“In our introspective search to know and understand our nature, we oftentimes stumble amidst the wreckage of our own humility and sense of value. These perceptions of self are often tainted by the circumstances in which we find ourselves, stained by the tears of emotion as our soul meets its own expression.
How else do we come to recognize ourselves? We must venture first into our own hearts, then into the world. We exhaust ourselves as we venture forth; consuming all around us with the passion burning within our souls. Upon completion do we look back at the charred remnants and weep for our lose, or do we find within this the filaments of being, the spirit which cannot and will not be destroyed?
This is my message as I speak of personal dignity; to see that which has meaning instead of finding identity in the remains of the vessel.”
The preceding passage came about from a channeled reading in 2009 by the Author of this article while communicating with the spirit Arabula, the subject in a book written in 1881. The following passage is from this book, Arabula: or, The divine guest:
Int.—” The Eternal Light, as I now understand it, lifts a person out of and above self. And furthermore, I understand that conscious individuality is based in selfishness, which is incompatible with the true birth and growth of Ardbula in the soul?”
Ara.—” The Spirit (Christ) must be born a living Emmanuel; man must know, by the heart’s interior witness, of the Divine in his own nature. The Christ is revealed in the human through these three elements, these three principles, viz. :
(1) the vital connection of man with the Eternal through the affections of his heart and the laws of his conscience ;
(2) the vital connection of man with man by force of a common origin, a common nature, a common discipline, and a common destiny;
(3) the vital connection of man with himself by virtue of that sacred individuality which invests his personal character with supreme and inviolable worth, and makes his personal dignity and development the end of all his experience.”
Andrew Jackson Davis; Arabula: or, The Divine Guest; 1881. Pg 58
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