Desire, the Word of God
“SO shall My word be that goeth forth out of My mouth; it
shall not return unto Me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and
it shall prosper in the thing whereunto I sent it.”
God speaks to you
through the medium of your basic desires. Your basic desires are words of
promise or prophecies that contain within themselves the plan and power of
expression.
By basic desire is
meant your real objective. Secondary desires deal with the manner of
realization. God, your I AM, speaks to
you, the conditioned conscious state, through your basic desires. Secondary
desires or ways of expression are the secrets of your I AM, the all wise
Father. Your Father, I AM, reveals the first and last, “I AM the beginning and
the end”, but never does He reveal the middle or secret of His ways; that is, the first is revealed as the word, your
basic desire. The last is its fulfillment - the word made flesh. The second
or middle (the plan of unfoldment) is never revealed to man but remains forever
the Father’s secret.
“For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the
prophecy of this book, if any man shall add unto those things, God shall add
unto him the plagues that are written in this book; and if any man shall take
away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part
out of the book of life.”
The words of prophecy
spoken of in the book of Revelation are your basic desires which must not be
further conditioned. Man is constantly adding to and taking from these
words. Not knowing that the basic desire
contains the plan and power of expression man is always compromising and
complicating his desire. Here is an illustration of what man does to the word of prophecy - his desires.
Man desires freedom from his limitation or problem. The
first thing he does after he defines his objective is to condition it upon
something else. He begins to speculate on the manner of acquiring it. Not
knowing that the thing desired has a way
of expression all of its own he starts planning how he is going to get it,
thereby adding to the word of God.
If, on the other hand, he has no plan or conception as to
the fulfillment of his desire, then he compromises his desire by modifying it.
He feels that if he will be satisfied with less than his basic desire, then he
might have a better chance of realizing it. In doing so he takes from the word
of God.
Individuals and nations alike are constantly violating this
law of their basic desire by plotting and planning the realization of their
ambitions; they thereby add to the word of prophecy, or they compromise with
their ideals, thus taking from the word of God. The inevitable result is death
and plagues or failure and frustration as promised for such violations.
God speaks to man
only through the medium of his basic desires. Your desires are determined by your conception of yourself. Of
themselves they are neither good or evil. “I know and am persuaded by the
Lord Christ Jesus that there is nothing unclean of itself but to him that seeth
anything to be unclean to him it is unclean.”
Your desires are the
natural and automatic result of your present conception of yourself. God,
you unconditioned consciousness, is impersonal and no respecter of persons. Your unconditioned consciousness, God,
gives to your conditioned consciousness, man, through the medium of your basic
desires that which your conditioned state (your present conception of yourself)
believes it needs.
As long as you remain in your present conscious state so
long will you continue desiring that which you now desire. Change your conception of yourself and you will automatically change
the nature of your desires.
Desires are states of
consciousness seeking embodiment. They are formed by man’s consciousness and
can easily be expressed by the man who has conceived them. Desires are
expressed when the man who has conceived them assumes the attitude of mind that
would be his if the states desired were already expressed.
Now because desires regardless of their nature can be so
easily expressed by fixed attitudes of mind, a word of warning must be given to
those who have not yet realized the
oneness of life, and who do not know the
fundamental truth that consciousness is God, the one and only reality. This
warning was given to man in the famous Golden Rule…“Do unto others that which you would have them do unto you.”
You may desire something for yourself or you may desire for
another. If your desire concerns another make sure that the thing desired is
acceptable to that other. The reason for this warning is that your
consciousness is God, the giver of all gifts. Therefore, that which you feel and believe to be true of another is a
gift you have given him.
The gift that is not
accepted returns to the giver.
Be very sure then
that you would love to possess the gift yourself, for if you fix a belief
within yourself, as true of another, and he does not accept this state as true of
himself, this unaccepted gift will embody itself within your world. Always hear
and accept as true of others that which you would desire for yourself. In so
doing you are building heaven on earth. “Do unto others as you would have
them do unto you”
is based upon this law.
Only accept such states as true of others that you would
willingly accept as true of yourself that you may constantly create heaven on
earth. Your heaven is defined by the state of consciousness in which you live,
which state is made up of all that you accept as true of yourself and true of
others. Your immediate environment is
defined by your own conception of yourself plus your convictions regarding
others which have not been accepted by them.
Your conception of
another which is not his conception of himself is a gift returned to you. Suggestions,
like propaganda, are boomerangs unless they are accepted by those to whom they
are sent. So your world is a gift you have given to yourself. The nature of the
gift is determined by your conception of yourself plus the unaccepted gifts you
offered others. Make no mistake about this; law is no respecter of persons.
Discover the law of self-expression and live by it; then you will be free. With
this understanding of the law, define
your desire; know exactly what you want; make certain that it is desirable and
acceptable.
The wise and
disciplined man sees no barrier to the realization of his desire; he sees
nothing to destroy. With a fixed attitude of mind he recognizes that the thing
desired is already fully expressed, for he knows that a fixed subjective state,
has ways and means of expressing itself, of which no man knows. “Before they
ask I have answered.” “I have ways ye know not of.” “My ways are past finding
out.”
The undisciplined
man, on the other hand, constantly sees opposition to the fulfillment of his
desire, and, because of the frustration, he forms desires of destruction which
he firmly believes must be expressed before his basic desire can be realized. When
man discovers this law of one consciousness he will understand the great wisdom
of the Golden Rule and so he will live by it and prove to himself that the
kingdom of heaven is on earth.
You will realize why you should “do unto others that which
you would have them do unto you.” You will know why you should live by this
Golden Rule because you will discover that it is just good common sense to do
so since the rule is based upon life’s changeless law and is no respecter of
persons. Consciousness is the one and
only reality.
The world and all
within it are states of consciousness objectified. Your world is defined by
your conception of yourself, plus your conceptions of others, which are not
their conceptions of themselves.
The story of the Passover is to help you turn your back on
the limitations of the present and pass over into a better and freer state. The
suggestion to “Follow the man with the pitcher of water” was given to the
disciples to guide them to the last supper or the feast of the Passover. The
man with the pitcher of water is the eleventh disciple, Simon of Canaan, the disciplined quality of mind which
hears only dignified, noble and kindly states.
The mind that is disciplined to hear only the good, feasts
upon good states, and so embodies the good on earth. If you, too, would attend
the last supper . . the great feast of the Passover - then follow this man. Assume
this attitude of mind symbolized as the
“man with the pitcher of water” and you will live in a world
that is really heaven on earth. The feast of the Passover is the secret of
changing your consciousness. You turn
your attention from your present conception of yourself and assume the consciousness
of being that which you want to be, thereby passing from one state to another. This
feat is accomplished with the help of the twelve disciples, which are the
twelve disciplined qualities of mind*
*“Your Faith is Your Fortune”.
Neville Goddard,
Freedom forAll
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