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Foundations of World Unity
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Pages 99-106
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THE QUICKENING SPIRIT
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Today the human world is in need of a great power by which
these glorious principles and purposes may be executed. The
cause of peace is a very great cause; it is the cause of God,
and all the forces of the world are opposed to it. Governments for
instance, consider militarism as the step to human progress, that
division among men and nations is the cause of patriotism and honor,
that if one nation attack and conquer another, gaining wealth, territory
and glory thereby, this warfare and conquest, this bloodshed and
cruelty are the cause of that victorious nation's advancement and
prosperity. This is an utter mistake. Compare the nations of the
world to the members of a family. A family is a nation in miniature.
Simply enlarge the circle of the household and you have the nation.
Enlarge the circle of nations and you have all humanity. The conditions
surrounding the family surround the nation. The happenings
in the family are the happenings in the life of the nation. Would it add
to the progress and advancement of a family if dissensions should arise
among its members, fighting, pillaging each other, jealous and revengeful
of injury, seeking selfish advantage? Nay, this would be
the cause of the effacement of progress and advancement. So it is
in the great family of nations, for nations are but an aggregate of
families. Therefore as strife and dissension destroy a family and
prevent its progress, so nations are destroyed and advancement
hindered.
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All the heavenly books, divine prophets, sages and philosophers
agree that warfare is destructive to human development, and peace
constructive. They agree that war and strife strike at the foundations
of humanity. Therefore a power is needed to prevent war and to
proclaim and establish the oneness of humanity.
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But knowledge of the need of this power is not sufficient. Realizing
that wealth is desirable is not becoming wealthy. The admission
that scientific attainment is praiseworthy does not confer scientific
knowledge. Acknowledgment of the excellence of honor does not make
a man honorable. Knowledge of human conditions and the needed
remedy for them is not the cause of their betterment. To admit that
health is good does not constitute health. A skilled physician is needed
to remedy existing human conditions. As a physician is required to
have complete knowledge of pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics and
treatment, so this world physician must be wise, skillful and capable
before health will result. His mere knowledge is not health; it must be
applied and the remedy carried out.
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The attainment of any object is conditioned upon knowledge,
volition and action. Unless these three conditions are forthcoming
there is no execution or accomplishment. In the erection of a house
it is first necessary to know the ground and design the house suitable
for it; second, to obtain the means or funds necessary for the construction;
third, to actually build it. Therefore a power is needed to
carry out and execute what is known and admitted to be the remedy
for human conditions; namely, the unification of mankind. Furthermore,
it is evident that this cannot be realized through material
process and means. The accomplishment of this unification cannot be
through racial power, for races are different and diverse in tendencies.
It cannot be through patriotic power, for nationalities are unlike. Nor
can it be effected through political power since the policies of governments
and nations are various. That is to say, any effort toward
unification through these material means would benefit one and injure
another because of unequal and individual interests. Some may believe
this great remedy can be found in dogmatic insistence upon
imitations and interpretations. This would likewise be without foundation
and result. Therefore it is evident that no means but an ideal
means, a spiritual power, divine bestowals and the breaths of the
Holy Spirit will heal this world sickness of war, dissension and discord.
Nothing else is possible; nothing can be conceived of. But through
spiritual means and the divine power it is possible and practicable.
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Consider history. What has brought unity to nations, morality
to peoples and benefits to mankind? If we reflect upon it we will find
that establishing the divine religions has been the greatest means
toward accomplishing the oneness of humanity. The foundation of
divine reality in religion has done this; not imitations of ancestral
religious forms. Imitations are opposed to each other and have ever
been the cause of strife, enmity, jealousy and war. The divine religions
are collective centers in which diverse standpoints may meet, agree
and unify. They accomplish oneness of nativities, races and policies.
For instance, His Holiness Christ united various nations, brought
peace to warring peoples and established the oneness of human kind.
The conquering Greeks and Romans, the prejudiced Egyptians and
Assyrians were all in a condition of strife, enmity and war but His
Holiness gathered these varied peoples together and removed the
foundations of discord; not through racial, patriotic or political power
but through divine power, the power of the Holy Spirit. This was not
otherwise possible. All other efforts of men and nations remain as
mere mention in history, without accomplishment.
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As this great result is contingent upon divine power and bestowals,
where shall the world obtain that power? God is eternal and ancient;
not a new God. His sovereignty is of old, not recent; not merely
existent these five or six thousand years. This infinite universe is from
everlasting. The sovereignty, power, names and attributes of God are
eternal, ancient. His names presuppose creation and predicate His
existence and will. We say God is creator. This name creator appears
when we connote creation. We say God is the provider. This name presupposes
and proves the existence of the provided. God is love. This
name proves the existence of the beloved. In the same way God is
mercy, God is justice, God is life, etc., etc. Therefore as God is creator,
eternal and ancient, there were always creatures and subjects existing
and provided for. There is no doubt that divine sovereignty is eternal.
Sovereignty necessitates subjects, ministers, trustees and others subordinate
to sovereignty. Could there be a king without country, subjects
and armies? If we conceive of a time when there were no creatures,
no servants, no subjects of divine lordship we dethrone God and predicate
a time when God was not. It would be as if He had been recently
appointed and man had given these names to Him. The divine sovereignty
is ancient, eternal. God from everlasting was love, justice,
power, creator, provider, the omniscient, the bountiful.
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As the divine entity is eternal, the divine attributes are co-existent,
co-eternal. The divine bestowals are therefore without beginning,
without end. God is infinite; the works of God are infinite;
the bestowals of God are infinite. As His divinity is eternal, His lordship
and perfections are without end. As the bounty of the Holy
Spirit is eternal, we can never say that His bestowals terminate, else
He terminates. If we think of the sun and then try to conceive of the
cessation of the solar flame and heat, we have predicated the non-existence
of the sun. For separation of the sun from its rays and heat
is inconceivable. Therefore if we limit the bestowals of God we limit
the attributes of God and limit God.
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Let us then trust in the bounty and bestowal of God. Let us be
exhilarated with the divine breath, illumined and exalted by the
heavenly glad-tidings. God has ever dealt with man in mercy and
kindness. He who conferred the divine spirit in former times is
abundantly able and capable at all times and periods to grant the
same bestowals. Therefore let us be hopeful. The God who gave to the
world formerly will do so now and in the future. God who breathed
the breath of the Holy Spirit upon His servants will breathe it upon
them now and hereafter. There is no cessation to His bounty. The
divine spirit is penetrating from eternity to eternity for it is the
bounty of God and the bounty of God is eternal. Can you conceive of
limitation of the divine power in atomic verities or cessation of the
divine bounty in existing organisms? Could you conceive the power
now manifest in this glass in cohesion of its atoms, becoming non-existent?
The energy by which the water of the sea is constituted,
failing to exert itself and the sea disappearing? A shower of rain today
and no more showers afterward? The effulgence of the sun
terminated and no more light or heat?
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When we observe that in the kingdom of minerals the divine
bounties are continuous, how much more shall we expect and realize
in the divine spiritual Kingdom! How much greater the radiation of
the lights of God and the bounty of life everlasting upon the soul of
man! As the body of the universe is continuous, indestructible, the
bounties and bestowals of the divine spirit are everlasting.
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I praise God that I am privileged to be present in this revered
assembly
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which is quickened with spiritual susceptibilities and
heavenly attraction; its members investigating the reality; their
utmost hope the establishment of international peace and their
greatest purpose service to the world of humanity.
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When we observe the world of created phenomena we discover
that each atom of the atoms of substance is moving through the
various degrees and kingdoms of organic life. For instance, consider
the ethereal element which is penetrating and traveling through all
the contingent realities. When there is vibration or movement in the
ethereal element, the eye is affected by that vibration and beholds
what is known as light.
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In the same manner the bestowals of God are moving and circulating
throughout all created things. This illimitable divine bounty
has no beginning and will have no ending. It is moving, circulating
and becomes effective wherever capacity is developed to receive it.
In every station there is a specialized capacity. Therefore we must
be hopeful that through the bounty and favor of God, this spirit of
life infusing all created things shall quicken humanity and from its
bestowals the human world become a divine world, this earthly kingdom
the mirror of the realm of divinity, the virtues and perfections of
the world of humanity become unveiled and the image and likeness
of God be reflected from this temple.
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THE LAW OF GOD
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Surely for everything there is an all-comprehending wisdom;
especially for the great and important affairs of life. The supreme
and most important happening in the human world is the Manifestation
of God and the descent of the law of God. The holy, divine
Manifestations did not reveal themselves for the purpose of founding
a nation, sect or faction. They did not appear in order that a certain
number might acknowledge their prophethood. They did not declare
their heavenly mission and message in order to lay the foundation for
a religious belief. Even His Holiness Christ did not become manifest
that we should merely believe in him as the Christ, follow him and
adore his mention. All these are limited in scope and requirement
whereas the Reality of Christ is an unlimited essence. The infinite and
unlimited Reality cannot be bounded by any limitation. Nay, rather
His Holiness Christ appeared in order to illumine the world of humanity,
to render the earthly world celestial, to make the human
kingdom a realm of angels, to unite the hearts, to enkindle the light
of love in human souls, so that such souls might become independent,
attaining complete unity and fellowship, turning to God, entering
into the divine Kingdom, receiving the bounties and bestowals of God
and partaking of the manna from heaven. Through Christ they were
intended to be baptized by the Holy Spirit, attain a new spirit and
realize the life everlasting. All the holy precepts and the announcements
of prophetic laws were for these various and heavenly purposes.
Therefore we offer thanks to God that although no earthly relation
obtains among us, yet--Praise be to God!--ideal and divine bonds
blend us together. We have gathered here in this meeting, eagerly
anticipating the showing forth of the divine bestowals.
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In past centuries the nations of the world have imagined that
the law of God demanded blind imitation of ancestral forms of belief
and worship. For example the Jews were captives of hereditary racial
religious observances. The Mohammedans likewise have been held in
the bondage of traditionary forms and ceremonials. The Christians also
have been implicit followers of ancient tradition and hereditary
teaching. At the same time the basic foundation of the religion of
God which was ever the principle of love, unity and the fellowship of
humanity has been forsaken and cast aside, each religious system
holding tenaciously to imitations of ancestral forms as the supreme
essential. Therefore hatred and hostility have appeared in the world
instead of the divine fruitage of unity and love. By reason of this it
has been impossible for the followers of religion to meet together in
fellowship and agreement. Even contact and communication have
been considered contaminating and the outcome has been a condition
of complete alienation and mutual bigotry. There has been no investigation
of the essential underlying basis of reality. One whose
father was a Jew, invariably proved to be a Jew; a Mohammedan
was born of a Mohammedan; a Buddhist was a Buddhist because of
the faith of his father before him; and so on. In brief, religion was a
heritage descending from father to son, ancestry to posterity without
investigation of the fundamental reality; consequently all religionists
were veiled, obscured and at variance.
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Praise be to God! We are living in this most radiant century
wherein human perceptions have developed and investigations of
real foundations characterize mankind. Individually and collectively
man is proving and penetrating into the reality of outer and inner conditions.
Therefore it has come to pass that we are renouncing all that
savors of blind imitation, and impartially and independently investigating
truth. Let us understand what constitutes the reality of
the divine religions. If a Christian sets aside traditionary forms and
blind imitation of ceremonials and investigates the reality of the
gospels, he will discover that the foundation principles of the teachings
of His Holiness Christ were mercy, love, fellowship, benevolence,
altruism, the resplendence or radiance of divine bestowals, acquisition
of the breaths of the Holy Spirit and oneness with God. Furthermore
he will learn that His Holiness declared that the Father "maketh his
sun to rise on the evil and on the good and sendeth rain on the just
and on the unjust." The meaning of this declaration is that the mercy
of God encircles all mankind; that not a single individual is deprived
of the mercy of God; and no soul is denied the resplendent bestowals
of God. The whole human race is submerged in the sea of the mercy
of the Lord and we are all the sheep of the one divine shepherd. Whatever
shortcomings exist among us must be remedied. For example
those who are ignorant must be educated so that they may become
wise; the sick must be treated until they recover; those who are immature
must be trained in order to reach maturity; those asleep must
be awakened. All this must be accomplished through love and not
through hatred and hostility. Furthermore His Holiness Jesus Christ
referring to the prophecy of Isaiah, spoke of those who "having eyes,
see not, having ears, hear not, having hearts, understand not," yet
they were to be healed. Therefore it is evident that the bounties of
Christ transformed the eye which was blind into a seeing one, rendered
the ear which was formerly deaf, attentive, and made the hard,
callous heart tender and sensitive. In other words the meaning is that
although the people possess external eyes, yet the insight or perception
of the soul is blind; although the outer ear hears, the spiritual
hearing is deaf; although they possess conscious hearts they are without
illumination; and the bounties of His Holiness Christ save souls
from these conditions. It is evident then that the manifestation of the
Messiah was synonymous with universal mercy. His providence was
universal and his teachings were for all. His lights were not restricted
to a few. Every "Christ" came to the world of mankind. Therefore we
must investigate the foundation of divine religion, discover its reality,
re-establish it and spread its message throughout the world so that it
may become the source of illumination and enlightenment to mankind,
the spiritually dead become alive, the spiritually blind receive
sight and those who are inattentive to God become awakened.
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Notes
1. [Theosophical Society.]
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