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by Gordon M Higginson
"Though I speak with the tongue of man and of angels, and have not charity, I am like sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal ". 1 Corinthians, chapter 13. |
| These words written to the Corinthians are perhaps the best known of all Paul's writings and must surely prove the operative message to all peoples, whether they be Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Jew or Spiritualist - they personify love. Why then are we constantly faced with the old argument ? What is the difference between Christian Spiritualism and Pure Spiritualism, or indeed the relationship? |
Let us start with Jesus, the Saviour God of the Christians, born of a woman two thousand years ago. He was born a Jew, lived the life of a Jew and practiced the teachings laid down by the Jewish faith. But his inner awareness and understanding took him further for it was not love that he taught. That has been with man since he first took breath. He taught and illustrated compassion. In other words he tried to teach man about his true relationship, not only with himself, but to his brother man irrespective of color or creed. |
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he word Christian comes from the word christos meaning anointed, but even so it is just a word to take it further- a label, and one that over the ages has taken on many connotations. I would say that the inner teachings of Jesus have been lost in a fog of mans interpretations, so that we have offshoots in Christianity with Methodists, Baptists, Pentecostals, Jehovahs Witnesses, Quakers, Unitarians etc. furthermore each country constituting a leader for its particular worship. In Scotland you have the moderator of the Church of England, and so too in Wales and N. Ireland. Even at this time seminars are held to try to unite all these offshoots of the Christian faith.
One of the most significant features of todays world is the marked decline of organized religion. Facts prove that one hundred years ago 40% of the population of Great Britain attended church regularly whereas less than 8% attend now, In spite of the fact that Christian teachings are broadcast daily and Christian services can be seen regularly on TV yet the position of the Church continues to grow steadily worse. While men and women have experimented and increased their knowledge, and evolved, the Christian religion has remained static, remained within the worship of form hemmed in by creed, based upon superstition and misunderstanding. They follow the letter rather than the spirit of their teaching. Now only a small minority of British people regard religion as a Spiritual necessity.
This is the age of the Thinkers.
The time when doctrines and time honored systems will crumble is when ignorance of God is no longer a stepping stone to faith. I would say that Jesus of Nazareth has a mission in life to teach the oneness of God and that life is eternal. There is no death.
Are these not the principles of Spiritualism? They should be - we should be a further link that forms a spiritual chain to bind all peoples together in love.What we do not sufficiently realize is that
Truth is in all religions, not only in the religion of the West, for God is the Father of Spirits.
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"When we look at the world as a great wagon wheel of which we are the spokes and God is the hub, it becomes clear that our first task is to remain anchored to the hub. There in the centre we find ourselves most closely connected with each other. From that centre in which we are all rooted the force comes forth to make that wheel turn."John J. Delaney wrote the following words
Our first duty therefore is to be more concerned with God.
Not a man-made God, a Saviour God, but a God who is Spirit who lies deep within our being. I feel we have failed miserably if we have to wrap this wonderful truth with paraphernalia.
Have we forgotten the vision of a humble man preaching to the multitude?
The man who took the hand of a prostitute, the man who spent his time among the poor? While the Old World is crashing about our ears Spiritualists should be working together for a better world. A united world and world peace.
A new spiritual age is dawning and our pathway could lead us to many faraway places where dirt, poverty and disease go hand in hand with a simple faith. Surely we have not strayed so far away that we should ever imagine that the spirit world is not sharing their thoughts and prayers. |
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Indeed few of us realize the greatness of what we teach or preach. We mistake our words for wisdom, our mouthy frothings for divine inspiration. We prate that we are freed from creed and dogma and straightaway we formulate others in their place. We claim the right to express our ideas and deny it to those who differ from us. |
We mistake the sunlight for the sun, and at even, wander in the dusk of our vain imaginings, thinking we know all. As I understand Spiritualism after a life times study and service its functions include the spreading of the truth and seeking for still further knowledge and understanding. We cannot stand still for to do so would be stagnation, which must lead to eclipse . |
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We seek to lead the world to a state of real brotherhood in which disharmony and self-seeking shall no longer exist. |
To us the way is clear, for it was laid down so emphatically by Jesus of Nazareth whose teachings still remain a guide for right living. Indeed, Jesus as we Spiritualists understand, was a trance medium and under the highest spirit guidance, but the road became obscure by faulty teachings that lead to the varied creeds and beliefs that characterize the Christian Church as we know it today. |
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Jesus the Prophet was constantly teaching that accordingly to how we sow so shall we reap, which is contrary to the idea of him dying to save the sins of others. |
| Should we not be emphasizing to
our fellow men and women the importance of finding first the Kingdom of Heaven within?
GMH |
| Presidential Address Spiritualists National Union (UK) Annual General Meeting 1986 |
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