From The Great Gift - by William Arkle, 1977
http://www.billarkle.co.uk/greatgift/text/resolutionofgrief.html
I suppose we can develop anger and impatience with the Creator and the way He has designed His system of teaching. We might feel angry that He hasn't stepped in and done more to remind us of what we would have liked to have been doing.
But on the other hand, we discover, the more we look 
        at it, that the Creator's teaching method is to allow us to make mistakes 
        and to allow us to get ourselves out of our mistakes. The deeper the mistake 
        we make and the more we have to struggle to get out of that mistake, the 
        more we are going to learn about the nature of our being...
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He doesn't 
        want holy and righteous and over-good beings to share his life with him. 
        He wants these qualities in their proper proportion but only as secondary 
        natures to the Divine nature itself, which is loving and caring and ongoing 
        and friendly and creative...
You 
        see that friendship to us, and I'm sure also to our Creator, is more important 
        than our ability to avoid making mistakes.
As soon as we make a mistake 
        we become, so to speak, unholy, unsaintly, unrighteous and not good. But 
        in correcting those mistakes we gain understanding, and when we have truly 
        gained a lot of understanding we become wise, and when we become wise 
        we realise that wisdom is far greater than holiness or goodness or righteousness 
        as we understand those things.
For wisdom is the highest expression of 
        love in action and from it such qualities as holiness, and righteousness 
        and goodness are spin-offs. They are not the primary objective of wisdom. 
        The primary objective of wisdom is to be itself - wisely to he its loving 
        creative nature. Wisely, that means to the best advantage of all its friends 
        and all the situations that it is aware of. 
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If we 
        take a narrow view of the Creator's purpose for us, it might be the attainment 
        of the ability to stay in a heavenly world that He created for us somewhere. 
        To do that, the sooner we become holy and good and free of any sort of 
        mistake the better.
But if we do that, then we are surely going to limit 
        our ability to learn; to learn to understand who we are, to learn to understand 
        all the qualities that are available for us to understand, because we 
        will limit the mistakes that we are going to make and, therefore, we will 
        limit the understanding that comes to us through the correcting of those 
        mistakes. 
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I feel 
        that it is possible to say that, if the Creator had simply wanted us to 
        become beautiful, righteous children who did nothing but be good, as it 
        were, and delight in the Divine quality of loving, blissful, beautiful 
        serenity, then He would have arranged for us to be born directly into 
        heaven where we would have been with all these qualities.
But if that 
        had happened, then we would have lacked the understanding we are gaining 
        through living through all those beautiful, heavenly qualities and their 
        opposite, such as ugliness and unkindness and hatred and confusion, and 
        pain and sorrow and grief and loneliness.
Now, through the understanding 
        of these, negative qualities, we come to know what positive qualities 
        really are; but if we had only known the positive qualities, we wouldn't 
        truly have known what they were. We would have been with them but we would 
        have had nothing to compare them with. And it is only through the art 
        of comparison that we come to an under- standing of the qualities that 
        we handle and are capable of handling. 
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We cannot 
        become the friends, that the Creator wishes us to become to one another 
        and to Himself, if we have not got the ability to understand the nature 
        of the qualities that are available to our being.
It's no good if we simply 
        live as heavenly beings in heaven because we would have little companionship 
        with one another, or for the Creator, in a creative sense. We would have 
        no ability to discuss the merits of the qualities that we know about.
But if we have lived through them, as we do on earth; and their opposites, 
        as we do on earth, then we would develop an ability to understand, objectively, 
        the significance of beauty, of truth, of honesty, of things like kindness 
        and care.
How would we know about loving kindness or loving care in a 
        place like heaven? There would be no need for kindness or for caring as 
        we know it, everything would have been taken care of. There would be nothing 
        to be kind about.
We would be with the quality of love, but we wouldn't 
        be able to express it in the form of care, and we wouldn't know very much 
        about the sort of qualities that come out of the experience of great friendship.
And these are the things that I think the Creator longs to give to us 
        and wants to share with us in His nature.
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2 comments:
@Bruce - what a lovely post. I really like the sentiment. It is inspiring to think of it this way. It makes me want to be a better person and frames the negatives experiences of life in a way more bearable through fortitude.
This is so very true!
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