Stages
When a master in the second mountain is close to finishing
the eighth year of Job, the Intimate Christ of the Master enters a process which
is the process that finalises the second mountain.
The stages in this process are:
- Accused
- Judged
- Tried
- Sentenced
- Judgement Executed
- Crucified
- Death
- Resurrection
- Coming to Life
Commentary
Before the Law
The Intimate Christ of the master passes through these
stages. The Intimate Christ does so, so that with Him all the remaining “I’s” in
the master can also die.
The Intimate Christ passes through this very difficult process
of being accused, judged, tried and sentenced because there are “I’s” that are
still alive and must be dissolved.
It is the Intimate Christ before the Law that is accused, judged,
sentenced etc. so that the “I”s” can die totally. The various remaining “I’s”
are the ones that are judged, tried and sentenced to death by the Law, and
because the Intimate Christ assumes the ego He passes through these stages.
Justice Done
When the eighth year of Job is complete, justice has been
installed within the Being of the person. That is all the karmic debts have
been paid and the ego has died. Both of these two things tell us that justice has
been done within the person.
When the Intimate Christ resurrects the living principle of
justice – the Being is now in complete control within the person and that is
why justice has been installed within the person. Physical Correspondence
Some of these stages may have a physical human event attached
to them however some may not. The process of finishing the second mountain is internal.
The resurrection, for example, happens within the person. It is the Intimate
Christ within the person that dies and resurrects.
Pauses
There are also short pauses between each stage. There is a
pause or some time that needs to elapse between the death and the resurrection.
Also another delay between the judgement being executed and actual death. This is an agonizing period for the Master becasue the "I's" remaining in the Master do their best not to die.
Waiting fort the resurrection is a very vulnerable stage. Many
masters may get sick, because the Being is dead. They feel abandoned and
they lack some strength because the Being is dying and even dies, however soon the Being resurrects and the lost strength is regained.
End (2353).
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