Like
The Mighty Raging Wind
A Member
of Parliament (MP), who lost his wife a few years previously and was seeking
evidence of her survival, attended one sitting and had a long and helpful
talk with Silver Birch. The MP performed much work in connection with preventing
suffering to animals. He went away with a sense of upliftment after being
urged to continue his services for reform.
“In your
world of matter there is little desire for an understanding of spiritual
truths, except among the few of discernment, until sorrow comes,” Silver
Birch told him.
“But how
can I have that discernment?” asked the guest.
“It is not
easy,“ confessed the guide. “You must satisfy yourself, as you have striven
to do, that we who speak to you by this and other means are what we claim
to be. We can only prove it by conforming to the standard of evidence that
your world of matter demands. You must seek that evidence, as you have
been seeking it, and judge and weigh with honest criticism what it is that
is given to you. If you allow the door to be kept open and yourself provide
no unreasoning skepticism, you make the channel easy.
“What I
simply crave for,” the MP said, “is definite knowledge that those who have
left this sphere are still living and are in touch with one and are endeavouring
to influence one. What must I do to acquire that knowledge?”
“You must
use a medium who is better than mine at receiving all those vibrations
which will bring you the wholehearted evidence that you require. It is
not your soul that demands the knowledge. It is your mind which is agitating
in uncertainty.”
“Then is
there any means whereby I can place my mind more in conscious touch with
my soul?”
“That is
a question of unfoldment. That is a question of learning how to tune in
to the realm of spirit, so that those finer vibrations can become clearer
to you.”
“How does
one tune in?” the visitor wanted to know.
“The activity
of your world is often the silence of ours, but the silence of your world
is the activity of ours,” explained Silver Birch. “Retire into the silence
and learn to be still, passive. Wait, and the manifestation of the spirit
can reveal itself.”
“Is there
any means whereby I can decide whether particular thoughts that enter my
mind come from my side or yours?”
“It is all
a matter of learning how to have control over the mind so that it can be
still and be tuned in, so that instead of being a wanderer it can be placed
under control by yourself, so that, held in perfect silence, it may respond
to the higher vibrations. That is why intuition comes in a flash - because
our vibration is quick and speedy and subtle. The thoughts from your world
of matter are slow, they are sluggish, they are heavy.”
“Does that
apply to the most exalted soul on this plane at the moment?” asked the
sitter.
“Yes, it
applies to every soul. Remember this, you are twofold in nature. There
is the ancestry of the animal and the portion of the Great Spirit constantly
at war within your being, and there is yourself, you, with the free will
to accomplish your evolution. You have to subdue the long line of animal
that is part of your evolution and you have to learn to allow the Great
Spirit that is latent to unfold itself.”
“The Great
Spirit is within every human being, within every facet of life, for all
is the Great Spirit and the Great Spirit is all. Within some beings the
Great Spirit only stirs quietly, like the gentle zephyr. In others the
Great Spirit is like the mighty raging wind. It is all a question of development.
The Great Spirit has stirred within your soul and, touched by sorrow, the
Great Spirit within you is striving to express itself still more. That
is why you are on your quest. That is why you will continue to search,
because your feet are now on the road that leads to spiritual truths.”
“Do you
mean that desire is the first step in development?” queried the sitter.
“Yes,” said
Silver Birch. “First comes the desire to know, in humility, in earnestness,
in reverence, and with that desire the determination to use that knowledge
not only for bringing certainty to yourself, but to be of service to others.
You desire to serve and you have striven to serve, and there are many who
have upheld you for many years when your heart has been weary and your
soul has grown tired in the fight and you have wondered whether it would
not be best to retire from the scenes of activity and to seek in quietude
those pleasures, aesthetic pleasures, that you think would bring you happiness.
But the restlessness of the stirring Great Spirit within you and the inspiration
from my world have encouraged you to go on with your fight to help those
less fortunate than yourself.”
Silver
Birch told the visiting MP of the guides who were assisting him from the
spirit world, and went on:
“I said
that to you to make you realize the love that comes to you from our world.
If all of you who sought to serve realized the great wealth of love and
power that surged round you and knew how you were upheld and encouraged
and enthused and sustained in all your labours, you would fight even with
greater ardour and zeal and intensity. Not one effort to serve has ever
been in vain. Though often misunderstood, misinterpreted and ridiculed
by those who should have been your friends and occasionally betrayed by
those whom you have trusted, your service will live on.”
“What advice
have you to give me?” asked the sitter.
“You do
not require detailed advice,” answered Silver Birch. “You are doing greater
work than you know. When those who are engaged in service say to me, What
can I do?’ my heart is full of joy, for it is a recognition that even as
they render service they strive to give greater service. Continue to help
the weak and the helpless, to give strength to those who need it, light
to those in darkness, a helping hand to the lame and the struggling. Fight
to abolish all cruelty, especially that cruelty that horrifies your soul
- the cruelty to mankind’s greatest friends, the world of animals.”
Then
Silver Birch spoke of the difficulty experienced by guides in expressing
themselves in earthly activities.
“They have
to register in the world of matter,” he said, “and that is not easy, for
you know the vibrations that come to us from your world are not all that
they should be. There is so much darkness where there should be light,
so much ignorance where there should be knowledge, so much foolishness
where there should be wisdom, so much hunger where there should be plenty,
so much misery where there should be happiness, so many hovels where there
should be fit habitations for all, so much cruelty where there should be
kindness, so much hate where there should be love. It is only through a
few instruments that the power of the spirit can express itself, but the
number is constantly increasing and the tide turns in our favour.”
“It was
when sorrow came that your soul was touched,” Silver Birch reminded the
sitter.
“Do you
think that that sorrow was brought for a purpose?” the MP asked.
“From the
greatest sorrow comes the greatest knowledge,” was the reply. “All life
is compensation, from shadow into sunshine, from storm into refuge. Light
and dark, storm and shine, wind and silence - these are all but reflections
of the Great Spirit. The Great Spirit is in every facet of life. Because
of shadow you appreciate sunshine. Because of struggle you appreciate peace.
Life is enjoyed through comparisons. The soul finds its own in the bitter
crucible of experience, trial and suffering and emerges purified, strengthened,
touched, ready for an understanding of life’s greater purpose and meaning.”
“Then is
suffering brought to one deliberately, for the purpose of enabling one
to realize what it is necessary to have for one’s unfoldment?” - “Yes,
for the soul has to have all varieties of experience before it can unfold
the highest. The soul is eternal and carries with it the result of every
thought, of every spoken word, of every deed, and you are what you have
made yourself - second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour, day by
day, week by week, month by month, year by year. You achieve your own growth
and all actions that you perform determine the state of your evolution.
No one else accomplishes that growth for you.”
“Do you
differentiate between deliberate and automatic actions?” the guest next
asked.
“That which
is done automatically does not mean that the law of cause and effect has
ceased to operate. It only stresses that it is in existence. You perform
deeds
because of what you are.” - “Then you would say that one is what one is
as a consequence of what one has done in that past on this sphere?”
“Yes, you
are what you are because of what you have done and you will be what you
will be because of what you are now. The law of cause and effect operates
in unbroken, perfect sequence, and the law of the Great Spirit is so perfect
in its operation that it never fails. Though the children of the Great
Spirit may cheat the laws of state, none can evade the operations of natural
law, for the soul carries with it its eternal registration of what it has
accomplished and you are known for what you are, not for what you are not
or what you pretend to be.”
“Don’t you
think that all men realize when they are wrong?” asked the MP.
“No. Sometimes
a man is deaf to the voice of conscience, his heart is hardened, his soul
has become covered up and the life force of the Great Spirit is being choked.
Men do not always realize that they are wrong. If they did, there would
be no war in your world of matter, there would be no cruelty, no starvation.
There would not be so much disease and there would not be an excess of
plenty while others starved.”
“How can
one alter that?” - “By you and I and all of us being determined that the
inequalities of selfish materialism shall be vanquished and the bounty
of the Great Spirit made available to all His children, that disease and
slums, and ill-health and poverty, and all those things which restrict
the human soul and body shall be driven from the face of the world of matter,
because we know that they are wrong. We must make the Great Spirit within
each person so responsive that it will know what it has to be before it
leaves your world of matter.”
Bearing
in mind that the MP - like many Spiritualists - was involved in animal
welfare, it is apposite to feature what the guide once said about spirit
help for reformers. He told his circle:
“What we
preach fits in with all the noble and elevated ideas that have come to
the vision of all the reformers, all the saints, all the seers and all
the idealists who have striven in every age to render service.”
“Because
they were great souls, their spiritual eyes caught glimpses of the life
that could be, and that vision of beauty sustained them in all their adversity
and struggle. They realized the spirit plan that, one day, will be put
into practice, and so they strove to raise up the children of matter, to
serve.”
“Though
they were vilified, though they were opposed and ridiculed by those they
came to help, their work lived on, even as the work that is being done
today in countless small temples, such as this, will live on, though many
of the people will be forgotten.”
“The mighty
power of the Spirit has been launched once again in your world of matter,
and the children of matter do not possess the power to stem that mighty
tide.”
“Your world
thinks it solves its problems by the shedding of blood. But no problem
was ever solved in that way, for bloodshed is needless and leads nowhere.”
“Why cannot
they use the reason which the Great Spirit has given them? Why do they
think that their only solution must be to kill as many as possible, that
the one who is the greatest killer is accounted the victor? It is a strange
world you live in.”