The Becoming God

Wednesday, February 01, 2017

The Prayer of Jairus, Mark 5:21-43

Let us suppose that Jairus is our God-given consciousness, the Allaha (God) who dwells in us in ignorance of being Allaha. We have long had a desire to experience a certain thing.We have planned and thought long and hard about it and tried every which way to fulfill our desires, but it always, "No way, Jose"; er, Jairus.

Then we hear that Eashoa (Jesus), the Life-giving Living Branch of God, is us. We go through the Antediluvian Patriarchs (see http://imagicworldview.blogspot.com/2016/11/the-antediluvian-patriarchs-as.html; and http://imagicworldview.blogspot.com/2016/11/on-progression-of-jacob-as-prayer-to.html) into the temple, the brain in our skull, and find there Eashoa. There our old, bleeding, impotent desire touches the Life-giver, and the Life-giver becomes the desire's champion.

"Give it up, Jairus. Your desire is had it," we are told by others. Yeah, well, don't give up on it yet, Jairus; give it to the Life Giver. Having involved the Life-giving Living Branch of God with our desire, now it is just entering puberty and ready to become fruitful. Doors open up and avenues unforeseen avail themselves. What was impossible is suddenly happening almost on its own. "Just nourish it," we hear. With gratitude.

The Bible is a prayer manual, success manual. The Jews who received it should be teaching the world how to pray according to it. That is a big responsibility to put on someone who does not want it. As far as I know, even the Jews do not yet have a copy of the Book of Meditation from the beginning of the Christian era (it is mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls). After the Epoch of Anointing (the period between the destruction of the temples) the Gospel went to the Gentiles. Misreading, misunderstanding, and disbelieving the scriptures, they pray without utilizing the Biblical methods. So it has come down to esoteric teachers like Neville Goddard and Joseph Murphy. And blogs like this one.

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