"Yea, over mere dust
hast Thou wafted Thy [holy] spirit, [and hast so
molded that] clay that [it can have converse with]
angels and be in communion with beings
celestial."
-Book of Hymns (Fragments)
2:10 The Dead Sea
Scrolls
In our daily round we seldom
think about the unique and wonderful place we occupy
in this amazing creation. Why are we here? Many
believe there is more to this play than meets the
eye. Many believe we are spiritual beings clothed in
a material body.
If that is so, what can be
the reason for such a strange and wondrous
combination? When we think about our position in the
cosmos, humanity does not amount to much. We are
minute beings on a minute speck surrounded by the
infinite. We do occupy a very unique position,
however. Where the light meets darkness is the razor’s
edge of our human existence. We exist where light
comes to meet the great mineral world to mix and
draw it towards the light through the mystery of
chlorophyll, basis of organic life. This is our
spiritual heritage.
If we can but accomplish
that turning towards the light we will understand
how great the undertaking each individual has as
they toil to transmute darkness into light. Each
person literally lives the edge of the mixing of
light and dark. Our work is to transmute lead into
gold, darkness into light, as we play our roles in
the eternal progression.
The clay of our bodies
clothes our very soul, and that animation allows
light and dark to mingle.
In that mingling each of us
has the choice to toil for the light, or toil for
the dark. We each face the choice, we each reap the
consequences of what we sow. If we choose to toil
for the increase of light, it is wise to help our
bodies in that work. Drink the juice of the grasses,
the most powerful and concentrated sunlight our
bodies can use. With a prayerful heart, cleave to
the Tree of Life, wellspring of all that is good and
beautiful to us on this small and remote abode known
as earth.
We are beings of light and
our heritage is the heavens above. It is not a gift
without responsibility. Our choices in terms of
diet, right action, love, and a willingness to carry
our burden and share the burdens of our brothers and
sisters will determine whether we have served the
Light, or served darkness.