Friday, March 22, 2019
David is in hiding within us.
Now, when you read the Bible, the characters of the
Bible are not persons as we are, they are eternal states of consciousness
through which you and I - the Immortal Being - we pass through these states.
The end of it - the climax of it
is simply Jesus Christ. Each is destined to
awaken one day as Jesus Christ, who is nothing less than God Himself! Everyone
is destined to awaken as God! https://archive.org/stream/NevilleGoddard003/the_promise_explained_djvu.txt
The title of the 54th Psalm is translated as “David is hiding
with us” in the King James Version, and “David is in hiding among us” in the
Revised Standard Version; but the title should read: “David
is in hiding within us,” for that is where he is, as well as every
character in scripture. When I say, with Blake: “All that you behold,
though it appears without it is within, in your Imagination of which this world
of mortality is but a shadow,” I mean that literally, for the drama of life
unfolds from within.
The characters Jesus, David, Abraham, and Moses are but personifications
of eternal states, which you individually will encounter as you move towards
the ultimate awakening of being God himself. In his poem, “Saul” Robert Browning tells the story recorded in the
16th chapter of the Book of First Samuel, of how David cured Saul of
the evil spirits which the Lord had sent upon him.
Do not see Saul as a man, but as humanity. He is the human being
referred to in the 4th chapter of the Book of Daniel: “And the great
watcher said ‘Hew down the tree, cut off its branches, scatter its leaves and
its fruit, but leave the stump.’” Then the tree becomes personified as:
“Let him be watered with the dew from heaven; and let him move with the beasts
of the earth. Take from him the mind of man and give him the mind of a
beast. Let seven times pass over him until he knows that the Most High
rules the kingdom of men and gives it to whom he will, even the lowliest of
men.” Saul personifies the mind of the beast, for Saul went insane; he
was violent and could not remember who he was. Then David appears and
cures him of his insanity by telling him of the coming of the Messiah, saying:
“O Saul, it shall be
A Face like my face that receives thee; a Man like to me,
Thou shalt love and be loved by, forever: a Hand like this hand
Shall throw open the gates of a new life to thee! See the
Christ stand!”
You may think this is an episode in the pages of history, but it is a
drama, which will take place in you. As an insane being who is looking
for an external savior, one day you will encounter David - he who never walked
the face of the earth - and save yourself!
All revelations have the mode of certainty about them. When David
stands before you, you who were insane only a moment before, having forgotten
who you are, will remember. Then, as Saul, you will see the true
relationship between you and your son, and the revelation as to who you really
are. Then you who were formerly Saul will become Paul, and say:
“Henceforth I regard no one from the human point of view, even though I once
regarded Christ from the human point of view, I regard him thus no longer.”
Paul was trained to believe in an external, historical past of
Israel. To him David was the king of kings. But when God revealed
his son in him, Paul claimed he did not see anyone as flesh and
blood. What man, believing in the historicity of scripture, could
understand what Paul was talking about, when he was the one who formerly
tormented anyone who would not accept the historicity of the Old
Testament! But, when discussing the Messiah, Paul confessed that he could
no longer believe in any historical character of the Old Testament. (The
New, of course had not been written yet). Through revelation Paul knew
who the Messiah was and who the Lord was. Seeing himself as the Lord, the
one the world believes to be Jesus, Paul knew that what the world believed to
be a mighty king was his only begotten son who was never flesh and blood.
He knew the entire episode took place in the spirit, and said: “When it pleased
God to reveal his son in me, I discussed it not with flesh and blood.”
To see Jesus, Abraham, Moses, Jacob, or any of the characters of
scripture as men of flesh and blood and external to yourself in the pages of
history, is to see truth tempered to the weakness of your soul, because until
the revelation takes place, you are unable to stand the force of the light of revelation.
There is nothing more difficult than to give up a fixed idea, especially
concerning religion or politics. Born into a certain religious group,
your mother taught you what she was taught by her mother. The school and
church you attend confirms your mother’s words and you believe that the
characters of scripture lived in time and space and left behind a record of
their physical existence - when it isn’t so at all. These are all
revelations of an eternal drama which is in you, for your true being is your
own wonderful human imagination. http://realneville.com/txt/a_parabolic_revelation.htm
When
you have been prepared, you will be automatically drawn like a magnet into that
sphere where your faith lives. Then all that is now contained within you will
awaken; and the highest honor will be yours, with the revelation that God gave
himself to you, as you. I tell you now: God became as you are, with all of your
weaknesses and limitations; and God is going through the horrors of this world
with you until you are prepared to receive the high honor, as the story of
Jesus Christ (which has already been sown within you) erupts like a garden
already planted, and you discover you are God. http://realneville.com/txt/the_sphere_within.htm
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