THE CUP OF EXPERIENCE
Nebville Lecture
#12
Neville
Date: 10/27/1967
Neville Lectures to Change Your World
All things exist in the human imagination, and I mean that literally. No one can
know of imagination who has not tasted the cup of experience!
In the Psalms we are told that in the hand of the Lord there is a cup that is bubbling over with
wine which has been well mixed. And John asks: "Shall I not drink of the cup of salvation which the
Father has given me, and call upon his name?" When we read these words we wonder what it is all
about. Well, let me share with you a vision of mine of about thirty years ago.
This night I found myself in an infinite field of beautiful sunflowers. Each flower had a human
face and each was perfect. If one smiled, all smiled. If one bent over, all bent over. What one
did, they all did. As I stood there observing this fantastic display of beauty, I knew that I -
singled out as I was - expressed a greater liberty and freedom than all of these human flowers put
together. And when I returned to my body on the bed, I knew that in some strange way I was
separated from that which I once had formed a part. Then I understood these words from the 8th
chapter of Romans: "We were made subject unto futility, not by our own will, but by the will of him
who subjected us in hope that we will be set free from this bondage to decay and obtain the
glorious liberty of the sons of God."
You and I here in this world are detached from that field of beauty, that chorus where everyone
moves in unison. But we are separated, completely incarnated, which is essential to individuality.
This incarnation involves separation from the Father, death, and descent into hell. You may not
know it, but this world is hell. Here we are separated from the Father, and there is a fear in the
heart of man that he may never again see the Father, who from all eternity was built into himself.
But may I assure you, having realized the Father, that your fear need not continue. You will find
the Father and when you do you will find him as yourself.
You are separated from the Father for a divine purpose. And without instantly assuming this garment
of flesh and blood, thereby becoming completely incarnated, you would never find him. Instead you
would forever remain a part of the field of sunflowers. I can't describe the beauty of each flower,
each a beautiful human face moving in perfect harmony. But now you are no longer part of the chorus
but completely individualized, you will tend forever towards greater and greater individualization.
You were subjected to this world and completely incarnated in it for a divine purpose. That purpose
is to create within yourself the Spirit of Jesus, which is continual forgiveness of sin.
Believe me when I tell you that God is love, for I stood in his presence and he embraced me. But do
you know that love, divided from imagination, is eternal death? I'll show you why. I have a friend
who is unemployed, without funds, and burdened beyond measure. I can't deny I love him, and when I
think of him my memory tells me how poor he is, that he is unemployed, without funds and burdened.
I will keep him in that state forever, through love, unless I know how to use my imagination. So,
no one can ever know imagination who has not tasted the cup of experience. Entering this world we
love our mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, children, and friends, but do not know how to change
them from what they are into what they ought to be, unless we drink the cup of experience and
practice the great secret of imagining. That is why I say: love divided from imagination is eternal
death.
Imagination is God's great gift. He is love, yes. He is infinite power and wisdom, but his creative
power is imagination. Giving you his creative power, he gives you his Son Christ, defined in the
second chapter of Paul's letter to the Corinthians as "The power of God and the wisdom of God." And
because of this great gift, when you see one that you love dearly as unemployed, without funds and
in great need, embarrassed and unclothed, you can represent him to yourself as gainfully employed,
beautifully clothed, happy, and debt-free. Then as you persist in exercising your imagination
concerning your friend, the world will remold itself and shape him in the likeness of one who is
gainfully employed, debt-free and happy. All this is possible because of God's great gift to
you.
Remember the story of the prodigal son? The first son did not leave his Father, but the second -
asking to be given what was his - went into the world and wasted all. When the second one, having
experienced the world of death, remembered his Father, he turned around and the Father gave him the
robe, the ring and prepared a fatted calf for a merry reception in honor of his son who had
returned.
When the first son complained, the Father said: "Son, you are always with me. You never detached
yourself, but have always remained here and all that is mine is yours." Because of this the first
son knew nothing of the power of imagination. Everything was his, but he didn't know how to
appropriate it. Tonight you could have a billion dollars in the bank and die of starvation if you
didn't know it was there. All that the Father has is yours, but you will never know it until you
use your imagination to appropriate it!
You and I have departed from the Father. It was his will to subject us to this world of futility.
He did it in the hope that we would be set free from this world of decay where everything dies, and
obtain the glorious liberty of the sons of God - those who exercise their power of imagination
lovingly.
Now, the parable of the prodigal son is followed by the story of the unjust steward. (You will find
these stories in the 15th and 16th chapters of the Book of Luke). Now, parables are wonderful
stories told in the hope that man will discover their fictitious nature and extract its meaning. In
this story the unjust steward is commended for his actions. (The original meaning of the word
"steward" is "the keeper of the pig" and the pig is the universal symbol of the savior of the
world.) In other words, when the steward (the keeper of the pig) tells you his story, will you eat
it? Will you believe what he has experienced? Millions of people today will not accept the story of
salvation, so they refuse the pig as food. But, "Unless you eat my body and drink my blood you have
no life in you."
In the story, the unjust steward is accused of not keeping a proper record and is called to give an
accounting. Summoning his master's debtors one by one, the steward said to the first: "How much do
you owe my master?" He said: "A hundred measures of oil." And he said to him, "Take your bill, sit
down quickly and write fifty." Then he said to another: "And how much do you owe?" He replied: "A
hundred measures of wheat." He said to him: "Take your bill and quickly write eighty." Going
through the entire list, the steward falsified each record. And when the master heard what his
servant was doing, he commended him highly for his action.
Now, you cannot conceive of anyone commending a dishonest employee, so what is the parable telling
you? That there is a record being kept in you! Who is keeping it? Your memory! You know what you
saw today, what you heard, what the mail brought, and how you felt because of the recording being
in you. Perhaps someone called to tell you they were having marital problems. Now, you are called
upon to falsify the record. Having heard their message of distress must you live with it? No, not
if you are an unjust steward! Called upon to give an accounting of your day at its end, have you
falsified the records? Or are you going to let the curtain fall upon this day without changing the
record regarding the person in distress? Told to sit down quickly and modify the conversation - if
not 100%, then 50%, then 20% - but change your memory of the conversation, for although we are
detached, we are one in the human imagination!
I see it all so clearly now. After thirty odd years I still see that scene more vividly than I see
the flowers my mother grew. Being passionately fond of flowers, every day mother would take her
parasol and walk in her garden. But my vision of the sunflowers transcends any memory of my
mother's lovely garden. Every sunflower a face, and every face so distinct. Like a chorus, when one
moved, all moved in the same direction. No one violated the unseen or unheard order. If one smiled,
they all smiled. As I watched I realized I was freer than all of them put together. Then I knew
that this division had to take place. We had to be made subject unto futility, for separation from
the Father involves death. We had to die to what we were and descend into the world of hell in
order to create in us the Spirit of Jesus, which is the continual forgiveness of sin.
Forever justifying our world - claiming he slapped me first, or she pushed me - we speak with the
voice of hell, the voice of self-justification. But in heaven it is all forgiveness of sin, because
all things exist in heaven, the human imagination! Nothing happens on the outside that did not
first take place in you, so you must forgive by changing the cause. If you try to justify or
condemn, you live in the state of hell, for everything is taking place in you! Now seemingly
separated from the Father, don't despair; for he was built in you from eternity. And you will find
him when David stands before you and calls you "Father." He will not be a David, but the David, the
eternal David who was put into the mind of man before that the world was.
Although it doesn't seem possible, you and I were detached from that infinite field of beauty by an
act of love. We were made subject unto futility, not by our own will but by the will of him who
intended to give himself to us. But in order to do it we had to be individualized by complete
incarnation, complete insulation where we think we are human. Being a member of a family, having
friends, and living in a world of people, you are insulated and completely separated. This
incarnation is essential to your individuality, and when you begin to awake you awaken to the
realization that you are he who subjected yourself, for you become the very being the world calls
God the Father. This is the great story as I understand it from my visions, which have paralleled
scripture.
So tonight I ask you to exercise your own wonderful human imagination. Since your friends are only
yourself outpictured, put them in a glorious light. Don't justify their actions by saying: "It
serves them right", because all things exist in you. There is no one out there, but all in you! So
if you fail a thousand times, saying: "How often Lord must I forgive my brother who sinned against
me?" the answer will come: "Seventy times seven." May I tell you: you can't say "sin" in any other
way than as recorded in the 51st Psalm, the 4th verse: "Against thee, O Lord, thee only have I
sinned and done that which is evil in they sight; therefore thy justification is in order."
Who is this being in whom I have sinned? His name is I AM! How have I sinned against thee and thee
only? By seeing someone in my world that is in need and allowing them to remain there, for I cannot
sin against another as I am the one seeing it. So I must change and represent him to myself as
someone I desire to see. And I must persist in that belief until he conforms to the image I have
created. That is what you are called upon to do, for you were made subject unto vanity and live
alone in your world, so if you desire it to change, you alone must change it and live in the state
of the desired change. I know this from experience, because the night that I was lifted up to the
state of perfection I came upon this infinite sea of human imperfection, and as I glided by all
were made perfect in harmony with that state to which I was lifted. So you must lift yourself to
the state you desire your world to reflect, because everything in it is yourself made visible. The
whole vast world is projecting God, and God's name is I am! Believe my visions, for they have never
betrayed me. I may betray my vision by not accepting its message, but when I was lifted up I was
shown that everyone I encounter is myself. And when I represent that seeming other to myself as I
would like him to be, to the degree I persist in that assumption, he conforms to that state.
Now, in the Lord's hand there is a cup with foaming wine, all mixed. Shall I not take the cup which
the Father has given to me? Tonight I can truly say I have drunk the cup to the very dregs. I have
played the white, the black, the yellow, the pink, the gray, the honored, and the dishonored. I
have played them all, this I know. Everyone will play all the characters expressed in the world,
but let me assure you who are here that no man comes unto me save my Father calls him. You are here
because you have reached the end of the road and I have called you to play your part as the Lord
God Jehovah.
Start now to mold every being in your world into the form of love. But love, divided from
imagination, is eternal death. If you do not know you are dealing with a state, you can love
someone dearly yet keep him forever in an unlovely state. But you can take him out by the use of
your imagination. We are here in this world of experience for a divine purpose: to know
imagination. The world is dead but you can begin now to overcome the last enemy of the world - the
enemy of death - by imagining your friend is noble, wanted, and loved, and watch him become it.
Save your friend from the state of poverty and you are saving yourself! Don't be concerned as to
how and when it will happen; it will happen, for the world is yours and all within it. The first
son did not know this because he wasn't detached. He was never separated from the Father so he
didn't know that all that his Father possessed was his to appropriate. Yet you who separated
yourself from God were dead and are now alive. You were lost and are now found.
Like the seed, you have to be detached from the Father and fall into the ground to be made alive;
for unless a seed falls into the ground it remains alone, but if it falls into the ground and dies
it brings forth much. The creative power of your human imagination is the seed which falls into
your fleshly body (the red earth called Adam). Hearing the word and applying its truth, your seed
is made alive and begins to awake, and you realize who you really are.
You are infinite love, but without the power of imagination, love itself is eternal death. Start
now to change your world to conform to your acts of love, but you cannot do it without imagination.
Begin with self! Change your world and prove God's power is within you. Then you will know what it
is to drink the cup which the Father has given you. It was God's infinite love that detached and
allowed you to fall, for this separation is a fall and yet a beginning of a new creation. Just as
the seed falls from man and a new creation begins, you fell and began a new creation, for God came
with you as your human imagination!
Tonight ask yourself: "Who am I? Where am I?" If you do not like your answers, assume you are the
person you would like to be, living where you would like to live. Persist in this assumption and -
although denied by your senses and reason - if you persist your desires will harden into fact.
Start now to take God's gift of his creative power and create!
God detached and dropped you in love, for God is love. And when he did, he buried the gift of his
creative power - called Jesus Christ - in you. So now, like him, you can create, and as you do,
your creation comes to life. Then you know that you no longer have to argue with the world, but can
instantly change it to conform to the ideal that is in your being.
We left that enormous field of perfection to be incarnated, isolated, and feel separated from
everything, in order to be individualized. This incarnation involves separation from the Father,
death, and descent into hell. From that moment on, you seek the Father - the cause of all that is
going on in your world - and despair, fearing you will never find Him who was built into you from
all eternity. Then one day you will find David, the only one who can reveal you to yourself. When
David appears and calls you Father, you will be looking right into the eyes of the one who was put
into the mind of man, yet so that man could not find out what God had done from the beginning until
the end.
You are detached and subjected unto futility in order to obtain the glorious liberty of the sons of
the resurrection, being sons of God. But you cannot be a Son of God until you are resurrected, born
from above, and encounter the great David who stands before you and calls you Father.
Now let us go into the silence.
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