Dorothy's Mystical Adventures in Oz Part 24
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Those above, ever reaching down to lend a helping hand to his brother who is coming after. For as we serve those who are struggling just behind us, we also receive help from those who are just ahead of us; it is a never-ending chain."
"We must leave you now, my friends," said Oxal. "But before we do, I am going to place upon the heads of each of you my special blessing." He stood and raised his hands. Everyone listened with closed eyes as he began to speak:
"O, Radiant One, send forth Thy Light, and surround each of us, Thy children, that we may have enlightenment and wisdom. We relax and give ourselves completely to the Father. We relax and give ourselves wholly and completely to Him. We know that all is well as we relax in His arms. We give our whole selves to the father, we want only to do His will. We relax and give ourselves wholly and completely to Him. "I am his perfect child. He guides me and directs me. He continually surrounds me with His pure white Light; I visualize this radiant substance of purest white, until I actually feel the consciousness of the Father.
His presence, His power, His Light and Love flowing through me. I relax in His presence. He is the ever-loving Father and Creator.
He loves and protects me. He is the one and only Power and Intelligence...
I am this perfect expression... He expresses through me... I am a doer of His will...
The Father and I are one... There is but a single power and intelligence...
This great power and intelligence is now a part of me... It is guiding me and protecting me at all times... I give myself completely to this great Power and Intelligence ... I am a part of it ... I live in and have my being in this, the Father.
Amen."
Chapter Nineteen:
Americanpresidentland
Everyone slowly opened his eyes. Oxal, Odin, and Arcturas were gone.
Dorothy shook her head in awe. "What a wonderful experience!" she said.
"And what an enlightening experience! If people on the earth could have seen and heard all of this, their eyes would really be opened."
"Do you think they would accept what was said, and change their ways?"
asked the Scarecrow.
The Lion and Tin Woodman shook their heads.
"But why not?" said Dorothy. "How could they help but see that their lives have great meaning -- that they don't just live and die and that's the end of it?"
"Remember," said the Lion, "they did not believe Jesus Christ when He tried to tell them some of these things and, even today, many of His followers do not really follow His teachings."
"Yes, you're right," said Dorothy. "I know a cranky old lady who goes to church every Sunday, and she smiles and nods to everyone there, but we all know how mean spirited she is. She scowls at children who walk by her, as if she resents their very presence. She even tried to take my little dog away from me.
"There is a Jewish family in the village," continued Dorothy. "Their little girl and I are friends. Sometimes I go to her home to play. Her mother and father and big brother are so kind and loving. They are always giving me food to take home. They do not have an awful lot themselves, but they share what they have."
"Sometimes people forget," said the Lion, "that Jesus was of the Jewish faith. He had no intention of starting a new religion. He was only trying to uplift the thoughts and aspirations of his people. His followers called themselves Christians because they wanted to follow his teachings more than the traditional Jewish teachings. His teachings were misinterpreted by later followers and sometimes deliberately distorted or had parts removed by them in order to suit the Church's thinking at the time. It is sad that some Christians today make judgments on the other faiths. Some even go so far as to believe that non-Christian religions, are doomed unless they convert to Christianity. G.o.d loves all people. He is not concerned with their individual beliefs and religions.
He wants only for His children to grow spiritually and to love one another; to express kindness and gentleness and to live in peace and understanding. That is all He wants. Each may think as he wishes religiously, as long as those thoughts are of the highest order and as long as there is a desire to know more of the nature of G.o.d and His universe. Too many are smugly satisfied with their religious beliefs and will investigate no further, believing sincerely that they have been told all that G.o.d wishes for them to know, and so will refuse to listen to any other point of view, or to study the many writings that exist, some of which are very spiritual in nature. These people deprive themselves of a great deal of knowledge, thereby inhibiting their spiritual advancement. Of course, others are spiritually advanced who do not even belong to any organized religion or philosophy."
"It's all so very interesting," said Dorothy. "I had never thought of any of this before -- or at least very little."
"Most children don't think too much about it, but they do wonder about things sometimes. When you get back to Kansas, Dorothy, you really must find a way to bring this knowledge to the children," said the Tin Woodman. "Although some adults will understand it, many others are too set in their ways to change their thinking or attempt to understand it.
It is up to you children to change the world, and you can do it. If you will all learn to think and act in a more spiritual manner, by the time you grow up and fill all the positions of government and industry, you will be living in a beautiful world, one of harmony and honesty and trust. Oh, there will still be problems, but nowhere near the degree there is now. And the adults, from their various levels of consciousness, will be amazed at what you have accomplished. And to think it will all be because each individual decided within himself to raise his thinking to a higher level and to serve his brother as himself."
"I just wish it could be that simple," said Dorothy. "But even if all children everywhere could be told all this; there are so many that would not listen. They would just scoff at the idea of being nice. Some children just seem to delight in being mean."
"Perhaps that is because they have not evolved very much over their lifetimes," said the Scarecrow. "And they have no desire to evolve now."
"This is true," said the Lion. "But this change is not expected to happen overnight. Every child that does accept this philosophy will teach their own children too, and if the philosophy is taught from a young age, there is so much more chance of it being accepted. Especially if it is also taught in the schools. The world could not help but improve."
"What about countries," said the Scarecrow, "whose governments don't believe in a supreme intelligence, life after death, or rebirth? What about them? Their governments like to have full control over the people.
They control the factories, the newspapers, everything! They would never allow their children to be taught this."
"Never say never," said the Tin Woodman. "I believe this old hard line thinking will break down -- ever so slowly, mind you. But ma.s.s thinking does not change quickly. As younger people with more inquisitive minds grow up and replace the old die-hards, things will change."
"Mortal is the word, all right," said the Scarecrow. "It is the mortal mind which causes people to be enemies. The spiritual mind would never allow this."
"Just think what could be achieved," said the Lion, "if all that money that the various governments spend on armies and sophisticated weapons could be spent on humanitarian projects ... like helping to feed all the children in the world who go to bed hungry each night."
"You would think that would be a lot more important to them than arming themselves to the teeth," said the Scarecrow. "But I guess that they're all so afraid of each other they feel they have to build their huge armies to protect themselves. I hope one day they'll all come to their senses and see how ridiculous the whole thing is."
"I'm sure it's only a matter of time," said Dorothy. "My fellow mortals can't remain in the dark ages for ever."
"Not to change the subject," said the Tin Woodman, "but where do we go from here?"
"We haven't heard much of the Wicked Witch lately," said the Scarecrow.
"Maybe she's gone into hiding," said Dorothy.
"Not her," replied the Tin Woodman. "She's not scared of anyone."
"She could be getting scared," said Dorothy, "now that we're getting closer to where she lives."
"Why should she be scared of us?" asked the Cowardly Lion. "She has all that magic. We don't have any."
"We may not have all that exotic magic," said Dorothy. "But we have more power."
"More power?" questioned everyone at once.
"Yes," said Dorothy emphatically. "Haven't you been absorbing all that we have been told? Love is the greatest power in the world -- in the entire universe."
"Well, the proof will be in the pudding," said the Lion.
"What did you say would be in the pudding?" asked the Scarecrow.
"What I'm trying to say," answered Lion, patiently, "is that when we meet face to face the real test will begin."
"Oh," said the Scarecrow. "I understand."
"We must all have faith," said Dorothy, "and know that, without a doubt, we have overcome hate."
Everyone was so busy talking that none had paid too much attention to the surroundings. "Look!" said the Lion. "Look at the beautiful homes!"
They were very surprised to see several lovely houses scattered about.
The landscaping was comprised of little wooden knolls surrounded by the greenest of green gra.s.s. Little winding paths of yellow brick connected all of the houses together. The homes themselves were all of different architecture and design: from a southern mansion to a very modern split-level. One house was a very pretty Tudor style home, with flowers of every variety around it. Another, a beautiful Spanish style home, had the most beautiful garden that Dorothy had ever seen; with small lakes and waterfalls and exotic plants and trees of every variety. As they got closer, they could make out the figures of three men on the porch sitting in very comfortable-looking rocking chairs. They seemed to be just enjoying the warm lazy sounds of the garden -- the droning of a bee collecting pollen, birds chirping, and the soft rippling sound of water from nearby fountains.
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