Thursday, December 23, 2021
What are the Grounds of Lightworker Unity? | Steve Beckow
By Steve Beckow, December 23, 2021
(Golden Age of Gaia)
Written before I read Suzi’s column on unity. No collaboration. Hers is an excellent article.
In my opinion, what’s most important for us as lightworkers to remember right now?
I think that the most important thing to remember as war and rumors of war surface around us is to remain united in the service of the Divine Mother. Wars won’t happen but people around us will be rattled.
As lightworkers, we may differ on questions of vaccines, political party, and other issues, but we don’t differ on the fact that, if we work for the Light, as lightworkers, it’s the same as to say we serve the Mother.
The Mother is the Light. She is the Love. She herself says:
“Let us be very basic. My essence is love. The Father and I are conjoined as One, [by] our love. And it is from this union that all is born.” (1)
The only difference between them is that the Father does not stir and the Mother does. She’s often called “Mahamaya,” the Great Illusion or the Great Illusionist, because only the Mother’s aspect as the Father, if you will, ultimately exists. (2) In other words, when the Mother wills to be still, we call her the Father.
Sri Ramakrishna explains:
“When I think of the Supreme Being as inactive — neither creating nor preserving nor destroying — I call Him Brahman [God] or Purusha, (1) the Impersonal God. When I think of Him as active — creating, preserving, and destroying —I call him Sakti [Energy] or Maya [the Illusionist] or Prakriti [the Creator], the Personal God.
“But the distinction between them does not mean a difference. The Personal and the Impersonal are the same thing, like milk and its whiteness, the diamond and its lustre, the snake and its wriggling motion. It is impossible to conceive of the one without the other. The Divine Mother and Brahman are one.” (3)
The purpose of life is to realize the All, the Highest, beyond anything. Beyond Mother, Father, all and everything.
Matthew Ward reminds us that “the highest energy of light is love, a fluctuating, expanding and contracting motion ever increasing in its power to encompass more loving capacity and sensation. Love is infinite and light cannot be captured, only directed.” (4)
If we serve the Light, then we serve the Love. If we serve the Love, as I do, then we serve the Mother.
I love what she said the other day, after inviting us to join her. I had earlier said in the Hour with an Angel interview this is taken from that she was not an ascended master, a celestial, or a god among gods.
“You have begun by saying that I am not simply a god among gods. I am the Mother, and I am asking and inviting you to join with me. Is there really any further conversation to be had?” (5)
None whatsoever, Mother.
What a hoot. If Kathleen were writing this, she’d remind us that the Mother forgives everything. That makes her a great One to serve.
Serving the Light means serving the Love. If we’re feeling love, being love, acting on what love would do, then, in my books, we’re serving the Light and the Mother. However, the outcome is strictly up to her .
Sanat Kumara once joked with me about the Mother and then turned philosophical in the space of a sentence:
“If you were to think of it in human terms, she is the boss. … She is the beginning. She is the end. She is the All.” (6)
We’re using the term “Mother” to point at something that is “simply larger than any of you can imagine, particularly at this point.” (7)
Let our service to her – not to an earthly figure or a self-serving cause – be what unites us, now and forever.
Footnotes
(1) “Transcript of the Divine Mother: Density is Unloving Emotion; Love is Lightness of Being,” March 6, 2015, at http://goldenageofgaia.com/2015/03/06/transcript-of-the-divine-mother-density-is-unloving-emotion-love-is-lightness-of-being/.
(2) See “On the Nature of the Divine Mother or Holy Spirit,” May 12, 2019, at http://goldenageofgaia.com/2019/05/12/on-the-nature-of-the-divine-mother/
(3) Swami Nikhilananda, trans., The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna. New York: Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center, 1978; c1942, 32.
(4) Matthew’s Message, Jan. 4, 2006.
(5) “The Divine Mother on 12/12/12 and 21/12/12,” at http://goldenageofgaia.com/2012/12/the-divine-mother-on-121212-and-211212/.
(6) “Sanat Kumara: Many of You Have Already Ascended and Straddle Dimensions,” May 28, 2013, http://goldenageofgaia.com/2013/05/sanat-kumara-many-of-you-have-already-ascended-and-straddle-dimensions/.
(7) The Divine Mother: Come to Me as I Come to You – Part 1/2,” Oct. 17, 2012 at http://goldenageofgaia.com/2012/10/the-divine-mother-come-to-me-as-i-come-to-you-part-12/.