The Lesson of the Light
Given to Lanto by Immanuel
In truth I say to thee:
There are five lights over a sink in a house.
One of the lights go off.
Now there are four lights.
The man or woman in the house does nothing.
He or she makes due with four lights.
Soon the fourth light goes out.
Then there are only three lights.
Still the man or woman does nothing.
So, what manner of man or woman are you?
What would you do when the first light goes out?
How was the light made to function? Is it five lights, fours lights or three lights?
Are not all the lights equal?
So you see…
The man or woman that values wholeness would immediately restore the fifth light had it gone out.
The man or woman that values the self would restore the light when both the fifth and fourth light had gone out.
The man or woman who does not value the self or value the whole will not act to replace the light even when the third and second lights had gone out.
So, in all sincerity, what would you do and when would you do it?
This parable is about the importance of perception and how it values separation and unity consciousness.
All the five parts (Lights) constitute a whole manifestation.
The whole is equal or greater in value to the parts. In unity consciousness, the part and the whole are also equal in value. To ignore any part as unnecessary is to allow the whole to be weakened.
“I say to you; create such a world for All people to live thus in harmony”.
Immanuel
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