Wednesday, August 20, 2008

sacrifice of self is not love Raj/jesus

"Dying for someone else is not unconditional love. By not joining with another in his belief structures, you do not validate his tendency to prove his own guilt.

That is love. That is love."

RAJ/Jesus: Do you realize that any one of you who doesn't die, and continues to be here when you are 150 and 200 years old, will be an inspiration to everyone else, unless you are aggrandized and lifted up and made so special that others can't see that you are just like them?

Everyone wants proof of some sort, of a tangible sort, which will allow them to believe, allow them to let go of their conditioned thinking, their conviction that death is as sure as taxes.

You can be of no value to your fellow man if you are answering to your fellow man, because at this point you will be answering to your fellow man's ego. If you are connecting with your Self, if you are choosing to be centered, so that you are able to come out of your divine Wisdom, you will find yourself being helpful. You will find yourself being able to be appropriate. And everyone will say there is something about you that makes them feel better, something about you that is transformational.

That is what was happening at the time everybody else thought they were killing this "troublemaker." I was being true to, and I was coming out from, my Being -- which could also be stated, that I was coming out from the Father in me. Therefore, there was no suffering. Just as when Paul is listening to me, whether he is in front of a group of people or not, he experiences no anxiety, even though those circumstances would ordinarily be very frightening to him, especially when he has no agenda and is not in control. Yet, he is totally present, totally aware of what is happening right now, but totally at peace.

You need not fear that I suffered, because if I had suffered there would have been no resurrection and no ascension. I would have been caught in the same illusory sense of life that everyone else was and that is the truth.


There is a further lesson to be learned here from the clarity of what went on there at the time of my so-called crucifixion. It (the passion) gives proof that no "other" is capable of doing anything to you. It serves to show that there is no way that anyone can "do" anything to anyone else that the other person is not inflicting on himself and blaming you for. They -- meaning those who were attempting to get rid of me -- could not do it if I didn't agree to it. I didn't agree to it, and they didn't succeed!

This is important, because through your clarity, you can provide the proof that another is guiltless, and I want you to think about that. Right in the presence of an act that would seem to prove guilt (in others), you, in your clarity, can prove their guiltlessness by not joining with them in their misguided point of view. That is unconditional love.

Dying for someone else is not unconditional love. By not joining with another in his belief structures, you do not validate his tendency to prove his own guilt.

That is love. That is love.
~Gathering with Raj, Livingston, 1986

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