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Keep A True Lent Chapter 11
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Spiritualizing the Intellect
Chapter 11
WE HAVE NO independent mind; there is only universal Mind,
but we have consciousness in that mind and we have control
over that consciousness. We have control over our own
thoughts, and our thoughts make up our consciousness. By
analyzing ourselves we find that we unconsciously separate
ourselves into different personalities. We should do this
work consciously. We should enter into the understanding
that the I AM power is given to us in consciousness, and
then join or unify that consciousness with the great Christ
Mind.
Thus the central idea in this word affirmation that we are
seeking to understand and to incorporate into our
consciousness is the Christ Mind. As spiritual
metaphysicians we find that the Christ Mind is the Mind of
Spirit. In the consciousness of man it functions as two
states of consciousness: one in the flesh, the other in
Spirit. But Spirit is the source of all.
In daily worship it is well to impress on the sensitive
mind that it is unified with Divine Mind through Christ or
the same mind that was in Christ Jesus.
With this understanding as the basic principle of our
thought, and realizing the power of thought to
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impress itself on the sensitive plate of man's mind, this
prayer is invaluable:
I separate myself in consciousness from the mind of the
flesh, that I may enter into the mind that was in Christ
Jesus.
First we disentangle our thoughts from the flesh and lift
them up to Spirit. We hold them steady in spiritual
consciousness until they begin to get hold of Spirit
essence, Spirit power, Spirit love. Everything that we see
in the manifest world comes from this one Spirit-mind; so
it is well to hold this affirmation until the most sacred
ethers respond to our realization:
I separate myself in consciousness from the mind of the
flesh, that I may enter into the mind that was in Christ
Jesus.
In connection with the value of prayer and realization we
call to mind the experience of Jacob and Esau in receiving
the blessing of their father Isaac.
It was customary to give the first-born the prior blessing,
and this blessing of the first-born belonged to Esau. But
Jacob through connivance with his mother Rebekah, got the
blessing, and of course it was by subterfuge. The procedure
was dishonest. Esau was wroth against his brother Jacob for
taking precedence in this case, and threatened his life.
The mother advised Jacob to flee to the country of her
brother Laban, and Jacob immediately set out on his
journey. He was, however, in a wilderness of thought.
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As metaphysical Christians we take this Scripture to be a
spiritual history of man as well as a history of outer
events. We try to read it according to the meaning.
Spiritual things must be spiritually discerned. The Bible
is a spiritual book. We arrive at a greater understanding
and enhance our interest in these two different characters,
Jacob and Esau, when we look on them as representative not
only of individuals but of the race as a whole.
If we study the characters Jacob and Esau, we find that
they represent dominant ideas in man, ideas that pertain to
his very being. They are of vital interest to us. As we
read out of the law we find that Esau--a hunter and a lover
of the things of appetite--represents the flesh, the body.
A man of a little different turn of mind, one who loved
home and the quiet, spiritual things of life, Jacob
represents the mind, the intellectual man.
Of course in the process of evolution the natural man comes
first. Then the spiritual man begins to unfold in us. But
here we find that the spiritual man, or rather the
intellectual man illumined by Spirit, gets the blessing.
The Israelites set great store by this blessing. Rightly
understood, blessing is a great source of inspiration. It
lays a firm foundation in the mind and it brings out the
good. A curse emphasizes evil; a blessing emphasizes only
good. Thus we come into an understanding of the importance
to the soul's evolution of the development of these two
characters, Jacob and Esau.
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As we look at the blessing that Isaac gave Jacob and Esau
(for he did bless Esau after he had blessed Jacob, giving
Esau the blessing that would bring out his character), we
discover that he was governed by law. The blessing he gave
Jacob belonged to the mind and not to the body; in fact, it
belonged to the part of the race mind concerned with
service, the part that has to do with the exercise of
authority.
In this blessing there is a calling forth of the inherent
faculties of the mind that enter into the exercise of
authority: "Let peoples serve thee." The mind dominates the
body. "Let . . . nations bow down to thee." We see nations
being dictated to by some great mind, some great dictator.
"Let thy mother's sons bow down to thee:
Cursed be every one that curseth thee,
And blessed be every one that blesseth thee."
Here we can see the power of ideas to bless or to curse. We
see that he who uses his mind to curse gets the curse in
return, while the mind that blesses receives blessings in
return.
If we study our mind we find that they are radiating energy
constantly and that whatever we send out comes back. We see
this in evidence everywhere, not only individually but
collectively.
To Esau Isaac said,
"Behold, of the fatness of the earth shall be thy dwelling,
And of the dew of heaven from above;
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And by the sword shalt thou live, and thou shalt serve thy
brother."
Here in these symbols we have the body man or man of the
flesh. "The fatness of the earth shall be thy dwelling":
man lives very close to the earth. "And by thy sword shalt
thou live": he is the man of flesh that the man of the mind
sends forth to carry out his warring ideas. Intellectual
man is the general or the governor or the dictator that
sends the man of the flesh to do his bidding.
"And it shall come to pass, when thou shalt break loose,
That thou shalt shake his yoke from off thy neck."
In the evolution of man, the body (Esau) finally comes into
its own. The Isaac blessing is carried out in the world
today. We find that the working classes that have been
under the yoke of the intellect--the intellectual man--now
are beginning to assert themselves. They are breaking loose
from the yoke of bondage of the intellect, the mind; the
flesh is beginning to assert itself. We are giving more
attention to the flesh every day. People are awaking to the
fact that the body is an important part of man, and so we
see everywhere the fulfillment of this blessing. If we
study ourselves, we find a tendency toward the working out
of the two minds. The tendency of the intellect is to
dominate, to have its way and ignore the body. But the body
is beginning to break loose from this bondage and demand
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its own. It is saying to us: "Why, I am a very important
part of this world. You can't leave me and go off to some
faraway place. I am an important part of you." So with Esau
the flesh begins to break loose from this dominance of the
mind that has separated it from the good things of the
heavenly estate. We raise it up, and it begins to become a
power in the world.
We must soon come to a place in our social and economic
evolution where the earth and all that it has will be
recognized in a larger way, and become an integral part of
our life. This is very clearly taught in this story of the
mind and the heart. Isaac (the I AM) recognized this unity
and brought it into expression in his blessings of his two
sons. We have these two sons, the mind and the body. It is
the mind that connects us with Principle. Jacob made this
connection, but Esau had as yet failed to come to the place
where he could recognize that he was a son of God. Jacob
took that blessing from him. He became the sole
representative when he was really the secondary one, but he
forged ahead in the race, and today we have the intellect
dominating almost everything. It is evident that the Jacob
faculty (the illumined intellect) has assumed its
prerogative in the world today. The illumined intellect
rules. God is omnipresent, God is intelligence, just as
much in the mind as anywhere. The blessing of the I AM
consciousness brings out the intelligence that has the
greatest ruling power. But we find also that we must
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bless not only the body but everything connected with it.
As we study the Bible we find that after he broke away from
the material consciousness Jacob had many experiences. He
went into another country, another state of consciousness,
in which he was awakened spiritually to a still higher
plane. In the 16th verse of the 28th chapter of Genesis we
read: "And Jacob awakened out of his sleep, and he said,
Surely Jehovah is in this place; and I knew it not." He was
in the sleeping state of consciousness. He had a dream and
saw a ladder extending from the earth up to the heavens and
angels or messengers of God ascending and descending.
Jehovah was at the top of this ladder and told him that he
was to be the father of a great nation and that a certain
blessing was to be poured out upon him. When Jacob awoke he
saw that God was in that place; that the place was the very
"house of God," the dwelling place of God. In other words,
here was evidence of omnipresence.
Each individual must have his first awakening to the truth
that God is everywhere and that, regardless of
surroundings, God is omnipresent Spirit-mind. In this
instance Jacob was surrounded by rocky hills, and he piled
up stones and made an altar to Jehovah right there in the
desert. The great lesson for us is to know that God is
everywhere evenly present, no matter how material the
surroundings may seem to be. To the unregenerate man there
is usually
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a great awakening in an experience of this kind.
When man begins to see beneath the surface and realize that
God is functioning with him constantly, he seeks to make a
union with infinite Mind, omnipresent God-Mind. In the
Scripture we read: "And Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God
will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go,
and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on, so
that I come again to my father's house in peace, and
Jehovah will be my God, then this stone, which I have set
up for a pillar, shall be God's house: and of all that thou
shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee."
Here was a covenant or an agreement made by a man in his
first great illumination on the subject of the one
omnipresent substance. He may have realized before that God
was the great I AM, the Jehovah leading him, but he had not
realized that this earthly substance, the rocks about him,
were really representative; that they are a part, a living
part, of the God substance; that the I AM man in his
illumination has a part in that substance; that it is his
substance through infinite Mind. The covenant of Jacob to
give one tenth of all his increase was the real meaning of
what in modern times we call tithing, making God a partner
in all our finances.
Jacob became a great financier of the ancient world, and
through the illumination that he got from Jehovah he knew
how to take advantage of every opportunity.
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We do not take Jacob as an example of what man should do in
his finances, for he was something of a trickster. He
represents the world in its trickery and cunning in
finances. But apparently Jehovah, the one Mind, was with
him. (Sometimes there are contradictions that we cannot
understand.) When we know that we are the directive power
as regards all that belongs to us, we may get on
financially; however, in the end we have to account to
infinite Mind.
But with it all, Jacob loved Jehovah and shared his wealth
with the Lord. He proved the law of tithing, that tithing
is one of the foundation principles of financial increase.
Man can become a great possessor of the substance of this
world if he follows certain rules of tithing. Jacob gives
us the key, which is the recognition that God is part of
all substance, and that if man wants to handle substance
wisely and well, if he wants to handle it for great
financial success, he should do what Jacob did: take God
into partnership with him.
There is an omnipresent financial Mind, and if man begins
to deal with this financial Mind he will have a partner
that has all resources at His command.
If you want to become a rich man, if you want to be
possessed of every good thing in the world, take God as
your partner, incorporate His mind into your mind, in your
daily giving. Give of your substance with the thought that
it is God's money you are handling. Realize that it is His
tenth that
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you are giving for His glory. With this thought in your
mind you will begin to attract new spiritual resources, and
things will begin to open up in your affairs. You will know
that infinite Mind is with you. This is what Jacob
realized, and he became a greater financier. I would say to
everyone who wishes to demonstrate prosperity: take God
into partnership with you and you will demonstrate
abundance.
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