We have infinite possibilities to grow and evolve spiritually. What this
principle suggests is that we should strive to progress to a higher
understanding of life, away from the ties of oppressive ideas and opinions that
are taught. We should consider all that we have learnt so far, as a springboard
to the world of infinity. The moment we become curious about something we
should examine it, study the subject and become free thinkers. I have found a
beautiful example of this in “Richard Bach’s – Jonathan Livingston Seagull”.
This is the story of a gull leaving everything behind to go out in the unknown
world to explore, to find his own personal boundaries, to progress.
The discovery and investigation of quantum physics since the beginning of
the 20th century is a wonderful example of the human mind struggling
and stretching to find answers to complex and unsatisfying propositions.
Quantum physics have also opened a doorway into solving mysteries that have to
do with parapsychology. (Broughton – Parapsychology, the controversial
science).
Mankind have evolved from primitive
barbarous ancient times. It has been a slow, painful struggle to the ‘more
civilised / enlightened’ stage of existence we have in this world today. This
struggle continues throughout existence on into the spiritual and will throughout
time.
On an individual level, man struggles with
his ‘lower animal nature’, its desires for sensuous pleasures, its greed and
instinct for aggression. But we know we can progress away from this to higher
fulfilment, to seek out nobler goals. We may accomplish progress but by doing
so we become aware of even greater possibilities before us and through the Spirit
world we are informed that this expanding awareness goes on for ever.
Nature, human history and our own
experience show us that the old resists the new. Change is unsettling, it is a
journey into the unknown. The competing forces of progress with stagnation
cause disharmony and negative influences. The Spiritualists 7th Principle
reminds us to seek out progress; that the potential for progress is
inexhaustible and will inevitably lead mankind to higher and higher levels of
spiritual existence. We progress as a result of our experiences and knowledge
and all can share in this advancement if they so desire.
Written in 2010

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