The Answer in the Rivers of Babylon: Sing a Song of Freedom!
I have before said that Rivers of Babylon as sung by the Melodians ("where He sat down...and there He wept") is the best song ever. I still listen to it occasionally. A lot recently. Like tonight. I listen to it like I read scripture, hearing spiritual meanings to the words:
"By the rivers of Babylon" means this dimension of death, of its limited philosophical parameters.
"Where He sat down" - the Beginning, the Son of God, became manifestly incarnate and limited here.
"And there He wept, when He remembered Zion" - in the Season of Grace, the presence of Godhood became understood and desired by the Anointed Man.
"But the wicked carried us away in captivity" - our birth-born ignorance blinds us to His example.
"Required from us a song" - we are compelled in ignorance until we acquire faith and self-determination in assumption.
"How can we sing King Alpha's (Emperor Haile Selassie's) song in a strange land?" - i.e., how can we do what He did?
"May the words of our mouth and the meditation of our heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Fari." God wants to be evidenced, demonstrated. Haile Selassie got it: Assume it! Shout it! Demand it enthusiastically, effortlessly in enduring faith! Proclaim. Do the work of an evangelist!
FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE OF THE SUCCESSFUL WHO REALIZED THEIR ONENESS WITH THE INEFFABLE AND ITS CONSCIOUSNESS. REMEMBER ZION Sing a song of freedom out loud in your living and in your imagining. Be a witness. Testify.
A song of freedom. Celebrate your HAVING what you desire. You are free. Isn't it wonderful?! Write it out. You have pen and paper, a typewriter, Notebook and/or Word. "I thank you God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Benevolent Consciousness and Intelligence of God, for this and that and everything wonderful now in my life. I am truly thankful and recognize your grace and power in my having this goodness." For whatever you have imagined in a received state. Assume you HAVE it. Write out your song of freedom. Enjoy it, feel its wonderfulness deeply and happily, with gratitude. Be satisfied, and go to sleep "there."
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