Proposition: It is my belief that there is mystical revelation from source in all of the sacred writings over the millennia. Finding and refining it is the process of illumination and has been done over the centuries and is still taking place today. It can be likened to spiritual spiral dynamics and needs to be an ever-ongoing process.
Let’s face it, orthodox Christianity did no real favors with
canonization of certain scripture. Mystic revelation from source should be
ongoing as people develop culturally, socially and spiritually. It should be
obvious that at least some of those writing down the narrative about Jesus did
not believe they were codifying anything but acting as a reporter. This is
obvious from Luke’s writings and also from whoever wrote the Johannine epistles.
Here are three examples:
Luke 1:1-3 “Since many have undertaken to set
down an orderly account of the events that have been fulfilled among us, (2)
just as they were handed on to us by those who from the beginning were
eyewitnesses and servants of the word, (3) I too decided, after
investigating everything carefully from the very first, to write an orderly
account for you, most excellent Theophilus,”
Act 1:1-3
“In the first
book, Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus did and taught from the
beginning (2) until the day when he was taken up to heaven, after
giving instructions through the Holy Spirit to the apostles whom he had chosen.
(3) After his suffering he presented himself alive to them by many
convincing proofs, appearing to them during forty days and speaking about the
kingdom of God.”
1Jn 1:1-4
“We declare to you
what was from the beginning, what we have heard, what we have seen with our
eyes, what we have looked at and touched with our hands, concerning the word of
life— (2) this life was revealed, and we have seen it and testify
to it, and declare to you the eternal life that was with the Father and was
revealed to us— (3) we declare to you what we have seen and heard
so that you also may have fellowship with us; and truly our fellowship is with
the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ. (4) We are writing these
things so that our joy may be complete.”
It seems rather clear to me from the above passages that
they were not trying to codify but rather report an important phenomenon that
they had witnessed, and that it was meant for them within the context of their
culture and time. In other words, it was for their contemporary audience, based
on their cultural norms. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that what they
wrote included mystical revelation from the creative source but also contained
the input that they naturally inherited from their culture, beliefs, and
customs. It is likewise reasonable to assume that those cultural and customary aspects
were not meant to be codified into perpetuity. At the same time it is also
reasonable to conclude that some of what they wrote as witnesses reflected
enlightened revelation they received from a messenger whose mission was to further
illuminate and correct what they had erroneously or mistakenly believed from
past revelation.
Therefore, it seems incumbent on those who follow these
traditions to apply the same kind of reporting and illumination into the
application of these mystical gems using spiritual discernment and mysticism.
In fact, it is an edict in the Johannine gospel. John 16:12-13 "I still have many things to say to you, but
you cannot bear them now. (13) When the Spirit of truth comes, he
will guide you into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own, but will
speak whatever he hears, and he will declare to you the things that are to
come.” There is absolutely nothing in the above writing from
John’s gospel that states that shortly after the spirit comes it will then
reveal a set of principles and beliefs that can be codified as the final
message from source. In fact, that idea is preposterous. If one looks at the
evolution of culture and enlightened awareness that is set forth in spiral
dynamics it demands that this edict from John’s gospel be ongoing, and that the
actual canon can never be codified and sealed. However, neither does it mean
that it cannot be helpful in the effort to provide greater and greater illumination
with all of the spiritual and scientific discoveries that regularly change our
view of reality.
It is in this view that proposition above is stated. Wouldn’t
it be interesting to have a group of modern Christ followers take the edict of
John 16:12-13. This could be accomplished by using an understanding of the
first century history and culture coupled with spiritual illumination and
discernment to put together those aspects of the scripture that are indeed
mystical revelation from source and what is actually a product of the culture
that created them.
One thing is certain, the concept that the entire canon was
codified for perpetuity two thousand years ago in a culture that was far less humane
than our current culture. I know, many may try to point out the evil that seems
rampant in our culture today, but two things must be considered. First, most
people are kind, and spiral dynamics has shown that there is an upward spiral
of enlightenment that has increased the humaneness of humanity. Secondly, the
media and news outlets emphasize the apparent evil so that it holds a higher
place in our awareness, and it is likely that the incidence of what we call
evil is less in relation to overall population than it was in times past.
This would enable Christ followers, who believe there is a
command to create a better, more peaceful, and more loving humanity use the
best parts of their tradition to facilitate this growth and build a bridge that
is syncretistic and eclectic that could show the similarity of the mystical
message across cultures and religions. Further, it could create and environment
that would build tolerance of all people of all religions and likewise include
those who are completely non-religious.
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Exactly! Revelation is open and ongoing, regardless of time and space.
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