Part I –
Revelators
All wisdom
is from God
Revelators are mortals
who reveal the will of God. The great revelators of the past served as human
bridges spanning the dark ages on Earth following the Lucifer rebellion pending the arrival of the promised messiah. That messiah was the Creator Son of this universe (the Son of God) who incarnated
on Earth as Jesus of Nazareth (the Son of Man).
Modern revelators
continue to come forward at each human crisis. Each revelator either reveals
steps to upgrade the race or introduces a new aspect of divinity. Often, revelators are the great minds of science, politics,
or art, as well as religion. They
are men and women who serve God through ministry to their fellow mortals.
Modern man must still
build bridges between what is and what ought to be in human relations. While
it is difficult for modern man to conceive of a time when there will be no racial, national or religious separations between
men, it was just as difficult for ancient man to conceive of a time when there would be nation consciousness.
If man bridges the
racial hatreds and the alienation between nations, war will become unfeasible. Humanity
will realize it is one family and not simply a collection of people engaged in competition
for self–preservation.
Progressive Revelation
As man developed the
perceptive faculties of mind and soul, basic truths were revealed. These fundamental
truths are:
True relationship is understanding
expressed by love. This truth is the foundation of brotherhood and inner unity.
Being is both God Immanent
(the Thought Adjuster residing in each person) and God Transcendent (the Universal Father). This everywhere God is present amongst men and in the appearance of all forms. He simultaneously includes, pervades
and remains beyond time and space. He reveals Himself progressively and cyclically, as man qualifies himself for additional
knowledge.
The types of revelation
vary and emerge on varying levels of the human consciousness. Revelation can
consist of new lands to conquer (terrestrial or mental). It can be the recognition of new laws and facts in nature, grasped
and used. Or, revelation may be some further unfolding of knowledge resulting in a new type of civilization or a new and enriched
religious approach to life.
Transcendence
The surmounting
of perceived limitations is always taking place. Mankind’s recognition
of the process of transcendence will denote a major new phase in the revelation of divinity.
A revelator must first
develop and transcend his own nature. At this point, he is capable of reflecting
a cosmic principle or divine quality as well as the energy to produce the desired effect upon humanity. While the energy focuses through some person, it is called forth by the desire of the masses. Revelation stimulates man to advance further into the world of reality and out of the world of illusion.
The recognized and
known revelator is the Christ. Christ was "the Word made flesh" (Matthew, V.17). As the centuries pass, the truth and the effect of His life and words continue to
condition human thinking. His thought generates an ever-greater civilization
replete with the accompanying culture, religions, policies, governments and educational processes.