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The Prince of Peace
“Whoever has come to know the world has found a corpse.
And whoever has found (this) corpse, of him the world is not worthy. . . . If you do not abstain from the world, you will not find the kingdom.” —Jesus, The Gospel of Thomas
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The world is a corpse . . . so said the Master, the “Prince of Peace.” Not the planet, just the world of man’s making. Especially the world we’ve constructed of concrete, iron and plastic — of consumptive commercial enterprise, political polarization and division; of poverty, greed and avarice; of mass starvation and hysteria; of war and genocide. That world is dead and is only sustained by the life-energy men and women pour into it, draining away their own life substance, their God-given birthright.
War is such a waste of life energy and natural resources. Those who declare and conduct wars lose their lives just as surely as those who die on the battlefields. And those who seek to profit from manipulating the masses and selling them false security are foolishly and deceivingly selling dishonest goods. The lie of the serpent has always been a futile endeavor to be honest with dishonest good. One cannot give what one doesn’t have oneself. One cannot sell peace to a world at war with itself who does not own peace oneself. Nor can one revive a corpse who has not the power to infuse flesh with life. Best to put one’s efforts toward bringing forth a new world. (The 1982 film Koyaanisqatsi . . . Life Out of Balance and needing a new beginning . . . comes to mind.) A world out of balance is destined to topple.
LIFE IS A GIFT AND A MIRACLE
I resonate with the sayings in the Gospel of Thomas. This saying by Jesus is powerfully resonating in my heart and mind as I approach writing this post:
“If the flesh came into being because of the spirit, it is a wonder. But if the spirit (came into being) because of the body, it is a wonder of wonders. Yet I marvel at how this great wealth has taken up residence in this poverty.”
I marvel at how wonderous and mysterious is my own sustained incarnation after eighty-two years, and how this flesh body still pulsates with the breath of life. I marvel at how my mind arises from my body to meet and share the Consciousness of God descending from Heaven above, a gift that connects me with my Creator making my personal world one, as heaven and earth are one. This saying of Jesus brings sadness and hope into my heart:
“I stood in the middle of the world, and in flesh I appeared to them. I found all of them drunk. None of them did I find thirsty. And my soul ached for the children of humanity, because they are blind in their heart, and they cannot see; for they came into the world empty, (and) they also seek to depart from the world empty. But now they are drunk. (But) when they shake off their wine, then they will change their mind.”
Will we change our minds and our hearts? My hope is likely in vain. That was some twenty-two hundred years ago; not very long when one considers the length of a human lifespan — in terms of generations, perhaps as little as sixty-five or seventy. How much do you think the world has changed in such a short period of time? Do you think the Master’s words still apply to this generation? He is on record as having said “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words will not pass away.” I believe the man-made world is just as dead today as it was then. That said, still . . .
“The Earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof; the world and they that dwell therein. For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods.”
The “ordinances” for the earth and its fullness are established upon the sea of Divine Consciousness, the Heaven for the unfolding of Earth’s journey through the Cosmos. Our part is to set them in the earth, to materialize creation. The true creator stays with his creation throughout the cycles of its existence, and according to astronomical predictions, this planet has several more billion years ahead of it . . . but not necessarily as it now is or has been. Change is definitely afoot for the earth and for earthlings.
I’m preaching to the choir here, of course, just sharing the thoughts and meditations of my heart that started flowing in upon seeking, asking and knocking on the door of Heaven. The rest of Psalm 24 wants to be shared here as well, perhaps as the focus for this post.
Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? or who shall stand in his holy place? He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully. He shall receive the blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation. This is the generation of them that seek him, that seek thy face, O Jacob. Selah.
Who was Jacob that his face would be sought by this generation? He was, of course, the Father of the Nation of Israel, having received the blessing of Abraham, the father of his father Isaac, from whom he stole his brother Esau’s birthright and their father’s blessing. (The commentary and open forum the link above will take you to is insightful and worthy of your time.) The overarching answer to that question, of course, lies in the Akashic records of the several incarnations of the LORD of lords, who was incarnate in the man Jesus — and that information lies in the realm of knowledge of a much higher order — which is not unavailable to us today. According to the words of this psalm, the Lord was incarnate in Jacob as well.
We are in the Day of the “Second Coming” of the Christ , who was incarnate in a number of great beings of renown whose timely and appointed appearances are all part of the restoration of Man to his original state of oneness with the Creator. The significance of Jacob’s “face” lies in the manner in which Jacob “wrestled with God” and therein proved his worthiness and stature of spirit to bring forth a nation¹ . . . and thereby initiate a cycle of restoration of Man to his rightful state of co-creator with God. The story in the last chapters of Genesis — along with the dramatic episode of their wandering in the desert for forty-years as told in Exodus — are remarkable stories telling of the hardships the Nation of Israel suffered as the LORD God purified and chastened his children and proved them in the fire of love and truth. From out of all they went through emerged the opportunity for life to be restored to the body of Man, the Body of God on Earth. That restoration failed with Israel, and failed again with the re-initiation by the Lord of Love himself.
This generation once again seeks the face of Jacob through whom the first opportunity of Man’s restoration was initiated . . . only that face today is the face of the Prince of Peace. For it is peace the peoples of planet Earth now seek and for which we all yearn. We will bring peace to the world when we look into the face of one another and see the face of God . . . and love what we see . . . what the pure of heart see. In a sense, we have to wrestle with our traditional concept of who and what God is, just as Abraham wrestled with the angel of God over the tradition which required the sacrifice of his firstborn, Isaac, to Jehovah. With that denial of tradition, Abraham brought to a close the era of human sacrifice. Today we sacrifice human lives in the marketplace of Wall Street and in the battlefields of warring nations. To find peace we need to wrestle with and overcome our own addiction to war and to that which we seek to gain by waging war . . . war of any and all kinds.
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(The painting of the face of Jesus at the top, “The Prince of Peace,” was done by Akiane Kramarik at the age of 8. According to her story, she felt asked and compelled from within her spirt to paint it. If you click on her name you can listen to her amazing story. She also painted this one.)
I’ve come to love this One, Jesus (aka Jeshua), in whom the Christ incarnated to bring love into the world and thereby initiate the final cycle of redemption and restoration of Man to his true state of oneness with His Heavenly Father, a oneness which he proclaimed for himself and exemplified to his disciples and to the world during his life and brief public ministry. I’ve come to know him as my Self, as the One I Am, for I am, and you are, as much a son or a daughter of the Father as He is. We are in the days of his “Second Coming,” this time through the hearts of human beings — and as the Son of Man coming upon the clouds of the heaven of consciousness. These final words of Psalm 24 describe what we all must do to welcome His coming and complete the cycle of restoration that He initiated two-thousand year ago.
Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory?The LORD strong and mighty, the LORD mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.
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I leave you to ponder these words and those of this blog post, which I’m feeling may well be my last post on Healing Tones. Thank you for sharing the thoughts and meditations of my heart. May God bless and keep you safe from harm in the loving arms of The Prince of Peace. Aumen
Be love. Be loved
Anthony
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¹ “Jacob wrestles with God before going to meet his brother. What do we make of it? Obviously God could beat Jacob in a wrestling match so it seems that it may be that Jacob was having doubts or that God needed to test him. The NJBC says, “Jacob is truly a man of blessing, but this time he wrestles for it and receives it from God (in contrast to his cheating Esau in order to receive Isaac’s blessing.” Jacob has just prayed to God and laid his thoughts bare. Now he has wrestled with him and won. Now Jacob is ready to become the father of Israel. As Orual asked in C.S. Lewis’s masterpiece, Till we have faces, “How can the gods meet us face to face till we have faces?” Also, “I saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer. Till that word can be dug out of us, why should they hear the babble that we think we mean? How can they meet us face to face till we have faces?’” Jacob now has a face and is ready to become the father of a great nation. First he must make things right with his own brother. Jacob may have been struck by earnest doubts in the face of possible bloodshed and death but this meeting was too important for covenantal history. God had to intervene.” (The BioLogos Forum)
Comments on: "Seeking the Face of Jacob" (5)
… your best one yet. It touched me deeply. The quotes are not new to me. I remember singing those words as a young member of the EDL choir in Cape Town. I still remember the bass part.
45 years later I realise how I’ve grown to understand them, and the experience they describe. Those everlasting doors need lifting in each moment that I may be a door for His release. Something you do so well through your writing, Tony.
Bless you brazzart and bless your words, so clear and exact. Yes!
What a ring of truth your words have, Anthony. You have described so accurately the current status of humanity and what must be done to avoid its extinction. Peace is indeed the operative word, something we are each responsible for bringing into our immediate environment. Then our heart connections with human beings everywhere will convey it into the whole body of humanity. This is the work of “the Second Coming,” my and your work, and the work of all spiritually awake angels on earth.
You and I and a handful of awakened angels, relatively speaking, know what our work is. We are enough to steer the ship of humanity across the stormy sea of human consciousness—which will be “no more” when the ship arrives on the far shore of the New Earth, where we will co-create with God a New World. Human consciousness will pass away and only Divine Consciousness remain. Of this we have been duly warned and indeed promised. It is wonderful to be in position to converse in these terms with you, Jerry. Thank you for engaging.
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