P1459:1, 132:3.1
Nabon was a Greek Jew and foremost among the leaders of the chief mystery
cult in Rome, the Mithraic. While this high priest of Mithraism held many
conferences with the Damascus scribe, he was most permanently influenced by
their discussion of truth and faith one evening. Nabon had thought to make
a convert of Jesus and had even suggested that he return to Palestine as a
Mithraic teacher. He little realized that Jesus was preparing him to become
one of the early converts to the gospel of the kingdom. Restated in modern
phraseology, the substance of Jesus' teaching was:
P1459:2, 132:3.2
Truth cannot be defined with words, only by living. Truth is always more than
knowledge. Knowledge pertains to things observed, but truth transcends such
purely material levels in that it consorts with wisdom and embraces such
imponderables
as human experience, even spiritual and living realities. Knowledge originates
in science; wisdom, in true philosophy; truth, in the religious experience
of spiritual living. Knowledge deals with facts; wisdom, with relationships;
truth, with reality values.
P1459:3, 132:3.3
Man tends to crystallize science, formulate philosophy, and dogmatize truth
because he is mentally lazy in adjusting to the progressive struggles of living,
while he is also terribly afraid of the unknown. Natural man is slow to initiate
changes in his habits of thinking and in his techniques of living.
P1459:4, 132:3.4
Revealed truth, personally discovered truth, is the supreme delight of the
human soul; it is the joint creation of the material mind and the indwelling
spirit. The eternal salvation of this truth-discerning and
beauty-loving soul
is assured by that hunger and thirst for goodness which leads this mortal
to develop a singleness of purpose to do the Father's will, to find God and
to become like him. There is never conflict between true knowledge and truth.
There may be conflict between knowledge and human beliefs, beliefs colored
with prejudice, distorted by fear, and dominated by the dread of facing new
facts of material discovery or spiritual progress.
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But truth can never become man's possession without the exercise of faith.
This is true because man's thoughts, wisdom, ethics, and ideals will never
rise higher than his faith, his sublime hope. And all such true faith is predicated
on profound reflection, sincere self-criticism, and uncompromising moral consciousness.
Faith is the inspiration of the spiritized creative imagination.
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Faith acts to release the superhuman activities of the divine spark, the immortal
germ, that lives within the mind of man, and which is the potential of eternal
survival. Plants and animals survive in time by the technique of passing on
from one generation to another identical particles of themselves. The human
soul (personality) of man survives mortal death by identity association with
this indwelling spark of divinity, which is immortal, and which functions
to perpetuate the human personality upon a continuing and higher level of
progressive universe existence. The concealed seed of the human soul is an
immortal spirit. The second generation of the soul is the first of a succession
of personality manifestations of spiritual and progressing existences, terminating
only when this divine entity attains the source of its existence, the personal
source of all existence, God, the Universal Father.
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Human life continues -- survives -- because it has a universe function, the
task of finding God. The
faith-activated soul of man cannot stop short of
the attainment of this goal of destiny; and when it does once achieve this
divine goal, it can never end because it has become like God -- eternal.
P1460:1, 132:3.8
Spiritual evolution is an experience of the increasing and voluntary choice
of goodness attended by an equal and progressive diminution of the possibility
of evil. With the attainment of finality of choice for goodness and of completed
capacity for truth appreciation, there comes into existence a perfection of
beauty and holiness whose righteousness eternally inhibits the possibility
of the emergence of even the concept of potential evil. Such a God-knowing
soul casts no shadow of doubting evil when functioning on such a high spirit
level of divine goodness.
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The presence of the Paradise spirit in the mind of man constitutes the revelation
promise and the faith pledge of an eternal existence of divine progression
for every soul seeking to achieve identity with this immortal and indwelling
spirit fragment of the Universal Father.
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Universe progress is characterized by increasing personality freedom because
it is associated with the progressive attainment of higher and higher levels
of self-understanding and consequent voluntary self-restraint. The attainment
of perfection of spiritual self-restraint equals completeness of universe
freedom and personal liberty. Faith fosters and maintains man's soul in the
midst of the confusion of his early orientation in such a vast universe, whereas
prayer becomes the great unifier of the various
inspirations of the creative
imagination and the faith urges of a soul trying to identify itself with the
spirit ideals of the indwelling and associated divine presence.
P1460:4, 132:3.11
Nabon was greatly impressed by these words, as he was by each of his talks
with Jesus. These truths continued to burn within his heart, and he was of
great assistance to the later arriving preachers of Jesus' gospel.