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The Importance of Spiritualism as a Religion by Rev. Frances D. Montgomery, CM, NST
April 28th, 2018 9:05 pm     A+ | a-

 

          There is no real question as to the actual benefit the truths of Spiritualism could be to the world.  Our central teaching, that man survives the change called death and carries his character and personality with him to the spiritual world cannot be regarded as other than a momentous and wonderful message that really needs shared. 

There are many references in the King James Edition of the Bible which, read from our perspective of understanding, prove that life exists after the change called death.  There are references to all of the phases of mediumship as we know them.  They have been demonstrated countless times.  We, knowing the truth of personal responsibility, should attempt to live daily our beliefs for the furtherance of our own soul’s growth.  We realize that we are governed by the Laws of Karma, the Natural Laws which are immutable or unchanging.  We realize we have to make atonement for any wrongs or hurts we create.  

Some of you have heard me speak about my Dad who went to Spirit in 1967 and that he had to shake hands with someone with whom he had had a difference for many years here on earth.  That was the first person he met when he arrived in Spirit.  Fortunately for him he understood that he needed to shake that hand and go with that person. 

In his very first visit back when he came to our circle he told us that we needed to forgive and move forward and that had he NOT acted in that manner, he would have had a more difficult time when he arrived. 

If you have differences here, make amends.  Forgive and move on.  You don’t have to trust someone who isn’t trustworthy, but you can act civilly and overcome the problem enough to forgive, release and go forward.  We are responsible for our actions and I am certain others who may not be aware of our beliefs may watch us and learn by our example. 

Those who do know our beliefs watch us closely to see how we react in times of difficulty.  They wonder where our strength comes from and how we are able to manage when our worlds are chaotic or under siege.  Many have had problems this past year.  How many people do you know who have had many burdens of illness either for themselves or for those in their family?  How many of us have lost relatives and friends?  How many problems do you see people all over the world experiencing? 

We, daily, strive to live what we believe.  That is no easy matter.  It is easy to give in to fault finding – I know I am sometimes guilty of that.  It is easy to be critical but it is NOT EASY to remain positive and upbeat in the face of difficulty.  I try to remember to have a possible solution or constructive idea every time I oppose something.  Being human, I also do not always achieve that goal.         

Part of the reason I think we are able to have so much joy and fun in our church is that we have those beliefs.  You are not – ever - told in our church what to believe or what to reject.  You are taught to use your own God given mind and learn everything you are able to absorb and understand.  You are taught that thoughts are things – every invention, every medical advance, every idea conceived was put in people’s mind from Spirit or God Force.  Guides do work with us on a daily basis.  Guides do just that – impress us, GUIDE us, and attempt to lead us in the proper decisions.  They can never do FOR us what we can and should do for ourselves.  We are free will agents.  We make our own choices, wisely or unwisely.  Spirit stands back and allows us to make our own mistakes so that we can learn from them. 

We do not believe in vicarious atonement, – that we can err and that believing in Jesus will take away our sins.  We know we have to make our own atonement for wrongs we have done, mistakes we have made.  We are taught to make wise choices so that we don’t have to keep repeating the same mistakes over and over.  Once we have learned our lesson we may be tested again just to see if we got it right but then we are free to move on and work on the next lesson our soul has chosen to learn. 

Knowing Spirit is with you to support you just HAS to be comforting to you.  You are never alone.  Your loved ones are right here with you and can and do communicate with you, if you will let them.  You have to listen and yep, that isn’t easy.  All of us, each and every one, would love to have the gift of independent voice to speak out loud and converse with us but it just doesn’t work like that – darn it anyway. 

You have to become quieted.  You can talk freely with the God Force either in a prayer or conversational manner.  I recently saw a survey about how many people talk with God on a daily basis.  One lady mentioned that when she hears a siren she sends a prayer – haven’t we all talked about that right here in this church before?  I thought that was pretty neat.  At least we aren’t the only ones doing it!  Just TALK to God or Spirit – formal prayers or repetitious prayers aren’t as helpful as the heartfelt thoughts you send.  God isn’t deaf.  Spirit doesn’t need to hear things repeated over and over even though sometimes it seems helpful to us to talk in that manner.  If you are working with an affirmation, yes, repetition is sometimes helpful but mostly to YOU – your subconscious hears what you think or pray and the more ingrained those thoughts become to YOU, the more you respond to their positivity. 

I believe God has a sense of humor.  I believe laughter is important in our lives and not only keeps our spirits up and lighter, but also increases the influence of our aura – the very air around us.  We all know this is important.  The heavier our thoughts, the more despondent we are, the harder it is  for Spirit to enter a heavy atmosphere.  

We talk about singing to bring the vibrations up.  We know Spirit is lighter (or vibrates at a faster rate) than we here on the earth plane.  They have to lower their vibratory rates to be able to come through to us.  If we are down, our rates are lower yet.  That makes their job even more difficult.  That is why our laughter makes our church special.  I honestly don’t know of any other church that has laughter in its service on a regular basis.  I don’t think religion should be somber and heavy.  Spiritualism does not lay guilt trips on you or try to lead you through fear.  Knowing you are responsible allows you to be in control of your own destiny.  I pray you would find joy in that alone! 

Knowing that you are one with God – your breath of life is God given – should be an uplifting realization.  You – we – are all a part of God – at all times.  We are Spirit as much today as we will ever be.  We are simply spirit in an earthly body at this point in time.  God said, “I AM THAT I AM”  and we are a part of that I AM. 

          I would like to close with one of my favorite Psalms.  It is the 100th and actually tells us to be joyous!

 1.     Make a Joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands.

 2.     Serve the Lord with gladness:  come before his presence with singing. 

 3.     Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people and the sheep of his pasture. 

4.      Enter into his gates with thanksgiving and into his courts with praise.  Be thankful unto him and bless his name. 

  5.   For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting and his truth endureth to all generations.  Amen. 
 

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