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From Bethlehem to Calvary - Chapter Two - The First Initiation - The Birth at Bethlehem |
Two thoughts must therefore be borne in mind by all of us at
this time if we are not to be submerged in the apparent world chaos and thus lose our
perspective. One is that each age provides its way out. This, Christ meant when He
said, "I am the way, the truth and the life." (St. John, XIV, 6.) He knew that
He synthesized in Himself the soul of the past and the spirit of the future. And what is
true of Him is true also of the teaching He gave. In Christianity the past is comprised
and its best religious elements are included. The soul of man stands at the gates of revelation, and he must learn that this revelation will come through himself perfected. Browning expressed this in the well-known lines:
- Paracelsus, by Robert Browning. Man the human being, a soul in incarnation, is on the verge of taking that step forward which will bring about that first of the great unfoldments which we call "the new birth." Once that has been undergone, the life of the infant Christ will increase, and the momentum set up will carry him forward along that Way which leads from one high peak of attainment to another, until he himself becomes an illumined Light-bearer, and one who can light the way for others. The illuminati have ever led the race forward; the knowers, mystics and saints have ever revealed to us the heights of racial and individual possibility. The Way from the Birth at Bethlehem to the Crucifixion Mount is a hard and a difficult one, but it is trodden with joy by the Christ and by those whose consciousness has been attuned to His. The joy of physical life is changed into the joy of understanding, and new values, new desires and a new love replace the old. The Birth at Bethlehem marked the beginning of the long way of tragedy of the Savior. It made Him "a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief." (Isaiah, LIII, 3.) It was the beginning of the end, and marked His initiation into higher states of consciousness. This is apparent in the Gospel story. [41] |
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