Title: The Promised Land Post by: Rootsie on July 20, 2003, 09:15:17 PM The Promised Land, Zion, Canaan, land given by God to his 'chosen'. This real estate agreement apparently includes the extermination of man woman child and dog who wrongly occupy it: 'idolatry'-wrong god. 'race'-wrong skin. Why they sacrifice a young girl, or a king, to make their crops grow. And well human sacrifice is unethical. This much they say they know. Maybe 3000 years ago the world could have borne this variety of god, a local mountain deity of storm and thunder, a cheeky contender who took out anybody in his way-but today? And where did they get this story anyway? From wise elders, whom they were careful not to acknowledge, and to add 3000 years of injury to insult, they got the story wrong. The Promised Land- let me tell you all that is ever promised to any of us, this the truth which the elders taught: that happy land that milk and honey that cream and nectar is the reward for living in alignment with the truth of What Is. Integrity. Right conduct in right order. Responsibility. Love for creation. And thus sensibilities refine. We clarify. The Heavenly City is our crown. The essence of Love pours in, and we rise out of matter to meet it. This is not a metaphor! But physiological reality. Hear me, Zion is no earthly place. Jerusalem is the reintegration, the redemption of matter through spirit. And ethical behavior is the hallmark, the indicator, the Sign and the Seal. This abomination of desolation comes of the literalization of a story grossly misunderstood. The final Resurrection for which certain ones wait in expectation, this establishment of the eternal Kingdom--- well, like the man said, you must be born again. born again not in him, but in the truth of who you are. Ones always choose the lesser over the greater. Ones build a Temple and say God lives there, and pray to what looks bigger, and reject their own magnitude. Nobody with a history of a thousand miliion murdered corpses has a thing to say to the world today. The demands they make are childish and laughable. Who do they think they are? That's just it-not a clue. And meantime the truly humble meek and righteous lead the way, as they always do. In this crazy funhouse hung with mirrors it looks otherwise. The promised land of heart, of hand, the rock planted beneath and rising above the sinking, shifting sand, has always been. It will remain forever after the irritating grit is all blown away. Even fools will have their day, but eternity belongs to ones chosen because they choose to walk the walk to Zion, beyond form or image, perfectly empty, perfectly full. |