Tuesday, 27 March 2018

What does Easter mean to us today?


I am fortunate in that I have been able to travel to many countries in the past twenty or so years. My travels have taken me to areas where the main religions of our world at this present time are deeply established in the cultures of the local people. In Christian areas I have seen many statues in churches and wayside shrines, depicting an agonised looking Jesus, with crown of thorns, bleeding and hanging from a cross. I feel sad when I see these portrayals of the Easter story. In many ways, I am glad that in our UK society these days, Easter is a time most children look forward to with great enthusiasm because of their anticipated Easter egg hunts, school holiday and lots of fun and games. The story of the crucifixion, if heard at all, seems to have faded into insignificance, for many.

However, as adults, there is much which is truly relevant for our modern day lives, and the White Eagle teaching offers deeper understanding of the underlying symbolism of the story. There is a particularly interesting passage in the book`The Lightbringer`, which I quoted in the pre-Easter service I led in our Americas' Temple  a couple of weeks ago. It links with what White Eagle teaches about the Christ being the light within our own being, and how we can all encourage this light to arise (the true resurrection) and take control of our stressed and often fearful everyday self. Having talked about the story of Jesus stilling the storm-tossed sea, White Eagle goes on to say, `When the soul calls rightly, the Master hears. In you rises the power which causes you to be still, to be tranquil. Your Master takes over control of your boat - which is your soul - and you become calm. Do you now see the true meaning of Christ being the saviour of humankind? It is not the fact of a physical body being nailed to a wooden cross which saves humanity from its sins, but you yourself, when you rise (or go within) to that supreme place of consciousness where you contact the solar force: your solar self, the Christ. The Christ takes possession of all the vehicles and bodies. This is what salvation is - not the death of another human like yourselves hanging on a cross, although that too has a wonderful symbolism.` So that in The Living Word of St John White Eagle says:
'The Christ in you has to transmute and redeem you, then the lower self passes away and has power over you no longer. Jesus the Christ upon the cross demonstrated this cosmic truth to all the world. The crucifixion spells the surrender of the man/woman to God, the heavenly Father/Mother.'

White Eagle knows that to surrender at a time of great pain or distress is very hard to do, but I truly believe and have experienced for myself, that if we can make just a small effort to contact that Christ within, then the light, the love of Christ, can rise up and help us to find renewed strength and courage, and help even the physical body. Surrender then, is really about allowing another, greater part of ourselves to take over.

Monday, 19 March 2018

The Dunkirk Spirit


Recently the UK has been in the grip of what became named `The Beast from the East`, with bitterly cold East wind and arctic blizzards. During this time, a wonderful demonstration of human caring, thoughtfulness and kindness towards total strangers has emerged. It has been called `The Dunkirk spirit` in remembrance of that time in the Second World war when so many boatmen took their little vessels across the channel to save the stranded soldiers. 
Yes, in many ways we seem to live in a very sad and suffering world, with much cruelty in evidence. And yet, actually, within the majority of human beings, I truly believe, there is a wonderful inner radiance of brotherly love and light. It is naturally there, as the Aquarian energy arises in so many hearts and minds, quite irrespective of any religious belief. Our inner work with the Star encourages the awakening of every human heart and mind to the light, and we have had a wonderful example recently of how this is happening.
Our UK news has been full of amazing stories:
*The business man who paid a hotel to take in fifteen homeless people out of the bitter cold.
*The Rochdale volunteer who opened up the local community centre, took tea to stranded motorists on the motorway, (climbing up the steep embankment!) and subsequently provided over two hundred hot meals, and makeshift beds for the night.
*The doctors and nurses who walked miles in the snow to get on duty in their hospitals.
*The farmers (and others) who worked ceaselessly with their four wheel drive vehicles to try to clear roads and take care workers to their elderly housebound patients.
*And even the guy who had lots of bananas in his lorry and walked up and down the lines of stranded cars giving them away.
Human kindness and thoughtfulness, sacrifice and love are there in abundance. Let us keep hope in our hearts, that a new era of growth in kindness truly is dawning.

In SEEKING SERENITY White Eagle says: `Trust and have courage. The tests you are called on to undergo have their bright side, and the cloud has not just a silver lining but even a golden one.`