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How do chakras and life force energy fit with LDS beliefs?


Laboratory experiments by quantum phycistists in the last few decades have scientifically shown the existence of a universal field of energy. This has been important as I have studied whether the premises of Energy Medicine fit with the gospel of Jesus Christ and LDS beliefs. It has been amazing to discover how much prophets have written about healing and the invisible, subtle energy of light around us. They have compared the universal, subtle energy that physicists discovered with the light of Christ and paired other principles found in both science and religion. Parley P. Pratt taught, "There are several of these subtle, invisible substances but little understood as yet by man, and their existence is only demonstrated by their effects." (Key to the Science of Theology, 39)  Elder Pratt, who was an apostle, follows by teaching that the purest and most refined and subtle of all substances performs the healing of the sick and that those with spiritual gifts can feel and see it. What validating statements for facilitators of energy healing!

LDS leaders have also used terms like "spiritual radiation," "intelligence" and "divine immanence" instead of the world's vocabulary that includes such terms as "Chi",  "life-force energy" and "auras." Scientists use yet other terms for these electromagnetic fields and their subtle energies such as "Bio-energetic field," "Zero-point energy," and "corona discharge." Whether called Zero Point Energy by science or intelligence or the light of Christ by religion, they must be the same life-giving, governing power that fills the universe. John A. Widtsoe wrote, "The intelligence spoken of by the prophet [Joseph Smith] corresponds fully with the [universal] energy of science." (Joseph Smith as Scientist, 141) It seems that science and religion are using different terminology to describe the very same essence! "The parallelism is complete. The holy spirit, in "Mormon" theology, corresponds with the ether of science." (Widtsoe, Joseph Smith As Scientist, 142)

 I have learned over and over that all truth fits together. God doesn't distinguish between scientific truth and religious truth because it is all His truth.People are usually surprised to learn that chakras are spoken of in the Bible. A chakra is a swirling vortex of unseen subtle energy.  Scientists speak of them as step-down transformers for higher frequency subtle energies in the human bioenergy field.

 Biblical prophets such as Ezekiel and Daniel use the Sanskrit word for "chakras" which is "wheels" when they speak of them. Ancient traditions teach about these main energy centers being vertically aligned in the body.The book of Ezekiel says the prophet saw wheels going "up and down" the body "as a rainbow." (See Ezekiel chapter 1) Every color and location that Ezekiel mentions for the vertical colored "lamps" he saw match  the location and/or color of the ancient tradition's chakras. Furthermore, that prophet taught that the spirit of the living creature was in the wheels! 


Energy Medicine's healing techniques, commonly called 'energy work,' help create an organized environment for the chakras/spirit so that the body's innate intelligence can then heal on the physical level as well. God creates all things first spiritually before they manifest physically on the earth. (Moses 3:5) It is no surprise then, that one can first cleanse the chakras, the inner vessel that 'houses' the spirit, to effect change on a physical condition or illness. No wonder energy healing modalities are considered spiritual healing processes. John A Widtsoe wrote, "The explanation of the mysteries of nature will be greatly simplified when the Mormon doctrine of the position of intelligence in universal phenomenon is clearly understood by scientific workers." (Joseph Smith as Scientist, 130) 

I am extremely grateful for Rapid Eye Technology  http://rapideyetechnology.com/directory/tamara-laing-mret-p-870.html. This was the modality that made amazing differences for our daughter time and time again. Her NAMI support group was amazed at the quick turnarounds she made at appointments of R.E.T..  I am also very grateful for other tools in the field of Energy Medicine that God has blessed us with. My daughter has certainly been blessed by appointments with a gifted cranio-sacral therapist,  and by Rapid Eye Technicians who combined their sessions with Reiki, Quantum Touch, therapeutic grade Essential Oils and Christ-centered Theta Healing. The premises behind these fit with Christian and LDS beliefs (although I have altered details on how I practice them to fit precisely with those beliefs.)

The Bible shows a plethora of support for principles of Energy Medicine, which I discuss in the book I am writing. In addition, new fields and discoveries in science offer much validating evidence. For example, science has discovered that forgiving others and ourselves actually affects our DNA. The discovery that DNA can change is of immense importance. The new scientific field of Epigenetics supports teachings that we can consciously use our emotions to affect our DNA and our immune response.Our thoughts, emotions and feelings affect us physically! We are no longer victims of our heredity. Bruce Lipton teaches that with this knowledge we become masters of our health rather than victims of genetic circumstance. Understanding this can give ill people great hope.

Additionally, exuding feelings of forgiveness is paramount to health. I learned firsthand that forgiveness spoken out loud affects my physical health. It also worked a miracle for my daughter. Her entire countenance and life changed in one 2-hour appointment based on forgiveness work spoken out loud in present tense. That miraculous appointment for stress management with Jan Graf in St. George, Utah included another Energy Medicine technique that is also found in scripture. It is instructive about the reality of light and darkness around us, and is taught by ancient and modern prophets. This second technique was used by every one of the most helpful energy facilitators my daughter met with. Explore this website to learn more about that type of  immense help.  

All of the above topics and more are addressed in my book. I firmly believe that energy work fits with the gospel of Christ!

Click here to view a video of Tamara on chakras https://Vimeo.com/ondemand/TamaraLaing
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What? I store unresolved emotions in my body?

 My daughter made astounding shifts at appointments with facilitators of energy healing who helped clear out and balance the electro-magnetic energy field enveloping her body. Alternative health teaches that we store unresolved emotions in our bodies. "Emotions that we have not faced, accepted nor dealt with are stored as repressed emotional energy, waiting for a future time when we can learn from them... Since they are filed in our bodies in places of which our conscious mind is not aware, they keep us reminded of their existence in a variety of negative ways. They can cause pain, illness, disease, and malfunction on any and all levels- physical, mental, social, emotional and spiritual." (David Stewart, PhD, Healing Oils of the Bible, 116-117.)

Look up "Book of Life" in the book Mormon Doctrine and you'll discover that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' teachings agree. That book states, 

“The book of life is the record of the acts
of men . . . written in their own bodies.
It is the record engraven on the very
bones, sinews, and flesh of the mortal body.
That is every thought, word, and deed has an effect 
on the human body; all these leave their marks.”


Scripture also contains examples of storing emotions in the body, as a chapter in my first book shows. I learned the wisdom of seeking the assistance of  'whole person health' practitioners with integrity who employ methods that release the stored energy of negative, unresolved feelings. Otherwise, these stored emotions can create energy blocks which then contribute to illness in the body. For more information check out my book Healing Arts-A Gift from God HERE


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Essential Oils for Emotional Healing- Cherie Burton's Free Class

Are you  interested in learning about alternative help for depression, anxiety, and/or emotional healing?Cherie Burton, author of Where Depression Ends and You Begin- 4 Passages to Discovery, will be at my home this Thursday Oct. 14th from 7-9pm if I can gather at least 10 interested people.  If you are open to learning about essential oils,and will be in the Roy,Utah area please e-mail me at lightreader@xmission.com or call me at 801-985-7046 and I will give you directions to my home. Please feel free to share this invitation with your friends.

The following is Cherie's own  message:

Hello,

Many of you know that my family pedigree is riddled with Bipolar Disorder and Depression..and that I lost my sister to suicide 5 years ago.  As a family, we've made it our mission, since Shawna's death, to find other avenues of healing from depression and mental illnesses - as medications and traditional means of treatment found her no relief.  It has been quite the interesting journey, to say the least, discovering alternative healing modalities.


My other sisters, Robin and Taunia - and our mother Merrilyn - were presented with Essential Oils a few years ago.  We were very skeptical at first, but they have proven to be a tremendous blessing to our family, and most particularly to my sister Taunia, whose Bipolar symptoms/episodes have been almost completely abated without drugs.  These natural and potent Oils, more than any other modality, have been the greatest catalyst for emotional support and yes - healing - that our family has discovered.  Many people we work with are using the Oils alongside traditional forms of treatment for accelerated relief and emotional release.

It's sort of become a "mini mission" of mine to teach others about what has been near miraculous with my family...most especially since my son Noah has had his own issues.  You can read about that by clicking here:


If you know of anyone who is suffering with depression, please have them come.  Or, you may wish to come in their stead to get the information and pass it along.  I will be sharing a PowerPoint presentation on a "Mood Matrix" and talking about specific, intensive therapies with Essential Oils to combat depression and anxiety.

I am passionate about helping mothers become "physicians" in their homes and will be teaching classes twice monthly - one in LINDON and one in BOUNTIFUL- along with my sister, Robin.  November's class will focus on children with special needs - Autism/ADD/ADHD.  There have been some amazing transformations with these children because of the Oils, my son included...which you can read about in the blog post above.
Class goes from 7-9:00 pm

If you can't make it, and you'd like the info anyway, call me.  Also, let me know if you'd like me to update you on the monthly classes.


Would love to see you there!
Warmly,
Cherie 


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Cells emit sparks of Chi

I had the awesome opportunity 2 days ago of looking at my live blood projected onto a screen. One of my new friends is a phlebotomist as well as a microscopist.  She was looking at a drop of my blood under a high powered microscope. It was fascinating!  I was watching what she could see under that microscope onscreen. I saw healthy single red blood cells and also clumps of them grouped together that are not able to get oxygen... as easily.  I also saw white blood cells and various other things inside and outside of the various cells. There were things that looked like parasites, fermentation, yeast, toxins, rods, plaque, dark crystals and uric acid crystals....  I learned a lot!  Blood can tell what is stressed in your body. (I touch on that in my DVD.)  I sprayed just 10 sprays of the product ASEA under my tongue and we repeated the process with a new drop of my blood 10 minutes later.  It was fascinating to see all the detoxing that was now going on in this microscopic world of a drop of blood.

I sat spellbound looking at a ring of light emanating from each red blood cell.  I wondered, was that ring of light coming from the microscope above it or was the light originating from within the cell itself? 

I'm pretty sure that God wanted me to find an answer. It seems He woke me up at 5:00 this morning.  I didn't know why, but I felt compelled to get up that early. I read my scriptures for half an hour and then checked my e-mail. In one e-mail message a friend had asked for Farley Anderson's phone number so I looked in a book he authored for contact info.  It wasn't there. However, there was a dog-eared page that had been turned down not once, but twice years ago. That double fold caught my eye.  I felt I should see what I had once thought so important as to double dog- ear. What a surprise!  It was a page that held answers to the question I had posed 2 days earlier about blood cells being surrounded by rings of light.  I was ecstatic to read the following!  Emphasis has been added by me.

"Internationally known Dr. Parris M. Kidd, Ph.D., health educator and biomedicalr esearch specialist, 
and author of numerous books and articles, had this to say about how minerals support Chi, the vital force of life.

     'Did you guess that the mineral supplement that you choose to add to your diet might have noticeable effect on your Chi energy? Chi is the life-force that flows through our bodies. In traditional Chines medicine, Chi is seen as the paramount vital energy. Herbs and dietary supplements, including mineral supplements, are used to boost Chi, and so restore healthful vigor. Here in the West, progressive health practitioners are embracing Chi as a major option in their holistic programs.  Chi is an electronic energy that can be measured using sensitive electro-acupuncture machines.  It is thought that Chi originates at the level of a single cell, which is the basic unit of life. The trillions of cells in the human body make electronic energy simultaneously with chemical energy in the tiny energy factories they have that are called mitochondria.  The Chi energy leaves the single cells and moves out of the tissue, then travels through the organs and the entire body, as measured via the classic acupuncture meridian points. The correlation between Chi and minerals is that Chi is an electron energy, and the more charged atoms there are in the fluids, the better can the electronic energy flow. Much as in a battery, the more charged atoms (ions) there are in the battery solution, the stronger is the battery. Similarly, our cells make the sparks of Chi, but its flow is held by the minerals.

     `'The better the balance of the minerals in the fluids, the better the Chi should flow.  While we do know     that there are 23 elements strictly proven essential for the body, we do not know that the others are not essential or not important.  These may well contribute to Chi. . . . From my research into this phenomenon of Chi, it has become clear that by supplementing our diet with a well-balanced mineral supplement we can go a far way towards optimizing our energy and overall well being. (Used by permission from a 1996 speech.)' "  (Quoted in Farley M. Anderson, Nature's Answer, Bear River, Utah, Replenishing Press, p 37-38)

I felt this author was a second-witness to what my new friend, Kathleen Erickson, taught. We both presented at a health conference in Provo recently where she showed us videos of live blood glowing with light after taking the product, ASEA.  I was taking notes as fast as I could and felt I had found a kindred spirit.  She spoke of being able to see both light and darkness in the cells. We both were excited about scriptures that speak of this. Wow! All truth fits together.  Gotta love science and technology that agree with scripture!




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Spiritual Radiation



SPIRITUAL RADIATION
 Number three in a series
A COLLECTION OF QUOTES ON THE PRINCIPLE OF SPIRITUAL RADIATION
AN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PAPER ON THE NATURE OF A SAFE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
by




Rex A. Wadham, Associate Professor of Elementary Education
 Dept. of Elementary Education, Brigham Young University


Spiritual radiation is a central element for the transmission of knowledge between all organized beings.  It is the unspoken but pervasive yet ineffable influence that surrounds all relationships; all interactions between all intelligent entities.  If the principle of spiritual radiation is a true phenomenon then what are the implications of this force as it impacts upon the learning environment?  What is the effect of the spiritual radiation that I emanate upon those whom I teach?
The source of this radiation is identified by Parley P. Pratt as the Holy Spirit and its counterpart, found in one’s own body, he refers to as spiritual magnetism.  Brother Pratt suggests that one of the component structures contained within the Holy Spirit is that of an invisible but tangible substance.  The Holy Spirit is also “the purest, the most refined and subtle of all these [invisible] substances, [such as, electricity, galvanism, magnetism, animal magnetism, spiritual magnetism, essence, spirit etc.] and the one least understood, or even recognized, by the less informed among mankind…”(Keys to Theology, Parley P. Pratt, p. 46)
The law that governs the flow of these two spiritual “fluids” and the communicative properties they contain bear some resemblance to the laws that govern electricity.  Like electricity, the flow is imparted between two or more bodies through the channel of the nerves.  (Keys to Theology, Parley P. Pratt, pp 99-100)
This statement helps us respect the effect that drugs may have on the nerves to retard the flow of spiritual communication between each other, and between us and God the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
Brother Pratt has been frequently quoted over the years about the natural effect that the Holy Ghost has upon one who has been baptized and has developed within himself the gift of the Holy Ghost, or in other words, the presence of the Holy Ghost.  He said:  “The gift of the Holy Ghost adapts itself to all these organs or attributes.  [Man, created in the image of God, possesses every organ, attribute, sense, sympathy, affection that God himself possesses].  It quickens all the intellectual faculties, increases, enlarges, expands, and purifies all the natural passions and affections;  and adapts them, by the gift of wisdom, to their lawful use.  It inspires, develops, cultivates and matures all the fine-toned sympathies, joys, tastes, kindred feelings and affections of our nature.  It inspires virtue, kindness, goodness, tenderness, gentleness and charity.  It develops beauty of person, form and features.  It tends to health, vigor, animation and social feeling.  It invigorates all the faculties of the physical and intellectual man.  It strengthens, and gives tone to the nerves.  In short, it is, as it were, marrow to the bone, joy to the heart, light to the eyes, music to the ears, and life to the whole being.  In the presence of such persons, one feels to enjoy the light of their countenance, as the genial rays of a sunbeam.  Their very atmosphere diffuses a thrill, a warm glow of pure gladness and sympathy, to the heart and nerves of other who have kindred feelings, or sympathy of spirit” [such as little children who are protected by Christ through His atonement and dwell in His spiritual light.  See Moroni Chapter 8].  (Keys to Theology, Parley P. Pratt, p. 101).
President David  O. McKay gave a major statement on spiritual radiation to the faculty and student body on the Brigham Young University campus in 1948.  The title of the address was “Mission of the Brigham Young University.”  He talked about this spiritual radiation flowing not only from each other but from the physical buildings—offices, and classrooms—where we work.  In essence he said that all things radiate a spiritual influence.
“I have quoted often before, and shall again because I like it, in referring to the influence of an individual.  There is one responsibility which no man can evade and that responsibility is personal influence.  Man’s unconscious influence, the silent, subtle radiation of his personality.  The effects of his words and acts.  These are tremendous.  Every moment of life he is changing to a degree the life of the whole world.
“Every man has an atmosphere which is affecting every other.  So silent and unconsciously is this influence working, that man may forget that it exists.  Man cannot escape for one moment from this radiation of his character.  This constantly weakening or strengthening of others.  He cannot evade the responsibility by saying it is an unconscious influence.  He can select the qualities he would permit to be radiated.  He can cultivate sweetness, trust, generosity, truth, justice, loyalty, nobility, and make them vitally active in his character.  By these qualities he will constantly affect the world.  This radiation to which I refer comes from what a person really is, and not from what he pretends to be.
Every man by his mere living, is radiating sympathy, sorrow, or morbidness, cynicism, or happiness or hope or any other of a hundred qualities.  Life is a state of radiation and absorption.  To exist is to radiate.  To exist is to be the recipient of radiation.”  (Mission of the Brigham Young University”, and address given by President David O. McKay at BYU, April 27, 1948).
Brother McKay said he has often referred to the principle in his talks.  He continued to do so on several later occasions.  In his conference address of April, 1963 he said:  “Every man and every person who lives in this world wields an influence, whether for good or for evil.  It is not what he says alone, it is not alone what he does.  It is what he is.  Every man, every person radiates what he or she really is.
Every person is a recipient of radiation.  The Savior was conscious of that.  Whenever he came into the presence of an individual, he sensed that radiation—whether it was the woman of Samaria with her past life; whether it was the woman who was to be stoned, or the men who were to stone her; whether it was the statesman, Nicodemus, or one of the lepers.  He was conscious of the radiation from the individual.  And to a degree so are you, and so am I.  It is what we are and what we radiate that affects the people around us.
As individuals, we must think nobler thoughts.  We must not encourage vile thoughts or low aspirations.  We shall radiate them if we do.  If we think noble thoughts; if we encourage and cherish noble aspirations, there will be that radiation when we meet people, especially when we associate with them.
That it is true of the individual.  It is true of the home…Our homes radiate what we are, and that radiation comes from what we say and how we act in the home.  No member of this Church—husband, father—has the right to utter an oath in his home, or ever express a cross word to his wife or to his children.  You cannot do it as a man who holds the priesthood and be true to the spirit within you by your ordination and your responsibility.  You should contribute to an ideal home by your character, controlling your passion, your temper, guarding your speech, because those things will make your home what it is and what it will radiate to the neighborhood.
“…as men of the priesthood, as women of the Church, we have greater responsibilities than ever before to make our homes such as will radiate to our neighbors harmony, love, community duties, loyalty.  Let our neighbors see it and hear it.  Never must there be expressed in a Latter-day Saint home an oath, a condemnatory term, an expression of anger or jealousy or hatred.  Control it!  Do not express it!  You do what you can to produce peace and harmony, no matter what you may suffer.
“The Savior set us the example.  He was always calm, always controlled, radiating something which people could feel as they passed.  When the woman touched his garment, he felt something go from him—that radiation which is divine.
“Each individual soul has it.  That is you!  The body is only the house in which you live.  God help us to radiate strength, control, love, charity, which is another name for love, consideration, best wishes for all human beings.
“The Church is reaching out, radiating, not only by bodies and meetings, but now through the kindness of the radio owners, the television owners, we have touched them [members of the church and non-members in Alaska and other places] from the center…radiating throughout the whole world.
“God help us as members of the priesthood, as members of the Church to radiate faith, love of humility, charity, control, consideration, and service to his people wherever they are, I pray in the name of Jesus Christ.  Amen.” (David O. McKay, Conference Report, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, April, 1963, pp. 129-131)
At another time he made this comment:  “The first thing to do, my brethren, is to look to yourselves, to see whether or not you are prepared to teach.  No Man can teach that which he himself does not know.  It is the duty to teach that Jesus Christ is the Redeemer of the world, that Joseph Smith was a Prophet of God, and that to him in this last dispensation there appeared God the Father and His Son in person.  Do you believe it?  Does the testimony radiate from your being when you enter into the home?  If so, that radiation will give life to the people whom you teach.  If not, there will be a dearth, a drought, a lack of that spiritual environment in which the Saints grow.  (David O McKay, Conference Report, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, David O. McKay October 1916, pp.58-59).  Note the emphasis he gives to the fact that positive spiritual radiation gives life to those to whom we serve.  In still another conference address when speaking about free agency he said:  “There is another responsibility correlated and even coexistent with free agency, which is too infrequently emphasized, and that is the effect not only of a person’s actions but also of his thoughts upon others.  Man radiates what he is, and that radiation affects to a greater or lesser degree every person who comes within that radiation”.  (Conference Report, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, David O McKay, April 1950, p.34)
David O. McKay was not the only president of the church to make a reference to the spiritual phenomena associated with radiation processes.  President Spencer W. Kimball in his book, The Miracle of Forgiveness, p. 107, used the quote from the BYU address of President David O McKay to emphasize the truth that our thoughts can and do influence others.
This radiation is also referred to, in the scriptures, as the manifestation of spiritual light which is sometimes quoted as being analogous to a lighted candle.  Mathew 5:15, Mark 4:21, :Luke 8:21, 11:33, 3 Nephi 12:15 are some examples.
President Heber C. Kimball has warned us that we cannot live on borrowed light (Life of Heber C. Kimball, Orson F. Whitney, pp. 449-450).  More recently President Harold B. Lee quoted Brother Kimball in a conference address given in 1956 (Conference Report, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Harold B. Lee Oct. 1956 p. 62).  The same warning was cited again in the Relief Society Courses of Study, 1979-1980, pp. 24-25.  The Book of Revelation, in the New Testament, also describes the condition that has always prevailed for those members who continually live on borrowed light and who do not seek to become their own source of original light”  “And the light of the candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more in thee:  for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by the sorceries were all nations deceived.”  (Revelation 18:23).  The light is the Holy Ghost, the bride and the bridegroom symbolize the union that exists between Christ and the members of the church, the merchants (where the source of light could be obtained) were the great men of the earth—the prophets both living and dead, the sorceries denotes an absence of light or the desire to gain power from the assistance of evil spirits or of men.  The Melchizedek Priesthood Personal Study Guide, 1979-1980 in Lesson 11 quotes President Joseph F. Smith in a similar statement:  “But all this availeth little or nothing, unless the Saints  consider themselves of some consequence, and let their light shine, collectively and individually; unless they are model in their behavior, honest, zealous in the spread of truth, tolerant of their neighbors,” then he adds, “One fault to be avoided by the Saints, young and old, is the tendency to live on borrowed light, with their own hidden under a bushel; to permit the savor of their salt of knowledge  to be lost; and the light within them to be reflected, rather than original” (Gospel Doctrine, Joseph F. Smith pp. 87-88).
Sad to say that what President Joseph F. Smith referred to as lost knowledge is evidently lost to the present generation of the church.  There is a body of knowledge that was restored to the earth in the first generation of the restoration that is not commonly known or understood today.  A case in point can be taken from the five-year course, 1908-1912, for the Melchizedek Priesthood, titled The Seventy’s Course in Theology, edited by B.H. Roberts,  In the manual for 1912, part one of the course (six lessons) deals with the principle, “Divine Immanence.”  Sadly, this precept is rarely understood by the present generation of prieshood holder; yet it is the heart and soul of the principle of spiritual radiation and light being discussed in this paper.  Divine Immanence, as taught by B.H. Roberts, is the indwelling of God’s light within us plus power—His power. (The Seventy’s Course of Study, Fifth  Year, Part 1, edited by B.H. Roberts.)  Here is another example of the principle of indwelling as taught by the Lord Jesus Christ.  He is speaking to the Twelve Nephite apostles he had called to preside over His church.  He said:  “And if it so be that the church is built upon my gospel then will the Father show forth his own works in it” (3 Nephi 27:10).  What the Lord is saying is that if His Gospel is not actively within us then the works of the Father cannot be made manifest in us.  His works cannot flow through us.  And what is the gospel?  Brother Bruce R. McConkie said:  “It embraces all of the laws, principles, doctrines, rites, ordinances, acts, powers, authorities, and keys necessary to save and exalt men in the highest heaven thereafter.  Later in the same discussion he said:  “The scriptures bear record of the gospel, but the gospel itself consists in the power of the priesthood and the possession of the gift of the Holy Ghost” (Mormon Doctrine, Bruce R. McConkie, see “Gospel”, p. 331-334).
To better understand this principle let me refer you to a statement made by Elder Hugh B. Brown on the spirit’s ability to speak to the spirit of others.  The occasion was a visit to the American Fork Training School—and institutional school for the retarded—where he challenged the seminary teachers to teach the gospel to the mentally handicapped spirit to spirit.  He told the teachers that the children were handicapped only in the body and mind, but that their spirits were not handicapped and if they would teach them spirit to spirit there would be no communication problem (Church News, December 10, 1977, p. 10).  Spiritual Radiation then , is a flow of communication from the true self.  It is a flow of information from one tabernacle to another tabernacle.  Note the following statement from the 93:35; “The elements are the tabernacle of God; yea, man is the tabernacle of God, even temples; and whatsoever temple is defiled, God shall destroy that temple.”  A temple is where God’s truth can indwell with power.  And what is power?  John A. Woodstoe in his address on “Temple Worship” defines power as “knowledge made alive and useful—that is intelligence; and intelligence in action—that is power.  Our temples gives us power—a power based on enlarged knowledge and intelligence—a power from on high, of a quality with God’s own power” (The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine, “Temple Worship”, John A. Widstoe, April 1921, pp. 49-64).  Orson Pratt defines knowledge as our perception of truth.  But what is truth?  “Truth may exist without knowledge, but knowledge cannot exist without truth” (“Absurdities of Immaterialism”, Orson Pratt p.1).
Orson Pratt provides further insight to the indwelling nature of God’s power in his discourse on the “Powers of Nature.”  He refers to God as being the great source of truth and power contained within the cosmos:  “The great Architect of the universe did not construct the magnificent machinery of nature, and endow the materials thereof with certain fixed powers, and then withdraw Himself, or step aside to see the mighty fabric operate.  Unintelligent materials are incapable of being endowed with any kind of power, much less with the wise and intelligent powers that characterize the workings of the universe.  God is every moment in nature, and every moment acts upon nature, and through nature, the same as the spirit of  man acts in, and through, and upon the tabernacle of his body, [2 Nephi 2 enlarges this idea].  If God should withdraw himself from nature, or should cease to act upon it, that portion of it which is without life or intelligence (if there be any such portion) would immediately cease all action:  and while thus apart from nature no laws could be given to it which could be obeyed: no gravitative or cohesive tendencies could be exerted upon it; no chemical combinations or organic operations could be performed; or in other words, unintelligent nature would be entirely dead, and no voice or power could awake it, or have the least effect upon it, without entering into it, an operating upon it, and through it.  It is only living and intelligent substances that hear, and understand, and obey a law.  And if unintelligent nature, appears to act and obey a law, it is not in reality the acts of nature, but the operations of a living, intelligent substance inhabiting nature..  Unintelligent nature could no more act than the body without the spirit could act.  Therefore, all the grand and magnificent movements of the universe as a whole, and all the minute and imperceptible operations of it particles, are the continued effects of the living, moving all-powerful substance diffused through the whole.  This all pervading, omnipresent substance is the Holy Spirit existing in inexhaustible quantities, and extending though the immensity of space:  it is the light, and the life, and the power of all things.  To search out the laws of nature is nothing less than searching out the laws by which the Spirit in nature operates.  Man is continually beholding these wonderful operation, but because he does not behold the acting agent, he ascribes the effects to blind, unintelligent and unconscious matter:  as well might he ascribe the attributes of the divinity to a wooden idol.  The light shines all around us, and is manifest in an infinite variety of wise and beneficial results, but so great is the darkness of man, that he perceives not the light; or as our great Redeemer has said, “The light shineth in darkness, but the darkness comprehendeth it not” (The Seer, Orson Pratt, p. 227).
Since life is a continual state of radiation and absorption what must we do to absorb a greater proportion of God’s light?   “The Lord is no respecter of persons, and to all who are willing to seek in prayer, with preparation, and work, having a desire in their hearts for spiritual light and understanding, He will grant abundantly without reproach.  But no light will come to the unwilling, for they will not ask.  The promise that they shall receive is made only to those who ask; and that they shall find, only to those who seek” (Joseph F. Smith, Improvement Era, Vol. 19, p. 173).
And what should we be doing with this light?  “We ought to be full of light and life and the power and spirit of the living God and feel that we are messengers to the nations of the earth; we ought to feel the word of God burning like fire in our bones, feeling desirous to go and snatch men from the powers of darkness and the chains of corruption with which they are bound and lead them in the paths of life.  We ought to be prepared to go forth weeping, bearing precious seed that we might come back again rejoicing bringing our sheaves with us.” (John Taylor, December 15, 1878, Journal of Discourses, 20:228).
How should a missionary use this light?  “…missionaries are now going to school [such as the MTC and BYU] to [learn what to teach.  The spirit already knows the “how” of teaching.]  teach others, and in teaching others they themselves will be instructed, and when they rise to speak in the name of Israel’s God, if they live in purity and holiness before Him, He will give them words and ideas of which they never dreamed before.  I have traveled hundreds and thousands of miles to preach this gospel among all grades and conditions of men, and there is one thing that always gave me satisfaction—I never yet found a man in any part of the world who could overturn one principle that has been communicated to us; they will attempt it, but error is a very singular weapon with which to combat truth; it never can vanquish it.  When men go forth in the name of Israel’s God there is no power on earth that can overturn the truths they advocate…they have the light of revelation, the fire of the Holy Ghost, and the power of the priesthood within the—a power that they know very little about even themselves, which, like a well-spring of life, is rising, bursting, bubbling, and spreading its exhilarating streams around” (John Taylor, April 14,  1867, Journal of Discourses 12:21-22).
What is the law that governs this light?  “There is not a man born into the world but has a portion of the Spirit of God, and it is that Spirit of God which gives to his spirit understanding.  Without this, he would be but an animal like the rest of the brute creation, without understanding, without judgment, without skill, without ability, except to eat and to drink like the brute beast.  But inasmuch as the Spirit of God giveth all men understanding, he is enlightened above the brute beast.  He is made in the image of God Himself, so that he can reason, reflect, pray, exercise faith; he can use his energies for the accomplishment of the desires of his heart, and inasmuch as the Spirit of God giveth all men understanding, he is enlightened above the brute beast.  He is made in the image of God Himself, so that he can reason, reflect, pray, exercise faith; he can use his energies for the accomplishment of the desires of his heart, and inasmuch as he puts forth his efforts in the proper direction, then he is entitled to an increased portion of the Spirit of the Almighty to inspire him to increased intelligence, to increased prosperity and happiness in the world; but in proportion as he prostitutes his energies for evil, the inspiration of the Almighty is withdrawn from him until he becomes so dark and so benighted, that so far as his knowledge of God is concerned, so far as the future or hopes of eternal life are concerned, he is quite as ignorant as a dumb brute”  (Joseph F. Smith, February 17, 1884, Journal of Discourses, 25:54).
Brigham Young explains the power of the radiated light:  “I long for the time that a point of a finger, or motion of the hand, will express every idea without utterance.  When a man is full of the light of eternity, then the eye is not the only medium through which he sees, his ear is not the only medium by which he hears, not the brain the only means by which he understands.  When the whole body is full of the Holy Ghost, he can see behind him with as much ease, without turning his head, as he can see before him  If you have not that experience, you ought to have.  It is not the optic nerve alone that gives the knowledge of surrounding objects to the mind, but it is that which God has placed in man—a system of intelligence to intelligence, and truth to truth.  It is this which lays in man a proper foundation for all education.  I shall yet see the time that I can converse with this people and not speak to them, but the expression of my countenance will tell the congregation what I wish to convey, without opening my mouth” (Brigham Young).
What is the difference between knowledge and intelligence?  “There is a difference between knowledge and pure intelligence.  Satan possesses knowledge, far more than we have, but he has not intelligence or he would render obedience to the principles of truth and right.  I know men who have knowledge, who understand the principles of the gospel, perhaps as well as you do, who are brilliant, but who lack the essential qualification of pure intelligence.  They will not accept and render obedience thereto.  Pure intelligence comprises not only knowledge, but also the power to properly apply that knowledge”  (Joseph F. Smith, Gospel Doctrine, p. 58, April 1913).
Brother B.H. Roberts understood the problem of imparting knowledge to others.  In his discourses, “The Nearness of God” he said:  “We have to preach our truth in fragments; it is beyond our power to present it as a whole in any one discourse, or in one hundred, or in a thousand discourses.  We may only teach it in fragments—a line here, a word there, precept upon precept, and so build up the truth in the hearts of men (Cited in the Masterpieces of Latter-day Saint Leaders, compiled by N.H. Lundwall, p. 47).  Notice that he said “build up truth in the hearts of men” and not build up truth in the minds of men.”  Brigham Young clarifies the function of the heart in obtaining truth by asking a question:  “Do you think that people will obey the truth because it is true, unless they love it?  No, they will not.  Truth is obeyed when it is loved”  (Brigham Young, June 27, 1858, Journal of Discourses 7:55).  President Heber J. Grant, back in 1923, in speaking about the specific purpose of the Church School System, had this to say about educating the heart:  “To my mind, and I have repeated time and time again whenever I have spoken in our Church Schools and in private in regard to schools, the specific purpose of the Church School System is to make Latter-day Saints—to educate the heart, so to speak.  The heart is the engine and if it is alright, we can generally get along pretty well so far as the head and the other parts of the body are concerned; but unless the heart of a man is right, unless a man is determined to do good, unless he believes in God and in Jesus Christ, and believes in the divine mission of the Prophet Joseph Smith, he cannot accomplish what he might achieve in this Church if he had that knowledge.  It is to implant that knowledge in the hearts of the people that we have a school system and if the thing for which it was organized, that which is expected of it, and which we all hope and pray for it to do.  I am very sorry indeed that a great many simply study and learn the words, so to speak, the letter of the things, without getting the spirit of them.  The spirit, we are told, gives life and animation and power, and it is to develop the spirit of man that we have established this Church School System” (Improvement Era, “Spiritual Development Needed in Education” by Heber J. Grant, Vol. 26, No. 12, October 1923, pp. 1091-93).
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