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This morning's subject is The Pruning Shears of
Revision. I firmly believe that if you will wisely and daily use the pruning
shears of revision that you will find there is no objective beyond your ability to realize. And
I mean that seriously, no objective beyond your ability to realize.
When I was a boy of seven, a lady said to me, "I have had a vision concerning you. I'll make it now
very, very clear to you - I do not know what it is you are going to do, but I've been shown you
will do something that through the centuries after you
are gone, man will not undo it. I can see it and through the centuries you will grow in
stature long after you have gone. And then three men will be mentioned in hundreds of years to
come and you will be one of the three when something is discussed that was done for man."
I feel that this morning's subject could be it, that if I never said another word and you heard it
and believed it, and really used it, this would be the planting that would spread from us here that
tomorrow could not undo. For it is magic, this pruning shears of revision. It really is not only
the achievement of objectives, but if you do it daily, it will awaken in you the spirit of Jesus,
which is continual forgiveness of sin.
In this teaching the sinner should always go free; you will never condemn him, for when the spirit
is awake in you, you will realize in him there is no condemnation, only forgiveness, and
forgiveness is not as man of the world thinks when he omits the actual execution of his revenge.
What we mean by forgiveness is the identification of the other that we would forgive with the ideal
that other wants to embody in the world. And so we do to him what we expect or would like the world
to do to us. So whatever I myself would like to embody that is the vision that I must hold of every
man that I meet in my world; that no man is to be discarded, every man is to be redeemed, and my
life is the process whereby that redemption is brought about. And I do it by simply identifying the
other with the ideal I want to externalize in my world.
Now we will go back to the 2nd of Genesis. It is said "And God placed man in the Garden of Eden to
dress it and to keep it." Now when you read the story you think it happened thousands of years ago.
I have come to tell you it is now. You are now in the Garden of Eden and you think you are shut out
or banished. You are in it, and the garden is your mind, but you need - like every gardener - you
need pruning shears. For you have slept, as you are told in that second chapter: having slept,
weeds have appeared in the garden and the weeds are revealing themselves by the conditions and the
circumstances of life. For your garden is always projecting itself on the screen of space, and you
can see by looking carefully at your world what you allow to grow in the garden of God. But you
have a mission, you have a purpose, it is not to amass a fortune - you can do it if you want to -
it's not to be famous, it is not to be some mighty power, but simply
to tend the garden of God. That's your purpose. You are placed in the garden to dress it and
to keep it, that only the lovely things grow in the garden of God.
Now every man in the world is rooted in you who look out and see that world. Every man is rooted in
me - he ends in me as I am rooted in and end in God. Because he is rooted in me, he cannot bear
other than the nature the root allows. So he is in me and any changes desired in the outer world
can be brought about only if I change the source of the thing I see growing in my world.
"You see yonder fields?
Don't be surprised when you see sesamum:
The sesamum was sesamum.
The corn was corn,
The silence and the darkness knew
So is a man's fate born."
So don't judge it, because you are the source of the thing that you are beholding. Now turn within
and prune it by using these pruning shears of revision.
Now this is how we do it: at the end of my day, I review the day; I don't judge it, I simply review
it. I look over the entire day, all the episodes, all the events, all the conversations, all the
meetings, and then as I see it clearly in my mind's eye, I rewrite it. I rewrite it and make it
conform to the ideal day I wish I had experienced. I take scene after scene and rewrite it, revise
it, and having revised my day, then in my imagination I relive that day, the revised day, and I do
it over and over in my imagination until this seeming imagined state begins to take on to me the
tones of reality. It seems that it's real, that I actually did experience it and I have found from
experience that these revised days, if really lived, will change my tomorrows. When I meet people
tomorrow that today disappointed me, they will not tomorrow, for in me I have changed the very
nature of that being, and having changed him, he bears witness tomorrow of the change that took
place within me. It is my duty to take this garden and really make it a garden by daily using the
pruning shears of revision.
I know from experience it will not only bring about these objectives and bring about these changes,
but the glorious thing is, it awakens in you, who use it, the spirit of Jesus, and you find
yourself then not justifying but forgiving, and you will realize that freedom and forgiveness are
indissolubly linked. You cannot be free and not forgive, for the one that you would bind and judge
and condemn anchors you by your own judgment of him - for he is in you. And so by identifying him
with the ideal you want to really realize you free yourself.
You are told "Forgive and you shall be forgiven. Forgive not and then you shall not be forgiven".
It's automatic - it can't be otherwise for the whole springs from you who behold it. And as you
begin to practice it, the very spirit arouses itself
within you and you know that you are he that others spoke about and thought lived 2000 years
ago.
So when you realize it, you realize it through actual knowledge, you know it - no argument, you
don't tell others, you know that you are he. And then you will read the words in the ninth of
Hebrews, "He appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself". And you will know you are the
one that put away sin by the sacrifice of self and by the sacrifice of self - it's not being a
brave one who throws himself in the line of fire to protect a brother, it doesn't mean one who
gives his body to be burned, one who is nailed on a cross, but the self of man is the sum total of
all that that man believes and consents to as true. So that's the self that is sacrificed. I heard
of this lady and she would make some man a wonderful wife, and yet she is unwed. She desires to be
the companion of a great noble person, but she is unwed, I heard that. That becomes a part of
myself - that's my knowledge: I must sacrifice that self, that aspect of my being, to be as happy
as I am and those in my world are. For that's the self I must sacrifice and put away sin, for sin
to the mystic means missing the mark; it doesn't mean the violation of certain codes, unless of
course you have a mark and the violation fell short, but sin to the mystic is simply having an aim
in life and failing to realize it. So when you miss the mark you have sinned; so he appeared to put
away sin by the sacrifice of himself, and knowing that himself is only all that he consents to, all
that he accepts, all that he believes to be true, then what am I believing concerning that one - he
is unemployed and he can't find a job? I'm believing it. Now put away that sin where he is missing
his mark and then by the putting away of the sin I do it only by the sacrifice of myself and myself
is that belief, so now I revise. I can't say well, I will no longer believe he is unemployed: I
believe he's employed.
I do it by the pruning shears of revision. I bring him before my mind's eye and I congratulate him
on his good fortune because he is now gainfully employed. I allow him to accept my congratulations,
because I do not see a man unemployed, I see him employed and he knows he is in my mind's eye for
in that state I have pruned him from the unemployed state and once more reshaped the branch that
grows in the garden of God. Tomorrow people will see him as they could not have seen him before the
pruning that took place within me and he will be gainfully employed. That one is unwell; you prune
that branch. You don't accept one thing in the world as final unless it conforms to the ideal you
want to realize in the world. But you do it daily; if you do not prune it daily you will get out of
the habit, then weeds will grow. Every man who really is a gardener, who calls himself a gardener,
is a gardener in the garden of God, for every day is the opportunity to really prune the tree, this
wonderful tree. And so everyone that you meet is a branch rooted in the vine that you are and you
are that special tree in the garden of God, a tree bearing life, a tree bearing fruit for the food
of the nations. You are that one. If you take me seriously today, tonight, do not let the sun
descend upon any vexation of the day. Just look at it, don't deny it, don't duck it, look at it
that you may prune it and then reshape it. Take the conversations with your friends today, were
they pleasant, were they arguments, no matter what it is, were they negative?
Then rewrite the script and just imagine the conversation to have taken place that now you are
rewriting for the first time. And it will take place, for everything in your world that you behold,
though it appears without, it is within, in your imagination. And this wonderful imagination of
yours is Christ Jesus. Imagination is the actual habitation
of every created thing. No matter what you see in the world, it springs from your imagination.
So that's where you go, that's the workshop, the garden of God.
And now you have a mission, you have a purpose in life; it's a noble purpose, because you have been
selected to really become the chief gardener in the garden of God, and in the garden you must have
pruning shears, and pruning shears is revision. You simply revise, and as you revise the day, you
repeal the day; for the day is not slipping into the past, it does not recede as people think, it
is always advancing into the future to confront you, either pruned or in some strange weed-like
state.
So it's entirely up to us - I hope that every man and woman here today will take me seriously and
start this day pruning your garden, pruning your mind. I know before I leave this city in a matter
of two weeks that you will be able to tell me of the new things that spring in your world or that
spring from the pruned tree that is your own lovely imagination. You try it: then you will know
what Blake meant when he said. "In heaven, the only art of living is forgetting and forgiving." The
only art of living is complete forgetfulness by putting something in its place, no vacuum, but
putting something in its place.
So when you read these strange stories that you read in the daily press, you simply ignore them.
They mean nothing. Men who are calling themselves leaders, shepherds of the flock, they
excommunicate - not just one religion, all religions - the leaders take it upon themselves to
excommunicate, not knowing nothing is to be discarded, not a thing in the world can you discard for
it is forever, but it can be pruned and made to conform to the ideal image. The man who will not
revise his day either does not know it or he has lost the vision of that life into the likeness of
which it is the true labor of the spirit of Jesus that transformed this life. So you don't discard
them.
In the current issue of TIME magazine there is that noble soul who is known to us as Spinoza,
Baruch de Spinoza, who has given so much to the world of philosophy, so much everyone has been
enriched because he walked the earth. And here 300 years later, the ex-premiere of Israel,
Ben-Gurion, has asked the leading rabbis today to rescind that excommunication of 300 years ago,
and they tell this noble soul today that they cannot rescind the works of their forefathers, that
the curse remains forever, and you should read that silly, silly curse as it's printed in the
current issue of TIME magazine. They call upon all the angels to curse him, as though angels would
curse; they call upon everything to blast him, you could not walk within four cubits of the man's
shadow; no one should talk to him, no one should show him kindness, no one should write him and
never read anything he ever has to say; and that's 300 years ago.
The rabbis who so cursed him have long been forgotten and if they do live, they live only by reason
of their curse. And no one knows really who they really are, but you can't forget if you read in
this world the works of Spinoza. Everyone in this audience possibly has used one of his phrases;
did you know it was he who said, "Nature abhors a vacuum"? Now you use it; I use it, but what is
the source of it - it was Spinoza. For here was this giant of a mind that after 300 years little
minds who think they're leading the flock, they call themselves shepherds. They should go back and
read well the Book of Jeremiah, "You shepherds who spoil my vines and you who have come into my
garden and you have taken my vines, now it bears no grape and it bears no leaf, and the garden of
Jerusalem now has become a weed." Read it in Jeremiah, how he cries out because shepherds, who call
themselves shepherds, are blind leaders of the blind.
You take me this morning at my word; you owe me nothing, it costs you not a thing to come here this
morning, you come - you give me your time and I give you my time, but you go out and try it and
start this day pruning that wonderful imagination of yours. Do you know someone that is evil? Stop
knowing it by bringing him before your mind's eye and carry on with him the most wonderful
conversation in the world, with a tender spirit, a loving spirit, and believe in the reality of
this communion, because if you really do it, you are entering the kingdom of heaven, for you enter
heaven by a loving, knowing communion with a friend. So make him a friend, if he is a lovely one,
no matter what he is, you can prune him and then as you
prune him you are doing the work which you were sent to do for man - and you are that man -
you are placed this day in the Garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it. Don't let it
continue growing weeds in your world.
You are absolutely responsible for every being you meet in this world; that's your responsibility.
Just like the teacher we told you of who took this little child that was just about to be expelled
- no, the child is not expelled because she heard what you are hearing this morning. So she brought
before her mind's eye the child that the principal, the psychiatrist and all the faculty had agreed
unanimously to expel her on her l6th birthday, for she was rude, she was crude, she was unethical;
and she went home on a Sunday night and brought that child before her mind's eye and communed with
her and saw in her a tender child, a considerate child, a loving child. The next day, Monday, in
class she expressed all the kindness of that revision of the night before, and ten days later when
it was seen and witnessed by all the faculty, and the psychiatrist, another meeting was called and
they repealed their verdict of ten days before and the child is not expelled. She still sits in the
George Washington High School in New York City, which is considered an excellent school; and so
there she is, with no black marks against her because one teacher sat in the audience, as you are
here, and she believed, what I hope everyone here will believe, and she redeemed a branch of her
own tree. She didn't realize the child was herself. She saw up to that very moment all the children
that she taught in pure objectivity. A blind man sees the world objective to himself, something
detached from himself. When man begins to awake he sees everything subjectively related; everything
he meets is part of himself, and what he does not now understand, still he knows that it is related
by affinity to some as yet unrealized force in his own being. So he doesn't discard it, he knows
his life is the process by which he will redeem it and he redeems it by using the pruning shears of
revision.
So I feel that if after these fifty years of walking this earth that this is what that lady saw
when I was but seven, I could really close the eye on three dimensions at any moment knowing you
will not disprove it: you may never use them but you will never disprove this art of revision. And
any man who will try it will prove it to his own satisfaction that he can rise beyond the wildest
dream of men, and rising he awakens the spirit of forgiveness. He will rise in the early stages in
the successful venture; he will increase his income, he will do all these things, but he will
realize after a little while that wasn't the purpose. They were only toys to tickle him, toys to
amuse him until he awoke within himself the spirit of Jesus; then he sees an entirely different
mission, not the amassing of wealth but the redeeming of society, the redeeming of every man in the
world. He comes to do his Father's will and we are told in the 6th chapter of John, "This is my
Father's will, that of all that he has given me I should lose nothing but I should raise it up
again."
Lose nothing - no, you don't excommunicate, you don't rub out, you simply raise it up again and as
you raise it up you raise yourself up and the journey is forever. You are moving up an infinite
vertical line in your own wonderful imagination, and you only move up by lifting others up. Blind
men think they can save themselves and because they think they can save themselves, [they think
they] can discard the rest. The blind man also said this hundreds of years ago. He saved as he
saved others; himself he cannot save. I say to you that it's a false statement; it was put into the
mouth of the Pharisee, put into the mouth of the Sanhedrin, the leaders who thought they were
leaders, but I will tell you, a man saves himself by, and only by the saving of his fellowman.
There is no other way of saving self other than by saving the real self and every man is rooted,
in you who, observes men. And so don't discard: raise them up, prune the tree, and become the
real gardener in the garden of God.
Take anything - you have a child today: we took all the requests this morning; there were dozens
and dozens of requests this morning. Everyone must be answered, none must be discarded; don't say
one is impossible, there is nothing impossible to your imagination and your imagination is Christ
Jesus. With Him all things are possible. Use him, stir him, wake him from his sleep; he has been
sleeping through the centuries: because he has slept he has dreamed into being all these strange
misshaped states, for the world only bears witness of the use or misuse of imagination. As we are
told, he is the only thing in the world. What he is the only thing in the world? - Your
imagination, for it is the habitation of every created thing and by it all things are made and
without it is nothing made that is made. So use it wisely, use it lovingly and any time you use
your imagination lovingly on behalf of another you are at that moment literally mediating God to
man. Imagination is the redemptive power of the world and you are actually mediating God to man by
using it in a loving, wonderful way.
Imagining Creates Reality * Spiritual Law * The Law *
The Promise * Revision * Assumption
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