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From
Small things
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The
Sower and the Seed ...
... the woman and the little leaven ...
Is this how the Word works?
Legion
9, behold, the Sower went out.

It is through a very simple image, familiar in the rural context
of Jesus’ day, that the Master evokes the indescribable grandeur
of the manifestation of the divine.
The seed, symbol
of the mysterious potential energy spread in profusion over the
earth, seems to obey the laws of blind chance. Its growth
will depend on the reception that it is given ........... in earth
which is ready to shelter its germination and its raising. Now
this luminous primordial energy is immanent in an imperfect world
(mixtus orbis…) in which Good and Evil coexist.
Everyone receives the divine seed but it will
only germinate in those who have attained spiritual maturity. It
is not the broad
highroad which will favour growth.......... Nor is it the rocky
ground, desert of the hardened ego, incapable of hearing the divine
Word or, as we would say today, of transcending its limited being
in order to achieve the One … And nor is it the thorny scrubland
of ideologies and contradictory religions born of a collective
ego greedy for power … It is the humbly worked earth of the
inner man who grasps the secret word and takes root in the Truth.
The Sower par excellence is Jesus: and here lies the second meaning
of the symbol. Along with other initiates, he received the divine
germ and sowed the word of Truth. .......... Jesus sowed on all
grounds and frequently encountered the desert where nothing, ever,
grows, where the seed rots ........... in other words, men who
are strong in their certainties, in their “knowledge” and
in their “good conscience”. .......... Those alone
who have applied themselves to the annihilation of parasitic growths
are worthy of receiving the “seed”.
He who has received can in turn give and here comes the final meaning
of the message. The man in whom the Word has germinated becomes
activated in his turn. His destiny, potentially identical to that
of Jesus (log.108), ordains that he will prolong the manifestation.
He is “at the same time the sower and the seed”. Having
become the tree of Life, he can ensure the multiplication of the “fruits” and
the progressively doubled yield: this is the rising of collective
consciousness which is entrusted to sowers who are “aware”.
Furthermore the sower must have truly attained the level of being
which enables him to give out Light from the “source”.
Only then, will he be placed to assist others, by the word …or
by silence, to attain absolute consciousness. ............ And
it is all too clear that this is not a matter of “good works” …
All of the Gnostic teachings emphasise this responsibility which
grows in step with the “extended consciousness”. The ”believer” in
a defined religion can be the effective guide of the faithful who
travel along the main road. If he has not attained, like Eckhart,
the level of total consciousness, he is stuck in time and space,
captive of the psychic domain where, far from the Kingdom, the
duality of Good and Evil prevails.
To act as the skilled sower who is able to awaken, on a universal
level, that vibration which corresponds to the divine “Word” is,
in this day and age, to bring together the elements of a yet uncertain
science with authentic traditional teachings. At the end of the
day it is to these sowers, men of Light (log.24), consciously carrying
out pure deeds in harmony with cosmic laws, that this disquieting
world in which we are condemned to live is entrusted.
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Logion 96 The Kingdom of the Father is like
a woman, who took a little
leaven

.......... This logion is about a household
task which is at the same time humble and noble: the making
of bread. It is
part of daily life and can pass unnoticed.
Nonetheless, we are talking about a vital job, seemingly simple, but which
requires vigilant care: the yeast must be properly mixed
into the dough for the dough
to rise correctly. If it is properly done a tiny amount of yeast can make large
loaves.
The words which Jesus
asks us to evoke in ourselves every day in order to perceive,
savour and prolong
their
resonances - in the same way as a woman who with
loving attention kneads the dough with yeast inside it, - will
to start with evoke
only faint echoes of privileged conditions where the mind did not play
kill-joy, where
the child was king, king of some distant kingdom, hidden like the yeast
in the dough. Seek, do not cease from seeking (log. 2). Knead,
do not cease
from
kneading.
The dough will rise, it will rise so well that it fills the whole trough.
The words of Jesus, constantly awakened in us, evoked,
called upon, recalled, stirred
up, will occupy little by little the inner space, in the same way as the
dough that rises. The mind retreats, stupefied; the
Being opens up in wonder. The
work is now done, without effort on our part, in the depth of our Being,
in broad
daylight, while we sleep. The unconscious is as if kneaded. ..........
Woman’s
work which generates and regenerates; work of the word which generates
and regenerates while the kingdom of the Father is being established
within us.
He who has ears, let him hear!
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