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| God Speaks to Man By Edmond Bordeaux Szekely (1905 - 1979) I speak to you. Be still Know I am God. I spoke to you When you were born. Be still Know I am God. I spoke to you At your first sight. Be still Know I am God. I spoke to you At your first word. Be still Know I am God. I spoke to you At your first thought. Be still Know I am God. I spoke to you At your first love. Be still Know I am God. I spoke to you At your first song. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the grass of the meadows. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the trees of the forests. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the valleys and the hills. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the Holy Mountains. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the rain and the snow. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the waves of the sea. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the dew of the morning Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the peace of the evening. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the splendor of the sun. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the brilliant stars Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the storm and the clouds. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the thunder and the lightning. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Through the mysterious rainbow. Be still Know I am God. I will speak to you When you are alone. Be still Know I am God. I will speak to you Through the Wisdom of the Ancients. Be still Know I am God. I will speak to you At the end of time. Be still Know I am God. I will speak to you When you have seen my Angels. Be still Know I am God. I will speak to you Throughout Eternity. Be still Know I am God. I speak to you Be still Know I am God.  / Photo by from an etching by Gustave Dore /
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Hi Omss -
This selection feels like a song, or a chant. It's repeated lines -- Be still know I am God -- endlessly pull us back to the same spot. They become a command to the mind (which, frankly, needs all the help it can get to discover stillness).
We also have the contrast of the stillness and speaking. The only way we hear God speaking to us is through profound stillness. But it is not that the God speaks in words. God speaks to us through all of life's experiences, and through the natural world -- through the trees and the mountains, through our first sight and first thought and first love. God speaks to us through our perception and our consciousness. But when we lack stillness, we take everything at face value and don't know what's really happening. The deep truth is that every experience is an experience of consciousness. When we are still enough to truly see this, then we witness an expansive presence permeating the vast panorama, we 'hear' a voice that speaks not in words but in the fulness of meaning. Then it's no longer theory or theology, that's when we recognize what "I am" -- Being -- really is. That's when we know God.
Be still
Know
I am
God.
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Edmond Bordeaux Szekely is a fascinating, controversial figure who had a strong influence on modern New Age notions of Christian spirituality and on natural health.
He was born in Hungary in the early 1900s, the grandson of Sandor Szekely, a respected poet and Unitarian Bishop of Cluj. Edmond Bordeaux Szekely became a linguist and philologist, with degrees from the University of Paris, and also from Vienna and Leipzig.
As a young adult, he was friends with such well-known European thinkers and philosophers as Aldous Huxley and Romain Rolland.
Szekely became an immediately controversial figure when he published The Essene Gospel of Peace in the 1920s, and a revised version in the 1930s. It purports to be a previously unknown gospel of Jesus, in which Jesus teaches vegetarianism, natural health practices, an understanding of the natural world as an expression of the feminine aspect of God, and a unique view of angels as the embodiment of divine and natural forces. Szekely claimed that he discovered this scripture while doing research in the Vatican's "secret archives" -- which the Vatican denies existed.
Szekely later established a natural health retreat in Mexico following the outlines from The Essene Gospel of Peace. He also published in later years further short scriptures and psalms he asserts were part of his original discovery, publishing them as Books 2 - 4 of The Essene Gospel of Peace.
Critics and scholars generally agree that Szekely's Essene Gospel of Peace is not a genuine historical document, and instead reflect the natural health and back-to-nature spiritualities that became prominent in Europe following World War I, the period when the first of Szekely's books was released. But there remain to this day various Neo-Essene groups deeply inspired by the lifestyle and spirituality of the The Essene Gospel of Peace.
This controversy parallels several other debates over the true origins of esoteric writings. A similar question arises, for example, with the origin of the Zohar, one of the central texts of Jewish Kabbalah, which was presented in the late 1200s by the Spanish Jewish mystic Moses de Leon as a work originating in the third century CE, but which most scholars believe to have been written by Moses de Leon himself. Attribution to a more ancient authority is a fairly common practice in sacred writings throughout history. One can find this process in the Bible itself. Though in modern times it is much less acceptable for academic reasons. That does not necessarily diminish the spiritual insight and inspiration that can be found in such works.
In the Poetry Chaikhana, I have chosen to list the poetry and psalm excerpts from The Essene Gospels as being "by" Edmond Bordeaux Szekely, rather than "translated by" him.
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A lovely poem. A meditation. A bit of controversy. All in all, a good Wednesday...
Ivan
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