Wednesday, July 23, 2008
PLACES OF WORSHIP . . . .
PLACES OF WORSHIP . . .  .
The buildings you  humans created as permanent places for the worship of God hardly correspond to  the Lord's will since thereby the actual worship of God within the human being's  heart has been reduced to a minimum; far more importance is attached to external  appearances in houses specially built for this purpose than to the internal  contact of a person with the Heavenly Father. Yet this alone must be the  foundation of all worship of God. Every action accompanied by a display of  splendour lacks profound inwardness, and understandably so, since in so doing  the human being is too involved with all earthly matter as to be able to form a  simple and intimate bond with the Father in heaven.  
Where  a visual representation intends to motivate something of a spiritual nature  there is always the danger that everything visible will be observed and the  spiritual aspect neglected…. The earthly child can, in fact, only attain inner  calm, inner spiritualisation, when all visual things and those which affect the  senses are completely excluded…. Every person has to  make an incredible effort and be constantly on guard that earthly longings and  earthly thoughts will not gain the upper hand, for to the same degree as they  increase the will for the spirit recedes, and then it will be extremely  difficult to establish an innermost spiritual contact.  
Therefore it is  understandable that also all ceremonies, all rites, which effectively intend to  illustrate to people something of a spiritual nature are especially suited to  externalise a person or make him become superficial. If the human being aims to  spiritualise himself of his own accord he will understand how persistently he  has to fight against all external influences.... how he must time and again try  to disregard everything that goes on around him in order to be able to  completely entrust himself to the state of pure spirituality. And all this is not possible in a place  where so many people congregate and where rites are regularly performed which  require a person's complete attention but which, on the other hand, divert his  attention away from that which alone is important before God….  
The  human being should not entertain the thought that it will count as a sin if he  does not comply with these ceremonies…. The Lord only acknowledges the depth of  faith, the degree of love and the earthly child's absolute submission to its  Father…. and anyone who endeavours to do so need not fear the Father's Judgment  either…. he will conduct himself as it pleases the Father and he will look for  the core in everything but  not for  the outer shell…. The Lord takes no notice of the perfectly devised  procedures which are nevertheless purely externally conducted but do not touch  the core of the matter, because the internalisation of the soul requires a continuous connecting-oneself with the divine Lord and Saviour.  And the designated times for the  worship of God do not suffice in the slightest to achieve maturity of soul….  
Instead,  the earthly child has to show God the Lord his love, veneration and his  gratitude every hour of the day and constantly strive for spiritual  deliverance…. And specified ceremonies are truly not suitable for this, for they  are more likely to make the human soul indifferent and even leave it in the  mistaken belief that it has complied with divine will. And this is, in view of  the spiritual standstill or regression, extraordinarily regrettable, since the  human being should make use of every hour in order to work at improving himself  and his soul for the purpose of attaining perfection….  Amen
BD 1083
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