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Religious Gathekas

(To be read at the Service of Universal Worship)

Religious Gatheka Number 56

The God-Ideal (11)

The God-Ideal is meant to waken in the soul God, that he may realize His Kingship. It is this which is suggested in the prayer of Christ where it is said, 'Thy Kingdom of God come; Thy will be done.' It is on this realization that the Kingdom of God comes; and what follows is that His Will is then done. But when a person does not know who is the king, he does not know what is the kingdom.

The Kingdoms of the earth, from the time man has evolved so as to understand his affairs, have been established, where man has learned the first lesson when he first knew what a king means, what a kingdom means, he knew that there was someone whose command was obeyed by all, great and small; in the kingdom; who is the upraiser and the judge of all those who deserve honor and respect, who possess a treasure in the kingdom; who is as a Mother and Father of his subjects. Once this was learned, it gave the person an education to understand what a king means, as a child after playing with her dolls begins to understand the cares of the household.

The next step was taken in the spiritual path when the spiritual hierarchy was recognized. The prophet, or the high-priest was recognized, representing the spiritual head. Then there was the hierarchy. And in this way the next step was taken with the realization that it is not the outer environments, money and possession, which make a king, but it is the spiritual realization which can make a person greater than a king with all his kingly surroundings. And this was proved to people when the king, who was accepted as the principal and head of the community, went before the high-priest with bent head, and knelt down in the place of prayer. This gave the next lesson, that kingship is not in outer wealth but in spirituality, that even the king stands humbly at the door of the God-realized man.

When once this step was taken, then there was the third step. And that was to see that the high-priest considered was such even by the king knelt down and bent his head low to the Lord, King of humanity, showing his greatness as dust before God, to Whom alone belongs all greatness. When the greatness of God was realized, God was glorified and the purpose of aristocracy was fulfilled, for it was nothing but a rehearsal before the battle. Once man realized that it is God alone before Whom man should bow, it is God alone Who really is rich and all are poor, it is God alone whose wisdom and justice are perfect, then before him the kingship of the king and the holiness of the high-priest faded away: before him remained only one King, the King of kings; on Him he depended and under Him he sought refuge under all the different circumstances in life.

After one had taken these three steps towards the goal, he found the goal to be quite different from the way that he had taken. And the goal was the finding of the traces of that King within oneself; a spark of that divine light which is the illumination of one's own heart; a ray of that Sun which is the light of the whole universe. And so self-realization developed, in which the soul found that wisdom, illumination and peace which was the purpose of the God-Ideal.