
The Spiritual Flow
A reader quotes me as saying:
“… one cannot rule anyone out for being in a molecule who is sincere, who seeks the truth and has a cooperative spirit.”
and in response to this question:
“If folks were to decide that they trusted the Molecular Initiate enough to argue/debate but ultimately allow him to make the final decisions, whilst still always SEEKING their own soul contact – would that work?”,
I replied:
“Yes, that would work as long as there is no resentment or grievance.”
Please give some additional light on this.
JJ: Let’s start with your first quote:
“… one cannot rule anyone out for being in a molecule who is sincere, who seeks the truth and has a cooperative spirit.”
My point was that one cannot rule such people out. That doesn’t mean that all who are sincere and cooperative will be workable in a molecule. My point was that one doesn’t have to be a high initiate, but many aspirants who are sincere with a cooperate spirit could reach the group soul contact necessary create the spiritual flow.
When the molecules are created there will be siftings made. The original net has to gather from a large variety as we are doing now. If we do not give all sincere people fair consideration then we may miss some good molecular applicants.
Concerning your second quote it applies to those seeking consideration for molecular membership. True membership can only be attained through group soul contact and is not up to the molecular leader, but will be affirmed by the Spirit if the Christ. The leader’s job is to only facilitate the process.
In the previous example three who disagreed voiced different opinions but still managed to see through the eyes of the soul. One did not. Some disagreements are of no consequence. Others have to be harmonized before there can be group soul contact.
In the reference you made my next statement was:
“A person has to have a degree of soul contact for a molecule to work, but if he ceases progressing toward Spirit then it will only be a matter of time before he has a falling out with the leader or other members.”
This happened with the fourth person.
The tricky fact is this. One doesn’t have to be perfect by any means to be a part of a molecule, but it is crucial that he not be a block to the spiritual energy or group soul contact will just not be there and if it is not there the molecule will not materialize.
It is going to be a tricky thing indeed to create the first molecule without hurting some feelings and appearing to be exclusive.
On the other hand, those who are not workable for the first molecule may become ready for the second or third one.
Question: I know JJ is an earned authority in many respects for most of us, so I was just wondering if JJ thinks he is ready to lead a Molecule or if he might want a few more years/Principles before going for it.
JJ: I’m probably as ready as I will ever be but that is not what is needed right now. These teachings must reach a much larger group of people throwing out a larger net. When the net gets large enough the real work will begin.
A formation of a group a 24 people does not a molecule make. True membership is only attained when there is group soul contact. When this happens then all the 24 will become actual members until the time comes blockages must be removed or neutralized so there can be a link which allows the spiritual flow.
Question: Will a molecule have full time soul contact after it is created?
The first group soul contact of all the members together is a major accomplishment but it is just the beginning. This doesn’t mean the group will have instant soul contact on demand any more than happens with the individual when he gets his first contact.
The first contact is important because at that point all members will realize that a living molecule is indeed possible. The concept will no longer be theory, but reality.
However, the next step is crucial. This involves working together in harmony while seeking continued contact until the group is stable in the soul. A number of members will come and go before this is likely to happen.
The years that both John the Baptist and Jesus spent with the disciples was a part of their training toward this end and it wasn’t until the day of Pentecost that the overshadowing life finally incarnated in the group. This group had the advantage of being a witness to the resurrected Jesus which was indeed a unifying experience.
Question: Will each member INDIVIDUALLY [have to] be able to contact the soul at will/need also? Or is there a group dynamic at play that assists them at it together as a group but not necessarily individually/personally?
Some will have their first potent soul contact as a group but may not be far enough along the path to have consistent individual contact – though on subtle planes all the pure in heart have some type of contact – often unrealized.
Question: Does even one person out of harmony obstruct the spiritual flow into the molecule?
If the answer sought is essential to the oneness of the group this is correct.
Paul was an advanced soul but he had disagreements with Peter and other disciples so he was never a part of the molecule. He sacrificed greater spiritual contact to do things his own way. It was unfortunate that his slant on the teachings of Jesus was preserved and dominated more than the unified apostles. Here’s a couple quotes from DK about Paul:
“Starting with St. Paul, the theologians interpreted His [Christ] words in such a manner that they served to bridge the gap between the spiritual future of the world and the Jewish dispensation which should have been passing out. So effective has been their work that the teachings of the loving, simple Son of God have been largely ignored; the failure of Christianity can be traced to its Jewish background [emphasised by St. Paul], which made it full of propaganda instead of loving action, which taught the blood sacrifice instead of loving service, and which emphasised the existence of a wrathful God, needing to be placated by death, and which embodied the threats of the Old Testament Jehovah in the Christian teaching of hell fire.
“This situation is one which the Christ is seeking to alter.” Externalization of the Hierarchy, Page 543
“In the past, the keynote of the Christian religion has been death, symbolised for us in the death of Christ and much distorted by St. Paul in his effort to blend the new religion which Christ brought with the old blood religion of the Jews. In the cycle which Christ will inaugurate after His reappearance, the goal of all the religious teaching in the world will be the resurrection of the spirit in mankind;” Reappearance of the Christ, Page 30
Even though Paul had soul contact his strong personality kept him from becoming one with the molecule and he wound up introducing Christianity’s’ most destructive doctrines through his own personality efforts.
The story of Paul also illustrates that one doesn’t have to be in a molecule to do great works. Paul had his faults but he was still a great initiate.
Question: What happens to the incarnating life of the molecule if the flow becomes interrupted?
The entity doesn’t incarnate until the molecule is stable. After that if there is an interruption of the energy flow the one who is the cause is merely replaced. Remember each molecule has associate members and one of these can replace one of the 24 at any time.
Question: How likely is it that a functioning member of a molecule could drop out of alignment?
Once the experience of the spiritual link is achieved the member then knows what it feels like and he is likely to be stable and have a sense when he is getting out of alignment and correct it. Us humans, of course are not perfect so there is always a possibility one may lose the connection, though his brothers and sisters will seek to remind him to keep his mind steady in the light
Oct 12, 2011
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