http://www.oakbridge.org/ Jeshua , The Personal Christ, Volume I
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Oakbridge is also the home of Jeshua ben Joseph (Jesus) in expression through Judith Coates. She has been channeling Jeshua since 1993,
sharing his love & wisdom with audiences around the globe. Jeshua's teachings & messages have been collected in a very special series of books, The Personal Christ book series, published through Oakbridge and available online & at New Age bookstores everywhere. Please see the New Publication link at right for more about our newest book, The Personal Christ Vol. 6, as well as the other books in the series.
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0. Foreword
1. Right Beginnings
2. Small Tasks and Duties
3. Transcending Difficulties and Perplexities
4. Burden-Dropping
5. Hidden Sacrifices
6. Sympathy
7. Forgiveness
8. Seeing No Evil
9. Abiding Joy
10. Silentness
11. Solitude
12. Standing Alone
13. Understanding the Simple Laws of Life
14. Happy Endings
There is, indeed, a spiritual influence in the early morning hour, a divine silence and an inexpressible repose, and he who, purposeful and strong, throws off the mantle of ease and climbs the hills to greet the morning sun will thereby climb no inconsiderable distance up the hills of blessedness and truth.
The right beginning of the day will be followed by cheerfulness at the morning meal, permeating the house-hold with a sunny influence; and the tasks and duties of the day will be undertaken in a strong and confident spirit, and the whole day will be well lived.
Then there is a sense in which every day may be regarded as the beginning of a new life, in which one can think, act, and live newly, and in a wiser and better spirit.
“Every day is a fresh beginning;
Every morn is the world made new,
Ye who are weary of sorrow and sinning,
Here is a beautiful hope for you,
A hope for me and a hope for you.”
Do not dwell upon the sins and mistakes of yesterday so exclusively as to have no energy and mind left for living rightly today, and do not think that the sins of yesterday can prevent you from living purely today. Begin today aright, and, aided by the accumulated experiences of all your past days, live it better than any of your previous days; but you cannot possibly live it better unless you begin it better. The character of the whole day depends upon the way it is begun.
Another beginning which is of great importance is the beginning of any particular and responsible undertaking. How does a man begin the building of a house? He first secures a plan of the proposed edifice and then proceeds to build according to the plan, scrupulously following it in every detail, beginning with the foundation. Should he neglect the beginning – namely, the obtaining of a mathematical plan – his labour would be wasted, and his building, should it reach completion without tumbling to pieces, would be insecure and worthless. The same law holds good in any important work: the right beginning and first essential is a definite mental plan on which to build. Nature will have no slipshod work, no slovenliness, and she annihilates confusion, or rather, confusion is in itself annihilation. Order, definiteness, purpose eternally and universally prevail, and he who in his operations ignores these mathematical elements at once deprives himself of substantiality, completeness, success.
“Life without a plan,
As useless as the
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Contents
0. Foreword
1. The Light That Leads to Perfect Peace
2. Light on Facts and Hypotheses
3. Light on Cause and Effect in Human Life
4. Light on Values—Spiritual and Material
5. Light on the Sense of Proportion
6. Light on Adherence to Principle
7. Light on the Sacrifice of the Self
8. Light on the Management of the Mind
9. Light on Self-Control
10. Light on Acts and Their Consequences
11. Light on the Way of Wisdom
12. Light on Disposition
13. Light on Individual Liberty
14. Light on the Blessing and Dignity of Work
15. Light on Good Manners and Refinement
16. Light on Diversities of Creeds
17. Light on Law and Miracle
18. Light on War and Peace
19. Light on the Brotherhood of Man
20. Light on Life’s Sorrows
21. Light on Life’s Changes
22. Light on the Truth of Transitoriness
23. The Light That Never Goes Out
JAMES ALLEN
1. The Light That Leads to Perfect Peace
THIS BOOK IS INTENDED to be a strong and kindly companion, as well as a source of spiritual renewal and inspiration to those who aim at a life well-lived and made strong and serene. It will help its readers to transform themselves into the ideal character they would wish to be, and to make their life here that blessed thing which the majority only hope for in some future life.
Our life is what we make it by our own thoughts and deeds. It is our own state and attitude of mind which determine whether we are happy or unhappy, strong or weak, sinful or holy, foolish or wise. If one is unhappy, that state of mind belongs to himself, and is originated within himself. It is a state which responds to certain outward happenings, but its cause lies within and not in those outward occurrences. If one is weak in will, he has brought himself to, and remains in, that condition by the course of thought and action which he has chosen and is still choosing. If one is sinful, it is because he has committed, and continues to commit, sinful acts. If he is foolish, it is because he himself does foolish things.
A man has no character, no soul, no life apart from his thoughts and deeds. What they are, that he is. As they are modified, so does he change. He is endowed with will, and can modify his character. As the carpenter changes the block of wood into a beautiful piece of furniture, so can the erring and sin-stricken man change himself into a wise and truth-loving being.
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This book contains Definite and Simple Instructions for Self-Training and Discipline, Enabling the Earnest Disciple to Find the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness. These words are addressed to those who are seeking the way into the Kingdom of God--the Kingdom where a Great Love and Wisdom, the serving and the inspiring of others, and the utter forgetfulness of self, are the natural life of everyone who dwells therein.
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In a nutshell what he taught was...
All beings are a spark of Light (soul) at One with God and remain eternally as they are created to be.
We are each fully responsible for how we use the Light to choose and thus attract precisely what we experience, and this power of choice is the most fundamental aspect of the radiant and sovereign soul.
God is Love, and Love does not condemn; there is no judgment.
All beings are to be forgiven and supported (if they are willing) to transform their orientation from fear to Love.
Only when we forgive, and then find ways to serve this 'Atonement' may we truly awaken to a full enlightenment and enter Mastery.
Forgiveness is not an intellectual gesture, but a radical transformation of one's being, best encapsulated in the Aramaic term, washwoklan: To return to Original Wholeness.
While our Union and Reality is unchanged, unchanging, and unchangeable, we have used our power of choice to imagine and create the experiences that flow from a belief that we have achieved Primal Separation.
This is the true meaning of 'hell'. Though often hidden, Separation engenders a Primal Guilt, the 'dysfunctional' sense of our inner being that gives birth to the myriad forms of psychological and behavioral sufferings of humanity.
Heaven, like hell, is a potentiality available to all beings willing to enter and go through the purification, healing, and waking process of enlightenment. Heaven is as equally 'here' as in any of the infinite realms of Light beyond this world.
Sin is not a moral failing but a resistance to knowing and living this Light.
The Teachings are so profound and far-reaching that it just isn't possible to do them full justice except by exploring them for oneself.
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Neville
"THE LAW"
IMAGINING CREATES REALITY
"Man is all Imagination. God is Man and exists in us and we in Him... The Eternal Body of Man is the Imagination, that is, God, Himself" — Blake
The purpose of the first portion of this book is to show, through actual true stories, how imagining creates reality.
Science progresses by way of hypotheses tentatively tested and afterwards accepted or rejected according to the facts of experience. The claim that imagining creates reality needs no more consideration than is allowed by science. It proves itself in performance.
The world in which we live is a world of imagination. In fact, life itself is an activity of imagining; "For Blake”, wrote Professor Morrison of the University of St. Andrews, "the world originates in a divine activity identical with what we know ourselves as the activity of imagination", his task being "to open the immortal eyes of man inward into the worlds of thought, into eternity, ever expanding in the bosom of God, the Human Imagination."
Nothing appears or continues in being by a power of its own.
Events happen because comparatively stable imaginal activities created them, and they continue in being only as long as they receive such support.
"The secret of imagining", writes Douglas Fawcett, "is the greatest of all problems to the solution of which the mystic aspires. Supreme power, supreme wisdom, supreme delight lie in the far-off solution of this mystery."
When man solves the mystery of imagining, he will have discovered the secret of causation, and that is: Imagining creates reality.
Therefore, the man who is aware of what he is imagining knows what he is creating; realizes more and more that the drama of life is imaginal — not physical.
All activity is at bottom imaginal. An awakened Imagination works with a purpose. It creates and conserves the desirable, and transforms or destroys the undesirable.
Divine imagining and human imagining are not two powers at all, rather one. The valid distinction which exists between the seeming two lies not in the substance with which they operate but in the degree of intensity of the operant power itself. Acting at high tension, an imaginal act is an immediate objective fact. Keyed low, an imaginal act is realized in a time process. But whether imagination is keyed high or low, it is the "ultimate, essentially non-objective Reality from which objects are poured forth like sudden fancies" [Hermann Keyserling, Count, "The Travel Diary of a Philosopher"]. No object is independent of imagining on some level or levels.
Everything in the world owes its character to imagination on one of its various leve
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