Easter Thoughts: What are some levels of meaning of The Crucifixion and Resurrection?
Historical Prophecy Fulfilled
There are multiple references in the Old Testament that can be interpreted as foretelling the Death and Resurrection of Jesus the Christ. Some of these are more cryptic than others. Regardless of how tight or loose you find the wording and how often subsequent meaning overlays are needed in order to reach a direct “hit,” there is the matter of historical timing of the events in Jesus’ life that moves His ministry from that of an interesting prophet into a play produced and directed by God.
How could someone possibly orchestrate the political climate and all the people involved so that He, as the Lamb of God, was crucified on Passover, rose from the dead on the Day of the Offering of the First Sheaf and then Pentecost occurs 7 weeks after the Offering of the First Sheaf on the Feast of Weeks (Harvest or First-fruits)? Coincidences that might be hard to miss…unless you were looking for a very different kind of messiah.
Example or Model of Sacrificial Love
There is no stronger love than that one would lay down their life for others. When your life has been heightened and expanded to the level of Christ Consciousness, as Jesus’ was, this act of sacrificial love takes on cosmic significance and power. In the Buddhist tradition, those reaching the upper reaches of spiritual development sometimes take the Vow of the Bodhisattva where they promise to return and help mankind until everyone is released from their suffering.
The same concept as with Jesus, yet his level of consciousness was so high, that his effects were universal.
Inner Interpretation — Death of Lower Nature/Ego/Flesh/Sinful Nature
The Cross re-presents the death of our lower nature with its ignorance of the truth, desires and attachments leading to sin and suffering. This is true freedom. This is the light burden and the easy yoke. As we are “born from above,” we re-all-eyes the oneness inherent in reality. We let go of the illusion of duality: good and evil, here and there, me and not-me. We become WHOLE, WHOLY, HOLY, HEALED, COMPLETE, and SAVED from our former fragmented brokenness. We move from “of” the world to “in” the world. We see and attain the Perfection in Paradise into which we enter.
Crucifixion was usually death by asphyxiation. With Spirit so closely related to Breath in language as well as practice, crucifixion literally pushes us to the point where we can no longer draw in that last bit of Spirit/Breath. This complete emptying finally prepares us for the in-pouring of the Spirit for our resurrected New Birth.
In I Corinthians 15:30, Paul says, “I die daily.”. This business of death and resurrection, like so many other cycles, happens at many levels. What Jesus did once and “for all” we continue to repeat as we journey closer to Him and become Lighter Beings more capable of Love.
A Way out of Sin and Suffering
John the Baptist preached (some say he sang) “Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord. Make His Pathways Straight. Raise up the valleys, smooth down the mountains.” When Jesus as the Christ was done on the Cross and had emerged from the Tomb. The Way was there. It was finished. The mystical journey taken by seekers of various faiths all go through the level of Christ Consciousness on the Way to Oneness with God.
Prior to this act of sacrificial love, special seekers still found their way to God. It was simply far more difficult — not much of a trail had been blazed. The Taoist followers of the Way, the Buddhist Eight-fold Path, the various Hindu practices, Shamanic practices, Hebrew and Sufi mystical traditions all lead to God.
As the apostle Paul and countless other Christian mystics would attest, this process is not a done deal with a simple statement of belief and a commitment to have Christ in our lives. That is simply the beginning of a long and exciting journey as we endeavor to “Love Him more dearly, See Him more clearly, and Follow Him more nearly.”
We all have quite a number of selves (parts of our souls) that continue to cause us suffering. Some have been crucified, some have been buried and a few have rolled back the stone and gone Free in the Light.
With the help of Christ and our steady intent to be Free, the rest of us can some day be liberated from the chains of sin and death.
Salvation – From What?
A God who is more judgment than unconditional love would require some kind of payment/ransom to set things back to a right and fair balance with Himself.
Given Old Testament images, a blood sacrifice would be a nice touch and sacrificing your only Son makes for an even stronger quid pro quo. Given that kind of judgmental, inflexible God, we can even twist our logic into viewing such a thing as an act of love. For this God who we see as an Awesome and Fearful King rather than as a Loving Father, it could even be viewed as a benevolent act. (An act He admonished Abraham not to commit.)
Of course, for THAT kind of God, it wouldn’t end there. No, it would be up to us to “believe” or respond in some required way or face the final judgment of eternal damnation.
If, as I believe, God is Unconditional Love, who is way beyond the duality of Good and Evil. These, as well as other petty human characteristics we so often project on to the Divinity. God treats us ALL as Jesus described the shepherd and his wayward flock — not satisfied until ALL are accounted for and safe in His arms.
So if Salvation is not about deal making with a pouting, judgmental God who, after sacrificing His Only Begotten Son wants something from us, then it might be more about a Prodigal Son’s finally seeing the Light and returning to his Father’s Loving arms. We are being saved from our selves, from our free will, from our fear and from the attachments and ignorance born of that fear. We are being saved to a state of wholeness, grace and light where we know God intimately as His Children, Made in His Image.
Jesus, the human, walked this very same path to show us the Way. We need only follow Him. The Prodigal Son’s Father did not have a time schedule that said,
“If he’s not back in 1 day or 10 days, then he’s damned in my eyes.” Neither does our Father care whether it takes us one, ten or thousands of lives to get back to Him. His time is etermity and our access to that eternity is each NOW when we have choices of which Way to Follow.
Easter Thoughts: Easter Letter from Self-Realization Fellowship
During this blessed Easter season, I pray that the glorious promise Christ’s resurrection holds out to each soul may awaken within you renewed faith in the boundless potential of your immortal Self. The beloved Lord Jesus, in whom that God-consciousness was perfectly manifest, had to face the dualities of the world, as we do. But he rose above them and vanquished the most pernicious of illusions — that we are frail human beings, living out our lives within the narrow confines of birth and death. Through the radiant example of Jesus, God calls each of us to fulfill our highest destiny — to realize that we too are children of the Heavenly Father, meant to conquer all that hinders the pure and perfect expression of our innate divinity. That transformation comes through the little daily victories that subtly change and enlarge our consciousness until we can look beyond the narrow perspective of self-interest, ego-demands, and differences with people, and feel the divine love that sustains and unites us all.
It is human nature to respond to others according to how they treat us. But Jesus expressed the divine nature. His compassion for and understanding of evervone was so all-embracing that even in the midst of suffering beyond human endurance, he could show tender concern for those who thought themselves his enemies. It takes greater strength to forgive than to retaliate. That soul-power which Jesus brought forth is also present in you.
You can choose to let love rule in your life, however others behave. When someone speaks sharply and you resist the impulse to answer in kind; when someone wrongs you and instead of holding on to resentment, you turn within and say, “God, help me to feel Your love for that soul,” you are attuning yourself with the divine harmony that can bring peace into your life and the lives of others.
The Christlike empathy that perceives the beauty and goodness of every soul can only flow from a heart anchored in God’s limitless love. As your consciousness expands through deep inner communion with Him, the well-being of others becomes as important to you as your own. Ultimately one is able to say, as Paramahansa Yogananda did: “I know no strangers. What a great state of happiness and joy! Even the worst enemy cannot make me feel that I am not his friend. When that awakening comes, you are in love with all. You see that everyone is your Father’s child, and the love you feel for all beings never dies.” May that Christ-love grow within you until you can look at everyone with eyes of infinite understanding and behold with reverence the divine image hidden there.
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