of the detectives stepped toward me. Then a strange thing took place in my consciousness. All hate and anger were gone. The vague sense of indifference vanished. And in an unbidden instant, there welled up within me an overwhelming compassion for these men, for their pathetic ignorance, their undeveloped souls, for the pitiful condition of their minds and hearts. And as this strange sentiment reached a high peak of intensity within me the Chief spoke, and what he said constituted a minor miracle. Dont hit him again, he barked, take him back. I was returned to my cell, and for the remainder of the night was under the care of a doctor. The next morning I was transferred to a private hospital, where I lived for three weeks. Every day a number of women came to see me, bringing flowers and other gifts. It was all quite mystifying, and the nurses guarded explanations did not clarify the mystery. These women were the wives of city detectives. I could not figure the thing out. I was only a friendless, unprotected criminal. They had no reason to placate me with gifts and attention because they feared what I might reveal. I was told not to worry about anything, that all bills would be paid. Nor was I returned to jail on being discharged from the hospital. Instead I was given an envelope and told that was free to go. In the envelope was no word of explanation. Only five crisp, ten dollar bills. It was not until twenty years later, twenty years filled with crime and punishment, that I was able to see through this mystery, and to know the power, because of which my life had been spared and this odd consideration shown me. (7) What was it that finally showed Starr Daily the power of Love? It was Jesus! He says: I re-entered prison for the third time with sinister ideas. Three times I tried to fight my way to freedom. The first two times were of the Lone wolf variety; the third involved group action, destruction and physical violence. Our plan was to cause a mob riot and during its height to seize the deputy warden as a shield and hostage, then under threats of death force him to give the order that would open the gates. The plot was discovered and I was sentenced to the dungeon. The average time for a strong man in the hole is fifteen days, at the end of which time the doctor ends the sentence. This time came and went. Finally, I collapsed. I seemed to be sustained by hate alone as I lay inured in the lowest hell earth had to offer. Yet as I lay near death on the icy floor of the cell, a strange new thought came to me. I realised that I had been a dynamo of energy in everything I had done. I began to wonder what would have happened if I had used my powers for something other than destruction. It was to me a completely revolutionary thought! What then followed is difficult to describe. I first began to dream disconnected dreams, then they took on meaning. These dreams were the same I had as a child - beautiful dreams of Jesus Christ, the man I had tried to avoid for many years. He paused near my side and looked down deep into my eyes as though he were trying to penetrate my soul. In all my life I had never seen or felt such love. Then I seemed to see all the people I had ever injured directly or indirectly, or who had injured me. I poured out love to them which seemed to heal their hurts. Then we were in a great auditorium and I spoke of love to all the people. I seemed to be assuring myself at the same time that I was awake and that I would never forget these words flowing over my lips. When I consciously returned to my dungeon environment, the state of my mind had completely changed. The cell was illuminated with a new kind of light - the light of my own redeemed eye. Before that experience, I was a callused criminal; after it I was completely healed of my criminal tendencies! As a result, the prison doors swung open five years in advance of the time set for my release. (8) This Light, Life and Love that heals us, is everything that sentimentalism is not. In its practical application love is as precise and scientific as mathematics. Without it there could be no universe, no cell, no organisation of any kind. Because love is the only integrating power in existence. It is all that can establish order out of chaos - or maintain order in chaos. Love is to grow into oneness with God. With the light of Love to guide us, the idea of seeking God fades on the film of our consciousness, and we know, then, that this idea, long held and fostered by men, is as false as the beard of Hercules. It is God who is doing the seeking. It is God who stands at our door and knocks. When we consciously and deliberately set out to seek God, we are simply being annoyed by Gods seeking us. His incessant pounding on our door irritates us, we try to escape from this friction and annoyance, and we call this seeking God. We go to church or a lecture hall, or we drop a coin in the hand of a beggar, or we join a charitable organisation. And the more we seek the further we drift from the real consciousness of Gods presence, for we stifle His voice and dull the sound of His knocking. God is the Supreme Shepherd and it must forever be the logical procedure for the shepherd to seek his lost sheep, and not for his lost sheep to seek him. (7) Besides starting the process of healing in us; besides leading us beyond national prejudices, beyond any one religion or viewpoint, the Light leads us now beyond the limitations of our own individual consciousness. Gradually, and in a meaningful way, God shares with us the souls of others, when we am in a position to help. In our times of quiet, we are shown the inner thoughts or conditions of those we am in contact with, but only when helpful to us or to them. Or else our presence or consciousness travels to them to support, comfort, heal or teach. Talking of his wife, who was dying of cancer, a man told me: I had risen several times that night to watch over my wife and attend to her needs. I did so again, and saw to my astonishment, the form of a friend, kneeling beside the bed. Gradually it faded; but later I learnt that this woman had been kneeling at prayer, just at that time, asking Gods help for my wife. Another man says, In my periods of quiet, when I sit silently, not reaching out or trying to get anywhere, but simply being open to anything God may wish to have me know or experience, there occasionally arise distinct impressions. Sometimes these are symbolic images, such as when I saw a friend mending an undergarment, and knew it meant she was mending an inner injury to her emotion. Or when I saw an acquaintance banging on a brick wall of her house, when a little to the left was a doorway she could walk through, and knew a difficulty had arisen in her life, but before her was an open way to walk through this problem. Other times there comes a feeling of being in contact with the person and his mood. Then God and I take up the persons burden and help him. In other words, I do with anothers burden what I do with my own, I hold it out to my Father who strengthens me, and tells me what is best to be done. At times, like Jesus at the well, we are given an understanding of a persons whole life, in order to help him more fully. But none of this comes through attempting to force its development, nor does it come to him who has not learnt how to use it wisely. For apart from knowing the soul of another, each of us in some measure makes contact with the mind of God, which holds in it memory of all things. Thus it is that Jesus talks with Moses and Elias on the Mountain, for they represent all that has been learnt and accomplished by the soul of man in the past, in all ages. In this way, such men as Cayce and Steiner were able to diagnose sickness in people they never met - from afar. Or unravel their past. Or tell of previous sojourns in the body. Or talk of history through seeing it in the Universal mind of God. No baby can reach manhood by seeking it, only by going along with the inner processes of growth, in patience and harmony. So too - we cannot claim these abilities harmoniously except by going along with Lifes activity upon us, and growing in spiritual stature. Then there is no seeking, there is only becoming. There is no grasping, only having. For this thing is grasped only with open hands. Then I saw before me a low mountain overlooking the plains of Syria. Shepherds were herding their flocks on its slopes. Near the summit, Christ stood with His disciples gathered around him. As He spoke, I listened as intently as did they. Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. The meaning suddenly became obvious for the first time. The sad, depressed, and despondent would, in their misery, seek God; urged on by sorrow within themselves, they would continue seeking Him until their lives were indeed made rich and their souls filled with joy; thus would theirs be the kingdom of heaven within, where Christ had repeatedly told us it would be found. Now He was saying, Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. I realised that He was not referring to milk-sops or self-imposed martyrs or masochists, but that the only way one could be truly meek was by first accepting himself as a marvellous part of God. Once the God-self was recognised and appreciated, all need for arrogance and egotism was gone. It was the necessary acceptance of our God-selves which allowed both meekness and inheritance of the earth, meaning the inheritance of the kingdom of heaven within ourselves while we are still on earth. As Christ continued speaking, I realised that in one way or another we were all blessed and many times blessed, and that if we failed to recognise our blessedness, the problem lay in our selves. When I looked up again, Christ was saying, Ye are the salt of the earth . . . . Ye are the light of the world. It seemed to me that Christ was saying a part of God was in each of us. (9) Then a Priestess said, Speak to us of Prayer. And he answered, saying: You pray in your distress and in your need; would that you might pray also in the fullness of your joy and in your days of abundance. For what is prayer but the expansion of yourself into the living ether? And if it is for your comfort to pour your darkness into space, it is also for your delight to pour forth the dawning of your heart. And if you cannot but weep when your soul summons you to prayer, she should spur you again, and yet again, though weeping, until you shall come laughing. When you pray you rise to meet in the air those who are praying at that very hour, and whom, save in prayer, you may not meet. Therefore let your visit to that temple invisible be for naught but ecstasy and sweet communion. For if you should enter the temple for no other purpose than asking you shall not receive: And if you should enter into it to humble yourself you shall not be lifted: Or even if you should enter into it to beg for the good of others you shall be not heard. It is enough that you enter the temple invisible. I cannot teach you how to pray in words. God listens not to your words save when He Himself utters them through your lips. And I cannot teach you the prayer of the seas and forests and the mountains. But you who are born of the mountains and the forests and the seas can find their prayers in your heart, and if you but listen in the stillness of the night you shall hear them saying in silence: Our God, who art our winged self, it is thy will in us that willeth. It is thy desire in us that desireth. It is thy urge in us that would turn our nights, which are shine, into days which are thins also. We cannot ask thee for aught, for thou knowest our needs before they are born in us: Thou art our need; and in giving us more of thyself thou givest us all. And a man said, Speak to us of Self-Knowledge. And he answered, saying: Your hearts know in silence the secrets of the days and nights. But your ears thirst for the sound of your hearts knowledge. You would know in words that which you have always known in thought. You would touch with your fingers the naked body of your dreams. And it is well you should. The hidden well-spring of your soul must needs rise and run murmuring to the sea; And the treasures of your infinite depths would be revealed to your eyes. But let there be no scales to weigh your unknown treasure; and seek not the depths of your knowledge with staff or sounding line. For self is a sea, boundless and measureless. Say not, I have found the truth, but rather, I have found a truth. Say not, I have found the path of the soul. Say rather, I have met the soul walking upon my path. For the soul walks upon all paths. The soul walks not upon a line, neither does it grow like a reed. The soul unfolds itself, like a lotus of countless petals. A man dreamt he climbed through a small window into a huge building. From the window a stair led downwards beneath the ground, where he found a room filled with gramophone records. And the building was his larger self, and the records, those of all his lives and his souls activities. Standing before these records he picked one out to look upon it. Realising the importance of the moment he concentrated fully upon the cover of the record to read the words thereon. But they swam before his sight, for the power of the intellect alone is not sufficient to bring understanding of who we are and what we have been. The words then began to focus, but a great pressure came upon his temples. Reaching up he felt hands upon his head, and grasped the fingers, pulling the hands forward into view. And as he did this he knew these were the hands of Christ upon him; and at the same time the hands of a friend who had spoken to him of God. Thus do the hidden hands of our redeemer and those he works through come to our awareness, and we know our soul has been always in the hands of God, though we knew it not. Then he broke, and a torrent of cries and tears came from him. And the tears washed away that which had been locked, and the doors of his soul opened, allowing the feelings which had been long imprisoned there to arise and come out with the cries - Jesus, I love you. I love you. I love you! |
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