“Do
Not Despair”
Britain
- indeed the whole Commonwealth - was plunged into a crisis in far-off
1936 when King Edward VIII announced his abdication so he could marry American
divorcee Wallis Simpson. Never before had modern day monarchy faced such
a testing, turbulent time.
Not surprisingly
this headline making event was raised at the Hannen Swaffer home circle
where Silver Birch gave a spirit view of the abdication.
“The conditions
of your world have been very difficult,” he said, “but now they begin to
clear away. I want to remind you all that there is a great lesson to be
learned from it.”
“In all
moments of crisis, fix your minds upon the eternal things of the spirit.
Do not dwell too much on the kingdom of empires and dominions, but on the
Kingdom of Heaven, which has yet to descend on earth.”
“Do not
have excessive adoration for those who are only men. Remember that there
is only one King in the universe, the King of all life, Whose kingdom embraces
every child of the Great Spirit and Who wants all His plenteous bounty
distributed freely.”
“Do not
let your attention be diverted, because of glamour, from the great eternal
realities. Remember the conditions of those who dwell in misery and in
darkness, those who lack food, those whom the sun seldom reaches, those
who are prevented from breathing as they should the air which comes from
the Great Spirit of life.”
“Remember
the greater tasks, the greater problems. Remember the masses who cry out,
whose pain, bitterness and sorrow are far, far greater than the difficulties
of only one. That is the great lesson for all in your world of matter to
learn.”
At this
point Hannen Swaffer asked whether his view of the crisis - it was printed
in “Psychic News” - was too harsh. The paper swiftly received several letters,
one saying that Swaffer’s stand was “The most heartless thing that has
ever been written.” Another declared that his comments were “ungentlemanly,
unmanly, ungenerous and un-Christian.”
“No,” replied
Silver Birch. “When you speak truth, truth finds its way into their hearts.
Sometimes it meets with the resistance of superstition and prejudice. But
those walls will crumble gradually. You could not have said it many years
ago, but you say it today.”
“A few complain,
but they are nothing. They are those within whose minds traditional things
die hard. They do not reason with logic and understanding. You told them
of the natural laws. They are the only ones that matter.”
“When the
passions created in men’s breasts die down, they will have to confront
reality. That is your task in your world of matter - to tear away the veils
of illusion and to reveal truth. Some cannot behold truth’s blinding light,
but it is of no account. They are not ready.”
“The truth
reigns supreme. Ignorance flees before its approach. It is because our
message is true that we one day will reign supreme - not we who are the
instruments, but that which we represent, the love of the Great Spirit,
the infinity of His bounty, the love, the wisdom, the knowledge that watches
over all mankind.”
“Away must
go every obstacle that prevents the fullness of the Great Spirit being
revealed. Away must go all servitude. Away must go all barriers. That is
the task upon which we are all engaged.”
“I only
try to tell you a few of the things that I have learned, because I know
that they can help you even if they make you examine again the fundamental
principles of life.”
“Sometimes,
when you are engrossed in your daily tasks and the problems of your world
surround you, you are apt to forget the great eternal spiritual principles
upon which all life is based. If I remind you of these things, they help
you to focus your minds so that you can get the true balance and are able
to render still greater service.”
“Your world
has yet to learn so much. The greater the responsibility, the greater the
sacrifice. The greater the knowledge that you possess, the greater the
responsibility. You can gain nothing without a price. There is a price
always to be paid.”
A month
earlier Silver Birch gave his then customary Armistice Day message. He
told those present:
“I want
you all to remember when, in a few days’ time, the thoughts of the whole
of your nation are centered on the many who laid down their bodies of matter
in service, that it is a great reminder to you all of the way in which
millions of the children of the Great Spirit have been for years betrayed
by those who lead in the affairs of men.”
“The sacrifices
have all been in vain, and the sacred reminder comes to each one of you
to realize that there are only a few very simple ways by which peace, harmony
and happiness can reign.”
“You build
up systems based on greed and selfishness and, as result, you reap war
and poverty, starvation misery, distress and chaos. And then you ask us
how we can help you, when all the time the message of the Spirit has been
forgotten and neglected, even by those who should preach the word of the
Great Spirit.”
“Temporal
power is as naught beside spiritual realities, and, although many sneer
at the things of the Spirit, the solution of all the troubles of your world
will only be found when all people, in the spirit of goodwill, apply spiritual
truth to material problems.”
“You are
nearer disaster today than you were when it was announced that war had
ceased. You are nearer to grave and terrible troubles. The world is heading
straight for that which spells bloodshed, great bloodshed.”
“I speak
with gravity because of that which I know. It may be that the world will
be saved from itself, but only if the efforts of all those who seek to
serve, not to aggrandize self, triumph over the power of greed and selfishness.
Peace will not come to your world from war. Happiness will not come from
misery. Laughter cannot come from tears of sorrow.”
“There is
plenty for all. But greed stands in the way. Those who seek to rule by
the sword must perish by the sword. That same truth prevails today.”
“But, throughout
all the darkness, there is a glimmer of hope. Do not despair. Hold fast
to that which you know to be true.”
A year
later in another Armistice Day message the guide referred to the Spanish
Civil War in which, incidentally, Maurice Barbanell and his wife were inadvertently
caught up! Happily both escaped injury and were escorted to the French
border by gun-toting soldiers. The ever-eloquent guide commented:
“Each succeeding
year makes the futility of this human sacrifice more apparent. Your world
will pay for just two minutes of its time and silent tribute in memory
of the ‘glorious dead,’ and after that they will be forgotten for another
year, until they are taken off the shelf and dusted once again.”
“Their sacrifices
were all in vain. They have been agonized for nineteen years. The Great
War! Its greatness consisted in the amount of slaughter, wasted slaughter.
The Great War, that was to end all war! How hollow, how full of mockery
do those words sound!
“Do you
not consider that those who made every sacrifice that they could make in
the world of matter, even to laying down their physical lives, have not
spent years in bitter disillusionment? They were cut off in the prime of
earthly life. They were sent unprepared into the world of spirit. They
passed on cheerfully for an ideal, that your civilization might be saved,
and they have been betrayed ever since.”
“War has
not been driven from the face of the earth, for, even as you will pay tribute
to the ‘fallen dead,’ as you call them, of your last war, there will be
no armistice in the East or in Spain, where the killing will continue even
without a cessation of two minutes.”
“Does your
world of matter realize that peace can only come from the application of
spiritual laws to worldly matters?”
“It is selfishness
that brings not only war, with its train of bloodshed, misery and weeping,
but chaos, confusion, disaster and bankruptcy.”
“They must
learn that only by substituting service for selfishness can peace come,
that the old ideas of materialism and power and desires to aggrandize nations
must be swept away and in their place there must reign the desire to live
for one another, the stronger to help the weaker, the richer to give to
the poorer.”
“Do not
insult those who have been translated to spirit realms with tributes that
come from the lips and not from the heart.”
“All other
methods have been tried and they have failed you. But not yet has the application
of spiritual truths been tried. Unless your world does so, it will continue
with war and bloodshed that will, in the end, destroy your much vaunted
civilization.”
Perhaps
at this point it is pertinent to include the guide’s words upon civilization.
Asked to comment on it, Silver Birch replied that free will “is a gift
of the Great Spirit, but if it is not used aright then the price must be
paid.”
“The laws
must be obeyed,” he went on. “If the world lives with the law, it reaps
the benefits. If it lives against the law, it reaps the results. One way
brings peace and happiness and plenty, the other way misery and war and
bloodshed and chaos.”
“We are
despised in your world of matter by those who should be the leaders of
the children of the Great Spirit. We are rejected by those who should welcome
us because we come in the name of the Great Spirit and His love. Filled
with the desire to serve, we seek to reveal those laws and that power which
will show your world how to save itself.”
“And those
who are steeped in the ignorance of spiritual blindness, and who surround
themselves with ceremony and ritual, and at the same time deny the power
of the Great Spirit to descend today, must pay the price.”
“We are
the friends of all who seek to serve. We are the enemies only of those
who seek to destroy. We come on wings of love and service ready to help
wherever we can. That is the great task that we all have to perform.”
“Your world
pays too much attention to old fables because they are old. Truth and age
do not always march together. I know it is difficult to surrender the dearly
held beliefs learned in the days of childhood, but when the soul becomes
free it must discard all that reason rejects. How many are prepared to
do that?”
“It does
not occur to many people to test their beliefs by reason,” said a sitter.”
“No, they
prefer the shelter of that which they have known for so long rather than
journey into the speculative unknown,” the guide remarked. “And remember,
also, your world does not acclaim its prisoners with much applause. It
usually condemns them.”
Another
sitter wanted to know why so much was said about a spirit plan to help
the world, “and yet we see such little apparent result of it?”
“You do
not see the results of a plan,” said the guide, “because you look at these
things with the eyes of matter. You judge progress in relation to your
own short span of life, but we see progress because we look at things from
another plane.”
“We see
the spread of knowledge, a greater understanding of spiritual things, a
rise of tolerance, an increase of good will, a breaking down of barriers
of ignorance and superstition and fear and spiritual slavery.”
“It is not
as if there were to be a sudden revolution. That could never happen, because
all spiritual growth must be slow and progressive.”
“Do not
think that there is need for despair. There is on one hand - when you see
the growing masses of materialistic forces - but on the other hand there
is growing hope as the light of spiritual truth penetrates the fog of materialistic
selfishness. And, as long as knowledge spreads, truth will be victorious.”
“That is
why our message is so important. It is not for us - it is for you. It is
we who strive to serve you, to make your world realize the price it must
pay for its selfishness, for its wanton ignorance, its deliberate cruelty.
We strive to serve you, to help you, because we love you.”
“We are
not evil spirits, seeking to lure you on to paths of destruction. We do
not seek to make you debase yourselves, to practice cruelty or sin. Rather
do we strive to make you realize the divinity that is yours, the powers
of the Great Spirit that you possess, how you can practice the law of service
and help the Plan of the Great Spirit.”
At a
different gathering the guide was asked if it would be a good thing “if
our present civilization were destroyed.”
“It is much
better for your civilization to be saved, even in spite of itself,” was
the spirit sage’s reply.
“Don’t you
think it has gone so far wrong that it would be better to start all over
again?” the sitter persisted.
“No, because
the light of spiritual truth is breaking in upon your world,” said Silver
Birch. “Where there are channels for the power of the spirit to penetrate,
so there comes to you that energy that enables your world to exist.”
“Your world
must realize that it depends for its existence upon the reservoir of spirit.”
Another
sitter suggested that Silver Birch was rather harsh in his declaration
that the sacrifices of those “killed” in the war were all in vain. He thought
it would hurt many people to be told that.
“Sometimes
stark truth is bitter and hurts,” said the guide, “but, because it is true,
it will do good.”
“But did
not any good at all come out of their sacrifices?” the sitter said.
“I can see
none,” answered Silver Birch. “Your world of matter is nearer chaos today,
and is more filled with destruction, than it was when your ‘Great War’
began.”
“Can so
much heroism be spent in vain?” the sitter queried. “Is there no spiritual
repercussion?”
“There is
on the part of the individuals who made the sacrifice, because their motive
was good,” the spirit guide replied. “But do not forget that your world
has betrayed them. It has made their sacrifice pointless, because it has
continued in its materialism.”
“Is it of
any use that these Armistice services should go on, year after year?” asked
another sitter.
“It is better
to remember those you call dead for two minutes than not to think of them
at all,” added the guide. “But I do not see what good can come when you
celebrate the Armistice with a display of military might, with rifles and
bayonets, with soldiers, with the firing of maroons and with all that comes
with war. Could you not have an Armistice that was a spiritual service”?
“Are you
in favour of the continuance of Spiritualist services of remembrance on
that date?” was another point put to him.
“Wherever
truth is expressed good is done, if speeches are given as an incentive
to service. Vain speeches that lead to nothing are valueless. It is not
sufficient to have speeches, and for audiences to be smugly satisfied with
the feeling that they are in favour of peace.”
“I want
them active. I want them serving. I want them uplifting the weak. I want
them healing the sick. I want them comforting the mourner. I want them
sheltering the homeless. I want them to put an end to all the abuses that
are a blot on your world of matter. Only through service can peace come.
It will not come until all are imbued with the ideals of service, until
all practices service.”
At the
same circle gathering the guide was asked if he agreed with the Pacifist
movement which today is probably stronger than ever before.
“I belong
to no party,” he replied. “I wear no label. I see service, motive. Do not
be confused with titles. Ask what is the aim, what is the desire, because
there are men of honesty and good intent even in opposing camps. The teaching
that we have to give you is very simple, but it requires courage to put
it into practice.”
“Whenever
a start is made, whenever there is the determination that comes with knowledge
of the spirit and the truths of the spirit, whenever service and not selfishness
is applied to all the affairs of everyday life in the world.”
“It will
not come through any party, but through the children of the Great Spirit,
who, realizing these things are true, apply them in their lives, in their
politics, in their factories, in their governments, in their international
transactions.”
“We can
enunciate principles that we know are founded on truth, and tell you with
certainty that their application will bring results. You are in the realm
of matter. Yours is the responsibility. We can only strive to guide you,
with all our love and helpfulness, and co-operate with you whenever your
feet are on the right paths ....”
“So many
in your world cannot get out of the groove in which they live. Sometimes
the groove is religious, sometimes it is political, sometimes it is a self-made
prison that has no reality beyond the imagination of its creator.”
“Learn to
be free. Do not imprison yourself. Do not hedge yourself around and refuse
to allow new inspiration to come to you. Truth is a constant search. Its
boundaries are ever widening, for as the soul evolves the mind responds.”
“How can
one become free?” asked a sitter.
“You are
never completely free, because the measure of your freedom is related to
the growth of your soul,” said the guide. “You become free when you realize
there is no limitation to knowledge, truth, wisdom, growth. You become
free when you discard at once that which you know in your heart is false,
that which reason rejects, because your intelligence cries out in revolt.
You become free when you are not afraid to discard error in the face of
new light. But how many are prepared to do that?”
One present
suggested that sometimes economic conditions prevented people from becoming
free.
“No, for
they cannot imprison the mind though they can imprison the body,” said
Silver Birch. “You imprison your own minds. There is knowledge for all
when you are ready to seek knowledge, but you must journey on the
great adventure.”
“You must
be prepared to start on a search where even sometimes the boundaries are
not known, sometimes be prepared for hazards and dangers, sometimes be
prepared to walk in uncharted territory, yet always prepared to follow
truth wherever she leads and to reject all that is false, no matter how
old it may be.”