Showing posts with label 5th November Trinity. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 25, 2018

5th November Trinity 2018, Beholden

November Trinity 
Matthew 25, 14 – 30

“Again, it [the kingdom of the heavens] will be like a man going on a journey who called his servants and entrusted his wealth to them. To one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one, each according to his ability. Then he went on his journey. The man who had received five talents went at once and put his money to work and gained five more. So also, the one with two talents gained two more. But the man who had received one went off, dug a hole in the ground and hid his master’s silver.

“After a long time, the master of those servants returned and settled accounts with them. The man who had received five talents brought the other five. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with five. See, I have gained five more.’

“His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’

“The man with two talents also came. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with two; see, I have gained two more.’

“His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’

“Then the man who had received one came. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘I knew that you are a hard man, harvesting where you have not sown and gathering where you have not scattered seed. So I was afraid and went out and hid your money in the earth. See, here you have back again what belongs to you.’

Burnand
“His master replied, ‘You bad and idle servant! You claim to know that I reap where I did not sow and gather where I did not distribute? Well then, should you not all the more have put my money on deposit with the money changers, so that when I returned I would have received it back with interest.

So take the talent from him and give it to the one who has ten. To him who has shall be given, and he shall have in abundance. To him who has not, even what he has shall be taken. Cast the worthless servant out, into the darkness of external existence, where there is only wailing and gnashing of teeth.”

5th Nov Trinity
Nov 25, 2018
Mathew 25: 14-30

This gospel reading seems perhaps to be strangely materialistic and somewhat severe in tone. But like all the parables, it is a metaphor.

When we are born, we are each given a certain amount of inner riches, according to our karma. These riches are entrusted to us as talents, as opportunities that come our way, perhaps even as burdens. In the parable, the man going on the journey, who entrusted his wealth, is gone for a long time. This is perhaps an image of our experience of God, who leaves us space, withdraws from our awareness, so that we can concentrate on working with and turning to the good what he has entrusted to us. For it is our task to work with these gifts, these opportunities and burdens, to make the most of them. At the end of our lives, we want to be able to give a positive accounting of what we have done with what we were given.

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It is interesting that the single gift of the one who had acted out of fear, disrespect, and perhaps even laziness, is taken from him and given to the one who already has the most. This seems perhaps unfair until one realizes that the one who receives even more is, at the same time, tasked with an even greater responsibility in the future. For our inner riches are not our possessions. They do not belong to us. They belong to the human race in general and are distributed to those who can best bring the whole of humanity forward. Perhaps my apparent enrichment stands on the shoulders of another’s failure and impoverishment.

On this last Sunday of the liturgical year, we would do well to recall the words of our funeral service: We are beholden to the spirit for all that we do, all that we think, all that we say. In the words of the poet Scott Cairns:

To behold the sublime, one must first
accede that one is also held, beheld,
beholden to. One must first agree.
To behold the sublime, one must first
forgo all hope of standing clear,
of standing far apart. One must see.
To behold the sublime, one must first
suspend long habits of self-
sufficiency,….*

* Scott Cairns “Anaphora on Orcas Island”





Sunday, November 26, 2017

5th November Trinity 2017, True Evolution

4th Trinity
Matthew 25: 14-30

Eugene Burnand
When I return, the kingdom of the human being permeated by the heavens will be like a Man, going on a journey, who called his servants and entrusted to them his property. He gave five bars of silver [talents] to one, two to another, and one to a third—to each according to his ability—and went away.
               
The one who got the five bars went right out and worked with them and earned another five; likewise, the one who got the two bars earned another two. But the one who got one shoveled up the earth and buried his master’s treasure.

After a long time, the master of those servants came back and settled accounts with them. And the one who got the five bars came forward and presented the other five, saying, “Master, you entrusted me with five bars of silver; see, I earned another five.

And his master said to him, “Well done, good and faithful servant. You were trustworthy in small things, I’ll put you in charge of greater things. Welcome, and enter into your Master’s joy.”

And the one who got two bars also came forward and said, “Master, you entrusted me with two bars of silver; see, I earned another two.”

His master said to him, “Well done good and faithful servant! You were trustworthy in small things. (In the future) I’ll put you in charge of greater things. Welcome, and enter into your Master’s joy!”

Then the one who got the one bar also came forward and said, “Master, knowing you to be a tough fellow, who reaps what he didn’t sow, and collects what he didn’t scatter, I was afraid and hid your bar of silver in the ground; here is what is yours.

His Master answered, “You useless and cowardly slave, if you knew that I reap what I didn’t sow, and collect what I didn’t scatter, then you should at least have put it in the bank so that I could have gotten back what was mine with interest. Take the bar of silver away from him and give it to the one with ten bars.

To him who has gained trust in the creating power of the spirit, to him more will be given, and he shall have fullness. To him, however, who denies the creative working of the spirit in his own being, from him shall be removed that which lives as treasure in his soul.

Throw the useless slave out into the darkness of outer being, where all must be sent who deny the spirit’s creative power. It is there, with wailing and gnashing of teeth, that men must spend their empty lives.”



5th Trinity 
November 26, 2017
Matthew 25: 14-30

A kingly nature works in us while we are children. It doles out varying amounts of strengths and talents, the silver bars of our life on earth, to the various parts of our soul. Our life’s King trusts that what it has given to our souls, as our capacities of thinking, our ability to feel and to act, that these capacities will be like servants who will faithfully perform the tasks they were entrusted to do. They are to take the soul’s strengths and talents and increase them. These strengths and talents are not the soul’s to hoard; but above all, they are not to lie fallow. For, in the end, the King will call our soul to give an accounting of what each of its parts has managed to produce during the course of a lifetime.

We increase the souls’ store by overcoming fear and energetically working hard on ourselves. Using our will that we have strengthened, our feelings we have ennobled, our thinking that is pure and in check, we create our own sterling character. Clearly, according to the parable, no matter how much or how little we started out with, the King hopes for a doubling of our souls’ capacities. Such a doubling allows us to participate in his joy.

He would even be somewhat satisfied with the small increase that would accrue if we would hand over our thoughts and feelings and wills to some institution, like the church, or a private advisor like a guru -  sort of like opening a salvation account at 1% interest.

What he condemns, however, is burying our soul’s endowment entirely in earthly
tarnished silver
matters. For the silver of the soul will turn dark if buried too long in the earthly. Then it is no longer fit as service for the King.

We are evolving beings. We are meant to become richer and more complex through our work lived on earth. And the doubling of spiritual investments isn’t as difficult as with monetary ones. Because thoughts lead to actions; actions repeated over time create habits; sow good habits and you will end up developing a sterling character. Sow and tend a solid character and the king will be able to reap an entire destiny, a whole new lifetime. Out of the small things we do that add up to a destiny, He is able to give us a new assignment of greater things to accomplish. Together with Him, we can serve the true evolution of all of humankind.



Saturday, November 30, 2013

5th November Trinity 2007, Waters of Life

4th  or  5th November Trinity
The end of Revelation 22: 12-21

“Watch, I am coming soon, and I will have my rewards with me so as to give to each person what his deeds amount to. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the goal.”

Blessed are those who cleanse their garments so that they will have power in the realm of the Tree of Life, which overcomes death, and may go through the gates into the Holy City. Outside shall remain those who are bound to low senses, those who serve evil powers, who walk impure paths of soul, who spread death around them, who give themselves up to demonic forces, and who, through their ways and deeds, falsify their true being.

“I, Jesus, sent my angel to report these things to your assembled communities. I AM the root and stock of David, the star who unfolds his brightness in the morning”.

And the Spirit and the Bride, the Holy City, say, “Come!

Water of Life, Blake
And may he who hears also say, “Come!” And may the thirsty come, and may everyone who wants it get to drink the Water of Life freely, as grace.

Everyone who hears can find his inmost being strengthened in the prophetic words of this book. Whoever does not yet sense its greatness and truth, God will lead him to full knowledge through the trials of destiny which are written in this book.

And whoever diminishes the words of this prophecy, God will remove from him his share in the Tree of Life that overcomes death, and his share in the Holy City written about in this book.

He who lends these words their power says:
“Yes, I am coming quickly!”

Yea, so be it. Amen:
Come, Jesus our Lord

The grace of the Lord Jesus, be with you all!




5th Sunday November Trinity
November 29, 2007
The end of the Book of Revelation, 22:112-21

In this festive season, we may attend celebrations which inspire us to wear our holiday best. Clean fresh festive garments help elevate us to the level of celebration.

“Blessed are those who cleanse their garments so that they will have power in the realm of the Tree of Life that overcomes death, and may go through the gates into the Holy City.” [1]

We have God-given powers of soul, soul garments, which have become sullied through coarse earthly work and pleasures. We are fortunate if through grace we can cleanse these soul garments and purify them so that we are fit to present ourselves in the realm of the Tree of Life at the gates of the Holy City.

We purify our soul garments by developing our use of the senses in such a way that they reveal the divine in the world. We strive to keep ourselves from being enslaved to mere earthly pleasures that are connected with demonic beings; from being enslaved to forces of destruction and lies.
 
Through our cleansing of the soul garments, our true being shines forth. Through our cleansing of soul we fit ourselves to be at the foot of Him who is the Tree of Life, He who is rooted in a divine-human ancestral line and is crowned with the morning star. There we find ourselves graced to be partaking of the effervescence of His Waters of Life.

Joy fulfiller…our spirits refresh as well:
So that God’s fruits of grace…we enjoy.[2]

We find ourselves graced to be at the great gathering, entering the bridal Holy City of God.






[1] Rev. 21:14.
[2] Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg, “On the Fruit-Providing Autumn Season”, in Women in Praise of the Sacred, ed. by Jane Hirschfield, p. 153.

Monday, November 25, 2013

5th November Trinity 2012, The Joyous Wedding



4th  or  5th November Trinity
The end of Revelation 22: 12-21

“Watch, I am coming soon, and I will have my rewards with me so as to give to each person what his deeds amount to. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the goal.”

Blessed are those who cleanse their garments so that they will have power in the realm of the Tree of Life, which overcomes death, and may go through the gates into the Holy City. Outside shall remain those who are bound to low senses, those who serve evil powers, who walk impure paths of soul, who spread death around them, who give themselves up to demonic forces, and who, through their ways and deeds, falsify their true being.

“I, Jesus, sent my angel to report these things to your assembled communities. I AM the root and stock of David, the star who unfolds his brightness in the morning”.

And the Spirit and the Bride, the Holy City, say, “Come!

And may he who hears also say, “Come!” And may the thirsty come, and may everyone who wants it get to drink the Water of Life freely, as grace.

Everyone who hears can find his inmost being strengthened in the prophetic words of this book. Whoever does not yet sense its greatness and truth, God will lead him to full knowledge through the trials of destiny which are written in this book.

And whoever diminishes the words of this prophecy, God will remove from him his share in the Tree of Life that overcomes death, and his share in the Holy City written about in this book.

He who lends these words their power says:
“Yes, I am coming quickly!”

Yea, so be it. Amen:
Come, Jesus our Lord

The grace of the Lord Jesus, be with you all!




5th November Trinity
November 25, 2012
Revelation 22:12-21

When we receive a wedding invitation, first of all, we rejoice for the bride and
Roland Tiller
groom. They have found love in one another and are joining forces. Then we must decide whether we will attend; and what we shall wear.

This ending of the Revelation to John extends to us a wedding invitation. ‘Come!” it says. The invitation comes from the Spirit Bridegroom, whose very being is love, and the bride, the Holy City, the community of all those who have joined their lives to the Holy Spirit.

“‘Come!” they say. Join us in the great and joyous wedding of the God of Love and the Soul of Humanity. Drink the Waters of Life with us. Gather strength for what is always coming towards you from the future. Join us in preparing for what follows the wedding—the gracious birth—the arrival of the Son of Man.

We all receive the invitation, a standing invitation that arrives daily, weekly, yearly. Daily as an invitation to quiet prayer and contemplation; weekly as an invitation to the divine service that dedicates the souls of individuals and the soul of the community itself as an offering to the divine—the Act of Consecration of Man. And every year, at this time, the invitation is renewed as we are reminded of the great goal of humanity’s existence—union with God.

In answering these invitations, we are attiring ourselves for the wedding, in soul garments clean and radiant. We are preparing ourselves for the wedding and the New Birth of the One who calls Himself the initiator and the goal.

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

5th November Trinity 2013, the New Earth


5th November Trinity

Revelation 21:9 - 27

And there came to me one of the seven angels who have the seven bowls filled with the last seven plagues of the world; and he spoke with me and said, “Come, I will show you the eternal Feminine, the bride, the wife of the Lamb.”

The New Jerusalem
And he carried me in spirit-form up to a great high mountain, and let me see how the Holy City, Jerusalem, the City of Peace, descended out of the spiritual worlds, coming forth from the being of God, wrapped in the most intimate splendor of the revelation of God.

Her shining is like that of a precious gemstone, like the stone jasper, clear as crystal.

Her walls are of mighty size and height; she has twelve gates and at the gates stand twelve angels. On the gates are written the names of the twelve sons of Israel; three gates from the East, three gates from the North, three gates from the South, and three gates from the West.

And the wall of the City rests on twelve sacred foundations, and the names of the twelve Apostles of the Lamb work in them.

And he who spoke with me carried a golden measuring rod, in order to measure the City and her gates and her walls.

And the City is spread out in a square; her length is the same as her width. And he measured the City with the measuring rod. It measured twelve thousand miles; the length and breadth and height were alike. And he measured her walls at one hundred forty-four cubits [ells], the measure of a man, which now the angel was using.

The covering of her walls was of jasper, and the City herself of purified gold, clear as glass. And the sacred foundation of the wall were adorned with every precious stone:
Topaz

the first, a jasper,
the second, a sapphire,
the third, a chalcedony,
the fourth, emerald,
the fifth sardonyx,
the sixth, carnelian,
the seventh, chrysolite,
the eighth, beryl,
the ninth, topaz,
the tenth, chrysoprase
the eleventh, hyacinth,
the twelfth, an amethyst.

The twelve gates were twelve pearls, and each of the gates made of a single pearl. And the city was of purified gold, like a transparent crystal.

I did not see a temple in the City, for the Lord God, Ruler of All, is her sanctuary, and the Lamb.

And the City needs neither sun nor moon, for she shines from within; for the shining revelation of God is streaming brightness in her, and her light is the Lamb.

And all nations shall walk in her light, and the rulers of the earth will carry their spiritual treasures into her. And her gates will never be closed by day, for there, night will be no more.

And all the shining treasures of the revelations of the world, and all the spiritual worth of the nations will be brought into her.


And nothing can enter which is not spiritualized, nothing which perverts the image of Man, nothing which remains under the power of the Lie, but rather only those who are written into the Book of Life of the Lamb. 


5th November Trinity
November 24, 2013
Revelation 21:9 – 27

Today’s reading describes a beautiful bejeweled city. Who has built this city? One hint is that it is laid out according to the measure of a human being.

This city’s foundations are layered and named after the twelve apostles. For together the twelve apostles represent all the potential virtues of humanity, gifted to us from the stars. The sun-gold of the heart is here transparent. The twelve gateways are formed of pearl, which is the lustrous outcome of suffering endured.

This future city will have been built by human beings, out of the treasure house of all human work, of all noble thought and feeling. It is the city that humanity as a whole is even now in the process of building. We are laying the gem-like foundations with the development of our virtues. We are fashioning the gateways with our suffering. We are ensuring the transparent sun-gold light by offering our heart’s best to Christ.


We are building our future home. All of this is being harbored in the heart of God. And when time is ripe it will emerge from God’s heart as the place where heaven and earth are joined, the new earth. It is the place where humanity and the divine dwell together, within one another.