The Fruit Of The Tree

2004-10-15 04:34:00

There is one more part to the tree that we have not yet explored which is the fruit which either contains new seeds or is the seed itself.

In this analogy we are discussing what is the meaning behind the fruit of the tree?

Do you suppose the Divine plane is the highest attainment? What could be higher?

To answer this final correspondence we must remember that the fruit and the seed is very similar for the fruit contains the seed.

And what did we say the original seed was?

The original seed was the Monad, a point of life and light sprouting from the fabric of the Divine Plane.

So what would be represented by the multitude of seeds produced by the tree?

These also represent monads. The seeker becomes the sought and is as a Son of God, at one with his Father in Heaven, his Divine Self, his Monad. He then seeks to multiply himself and nourishes many other monads on their descent into matter. As these monads extend themselves and expand their consciousness through their vehicles the fruit of experienced is produced. This fruit represents the love of God and is shared with the originating seed with great joy.

Is there anything higher than the Divine Plane, seventh, (counting from the physical upwards)?

Yes. All seven planes that we have discussed together compose a higher plane, called by DK [Djwhal Khul] the Cosmic Physical.

This is a profound truth.

Consider this:

The physical, astral, mental and all the other planes up to the divine all together produce a physical existence in a higher reality. In this cosmic plane we again have a repeat of the seven planes here, but on a much higher turn of the spiral. In addition to the Cosmic Physical we have the Cosmic Astral on up to the seventh, the Cosmic Divine.

The Logos of our earth is attempting to master consciousness on the Cosmic Astral. He is about half way through this endeavor. The Solar Logos is attempting to master the Cosmic Mental Plane.

Are there planes higher than the Cosmic? Is there a super cosmic? Even the highest adept knows nothing about such a high existence and can only guess about it. We can only assume there is or will be such higher planes as the reflections of God "Become" and evolve.

The knowledge to take from this teaching is this:

When the seeker says he has found the ultimate feeling, bliss, or God Presence, they know not that they are only at the beginning of their journey. No mater how high the consciousness, bliss or joy the seeker adjusts to it and eventually becomes ready for more. When he is ready, the more will come, worlds without end.

  

"Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood. Make big plans, aim high in hope and work."
  -- Daniel H. Burnham (1846 - 1912)