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Sometimes,
if you stand on the bottom rail of a bridge
and lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath
you,
you will suddenly know everything there is to be known.
- Winnie the Pooh
AT THIS POINT, I would like to take the opportunity
to thank you all for following along this far. I appreciate your
effort and the time you have given in order to read this book
through to the end, so thanks! It is my wish that the time you
have spent here has been both awakening and empowering. In fact,
it was my intent when writing this book that it would awaken and
empower, so if you feel more awake, more stimulated, more knowledgeable,
and more empowered now that you have finished this book, wonderful!
I am pleased and honored to have a played a part in your journey
back to divinity.
If
you have enjoyed this book, if you have found it to be uplifting
and awakening, and if you want to read more of my work, then I
am very happy to say there is more. I have written six adult and
children's books prior to this one and plan to write at least
three more. As with this book, all the books I write go into important
details about your spiritual awakening and empowerment process,
details designed to help you rapidly remember the core truth of
your divinity. Personally, I don't think you'll get a better introduction
to your own divinity than through the books that I write. However,
I'll be honest with you up front. As much as I want you to buy
my books, you don't have to. Like I said earlier, as long as you
keep the tools in this book handy, you won't have any trouble.
You'll be able to tread water and "rise with the tide," so to
speak. However, I realize that some of you may be impatient, some
of you may want to go ahead in order to help out and lead the
way for others, and some may want to go beyond basic knowledge
and proceed with more advanced study. If you're one of those people,
then by all means read my other books. All my books are grounded,
easy to read, packed with useful information, and written with
the single-minded intent that they be the most powerful, most
effective, and most successful books on spiritual awakening and
empowerment ever written.
No compromise. No strings attached. I promise.
In closing, I would like to offer you one final "gift." In the
appendix of this book you will find my Parable of the Garden.
As you may already be aware, our current belief systems, our current
faiths, our current spiritualities, are riddled with justifications
for hierarchy, inequality, poverty, injustice, and woe. Science,
religion, or spirituality, it doesn't matter. Whatever your particular
dogma, you are told you suffer ("we" suffer, "they" suffer) because
you deserve it. You suffer because you are unworthy,
because you ate a bad apple, because it's your "karma," or because
you are weak and the strong deserve the reward. Whatever the excuse
is, it doesn't matter. When you boil it right down to its essence,
you are taught to accept the ugly state of the world because there
is some divine, natural, genetic, or spiritual reason for it.
Frankly, that's all nonsense.
The world is in the sorry state it's in not because of some divine
plan or cosmic karmic machine, but because of the choices that
people like you, I, and (most importantly) the people who horde
the power make. The bottom line is, it is you and I, the ones
who follow and go along, the ones who rule and set the course,
who make the choices that create this world. It's we who do it,
not God or nature. In the divine world of Spirit, there's no reason
for suffering. There's no reason for poverty. There's no justification
for war and it should all end right now with no "ifs," "ands"
or "buts" about it.
No more freaking excuses. It must end right now. So where do we
start?
Well, in my opinion we need to start with new stories that don't
justify suffering or qualify the terrible condition of this world.
We need new stories that don't let us off the hook by speaking
about sin or karma, hierarchy or entitlement. We need new stories
that speak to us, in no uncertain terms, about our unity, our
divine purpose, and our magnificent power in Spirit. We need a
new story that empowers each and every one of us to make a difference
and change this world.
As it so happens, I have a story (or two) just like that and I'm
including it in the appendix to this book. What follows at the
end of this chapter is my Parable of The Garden. As you will see
when you read it, this is an entirely new story that does not
justify. Within The Parable of The Garden you will find an entirely
new theological foundation for existing in this world that contains
no justification for inequality, poverty, hierarchy, war, hatred,
violence, or evil of any form. Here you will find no deep philosophical
support of "darkness," no biblical justification of divine madness,
and no way out of the fundamental truth of your (our) primary
responsibility for creation. This is a new story, a true story,
and a transformative story that puts the power of change and the
power of God directly into your hands.
So, open your heart, open your mind, and read The Parable of The
Garden for what it is - a new story of your origin and purpose
that takes you a step forward on the path back to the divinity
within you.
It is my gift to you.
Consider it only the first of many welcome home presents from
me, your guide back to divinity.
The Parable of the Garden
Allow me to speak to you a few moments now. Allow me to tell you
a story, a parable, about The Garden.
Imagine a garden unlike any garden you have ever seen on this
earth. Imagine a garden full of flowers and trees, of brilliant sights
and sounds, of sparkling diamond water, and clear emerald forests.
Imagine a garden of unbelievable fertility, variety, and bounty.
Imagine a garden where life flourishes in peace, love, and joy.
Imagine a garden where the only emotions are contentment, bliss,
happiness, and love. Imagine a garden where only beauty exists.
Call
this garden The Garden of Eden, Shambhala, or even Heaven if you
like, for indeed it was all these and more. Imagine, and when
you can imagine all these things at once, put them together and
multiply them a million times and you will have The Garden. A
place of unimaginable splendor and glory...
Now let me be crystal clear here. In The Garden there is no pain
and no suffering. In The Garden, there is no sadness. There is
no war. There is no hatred. There is no "sin."
The Garden is perfect in every way and will always remain so,
for this is the way The Lightwalkers, the beings of pure love
and light who inhabit The Garden, want it. Ah, The Lightwalkers.
Shining, glorious suns of creation.
Brilliant and blinding to behold.
When they created The Garden, they created it as a reflection
of their perfect, Light-filled, love filled nature.
Each heart's desire fulfilled.
Perfection in every way and a mighty great place to live, let
me tell you.
But, you know, things get boring and so one day a few of the Lightwalkers
(let us call them The Explorers) thought to themselves that maybe,
just maybe, a change was needed.
"Maybe
things could be better?" they said. "Maybe
we could have more beautiful flowers and trees, more brilliant
sights and sounds." "Maybe
we could have more love and more light and more glory." "Maybe!"
So, they put a plan together and submitted it to The Elders, and
they said with great excitement...
"Look at our plan!"
"Isn't it cool?"
"Isn't it wonderful?"
"Isn't it amazing?"
And of course, The Elders had to agree, for The Plan was beautiful
and amazing and glorious and if it worked... "If
the thing could be done..." they thought. "It
would be something completely different." "It
would mean more of everything that The Lightwalkers love so much."
"Of course, The Plan would require a lot of work and effort,"
The Elders thought.
"The Plan would require mucking around in the darkness outside
The Garden and that is cause for pause," said The Elders.
"It would be no picnic," The Elders said.
"There would be no partying."
"It would not be a holiday in paradise."
"You are, after all, descending into darkness," the
Elders said.
"It's not going to be fun."
"There is nothing in darkness," the Elders warned.
"There is no love."
"There is no light."
"There is no power."
Ah, but the pups who brought The Plan didn't seem to mind so much
the sacrifice and so the Elders said, "Why not?" And besides,
if The Explorers could pull it off, what a "wow" that would be...
And
so the Explorers packed their bags, bid their tearful goodbyes,
walked the long walk out past The Garden Gate and into the darkness,
and disappeared from view.
* poof *
Which
worried The Lightwalkers who stayed back more than a little bit.
It was kinda dramatic, after all. It was kinda abrupt. It was
like being suddenly cut off from a part of yourself. And it was
without precedent. It was disturbing.
But they trusted, and tried not to worry.
They
waited and they watched. They watched and waited, and when they
had waited and watched to the limit of their patience, they started
to talk about sending out a search party.
What else was there to do?
Something had to be done. What if something had, inconceivably,
gone wrong? But, just as they were about to form the search party
"It" happened.
All of a sudden, the silence and the blackness of the darkness
were broken by a flash and a sound.
Then, there was another flash and another sound.
Then another.
And another, and pretty soon the flashes were like lightning and
the sound was like thunder.
And the Lightwalkers breathed a sigh of relief.
The Work had begun.
And thus did the work go on.
While
the Lightwalkers continued to exist in Joy and Bliss, the Explorers
worked hard in the darkness. There were flashes and there was
thunder, there were crashes and there was rumble and every once
in a while a crackle of fire danced across the skin of the darkness.
It was an exciting light-and-sound show like never before seen.
The raw energy of it was contagious, and soon many of those who
had stayed behind just couldn't stand by watching anymore.
They packed their bags and ran off into the dark to help.
And that fed the fire. And the lighting flashed brighter, and
the thunder crashed louder, and a fire crackled over the skin
of the dark until...
All of a sudden... Nothing. Suddenly... All the flashing and all
the thunder just stopped, just like that. One moment, chaos and
the next, nothing.
At that point, the Lightwalkers who had stayed behind looked at
each other. They were puzzled. They waited, but the silence continued.
"What
could have happened?" they asked themselves. "Has
something gone wrong?" they wondered.
They
waited, and they waited, and they waited to the limits of their
worry and when they surpassed their limit, they formed a search
party. After all, this was highly irregular, unusual, and worrisome.
This was without precedent. Something could be wrong. But then,
just as the search party was getting ready to leave The Garden,
with a flash of lightning and a sound of thunder, the chaos began
anew.
Just like before, lightning, thunder and fire crackled over the
dark.
The work had begun once again.
And thus did the work go on. There were flashes and thunder and
fire, and the Lightwalkers gazed in fascination and amazement.
It was a show unlike any other. And much more exciting than before.
More energy. More power. More vibration. It was a pulsating energy
ball... Like an oscillating star going Nova... And it was very
exciting. In fact, it was so exciting that wave after
wave of Lightwalkers, overcome by a childlike exuberance, jumped
into the darkness without even bothering to pack.
As
they did that, they fed the fire. And lightning flashed and thunder
rolled and fire crackled and then, all of a sudden...
*FLASH*
...and then... ...DARKNESS...
...and then... ...SILENCE...
...and then... ...NOTHING...
The Lightwalkers were startled by this.
They looked at each other; they were puzzled.
They waited and wondered and worried, only this time...
This time it was obvious.
Something
had gone wrong.
So, they called for volunteers and sent a search party out into
the darkness, and just as the Searchers disappeared from view,
the Explorers came screaming out of the darkness.
"Did you see that?" they said breathless.
"Wasn't it awesome?" they exclaimed with excitement.
"Did you see that?" they said over and over again,
shaking all over.
"DID YOU SEE THAT?"
"We almost did it," they laughed.
"We almost had it."
"But we need your help," they said, shaking their
shoulders.
"There was too much," they gasped.
"There were too many," they exclaimed.
"And it was too soon!"
"WE NEED YOUR HELP!"
And, of course, the Lightwalkers who remained in The Garden agreed.
What else could they do? The Explorers were obviously onto something big and exciting.
So they said, "How can we help?"
And at that, the Explorers paused and thought about it for a few
moments and then said, "Well, let's see."
"As
you can see," said the Explorers, "it is extremely black down
there and we have a hard time seeing." "Sometimes we get lost
in the darkness." "Sometimes we get confused." "So it would be
great," said the Explorers, "if some of you could act as guides
for us." "You know, point us in the right direction if we seem
to be stumbling around too much."
Now, at hearing that, hands shot up everywhere.
Volunteers, let us call them The Guides, jumped at the chance.
After all, who wouldn't? Who wouldn’t want a special role in this divinely inspired
plan?
"We will help," said The Guides. "We
will provide assistance as required and we will walk with you
in the shadows and the valleys."
Hearing this, the Explorers smiled and nodded. Then they turned
and paused and scratched their chins and after a few moments they
said, "There is something else." "As
you know, there is so no light down there in the dark and it is
really hard to see what we are doing." "What
is worse, when things start to get real crazy, we start to forget
what we're doing and get all turned around in the chaos." "So
it would be great," said the Explorers, "if some of you could
hold a light for us.
And of course, hands shot up everywhere.
Volunteers, let us call them The Lightholders, jumped at the opportunity.
Seeing the enthusiasm, the Explorers smiled and thanked them.
Then, they turned and paused and scratched their chins and after
a few moments they said, "There is one final thing." "As
we keep saying, it's awfully dark down there, and there are so
many working on The Plan now, and the energy levels are at such
fantastic levels, that it can easily get out of control." "We
have to prevent that from happening," said the Explorers, "until
everything's ready. "What
we need," they said, "is someone to keep the lid on until it's
time."
And of course, there was no shortage of volunteers despite the
difficulty of this particular job.
And so, the Explorers, the Guides, the Lightholders, and the new
Energy Keepers went out into the darkness to work.
Those who stayed behind watched and waited and for a long time
they saw nothing move, but this time they didn’t get worried.
They knew everything was under control and so they waited, without
a limit to their patience, until a shout sprang up.
"THERE!"
someone screamed.
"THERE in the darkness."
"Did you see that?"
"Did you see that?"
"SPARKS!!!!!"
Everybody looked and, sure enough, they could see sparks in the
darkness.
To no one's surprise, these sparks quickly grew and soon,
lightning, thunder, and fire crackled.
The light and the energy were intense.
The power expanded and grew and then, just when it seemed like
the energy and fire had reached their ultimate, the energy started
to hum and pulse, expanding and contracting like some giant cosmic
egg.
The energy would expand outward, reaching a raging crescendo of
intense flame. Then it would back off from the peak. Then, another
cycle with a higher peak. And then another cycle, a higher peak.
And then another. And then another.
It was like a giant pulsating balloon of energy being puffed up
and then deflated, puffed up and deflated, each time the balloon
straining against some unseen barrier that kept it contained within
its own boundaries.
The Lightwalkers watched the undulation in fascination. Wide-eyed.
Awe-filled. Never growing tired of the spectacle. But then...
After
what seemed like an eternity (but was really only a few moments
in the creative consideration of Spirit), "It" happened. Just
as the crackling ball of fire was at its most intense ever, just
as it seemed as if the heat from this "forge of creation" could
not get any more intense, "It" happened.
The Lightwalkers saw it happen.
There...
In the heat of an already intense fire...
In the cracking of an engorged cellular balloon...
There...
A single brilliant explosion of light...
And then another.
And then another.
And then ten more,
And then a thousand more.
And then ten thousand.
And then a million.
And then six billion.
And then...
A crack on the surface...
Then tendrils of fire racing over the skin of the darkness.
Then an explosion.
Then
eyes widening.
Light.
Love. Wonder. Beauty. Glory. Power. Happiness. Joy. Bliss. Glorious.
No
words. Weeping.
And then, just as it seemed the Lightwalkers would be overcome
by the glory, The Procession began.
Amongst cheering and laughter and celebration and glory, those
who had entered into the darkness began to emerge.
The
Explorers... The Energy Keepers... The Lightholders... The Guides...
Even
The Search Party... Even though they had gone in only a moment
before it happened. They all started to return, and they did so
in chariots of magnificent, brilliant gold, like angels of fire
in an undefeatable Army of God.
And with them, with us, comes The Fire and the transformation
and, in fulfillment of The Plan, a new Garden more glorious than
anything we have ever imagined before.
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