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June 15th, 1919.
Received by James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, Jesus.
Let me write just a line for I desire to tell you that I was with
you tonight at the convention of the New Thought people, and saw
the impression made upon you by the discourses, and am pleased that
what they said only confirmed your faith in our teachings. They
are sincere in their efforts to obtain a knowledge of the truth,
but the difficulty is, that while they are free from many of the
orthodox teachings of the church, yet they have only the natural
love and perceptions of the intellect, and to some extent, of the
awakened soul in its natural condition.
They know nothing of the Divine Love or the way to the true Kingdom,
and are depending entirely upon the spiritual feelings that come
to them with the consciousness of an awakened soul, in its conflict
with the things that prevent its purification and development into
the perfect man.
These people are to be encouraged in their efforts and teachings
so far as they disclose the true natural condition of man and the
possibility of his becoming in harmony with the will of the Father
in their natural love, and to that extent they are progressing beyond
the old orthodox ideas of what the real man is, and what is incumbent
upon him in order to get into the condition of happiness that comes
with a purification of his love, and a longing (living?) in harmony
with the laws of God governing that purification.
It is to be wished that these men will proceed in their teachings
and thus give to mankind a knowledge of what man really is, and
the possibilities that lie before him when he exercises the inherent
powers that exist within. For concerning sin and inharmony, until
the great truths of the New Birth and the transformation of the
soul and the wonderful Kingdom of the Celestial Spheres are made
known to men through our teachings of these things, these greater
truths which lie beyond the knowledge of men at this time will not
be his.
In their search for God they are on the wrong track, and will never
find him, if they pursue the search in the way indicated by their
discourses. God is not within men, nor do they live and move and
have their being in Him, nor is He everywhere, waiting to be developed
by men as they grow better and purer. No, they are mistaken in their
thought as to God and His habitation, and will learn when they come
into a knowledge of the truth, that God is not in man or in everything
that surrounds him, but is separate from him and from the environments
in which they live and move, and has His locality in the Highest
Heavens, where He works out his purposes, and makes Himself and
the evidence of His existence known to men by the energies that
control the universe in which men exist. He can only be seen by
the soul perceptions of a soul that has been transformed into the
Divine Angel; to men in every other particular He is unseen and
unknown, except as His laws and the effect of their operation disclose
His being.
Well, I merely wanted to write this short message, and I am glad
that you can receive it. Good night.
Your brother and friend,
Jesus
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