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From "Wisdom" in The Great Gift by William Arkle, 1977
From "Wisdom" in The Great Gift by William Arkle, 1977
My
understanding of this absolute form of wisdom depends on an ability I
believe we have to resonate with the deep heart of our being into the
deep heart of the Creator's being and feel, with that very deep sense
of in-feeling, how the Creator felt towards creation before it began.
In other words one can learn to feel what it was that the Creator was
longing for, aspiring to, or simply desiring, from the great work and
the great effort that he has engaged in in what is known to us as
creation.
Now, if we can feel with all our deepest understanding, our
deepest intelligence and our deepest perception, what it was that the
Creator looked for, above all else, in creation, then, and only then,
shall we be close to the absolute point of wisdom which I believe is
in the absolute point of deepest desire in the heart of the Creator's
being.
As
I myself attempt to do this, I come away with the understanding that
the greatest longing that was in the Creator's heart before creation,
and which brought about creation and brought into existence the
individual beings, who each of us is in the Creator's eyes and to one
another, was the desire to have real individual friends, in the
deepest possible meaning of that word.
Friends to share his
understanding, his joy and his wisdom within the context of real
friendship, which creates a vital relationship between each friend
and the other friend, from which ever-renewing possibilities and
responses can grow.
My feeling is that the Creator first of all
wished to bring into existence real and individual children, whose
nature was based on a part of his own divine nature, but the
characteristics of which were to be developed by each of those
individual children as they grew up in the universes, or the
universities, of his creation. They would develop in the nature of
their own individual spirits, so that each of those children would
become a unique individual child and then, hopefully, would become
more than a child - would wish to grow into a mature condition which
was not as a child to the Creator, but was as an individual being to
the Creator.
Thus all these beings could each have creative
relationships of friendship and gladness with one another and with
the Creator. Not with the Creator as a special 'God' individual, who
was not approachable as other friends are approachable, but He
himself wanted to be able to befriend us and have a creative
friendship with us as we befriend one another and have a creative
friendship with one another.
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This is one of several phrasing's of William Arkle's fundamental and much-needed insight - which he got through personal revelation; since understanding this early in 2014, I have found it to be wonderfully helpful and clarifying.
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