[w]hat we call “concrete,” a “concrete reality”— yes, - TopicsExpress



          

[w]hat we call “concrete,” a “concrete reality”— yes, what gives you the sense of a “real”existence — that particular sensation has to disappear and be replaced by. . . . It’s beyond words. . . . It’s all-light, all-power, all intensity of love at the same time, and a fullness! It is so full that nothing else can exist beside that. And when “that” is here, in the body, in the cells, it’s enough to direct “it” onto so meone or something, and everything falls immediately into place. So, in ordinary terms, it “heals”: the illness is cured. No! it doesn’t cure it: it cancels it! That’s it, the illness is made unreal. . . . For it isn’t the action of a “higher force” through matter, into others: it’s a direct action, from matter to matter. What people usually call “healing power” is a great mental or vital power imposing itself despite the resistance of matter — that’s not at all the case here! It is the contagion of a vibration. So it’s irrevocable. (12 July 1967) With a certain attitude, everything becomes divine. Everything. And what is so wonderful is that when one has the experience that everything becomes divine, all that is contrary quite naturally disappears — quickly or slowly, at once or gradually. It means that becoming conscious that all is divine is the best means of rendering everything divine — you understand — of annulling the oppositions. (16 October 1971) The consciousness is on the way to where it is at once the vision of what should be and the capacity of realizing it. (30 October 1971) For a moment, all of a sudden, I saw how . . . the Divine sees the world. . . . You can’t describe how wonderful it is. . . . Naturally, this must begin with the consciousness, and then, gradually, the things will become such, that is to say be aware of themselves in thesame way, as the Divine is aware of them. (27 November 1971) - The Mother, "Agenda"
Posted on: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 15:33:05 +0000

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