RESIST NOT - Walter Lanyon
A MOTHER admonishing her son not to pull the cat's tail was surprised to receive
the answer, "I am not pulling her tail---- I am just holding it; she is doing
the pulling." Would you say that the cat was causing her own misery? She was
doing a lot of struggling and resisting, at any rate.
We are told that Jacob struggled all night with the angel. Apparently things
were getting pretty serious for him, but in the morning he loosed it and let it
go. How strange that he should struggle with something he only had to "loose."
But he was struggling in the "night" and he loosed it in the "morning."
We are told to "resist not evil," and then we are told to "resist evil and it
will flee." What are we to do? Who knows? God. Hence the wisdom of following the
command, "If any lack wisdom, let him ask of God." Where are you going to find
this God? In Heaven? And where is Heaven?
So much teaching has told us about God in Heaven-in the realm of Spirit, unseen,
unknown, inaudible. Until we take God out of this Spiritual Heaven and bring Him
down to earth, we cannot see the "word made flesh" or the materialization of
Spirit which Jesus came to explain and show.
There is, in the mind of the average person, as great a gulf between spirit and
'matter as there is between Dives and Lazarus. To many, they are as unmixable as
oil and water, and so the hopelessness of any present assistance, in a tangible
way. What a mockery it is to repeat the beautiful promise, "If ye shall ask any
thing in My name, I will do it," when the belief is chock full of ideas about
God in Heaven and you on earth, an incalculable distance apart.
Until you can see God in the flesh you cannot expect to experience the
beneficent results of Prayer in anything but a mental way. Until you begin to
see that matter is merely Spirit slowed down to a point of visibility, and that
there is no separation between them, you cannot enjoy the Presence of this
Power.
You may be denying that there is any matter. Then you are denying your own
manifestation out of the picture, and by what authority will you deny God the
presence of flesh, in which to clothe His own Word? "The Word became flesh and
dwelt among us." And by what manner of means can the Spirit search the joints
and marrow if you have no joints and marrow? "Awake, thou that sleepest" and see
the Oneness of this Presence in which you "live, move, breathe, and have your
being," and which in like manner lives, moves, breathes, and has Its being in
you. Without the manifestation there would be nothing. Without the Spirit back
of the manifestation it would disintegrate.
The two which God joined together are Soul and Body. God and His
manifestation are inseparable and are One. Presently you begin to see how Jesus
brought into visibility the works we call miracles. He perceived them in Heaven,
and then materialized what he perceived by embodying the Word. Whatsoever thing
you conceive as possible to this Inner, and Only, will come into manifestation.
I am not speaking of the things you wish, hope, desire, to come into
manifestation. I speak of whatsoever things you conceive as possible to the
Father within you; those things can and will embody themselves in the
materialized Spirit called matter.
When the command goes out, "Stretch forth your hand," if you "try" to do this,
you fail; but if you do not try to do it, and perform it in consciousness, the
hand follows the consciousness without interference. It is glorious to begin to
work with the Father instead of with the slow movements of matter. What you do
in consciousness (now that you understand materialized spirit and the
spiritualized matter) you instantly do in the flesh. "Whatsoever things you ask,
believing ye shall receive," is another way of putting it.
When you begin to work after this manner, then you find that "My Father worketh
hitherto, and I work"; that the finding this out in consciousness completes the
thing before the flesh takes up the mechanics of bringing it into visibility.
Coming after the way of man, you "try" to open your blind eyes, but the weight
of so many beliefs and theories, which are backed up with so much proof, is too
great for you, and you cannot. Opening your eyes in consciousness, or performing
the whole affair within, is accompanied by an opening of the physical with
perfect vision.
Just what do you think God can do for you?
The struggling all night with the problem only antagonizes the situation and
wears you out. We cannot enter into the Kingdom by any other door than the I Am,
the Christ---Father. "I Am the door of the sheep-fold." Enter in at this door
and stretch forth your hand in consciousness, or stretch forth your
consciousness, and you will receive the blessing of what the world calls a
perfect healing.
"I Am that I Am"; at last the I Am surrounded by the barnacles of human history,
race, creed, colour, family, begins to realize that it is the "I Am" of which
Jesus spoke when He discovered the Christ within. "Ye must decrease; I must
increase." The belief and the considerations of "John Smith" must decrease, must
be absorbed into the Godhead, must become one with the I Am, until the Soul can
say definitely, "I Am that I Am."
The last vestige of separateness passes away, and the Father and Son are one.
The Son has at last reached home (he is one with the Power from which all things
flow into expression). The I Am of "John Smith," so feeble and so enmeshed in
the snare of human life, can do nothing, and yet that very I Am is told to do
all things. When the reflection realizes that it is part of, and one with, that
which is casting the reflection, then will it be freed of the hypnotism that it
can do anything of itself. It is a strange symbolical returning to Eden-to the
Oneness and Wholeness of Life. At first it is almost sacrilegious to say "I Am
that I Am." When Jesus uttered it and made himself as God, the human thought
wanted to destroy him. Why? Because it misunderstood the Power and thought he
would personalize it, and make himself into a little individual god, with
terrific dominion.
Somewhere in your make-up is all that is required to fill all the empty measures
of your being. Even though it be so small as a grain of mustard, it is able to
evolve into a tree. What a glorious illustration! No wonder you are commanded to
"stir up the gift of God which is in thee."
Most of the seekers of Truth believe that in some vague or strange way they have
to create the "gift" or in some way act as a sub-creator in the Kingdom. After a
few years of attempting to "create" something out of nothing, they give up. The
heart sinks into the Slough of Despair and the heaviness of futility throws its
ugly cloak about it. Putting forth the best effort to know God, trying with all
your might to find Him, and yet not coming within the remotest light of the
Kingdom, is enough to make the heart heavy. And yet the mistaken point of attack
has been responsible for all this heartbreak. The gift that you have been
seeking from without is already within. Hidden away in the veils of
Conscious-Thinking lies the precious pearl. You cannot see it, and will not even
look for it, until you come to
the point of recognition that the gift is already there.
The human mind looking upon the tiny seed and the three drops of oil casts them
aside and seeks greater forces but fords none. Man goes, as did the children in
Maeterlinck's Blue Bird, through endless labyrinths of matter and mind, looking
for that which is already within. Through his glass darkly the symbolical blue
bird is black.
The tendency of the human mind is to discount what it has, and to reach out for
something else. The gift that is within you is your starting point. Do you
believe that you have this "gift"? If not, why go farther? And, if so, why not
go on into expression? You are at the beginning of the new day, because, once
the "Gift" has been recognized within you, there is a rest from struggling and
fighting to make it appear. Already the "letting go" causes the frightful pain
of futility to subside. A new light begins to break through. "Stir up the gift
of God which is in thee," is a revelation as much as a command, and it is filled
with light and illumination.
Once you begin to feel that the gift is there, it is as precious as the message
which came to Mary, announcing the glorious coming event. No matter how deeply
you are buried in the "dump heap of human belief," your problem is only as old
as the last thought about it. With the snapping of the film on the screen the
end of the tragedy definitely comes, as far as the screen is concerned; no marks
are left, no sign of the suffering, no scars of the battle. With the acceptance
of the "gift" as something already there, instead of something that you have to
create, you will begin to "borrow measures not a few," because the something
within indicates the need of such.
"God is not mocked"; the Power which you "mock" or imitate or refuse to
recognize fulfils itself irrespective of man. "Stir up the gift of God that is
within thee." You are the possessor of this gift, which is enough to fill every
measure that is empty in your life. You are mocking God when you try to be a
"creator," for there is only One, and the record states that the "Creation" was
completed in six days-found to be "good and very good." What are you going to
do? Create it all anew or tear away the veils from your eyes and see the real
creation, as it stands in all its glory? It all sounds very much like poetry,
and so it is to those who are seeing it from the outside, or trying to argue
how, when, and why it can or cannot come into visibility. "I Am that I Am"
finally puts the seal of silence on the lips,
for the precious thing, the "Gift," which you have suddenly glimpsed, must
be held in secrecy.
Again the glorious reminder is given unto you---the sole purpose of God is
Revelation, not the overcoming of Problems. Recognizing the gift which is within
you will be your starting point to the heights where this Revelation is visible.
The veils are falling from your eyes and you are seeing the Power face to face
instead of through a glass darkly. The non-resistance of the awakened soul is
not a supine waiting for something to happen. It is the "waiting patiently" on
the Power to flow forth into manifestation. When Peter was thrown into prison,
had he judged from appearances he would have had a prison problem to solve, a
satisfying of all sorts of civil and political laws. It is possible that this
could have been done. It would have taken time and influence. But he stayed upon
the consciousness of freedom which he found in Spirit. The I Am of Peter became
that I Am of God which knew no bounds or limits. It is reported an earthquake
set him free. It does not make any difference what it takes to bring the Word
into manifestation. That is not your concern. The Power has a way ye know not
of, never working twice in the same manner, so you may rest the matter of
manifestation with that Power. And now we see the I Am of Peter which was thrown
into prison with all sorts of laws laid heavily upon it, invited to come out
into freedom. His captors did not want him any more. Why? When the human mind
comes in near proximity with the manifest power of God, it can conveniently
forget and set aside its most invulnerable law. It will not stand on ceremony,
no matter what a stickler it is for carrying a thing out to the last letter. "I
have a way ye know not of." Only recognize the gift of God that is within you
and your prison house, no matter what you call it, will also experience its
earthquake, and you will be invited to come out into a full manifestation of the
freedom. Do you begin to understand how it was that the flowers and plants were
already in the fields and yet there were no men to till the soil and no rain? Do
you begin to see that the I Am that finally recognizes itself as "that I Am" can
and does believe the unbelievable?
The resisting and the pulling away from conditions only tighten the
manifestation about you, and cause all sorts of pain and despair. "Loose him and
let him go" is more than just a Bible phrase. Do nothing from the outside. "My
Father [where is He?] worketh hitherto, and I work." Recognize first the gift
within yourself, perceive the working of this Spiritual Father within, and your
hands will do what they have been incapable of doing. You say things you have
been wholly incapable of saying. Your little message, your little three drops,
your handful of meal, will become the Message of God, the ocean of oil (joy),
storehouses full of meal
(substance). "Look again"; the fields are white. Do you see? Do you understand
what is given to you-not is going to be given to you, but is already given unto
you? "Stir up the Gift of God that is within thee." You have it already. Its
manner of manifestation is in the hands of the Father.
The overcoming of habits is difficult. Everything is suggested-hypnotism,
will-power, trying to cultivate another habit. All of these may obtain certain
results, but at best can be only temporary. A habit that is merely held out of
mind by will-power may at any moment catch up with you. If you have to avoid in
order not to indulge an evil, you are not safe. The call of your "love,"
whatsoever it may be, sounds constantly on the strings of desire, like the waves
of a raging sea beating against the sand walls of your castle.
Then comes the Light that you do not have to overcome the habit. Your stirring
up of the gift of God which is within you, and your contemplation of this gift,
will furnish ways and means of releasing you from the habit. It will then be
finished and done. No matter whether you be associated longer with the symbol of
your habit or not, the sting has been taken from it, and it is neither good nor
bad; it is nothing. It is amazing how you take the poison out of the habit by
removing your attention from it. It is as if you removed the poison from a
deadly cobra. The fear of it is gone. Do not run away from your habits and hide
your head from the appearances of them in the manner of the ostrich. There is no
protection from a thing because you hide your eyes from it. "Stand and see." The
empty measures are filling even as you are contemplating the gift. It is
wonderful ! Resist not. "Stir up the gift of God which is within you"-now.
Your gift holds all that your heart has dreamed of. It holds Heaven for you. It
urges upon you, "Behold I stand at the door and knock, and if any man" (I do not
care who he may be-if "any man"-you are any man) will open unto Me, I will come
in to him and sup with him and he with Me." The "silent" knocking at the door,
the three drops of oil, the handful of meal-they are all so insignificant, even
as is the stir of life in the egg. But what a mighty force they become when they
are once recognized. The "tiny" gift you have is sufficient to bring it to pass.
The Voice speaks in parables, but it speaks a secret doctrine to those who are
listening. "Ho, every man"-that includes you; do you hear?-"let him come to the
rivers of life and drink freely." Nearer and nearer the recognition is coming
unto you. So many weights have been disposed of. The heavy task of trying to
create the God urge or Power, and the terrific task of finding suitable ways and
means for it to express, have fallen away, and you stand with your gift, ready
for expression.
"Look," says the servant, "we are about to be destroyed." Sure enough the way of
life is blocked with a thousand armed warriors and horses rushing madly upon
you.
"Look," says the prophet, and the mountains are filled with a host of power. The
I Am must become one with the I AM; it must become that I AM if it expects to
make use of that which the I AM has shown to it. "Look"-the barren fields; we
must plant. "Look"-the fields are white. "Thrust in the sickle."
Do you begin to see why we practice the non-resistance, and why we begin to see
beyond the veils of the conscious thinking.
"Look"-the desert!
"Look"-the garden!
The Gift of God that is within you will give you the ability to "look again"
after you have looked and reported nothing worthy of mention. The secret of Life
is being revealed to you. You may go your way in peace.
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