Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Chapter 2 - Love Speaks through Nature





Fortunately, Love has many personalities with whom to discuss the question of how to awaken earth’s wayward children to the real life they’d forgotten. When they first incarnated on earth, some of the earthlings’ brothers and sisters elected to remain in spirit as angels, gods, or goddesses. These beings took on the task of carrying heavenly messages to earth dwellers. They whisper advice from Love into humanity’s spiritual ears.  Most people don't consciously hear them, but bits of these thoughts swirl through their bodies like goose feathers shed on a windy day. Then they settle into minds, hearts, hands or feet, depending on how receptive the receiver is to intuitive thoughts.
          Love and the angelic children have always recognized that the education of humanity would, of necessity, be slow and gradual within the framework of time, because they had fallen so very far from the knowledge of their oneness with the divine. Being outside of time and space, this slow movement of humanity toward enlightenment is not an issue for Love. But for the humans who know intuitively that something is wrong with the world, it has seemed painfully slow; and as people have acquired glimpses of knowledge about their Creator, they have blamed their very Source for either causing or ignoring the existence of evil in this life that was intended only for good.
          While it was their own folly that created evil in the world, people have eluded themselves into thinking that it was caused by a dark force outside of themselves. They had forgotten that Love had given them the ability to create with their thoughts, so when demons and war gods appeared, it never occurred to them that their fear had brought these beings into existence. Their belief in an Evil One invoked the need for constant vigilance against his representatives. Humanity devised weapons to protect themselves and their families, and built up the psychological defenses of anger and revenge. Beginning with those early times, when they first lost their connectedness with the Creator, humans have understood the world in terms of a never-ending battle between the forces of good and evil, light and dark. But which side is good, and which side is evil? Darkness and evil always lie on the other side of the boundary between us -- and them: those who are different from us!
          Humanity’s growing fear of their Creator and of each other made it particularly difficult for Love and the angels to communicate with people. Humans didn't trust unfamiliar faces or voices, so their first lessons in Oneness were confined to their relationship with the natural world.  Love's messengers meet people at their level of understanding, not wanting to frighten or anger them. So, as the earliest humans lived in a natural environment, dependent on nature's gifts for their survival while simultaneously struggling against the erratic whims of nature, the angels and gods decided to start by revealing to them their connection with rivers, trees, and sun.
          It was a relatively simple matter to persuade people to revere these entities, rather than each other: a tree can't threaten a person; a river can't take over their homeland; the sun won't steal their possessions. Trees are benevolent beings: some provide food for nourishment; others provide wood for heat or building materials; some provide protection from the hot sun; and all enrich the landscape with beauty, each in its own way.  Rivers provide gifts, too: opportunities for refreshment and cleansing, a rapid means of transportation, the soothing music of running water; another form of beauty. And the sun! The sun is the greatest giver of life, without which nothing can exist.
          Humans have always relied on nature to provide for their needs, but without the whispers of angelic voices in the rustling of leaves and the burbling of brooks, they might never have known that the spirit of Love reaches out to them from these creations. Every tree, every plant, and every body of water, is part of All-That-Is, and so each element is infused with a spirit that humans can relate to, learn from, worship.
          Modern scholars are astounded by the similarities among primitive religions that developed over every continent among peoples who probably had no contact with each other. But, if their worship of nature was based, not on their attempt to make sense of the world, but on their actual experience of wordless communion with angels, nature elementals, and All-That-Is, the similarities are simply evidence that these earliest religions were based on a universal truth. Then humanity can separate truth from fiction by identifying the beliefs that would have been instilled by Love and Love’s angels, and which beliefs were born of fear.
          Primitive people were not nearly as dependent on language to describe and define the world around them as civilized cultures would be. It was an easy matter for them to experience wordless communion with the spirits of nature. As humans grew attached to the rigidity of words and labels, they would scoff at the idea of communicating with nature. Then Love’s children had to invent new ways to help people find “the still, small voice within.” For a true understanding of Oneness with All-That-Is goes deeper than words -– the way one’s love for one’s children can’t be fully expressed when the word “love” is used so commonly for anything enjoyed or appreciated: “I love dark chocolate ice cream!” and “I love redheads!"
          Just as people feel this deep, un-nameable love when they hold their children or look into the eyes of a soul mate; they can’t find the words to describe the awe and wonder they experience outside on a sun-drenched day, listening to the birds call to each other, inhaling the fragrance of the earth and things growing, feeling the fluttery kiss of a soft breeze against their cheek.  Nature is so magical! During the winter months the landscape is frozen and barren of life.  Then, suddenly, the land is burgeoning with flowers and green living things, in such abundance and variety one can imagine the Earth Mother pushing them forth, like a mother pushing her baby out into the world. And the sun draws them up and out from above: flower, stem, and leaf; higher, higher, toward himself, the star that Love created to be benefactor for Love’s children. Primitive people watched this miracle take place every spring, and heard the wordless whispers of angel voices saying: “Love created all of this to be enjoyed. Accept these gifts, take care of them, and give thanks.” 



          Since human life first came to earth, there have been people with the gift of "second sight" who can see the spirits of those who dwell in nonphysical bodies. They are the ones who tell the rest of humankind about the wood nymphs, water sprites, faeries, and tree guardians that populate the natural world. Those with the second sight have a stronger connection to the non-material world than most people. In ages past, individuals with this ability were both feared and revered. Those with more love than fear in their hearts recognized the wisdom and blessing of the images the shamans, witches, and druids created in word pictures, sculpture, or drawings. Even though the average person could not see these nature spirits, their imaginations allowed them a clear vision of Pan, the goat-man god of the wilds, the Earth Mother goddess with breasts of abundant milk, who nourished all of Earth's children, and the elusive spirits that nurtured each plant and tree. These were easily imagined because the second-sighted ones told them how each spirit melds with the physical appearance of the plant it cares for.
The willow goddess is as graceful and flexible as the tree that dances in place like a ballerina in flowing skirts, bending over to reach her pointed toes; her slender roots. The oak god is sturdy and strong, with huge muscular arms reaching up to touch the sky. The loving limbs of the larger trees cradle the nests of birds who build them there, trusting their holy hosts to protect them and their young from storm and predator. Even those who could not see the spirits with their physical eyes could feel their life force emanating from each growing thing, and feel their healing power when they rested against the trunk of a tree.
This communion between humans and nature was just a taste of what it is to be one with Love and All-That-Is. But it would be thousands of years after the first nature worshipers lived before humans would begin to realize that the same kind of connection can be felt with other people. All People. Even those once thought to be enemies.
          Early peoples made sacrifices to the gods of nature because they didn’t understand what caused the fearsome storms that intermittently seemed to lash out at them in anger. Such power must come from the gods, they thought, never guessing that it was the energy of their own fear and anger toward peoples with strange ways and different appearances that caused these disturbances. So the messengers of Love had to seek other ways to connect people with the divine source of life: Love, which would eventually re-connect them with each other and all of Creation.














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