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Find Our Intimate Christ - (4975)

Meditate from the outside in... is a good start. Follow the foundations of Gnosis which say to always look within.


After relaxing body and mind, some what we have heard and read about the Christ comes to mind.


The beautiful words of Master Samael about the Cosmic Christ, which read something to the effect of: 'The Cosmic Christ never abandons those who try and suceed, those who try and fail and those who never try', the many scenes from the life of Jesus as found in the Bible, the image of Master Samael taking the form of the cross exclaimimg: "Long live the Christ!" while giving his lecture about the Revolutionary Christ, the Compassion of Avalokiteshvara in OM MANI PADME HUM, the invocations done in the name of the Christ, the Alchemical significance of Christmas and even some of the words and scenes as harsh and confusing as they are, such as the procession of the cross, the three nails, the crucifixion, the tears and lamentations of Mary, the resurrection...


How the combination of this touches the essence and moves the heart, for something new to appear in our understanding...


What is important and will always be, is to find our Intimate Christ within. In the same spirit how Master Samael said: 'what good is it, if the Chirst is not born in our own heart'.


Where do we find the Intimate Christ within us? How can we make a connection?


Perhaps in a dream, in an image revealed by our consciousness? In a hymm? In prayer? Yes true, in all of these things, and also in recognising the living force of sacrifice and the Holy Denying within us.   


As the Cosmic Christ is ever present in the Universe, in the air we breathe, in our blood and in our sexual energy as the prana, so is our Intmate Christ present in every moment...


When we sacrificed, when we stopped a desire, when we transformed a negative internal state, when we held back critcal words, when we sacrificed our pain and offered it up for transformation... There was the Intiamte Christ!


Where did that strength and intelligence come from to go against all the odds and do that?


It came from our Intimate Christ, alive within us, sent from high above within us and moved from the very fibres of Its nature to help us.


The mission of the Son, the Intimate Christ is to unify all within the Father. That is to bring all the fractioned pieces of essence back to unity within the Father.


To love the Intimate Christ is to be conscious of his mission and to co-operate with Him. To cooperate with love for Him, with love for His mission and with love the Father is realte really well with our Intimate Chirst. 


Here and now, to co-operate with His mission means to align our centres with his role. Especially our emotional centre...


Sacrificing the "I" within us knowlingly and with love we align with Him and we augment His presence within us.


This is how we can make the Intimate Christ within us grow so that one day His birth within our heart will come true.


End (4975).

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