[tmtranscripts] N. Idaho TeaM 1/25/04
rickgiles
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Mon Jan 26 10:17:18 PST 2004
North Idaho Teaching Mission Group
Topics: Blessed are the Peacemeakers
Teachers: Darid
January 25, 2004
* Darid (Jonathan TR): Said Jesus, Blessed are the
peacemakers. I ask, What about peacemaking brings such divine
recognition? I am Darid. I wish to bring thoughts to your
minds that may encourage you to be peacemakers in the kingdom of
heaven.
Obviously making peace implies that there is conflict out of
which peace is the sought solution, the end result, and it goes
without saying that in life there will always be some degree of
conflict, some friction, viewpoints that agitate another. It is
an ideal that all experience peace, that each one experiences
camaraderie, affection, similarity of viewpoint. Yet owing to
the fact that God has given each one of us personality unlike
any others, we will never experience identical perspectives,
nor will we value any ideal or any goal with the same
importance. Each one will invest in a stand, a perspective,
according to the appropriateness of the time period in which one
functions.
Making peace, while not successful as applied in an attempt
to smooth over differences, is powerful when applied with the
intention of integrating differences. Every effort made to
clarify the reasons behind conflicting views expedites the
arrival of the experience of peace among the parties. And the
blessings to one who seeks peace are the development in oneself
of honor and respect, of worth, value of oneself, of heightened
appreciation of that which drives and motivates others and
oneself, and the development of the skill of interweaving
conflicts into a network that is coordinated.
Any encounter of friction, of agitation, exists only for a
short period of time and is often resolved. It may not be
resolved rightfully; conflict may cease through dominance, with
one more powerful than another and therefore that viewpoint
reigns. Or it may be resolved through peacemaking, the
diplomacy of mutual understanding and resolve and coordinated
accommodation. The event will come and pass, but that which
remains becomes the possession of those who pursue peace:
character traits, behavioral modifications, and attainments that
will apply across your life in many ways, peaceful or not.
While peacemaking brings harmony and joy and fellowship, the
peacemaker is blessed beyond the making of peace. It is the
accumulation of these skills I have spoken of that becomes your
reward.
As you grow you deepen your relationship with God. While
you grow you accumulate many spiritual fruit. It is often the
fruit that is sought and used as the benchmark of growth. If
you can see that you are more patient, kinder, more peaceful, it
is assumed you have grown. While this is true, for these
acquirements are the result of your growth, seeking them alone
is not growth. They are the results. Growth is deepening your
relationship with God and, resultant from that, the deepening of
your fellow relationship, in understanding your position in the
family of God. Your perspective of every one of your fellows
becomes integrated into an enlarged picture of multi-purposes.
Each purpose is the driving force behind everyone elses growth.
As you view this you are better positioned to accommodate those
actions and pursuits of others that appear to result in
conflict.
Eventually in spiritual maturity acceptance replaces the
tendency to correct or to dominate anothers pursuit of truth.
You understand that each one of you is not to be identical
to one another, that diversity is the beautiful manifestation of
personality bestowed by the Father of all, and that to
homogenize yourselves would run counter to the will of the
Father who desires the experience of all the variety that each
represents. While peacemaking implies conflict, it also
acknowledges and honors difference and seeks to coordinate.
Rather than erase difference, it ventures to interweave these
differences into a stronger connectivity. I have in the past
expressed the value of a braided rope, for it is stronger than
single strands. Each strand may be seen as a different
viewpoint. The peacemaker can weave, can braid, these strands
into a rope far stronger than any element.
How can the melchizedeks who are self governing continue to
function as one body while they govern themselves under the rule
that each must take care of their own supervision and not fall
to pieces either through the tendency of one to correct the
others or for each to scatter into their own pursuits,
independent of and abandoning each other? It is due to this
peace ability, of weaving together the distinctions that make
each individual into a unified, strong body -- not blended, not
melted, but distinct and, as I have said, braided.
All through your life you will be required to hone your
skills at making peace. Each episode will come and go, and
again will come a time when you will be engaged in making peace.
The importance of each event can be crucial to any party
involved, but the long-lasting result is your development of
character and the acquirement of skill, your increase in spirit
fruit. These acquisitions of spirit personality carry over into
other aspects of your life besides making peace. It will carry
into developing meekness and purity of heart.
I am happy to express myself today, to make an attempt to
increase your appreciation of that which you acquire throughout
your growth. Growth is solely toward God and for God, for Him
as much as for you. All else thats acquired in the process is
the reward of growth and not growth itself. Whether you make
peace or pursue other results from activities in your life,
blessings follow, accumulations that become your possessions.
They become the trophies of your growth experience.
In love I thank you.
Evelyn: Thank you and its good to hear from you.
Peacemaking is one of those things that can be done in the
smallest, relatively petty incidents between people or in huge
calamities affecting countries and millions of people.
* Darid: Quite right. What must be applied to the minuscule
is applied likewise to the enormous. The transition toward
peace in both extremes is the same. Yet you may never be
required to undertake large-scale peacemaking in this life.
Every undertaking of a smaller scale yields personality far more
capable than prior to the event to engage in peacemaking
activities of which in this life you have yet to conceive of
that will transpire in the complex social undertakings in the
worlds beyond.
Evelyn: I hope those arent as ghastly as our wars.
* Darid: I assure you they are not, but your wars exemplify
the lack of development of peacemaking skills. Your wars are
not conflicts but outbursts of frustration from the inability to
cope with the conflict associated with narrowness of
perspective, self-oriented endeavors. But these reasons for
your wars are still petty compared with the complex
interassociations that you will find on higher worlds. Your
wars will become laughable from the amount of energy and
investment placed in them over such relatively inconsequential
conflicts. As you ascend you will engage in even greater
differences of opinion. Now you have cultures that clash.
Imagine when you encounter entirely different worlds that are
different.
The blessings of peacemaking will reward you over and over
again in your ascent. There arent the wars, however, there is
an increased need and a requirement for establishing harmony,
valuing differences, and accommodating one another for the
benefit of each and peace among the whole.
Evelyn: We were discussing choosing among the thousands of
things one can do in life. You have brought up peacemaking,
which helps thin down the choices. When you think of what
skills are worth developing, they are the ones we can take with
us. Lots of choices dont contribute to personal growth or
anyone elses growth.
Tom: One doesnt think of peacemaking as a project,
necessarily, like feeding the poor. Its a more subtle job to
be considered. Its work.
* Darid: Peacemaking often is engaged in after a critical
point ensues wherein conflict begins to become increasingly
violent, when in reality peacemaking is an as-you-pass-by
activity at all points of time in your life. Peace
maintaining is perhaps a better phrase, as long as one does not
let maintenance tempt one to ignore differences. It is fine in
the nature of Supremacy for you to encounter tensions, for your
voices to be raised as you express what is important. That is
not the loss of peace, if one is able to infuse that value with
actions that accelerate harmonizing differences rather than
eliminating the opponent.
Tom: We read a memorandum about a proclamation to take
place this Thursday at 7:00 PM. Is there anything you can add
to this? Is this something we can do on our own or would you
recommend us getting together? Would a telephone conference be
in order?
* Darid: This proclamation is for anyone who desires to
increase your involvement in the Correcting Time Mission. It
will be forthcoming regardless of your attendance. If your
heart is pure in intention you will receive the information at
that moment or subsequently as a matter of record. However, it
is worthwhile to the individual to make an effort to be present
at the slated time. Naturally you do not need to accumulate in
the same geographic location to be present in spirit, present in
mental attention.
You have mentioned conferencing. This is effective now that
your technology accommodates it. We do such conferencing often
as there are far greater distances between groups, and
coordination still remains necessary.
Two factors will bear upon those who bend their ears to
hear. First and foremost will be that you each reassess and
more deeply commit yourselves to spiritual pursuit, taking a
moment to recognize selfless sincerity and to abandon the self-
propagated interests, goals, and undertakings that are wishes of
your own and not for the betterment of the planet.
Secondly, you will be asked to deepen your commitment to the
planetary project, to make yourself available, willing, and
ready to engage in dissemination of knowledge of a spiritual
nature and the service of your brothers and sisters, even to the
extent of ministry in crisis.
This is all I can be forthcoming about, as the day has not
arrived.
Tom: Sounds like the long awaited project is finally on the
table.
* Darid: My response is that things are astir.
* Tom: Thank you for your comments.
* Darid: I will close our meeting. It has been thoroughly
enjoyable. I will not lengthen it that the pages become too
long or your tape runs out. It is a pleasure to be in your
company in this form. Keep up your good work, my friends. It
is noted on high and supported. I will be back.
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