“The inaudible voice of Truth is, to the human mind, ‘as when a lion roareth.’ It is heard in the desert and in dark places of fear.” – from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy
Five years ago, on a discussion forum, I learned for the first time about the belief that the world will end on December 21st. Someone asked “What will happen in 2012?”
I gave the question some thought, and then answered, “Seriously then? I think mankind is at a crossroads here. We can choose which direction we want to head – towards an Apocalypse (which I swear some people actually seem to be praying for) or away from one. My dad was talking with some friends, once – great, cynical old farts – and one of them said something like, ‘The meek will inherit the earth – sure – because nobody else will want it by the time everybody else is done with it.’ I thought that was funny, and really, really sad, too. I think we’re at a place in our history where mankind has to learn some lessons, and learn them really fast. The first thing we have to learn is to be kind to our environment. But we need to learn to be kind to each other, too – no matter what beliefs or non-beliefs we each have. We’ve got to give up that whole ‘eye for an eye’ mentality – learn forgiveness, and generosity. I have hope for us. I think there’s a movement of good in the world. I believe Good (Love, Truth) will win in the end.”
I think the world manifests what’s going on in the collective “thought” of mankind. I believe a lack of appreciation for God’s beautiful creation – choosing an accumulation of material “Things” (money and personal possessions) over the expressions of Spirit (the beauty of a clean and healthy environment) is causing mankind some problems.And I believe if mankind is full of fear – if people come to expect doom in our future – then doom might be what they see manifested.
A friend of mine was telling me about this book – The Hundredth Monkey – that talks about how this group of monkeys started doing something different in their community and – without ever going to another monkey community – other monkeys in other communities started doing the same thing. It was like the idea, or the thought, was contagious – even without any physical connection between these animals. Anyway, I think thoughts can be contagious – and I think good thoughts can be contagious, too – and if mankind comes to expect good, good will happen.
I believe that if we really want to help our world, we need to stop living in fear. Stop being afraid of each other. Stop being afraid of what the future holds for us. We need to fill our mental atmosphere with love, joy, and hope – with heaven. In the book of Luke in the Bible, we read: “And when he (Jesus) was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.” And in II Corinthians, Paul says: “…behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.”
I don’t think the world has to end, or we have to die, to experience heaven and salvation. Jesus said the kingdom of God is within us – in our thoughts. If our thoughts are full of hope, joy, and love we’re in heaven right now. Likewise, if our thoughts are full of hate, fear, and anger we’re experiencing hell right here, and right now. In Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy has this to say about “Heaven”: “Heaven is not a locality, but a divine state of Mind…” and she defines “Heaven” as “Harmony; the reign of Spirit; government by divine Principle’; spirituality; bliss; the atmosphere of Soul.”
What does our future hold? Good. Our future holds Good. Nothing can destroy Love or Truth – God – we will always have Good in our future. Count on it. 🙂
Buck up, my friends! It is our duty – maybe the greatest thing we can do for our world – to stop being afraid. We need to be alert, yes. We need to be aware and we need to be wise. And we really need to stop being afraid.
Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. – Isaiah 41: 9-11
“Christian scientific practice begins with Christ’s keynote of harmony, ‘Be not afraid!'” – from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy
I love this, Karen, and I believe you are spot on! In walking through my own fears, which were plenty, I finally came to the awareness that the voice of fear projects us into a future that hasn’t even happened yet. Listening to that voice is the same as giving heed to the ramblings of a madman. (Unless, of course, a big snarly bear, with big teeth, is running our way…then it might be a good idea to listen. Fear has it’s place ;). Because we don’t know. We don’t know what will happen in the very next minute! And I think we listen to the voice of fear inside us because we want to know. We aren’t comfortable with the vast unknowable void that stands before us. I know I wasn’t. It terrified me. It was about safety. I wanted to “insure” my safety, and protect myself, and I thought the voice of fear was giving me that.
The practice of Gratitude, for me, helped do away with that habit of projecting. Practicing Gratitude helped put me in the here and now. RIGHT NOW, I am as right as rain, and have everything I need, and it is the absolute Truth. There is no getting around it. Right now, I have a roof over my head, I am warm, I have a soft kitty looking at me with the bluest eyes EVER, I have a full tummy, I am in no pain. I feel pretty darn good! Life, right this very moment, is lovely. I’ll stay right here, now, in it, and not be concerned with what the future brings.
Thank you so much for sharing this, Karen. I am so grateful for having connected with you. Now I’m off to share your link on FB! ❤
Oh wow. Thank you so much for this really eloquent and profound response, Cynthia! Yes, yes, and yes! Have you ever read Eckhart Tolle’s book, The Power of Now? He has some really powerful things to say about staying in the moment, not wasting now worrying about tomorrow… in this moment we are safe. Tolle writes: “You can always cope with the present moment, but you cannot cope with something that is only a mind projection – you cannot cope with the future.”
I’m really glad we’ve connected, too, Cynthia! Ben is a cool friend-maker! 🙂
I love Eckhart Tolle! I have the book “The Power of Now,” and never finished it! Haha! My favorite of his is “A New Earth, Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose.” And it’s true, what you quoted. Sometimes I have to drag myself kicking and screaming from that mind projection to the present moment, but once I get there, or rather here, now, I feel all kinds of relief wash over me, and with a big sigh, I’m like, “Ah! Okay…I’m back to the only place that matters! Yay!”
And yes, Ben rocks like that…I count myself uber blessed to live in his orbit. 😀
Again, great stuffs, Karen! You rock like that, too ❤
Aww… shucks… and you rock like that, also. What we have here is a Mutual Admiration Society. 🙂
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