Wednesday, September 29, 2010

General Authority Marlin K. Jensen Offers A Personal Apology To Those Hurt By Prop 8

See the story here:

http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/sexandgender/3437/mormon_leader%3A_%E2%80%98i%E2%80%99m_sorry%E2%80%99_for_hurtful_legacy_of_prop._8/

Also here is the link to the Affirmation blog with more detail:
http://blog.affirmation.org/2010/09/elder-marlin-k-jensen-listens-to-pain-caused-by-prop-8/

Millennial Mormonism Today endorses and stands with Brother Jensen.  This was a courageous small step towards healing.  Thank you Brother Jensen.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Millennial Moments in the Midst of Koran Burning Threats

Greetings my Millennial Friends!  I want to give a Millennial shout out to our international readers.  Thank you so much for reading this blog.  I hope it is a great blessing in your millennial journey towards the Tree of Life.  Peace and blessings to you.

We live in a world of turmoil and tumult.  Today is the anniversary of 9-11 and yet hatred and bigotry continue to abound.  War and violence continue to steal away our serenity and peace.  But it was in the midst of wars and rumors of wars that Jesus Christ said he would return!  Ever since the ascension of Christ, his followers believed that His return was imminent and the end of the world was right around the corner.  Our faith tradition as Mormons, is no exception.

Nicodemus Mormons will look at Christ's words in a very literal sense.  They are like Nicodemus who when he heard that he needed to be "born again" wondered in puzzlement how someone could return to the womb a second time.  Many members of our church as well as others continue to interpret scripture and the teachings of Jesus in this uber literalist frame.  Jesus said many things that were parables and cryptic symbolisms.  As the prophetic Messianic Psalm 78:2 says:  "I will open my mouth in a parable: I will utter dark sayings of old".  Unfortunately there are many members of the church who continue to cling to uber literalism just as the ancient children of Israel did as well as the scribes and Pharisees.  They fail to uncover the symbolism of Christ's teachings and are left spiritually malnourished.  The natural man and woman in their carnal state will look around in desperation wanting to be led.  Their senses will dominate and so they will look for messengers of "flesh and blood" to tell them what to do and give them laws.  Natural men and women will do this until the expansion and inflation of laws and ordinances end up breaking them down and humbling them.  Then perhaps they will turn to God and begin a friendship with Him instead of looking at Him as a Father who is constantly disappointed in them and expects them to work harder and harder to please Him.  We would not have high regard for this kind of earthly father whose child can never measure up to his expectations.  Yet, that is how many see their Heavenly Father.  This belief about God is projected out into the universe and a Telestial life is generated in what Neal A. Maxwell called our "customized curriculum."  On the other hand, if we want a millennial relationship with God then He releases the next lessons in our customized curriculum.

Whom do people say YOU are?  Flesh and blood will not reveal who we are.  That will only come from our Father in Heaven.  Through the still small voice.

Thankfully, we can begin to leave this Telestial world behind us and move on to the Terrestrial or Millennial part of our journey that is a paradise filled with peace and goodwill.  Once we have mastered our millennial journey, there will be one last battle and we will cross the threshold into a Celestial existence.  Jesus Christ has shown us the way to do this and we are all at various stages in our journey.  We are in the process of truly becoming like Him.  We have the opportunity to truly take upon His name and not just become Christians but Christ-Men and Christ-Women.  The word Christ means Anointed One.  You also have been anointed (where were you anointed?) and part of the journey of this life is self discovery to find what is within you that needs to be expressed.  When it becomes fully expressed you truly take upon yourself the name of Christ and you will enter the Promised Land and create an internal millennium within yourself.  As more and more people discover this and leave uber literalism, fundamentalism, legalism, and formalism behind, an actual Millennium will occur where people will lay down their weapons of war both within and without.  Swords will be beaten into ploughshares and we will be able to live in peace and harmony within ourselves and with each other.  We will realize at that moment what Christ meant when he said he would return.  He was talking about YOU!!!


We cling to literalism because as Jack Nicholson said in A Few Good Men:  "You Can't Handle The Truth!"  Our merciful Heavenly Father understands this and thus provides messengers, ordinances, laws, parables and dark sayings until we are ready to create an internal millennium and wake up and remember who we are.  Those who are wise will see that all these things are types and shadows of Christ and point to Him.  Once one sees this then those who seek an internal millennium  will be able to do so.  The temple teaches us all we need to know to do this.  Yet most of us continue to circle around in the desert wilderness of the Telestial Kingdom and cling to the law and the prophets.  The natural man worships the world or the flip side--they worship the law and the prophets.  The Temple is of limited value to uber literalists.  For Millennial Mormons it is a treasure trove of symbolism that leads to a new relationship with God.

Fortunately, once one is in tune with the "still small voice" within you, a millennial journey begins and we can recognize that the Law of Moses has been fulfilled and we can move on to a new world.  For those on this journey back to the Tree of Life, they begin to see more and more what I like to call "Millennial Moments".  These Millennial Moments are very healing and energizing.  Thus, in the midst of hatred and people threatening to burn Korans and American flags and all the noise that surrounds this frenzied fear-based chaos, Millennial Mormons will close their eyes and look and see small moments that let them know that they are on the right track.  They see the truth and the truth is setting them free.  They see a new relationship with God forming.  A deep and abiding friendship.

For me, as I watch more and more movies from my childhood, I am finding things in them that I would consider millennial moments.  Things that I missed at the time as a youth but now recognize as millennial. sign posts.  As most of you know, I have a proclivity towards 80's movies since that was the era of my youth.  A few days ago, I watched one of my favorite movies:  The Karate Kid.  No, not the new one.  The OLD one.  Sorry I haven't seen the new one yet but I heard it was good.


MR. MIYAGI and DANIEL LARUSSO SPARRING

As many of you remember, in the movie, Daniel is constantly being harassed by a group of bullies who are making his life miserable.  Eventually they force him off a road and Daniel tumbles down a hill with his bike.  In anger, he throws his mangled bike into a dumpster.  He confronts his mother and tells her he wants to move back to his old home in New Jersey.  The next day he finds his bike outside his door and it has been fully repaired--good as new.  He knows that it had probably been fixed by Mr. Miyagi who is the repairman for the apartment complex that Daniel and his mother live in.  As Daniel enters Mr. Miyagi's office to thank him for repairing his bike, he sees the wise old Japanese man clipping a very small bonsai tree.  The dialogue goes something like this:

Daniel:  Are those real trees?
Miyagi:  You like see, come inside.
Daniel:  How did they get so small?
Miyagi:  I train.
Daniel:  Did you go to school for this?
Miyagi:  Father teach.
Daniel:  Was he a gardener?
Miyagi:  Fisherman.
Daniel:  These are really beautiful.
Miyagi:  Come, you try.
Daniel:  I don't know how to do this stuff.  I may mess it up or something.  (n.b. Note the FEAR of the Natural Man)
Miyagi:  Close eyes.  Trust.  Concentrate.  Think only tree.  Make perfect picture down to last pine needle.  Wipe your mind clean.  Everything but the tree.  Nothing exists in whole world...  ...only tree.
You got it?  Open eyes.  Remember picture?
Daniel:  Yeah.
Miyagi:  Make like picture.  Just trust the picture.
Daniel:  How do I know my picture's the right one?
Miyagi:  IF IT COME FROM INSIDE YOU, IT ALWAYS RIGHT ONE.

I highlighted my millennial moments.  The symbolism is extensive and beautiful.



There's your recipe for the internal millennium.  Take time to ponder what you want to create in your life.



What is wanted?

More war and hatred?  Following the masses and the controversy?  Continuously partaking of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?  Seeing all things as either Evil or Good? 

Let's remember this day as a turning point in our lives.  Instead of a day of infamy, let it be the dawning of a millennial day.  Instead of a day of revenge and an eye for an eye, the burning of a Koran, and the endless cycle of Telestial wandering, let this day be one of loving our enemies and praying for them as Jesus taught us. 

What do you want create with your Divine Nature?

What is wanted?

Embrace your divine nature and create that which is beautiful (like the bansai tree) and that which generates peace on Earth and goodwill toward ALL men and women.

In your mind picture a millennial world.  Picture every detail.  Then, "make like picture".

Let go of an image of a church with endless laws, rules, ordinances, fear of the family being under attack and more and more wandering in a Telestial Desert.  Instead, picture a millennial Mormon Church.  A truly Christ-Centered Church.  Think of every detail.  Then, "make like picture".

Let go of a harsh and accusatory notion of yourself and your life.  Dismiss Satan from your Temple inside you.  (Remember, YOU ARE THE TEMPLE!!)  Instead, picture a millennial life.  Down to the last detail.  Then, "make like picture".

Until next time my millennial friends.  "Trust picture."

Wax On.  Wax Off.  Wax On.  Wax Off . . .







































Saturday, August 28, 2010

All That I Must Do

Hello my millennial friends.  I hope this post finds you and your loved ones well and in a millennial moment.  As we make our journey towards an internal millennium one of the most important things to realize is that your journey is not so much about what you do but what you understand and know.  The meaning of the word REPENTANCE in the Greek translation is to change your thoughts or to think differently.  Therefore, when Jesus said to "repent, the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand", what he was really saying is:  Change your thoughts, the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.  Think differently, the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.  When one inserts the original Greek meaning of "metanoia" or repentance it can change the entire interpretation of the scripture.  Try it.  Whenever you read the scriptures and see the word "repent", insert the Greek meaning and you will be surprised at what you find. 

Most Nicodemus Mormons and other uber literalists will look at this statement by Jesus as harsh and urgent and that one needs to run out and do something different before the literal end of the world happens.  While Christ did often tell others to do something different, his main message was to change our thoughts.  It was an invitation to be like him.  The message or GOOD NEWS is that we could actually enter a different world or the "Kingdom of Heaven" if we would but repent or think differently.

Natural and fallen men and women who have partaken of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil live in a Telestial world.  It is a world filled with strife, anxiety, hatred and fear.  The thoughts of the natural man and woman are concerned with how to protect themselves from this Telestial world.  They seek money and material goods like the industrious Nephites thinking that this will help insulate them from the harsh Telestial world.  But that doesn't work because they will never have enough to satiate their desire for protection.  They fear that it could all be taken away at any moment and so they continue to accumulate more and more possessions.  It is much like a furnace with no thermostat that will continue to heat up and eventually explode.  Others seek power, thinking that if they can have more control over this Telestial world then they can keep the forces of disturbance at bay and so they seek to gain more and more power and control but underlying it all they know that their power is fragile and could come crashing down at any moment.  Other people turn to a harsh Old Testament-like god and beg for rules and commandments and messengers to come and show them what to do in a world that is so foreign from the Garden of Eden.  God responds and gives them more and more rules, commandments and messengers telling them all what they "must do" to live with Him someday.  The list continues to grow and as natural and fallen man becomes overwhelmed he or she is faced with a few choices.  They try to work even harder to please a God who is constantly disappointed in their efforts.  Harder and harder they try until they are worn out and feel the weight of a disappointed Father.  On the other hand, they can run for fig leaves and try to hide their nakedness and pretend that all is well and that they are doing absolutely everything on the list.  Or they can become depressed and recognize that they will never be able to do everything on the list and they will look at this demanding and disappointed God with their fist in the air, become angry, and give up.  Many move on from the church and find other structures that they believe will help protect them better from a harsh Telestial world.  Perhaps it will be a world of science and rationalism that will help protect them.  They are much like many of the uber literalist disciples of Christ who when they were told to eat his flesh and drink his blood, "they followed him no more."  Thus when many of the uber literalists in the church are consumed with literalism in commandments or the foundational stories of church history, they become angry and disenchanted.  They give up and turn to others structures to find peace in the Telestial world.  These other structures typically reflect more of the same in terms of materialism, and literalism whether they are religious or secular.

Or they may start to wake up from their nightmare and realize there really isn't any other religion, structure, or philosophy that can save them from their insanity.  They are sick and poisoned from the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.  The way they are seeing the world, themselves, God, and everything around them, has become twisted and distorted.  They entered a whole new world as a result of choosing to partake, and no matter what they DO it won't matter.  Whether it is making fig leaf aprons, creating a new church, winning the lottery, moving to a new country, getting a better job,  or finding the right self-help book it will make no difference.

It is interesting to note that many of the modern day prophets and apostles have talked about Adam and Eve having no blood before the Fall.  Instead, they say they were infused with the spirit and once they ate the fruit their bodies changed and they became mortal and then had blood.  While this literal interpretation may seem silly to many, it is not too far from the truth.  The fact of the matter is that once you look at everything in the world through the lens of GOOD and EVIL and see everything in black and white and extremes, this does have an effect on your body and blood.  You will be on a Telestial/Chemical Roller Coaster ride that constantly fills your blood with hormones like Adrenaline, because in the Telestial world you are always under attack and it is fear, sorrow, anxiety, anger and angst centered.  This chronic output of fear and stress hormones in your blood is known to seriously degrade your body.  However, it is only an illusion that you have generated inside of you.  The Kingdom of Heaven and the Rest of the Lord is at hand.  It is right in front of you if you would but REPENT or change your thoughts or think differently.

How do you do it?  It's hard to NOT think in extremes and see the world in black and white and good and evil.  It's hard to think so differently.  God is merciful and full of love.  That is why he sent Jesus Christ to show us the way.  He is the antidote to the poison.  His example and teachings will begin to heal you from this insanity.  That is why he could say such unusual and incredible things such as to "love your enemies."  What a novel concept!  It amazes me that so many people in this country see each other as enemies.  If you look at the current political climate for instance in the United States, you don't see much love, peace on Earth, or goodwill toward men.  All you see is an escalating cycle of accusation and hatred based on fear.

What can you do about it?  You can start with yourself.  You can lay down your "weapons of war" that you use on yourself and others and turn them into "pruning hooks".  You can begin to think differently (REPENT).  You can begin to see that the Kingdom of Heaven is truly at hand but it is within side of you!  You can begin to filter out all the external noise and voices and begin to listen to the still small voice within you that is attached to divine intelligence.  This divine intelligence will tell your spirit all things.  Your spirit in turn will tell your body what action to take and more millennial moments will be created in your life that lead to peace and harmony within yourself and with others.  You can begin to have a personal relationship with God and see him as your friend rather than a harsh disapproving and disappointed parent who is never satisfied with what you do.

In 1957 a woman named Naomi Randall after being given an assignment by the Primary Board of the church to write a song that would teach children about their relationship with God, knelt at her bedside and then retired for the night.  At 2:00AM she was awakened with the words of what would become one of the most well known and beloved songs in the LDS canon of songs and hymns.  She wrote the lyrics down and then knelt again in gratitude.  She mailed the lyrics to her friend Mildred Pettit who would write the music.  It was later performed and Apostle Spencer W. Kimball heard the song and later asked if the lyric of "teach me all that I must KNOW" could be changed to "teach me all that I must DO".  His reasoning was that to know wasn't enough.  The devils know.  We have to DO something.  Naomi accepted the change.

This change is very significant and appropriate and once again showed that the majority of the church at that time continued to live in the Telestial world where DOing is more significant than knowing.  The appearance is more important than the meaning.  The symbol is more important than what is symbolized.  The Natural Man and Woman looks on the outward appearance but God knows the heart and the mind.  When the heart and mind are sick it doesn't matter what you DO it will continue to lead to you wandering in a harsh Telestial wilderness.  As a result many members of the church are DOING, DOING, DOING but they are going in circles.  They are wandering in the Telestial wilderness believing that if they just DO a little more then God will approve and they can live with him SOMEDAY.  Thus Jesus says:  "Come unto me all ye that labor (doing) and are heavy laden and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28).

However, there is an antidote to the circular wandering.  There is a millennium at hand for you.  But you must be ready to be taught what you must KNOW before you can DO (enter the promised land) that which creates an internal millennium.  Once you begin to internalize who you are and your true relationship with God then you will be able to eliminate fear, anxiety, worry, hatred and enmity in your life.  The internal "devil" or "Satan" or the "Accuser" who also KNOWS (as Spencer W. Kimball alluded to) will be dismissed from within side of you and you will begin to see and feel the millennial moments all around you.  The dismissing of Satan from your temple is an essential component of entering the internal millennium.  The light inside you will become brighter and you will have "1000 years of peace" within you.  Today, I believe there is a millennial movement underway in the church.  Can you feel it?  It is beginning with you!  The church is changing because of you!  Love is growing and fear is receding and we are creating an internal millennium that is contagious.  The truth is a virus.  As more and more find themselves becoming truly like Christ and being healed from the poison of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, a new day will dawn and we will be able to live side by side with our external neighbors in harmony and peace.

May love and blessings be with you my friends.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Pink Triangle

Greetings to you all.  I am grateful to each one of you.  There is a shift in the church right now that is happening.  It is a subtle shift that is almost imperceptible.  It is in the hearts of the members.  Many of them have seen and witnessed the pain that has been caused by Proposition 8 in California and also the many deaths and persecutions of Mormons who have a different sexual orientation.  Some are persecuted by their own families and even by their church leaders.

Millennial Mormonism Today believes that gay rights are human rights.  When we persecute and discriminate against an individual or group it is the equivalent of us harming ourselves.  We are all connected in a divine way.  We sense that and know that in our hearts.

Due to the church's aggressive campaign on Proposition 8 we are being viewed as enemies of gays and lesbians.  Unfortunately this is evidence that most of us are still living in the Telestial Kingdom where hate, animosity, tribalism, fear and fragmentation dominate.  But there is hope.  There is a growing minority of members of the church that are uncomfortable with what happened.  They want to live in peace with their neighbors.  They recognize that gay couples and families mean them no harm and in other countries where gay marriage is legal there is no evidence that it has affected, harmed or "done violence to" the traditional marriage.

Many of our ancestors practiced an alternative marriage lifestyle.  We believed it was our right to do this because of the religious freedoms that are associated with the Constitution.  But we were looked at with scorn and hatred.  Polygamy was called one of the twin pillars of barbarism next to slavery.  Many of our people were hunted down and forced to relocate to other countries.  And yet with this background there are few that see the mirror of history where now we are seen as antagonistic to those who want to pursue happiness and have equal rights.

The good part in all of this is that the church's actions are so well documented and politically and financially aggressive that it has stirred compassion in the hearts of a growing number of members of the church.  While many people think that the direction of the church comes from the top down, in reality it is the collective hearts of the members (symbolic of divine intelligence) that influences the Apostles and Prophets.  As Seers, they will be able to sense this compassion and love for their fellow human beings.

Many Nicodemus Mormons who are uber literalists will stand firm that homosexuality is a great and abominable sin.  What they do not remember or realize is that Jesus never said a word about it.  Is this by accident?  Did he just forget to mention it if it was so crucial and important?  The vast majority of references to homosexuality as a sin is in the Old Testament--particularly Leviticus.  Uber literalists would also be wise to realize that failing to send woman out of the city or camp when they were menstruating was also considered impure and a sin.  Yet we have let that tradition go quite a long time ago.  Both of these examples from the Old Testament or Law of Moses are examples of a Telestial mindset.  A Millennial mindset would be able to see the symbolism, allow it to nurture their lives but would avoid taking a fundamentalist or approach in thinking that they should be considered literal.

What many members of the church fail to know or understand is that before they can enter the Celestial Kingdom they must come to an understanding of the Telestial and Terrestrial (Millennial) Kingdoms.  All kingdoms and degrees are symbolic of our spiritual journey.  For most Nicodemus Mormons, they expect and talk as though they will jump from "this world" (Telestial) straight to the Celestial Kingdom.  What they fail to recognize is that these kingdom designations primarily refer to the state of mind and heart of individuals living on this world.

The millennial state of mind is an acceptance and friendship with those who may be different than us.  It is a necessary step toward oneness and harmony.  Instead of fear, hatred, and fragmentation, there is a culture of love acceptance, tolerance and peace.  Symbolically, weapons of war are changed into peaceful tools that bless the lives of others.

The prop. 8 political drama was very warlike.  It was fear based where the reality is that there really wasn't anything to fear.  It is reminiscent of previous struggles for civil rights where those who hated black Americans pronounced so much fear-based rhetoric.  These elements differ sharply from the Savior's teachings of the golden rule and the parable of the Good Samaritan.

Homosexual Men were one of many classes or groups that were targeted by Nazis and put in concentration camps.  When they were put into camps they were forced to wear a pink triangle that identified them as homosexual.  Today, we as members of the church have an opportunity to turn away from fear, hatred and intolerance and show compassion for our brothers and sisters who have a different sexual orientation.  Let us show support for human rights and allow others who may appear different than us to live side by side as neighbors and in peace.  This will be a great test for us to see if we will continue to wander in a Telestial wilderness or if we will begin to embrace our millennial destiny.  I hope you will join with me and remember the pink triangle.  If we fail to do this then perhaps one day, we will be forced to wear a triangle with a Moroni statue on it.  The law of the harvest can be a great blessing or a great curse.

Peace be with you my friends.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Death of Todd Ransom

Millennial Mormonism Today wishes to express grief, solidarity and support for the family and friends of Todd Ransom.  This kind hearted soul blessed countless lives.  May his sacrifice not be in vain and help to awaken us out of the harsh Telestial world we wander in and instead take up our millennial journey anew.

Todd, thank you for your friendship and your life.  You will always be a blessing to all those who knew you and you will never be forgotten.

http://blog.affirmation.org/2010/07/candlelight-vigil-to-honor-todd-ransom/

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Veils In Comparison

WARNING!  THE FOLLOWING POST CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT THAT MAY NOT BE APPROPRIATE FOR ALL READERS.


Hello my friends.  Thank you for reading this blog and for your comments and e-mails.  Please feel free to e-mail me at millennialmormon@gmail.com.  I would love to hear from you.  As always, I wish you and your loved ones peace and goodwill.

Since 9-11 the topic of veils has generated more and more controversy.  Some nations in Europe have even taken steps to ban the veil due to safety concerns.  Additionally, many feminists see the veil as a symbol of the oppression of women.  While all of these concerns are valid and Millennial Mormonism Today agrees with some of these positions, it is important to recognize that a veil is highly spiritually instructive and symbolic.  For Mormons, veils are of fundamental importance in temple worship.  Unfortunately many Nicodemus Mormons and other fundamentalist religions see a veil as a symbol of the subjection of women to men.  This can lead to a failure to treat women as equal partners and can even generate oppression and abuse.  Some disaffected Mormons who view the endowment through literal eyes, see the veil as silly, stupid or at worst, a tool of patriarchal supremacy.  Unfortunately, uber literalist or Nicodemus interpretations of the veil miss the mark(s).  These superficial and externally focused judgements tend to lead to spiritual malnutrition and starvation in the desert wilderness of the Telestial world.

Millennial Mormons on the other hand will see deeper levels of symbolism that are individualized and internalized.  They will see the veils of female patrons and the veils of the temple itself as applying to them regardless if they are male or female.  To them, a veil is a powerful symbol that gives one the opportunity to pierce the illusions associated with the Fall.  Let's take our journey now into the symbolism of the veil.

The Bridal Veil
The bridal veil is of ancient origin.  They seem to find their appearance in a variety of ancient cultures.  In ancient Norse cultures as well as others, it was not uncommon for women from conquered cities to be kidnapped and for the woman to become wife to the kidnapper. A blanket or some other covering would be used to subdue the woman and may have been a proto-veil of some kind.

In an ancient Jewish marriage the act of the husband veiling his wife suggests that he accepts her regardless of superficial or physical appearances.  Their union is not just a physical union but a holy (wholly) union that includes the physical and the spiritual.  The veiling of the wife by the husband can also be seen as a witness to the world that the wife belongs to the husband.  Middle Eastern cultures even today, use the veil as a symbol of modesty.  Only the husband and family members are ever to see the woman without the veil.

For Christians, marriage is a holy sacrament or ordinance.  The symbolism is that Christ is the groom and the church is the bride.  A bridal veil for many Christians therefore, is a symbol of the Church or a Christian being in subjection to Christ and following Him.  Most Mormons are very comfortable with this layer of symbolism and often refer to it and agree with the Apostle Paul when he said:  "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it" (Ephesians 5:25).  For the vast majority of Christians, a veil is only used in conjunction with marriage.  Catholic nuns however, will often wear a veil as part of their dress symbolizing their "marriage" to Christ.

Millennial Mormons will look deeper and recognize that Paul refers to the marital relationship and the relationship of Christ to His Church as a "great mystery" (Ephesians 5:32).  He also makes a curious reference in Ephesians almost as a side note that Christ is the "savior of the body" (Ephesians 5:23).  Many will see this as a reference to the resurrection which is appropriate but as you know there are deeper levels of symbolism that Millennial Mormons journey to. 

As has been said in previous posts, men and women, Adam and Eve, have reference and symbolism consistent with each individual.  The Garden of Eden story is a parable about YOU!  Yes, it's all about you.  In fact everything that happens in the temple is symbolic of what is going on within you because you are the temple.  Therefore Adam and Eve are symbolic aspects of who you are.  Adam symbolizes your spirit whether you are male or female.  Eve symbolizes your body whether you are male or female.  Once you understand and internalize these things then you will be on the threshold of entering the promised land and an internal millennium will begin for you.  This will lead to "1000 years" of internal peace with Christ (your Spirit) reigning as King over the world (your body).

For Millennial Mormons, a veil is a symbol of the subjection of the body to the spirit.  It is a symbol of possession.  It is a symbol to the world that your body is for your spirit and is not to be contaminated or possessed by anything or anyone other than your spirit.  The spirit possesses the body.  This is not a tyrannical possession that leads to the life of an extreme ascetic.  On the contrary, it is a joyful union.  This joyful union is referenced in the New Testament where Christ turns water (common) into wine (joyful) at a marriage.  He also speaks in parable about 10 virgins attending the wedding feast.  A wedding feast suggests an abundant relationship between body and spirit rather than a tyrannical and ascetic relationship.  The husband is able to unveil the wife and have a beautiful At-ONE-ment relationship with her.  The body and the spirit become one where before they were separated. 

The body fell and the spirit followed so that creation could take place.  Consciousness cannot occur without contrast.  Therefore it was necessary for the body and spirit to have the illusion of separation.  This separation is symbolized in a veil.  But the veil does not last forever.  The veil can be unveiled under the right conditions.  This is our destiny.

The white bridal veil and the bride wearing white is also symbolic of purity and virginity.  The veil therefore is a redundant symbol corresponding to the veil within a woman's body that defines virginity:  the hymen.  In many Middle Eastern cultures, the literalist and fundamentalist obsession that brides need to be virgins before they are married has led to an industry where women's hymens are reattached if there has been previous intercourse or if for some other reason the hymen is not intact.  In ancient Persia, a cultural tradition was generated where the first act of intercourse by a husband with his virgin wife was witnessed to by a white cloth spotted with blood from the pierced hymen being shoved under the door of their room so the family could be assured that the wife was indeed a virgin.  While this fundamentalism and literalism is objectionable by today's standards, the piercing of the hymen veil is an extremely powerful symbol of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and ultimately a symbol of At-ONE-ment between our fragmented Telestial self.

As Mormons we have been told over and over again that sex is sacred and sexual sin is next to murder in it's seriousness (Alma 39:5).  Yet, many members of the church see Jesus Christ's merciful response to the adulteress in the New Testament as incongruity to Alma's harsh stance.  This apparent dichotomy can be reconciled when one understands the difference between literal adultery which can easily be forgiven by the Lord versus internal breaches of the laws of chastity (i.e. your body seeks after false gods associated with the senses instead of being faithful to the spirit) which are more serious in nature.  (Blasphemy of the Holy Ghost is a redundant reference to this as well).  Thus most members of the church fail to recognize Alma's reference to sexual sin as symbolic of the partaking of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil which God says is punishable by death.  The failing of members of the church to recognize the symbolism of the Book of Mormon is identified as a curse in the Doctrine and Covenants that due to the church taking lightly (superficially) the Book of Mormon the whole church is brought under condemnation (D&C 84:54-57).  Thus we see why many members of the church have a lot of sexual hang ups and difficulties in intimacy because they see the scripture in Alma in only its literal form and see that any sexual sin they may have committed is actually akin to murder.  This of course is appropriate for modern Israel to believe since they are wandering in a harsh Telestial wilderness and are in need of numerous harsh and carnal commandments in order to awake to their awful condition.  Due to "not remembering" the Book of Mormon which is an internal symbol of the new covenant between our body and spirit, most Nicodemus Mormons will continue to wander in the wilderness for 40 years.  What they do not realize is that the Book of Mormon is about them, personally and internally.

It is important for Millennial Mormons to remember that the marital-sexual act should be understood in deeper levels of symbolism.  An ordained priesthood holder (spirit) takes his veiled bride (body) to the marriage chamber (their bedroom).  He carries her across the threshold and places her on the bed (altar).  The sacrificial instrument of the high priest is revealed.  The wife (body) is unveiled and intercourse (At-ONE-ment) takes place.  The hymen (veil) is pierced.  Blood is released (symbolic that At-ONE-Ment has occurred).  The woman (body) and man (spirit) are now one flesh (a living soul).


An Aztec Sacrificial Knife.  What does it symbolize?

One may see many parallels with paganistic sacrifice of virgins, Old Testament sacrifice of animals, and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ in the New Testament.  They all point to the internal symbolism of the body being crucified or sacrificed and subjected to the spirit.  Once this happens, there is a newness of relationship between body and spirit and there is joy and abundance.  This is symbolic of the internal millennium or new and everlasting covenant.  Thus we see, that marriage, sealing and the sexual act between husband and wife is not just a literal manifestation but a deeply symbolic key that unlocks the mysteries of God.

Temple Veils
Veils within the temple are repetitious and redundant throughout the temple.  The temple is saturated with symbolism and therefore one will see veils consistently throughout the temple.  All temple veils have a similar meaning which suggests separation, a boundary, or forgetfulness.  In the Garden of Eden parable, the apron of fig leaves can be considered a veil.  The coat of skins (Genesis 3:21) that The Lord makes for Adam and Eve can be considered a veil.  The veil therefore is consistent with fragmentation or separation and the Fall of Man.  Additionally, in the Plan of Salvation it is said that our spirit passes through a "veil of forgetfulness" as it enters the physical world.  This too is a type of Fall.  We then come full circle and pass through veils to return into the presence of God and become united with Him.

The Book of Mormon
According to church history there were several instances where the golden plates were covered by a veil of sorts.  In the translation process, there were times when a veil separated Joseph Smith (spirit) and Oliver Cowdery (body) as the translation of plates (spirit) into the Book of Mormon (body) occurred.  Further, Emma Smith would move the plates (spirit) covered in a cloth as she would do her housework (body).  Once again, most members of the church bring the church under condemnation because they fail to see the personal internal significance of the Book of Mormon.  To Nicodemus Mormons the superficial, carnal and literal is more important and as a result the church is brought under a curse that will not be lifted until they recognize the meaning or until the plates are translated correctly (individually and internally).

The Myth of the Dance of the Seven Veils
The dance of the seven veils is often thought to be the seductive dance that Herodias's daughter did for her uncle King Herod.  There is no biblical evidence that this dance involved seven veils.  The concept of the dance of the seven veils is probably an amalgamation of this biblical story along with Mesopotamian myths regarding the goddess Ishtar's decent into the underworld.  These myths are curious and describe a journey where Ishtar must leave behind a piece of clothing at seven points in order to get to the underworld.  In other accounts she gives up all her jewelry and all other possessions.  At the end of the journey, she has "consecrated" all things.  The number seven suggests whole (holy) or completeness.  These themes suggest that veils symbolize a form of sacrifice or consecration until eventually all things are consecrated and one has become as a little child returning to the Garden of Eden to embrace the Tree of Life.

Summary
As we can see, veils have significant meaning that goes well beyond the superficial, carnal, and literal.  Veils apply to both men and women and deeper symbolism is connected with the internal rather than external.  When we are able to pierce through these veils of symbolism about veils, we receive momentum in our millennial journey.  The Atonement of Jesus Christ is our greatest evidence of the love of God and how we can partake of His antidote to the Fall.  As the Book of Hebrews says:  "By a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh" (Hebrews 10:20).  By "thrusting our hands into his side" (veil) and recognizing the marks on his flesh (veil) we begin to remember who we are and begin a new phase in our journey (John 20:27 and 3Nephi 11:14-15).

I hope you enjoyed this post.  Peace be with you my friends.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Why is Church SO Boring?

Look familiar? 

Greetings and blessings to you my friends wherever you might be in your journey.  Thank you for your At-ONE-Ment in reading this blog and your e-mails and comments.

A common refrain from many members of the church is that church is so boring.  In a post-correlation church, there is often little room to maneuver or freedom to share in a church meeting.  On the surface this can be an annoyance in the least, and at worst it can even become a trigger for many to drop out of church activity.  However, it is not uncommon to hear that church is boring with regards to other churches of differing faiths.  In fact, the image of an individual falling asleep in any church because of the "same-old" dull sermon has become nearly ubiquitous.  As a result, many congregations of other faith traditions have adapted and turned their worship services into something akin to a rock concert.  Many members of our own church would not mind a loosening up on traditional restrictions in Sacrament Meetings.  Sometimes known as the Gladys Knight Effect, some LDS congregations are allowing some gospel(ish) choir components to be a part of their services.  While Millennial Mormonism Today welcomes this wholeheartedly, I would remind the reader that being bored in a Sacrament Meeting has profound and deep symbolism that can assist you in your millennial journey.

As a child being born and raised in the church, I've been through my share of dull meetings.  While today, many cope by using the latest technology, one thing that I enjoyed doing was to look at the maps in the back of my scriptures.  For some reason, those maps were always interesting to me.  My favorite map (you won't be surprised) was the one that showed the route the ancient children of Israel took in their exodus out of Egypt into the promised land.  The route was marked by red arrows leading out of Egypt into the desert wilderness.  The portion of the journey that always stuck in my head was the circular course that characterized their "wandering in the wilderness for 40 years."  I always wondered why they had to walk around in circles for 40 years when the promised land was so close!  Why would God do that to them?  They must have seen the same mountains and desert brush over and over again.  The same rocks and sand over and over again.  A contemporary analogy today would be a plane circling the airport until it can come in for a landing.  A holding pattern.

It is typical that most members of the church will identify the cause of the children of Israel's "wilderness holding pattern" as a punishment from God because they worshipped a golden calf.  This uber-literalist Nicodemus interpretation is acceptable to most.  However, Millennial Mormons see deeper levels of meaning.  The worshipping of the calf was merely a symptom of a deeper problem.  The ancient Children of Israel refused to have a personal and one-on-one relationship with God.  The evidence for this can be found in my previous post Let the Journey Begin Part 1 (the relevant scriptures are Exodus 20:19 and D&C 84:23-27 if you are interested).  As a result, God gives his children what they want and they subsequently have Moses as an intermediary and are given strict laws and commandments to follow.  This refusal to have a personal relationship with God, not living by personal revelation, and wanting a prophet to speak on their behalf is played out today in the church and as a result, history has repeated itself.  Many members of the church have no idea that they are wandering in the wilderness and thus they will continue to wander in the wilderness for 40 years until they wake up.  The number 40, of course, is symbolic of any period or length of time that is for cleansing, preparation and generating conscious awareness.  Nicodemus Mormons will see 40 years as just, 40 years.  "40 years" can be any length of time and it is more important to pay attention to the symbolism of the number 40.  The reader may want to think of other examples of the number 40 in the scriptures to help them understand the symbolism.

So, as you "meet together oft" each Sunday for 3 hours and have the same correlated lessons week after week after week, then you can understand perhaps what God is trying to teach you on a deeper level.  It is supposed to be that way for you because that is where you are at in your life.  The REPETITION of talks and lessons is reminiscent of the meaning of the word Deuteronomy.  Once Priesthood Correlation was put into effect, we became a deuteronomic people.  Interestingly, there is some evidence of prophetic concern on the part of Pres. David O. McKay and his counselor Hugh B. Brown that the expanding Priesthood Correlation Committee could have a stifling effect on the church.  However, it is what the people needed at the time and apparently it is still what the church needs today.  While we have it, we can recognize it as a deep symbol of wandering in an external wilderness for 40 years.

Another symbol of wilderness wandering is that the Sacrament Meeting is usually presided over by the bishop of the ward and the ordinance of the sacrament is attended to by the lesser priesthood.  There are numerous members of the church that think that the office of bishop is within the Melchizedek priesthood.  This is not true.  A bishop is an office in the Aaronic priesthood.  This is critical and important evidence that the congregation is wandering in a desert wilderness.  The bishop is a common judge in Israel and is tied to the structure and hierarchy associated with Moses and the children of Israel.  The Aaronic priesthood itself is inseparably connected to the world of the law and the prophets or the Telestial world.  The Aaronic Priesthood or Levitical Priesthood is the PREPARATORY GOSPEL.  A friend of mine pointed out that a careful reading of the D&C will show that the elders of the Melchizedek priesthood are actually to administer the sacrament and priests are only to do it if there are no elders present. 

"The priest’s duty is to preach, teach, expound, exhort, and baptize, and administer the sacrament" (D&C 20:46).  However, verse 50 states that the priest, "when there is an elder present, he is only to preach, teach, expound, exhort, and baptize" (D&C 20:50).  Administering the sacrament is deliberately left out and appears to be the sole duty of the elders when elders are present!  The symbolism perhaps is that though there are probably many with the Melchizedek priesthood in the congregation they still may not be "present" for a variety of reasons that the reader should ponder not the least of which is that they are not consciously aware and have not yet woke up. In addition, D&C 20:58 says:  "But neither teachers nor deacons have authority to baptize, administer the sacrament, or lay on hands."

Because many members of the church are in a state of preparation and wandering in the wilderness for 40 years, it is fitting and appropriate for the time being that the sacrament should be presided over by the Aaronic priesthood which is to administer over temporal, external and outward activities.  It seems that most of the church perhaps is in the Nicodemus stage of their journey so this would make perfect sense.  The living prophet of course has the power to generate current policy for the church and thus the Aaronic Priesthood is left to administer the sacrament today. If most of the church were in a Millennial phase of their journey we would see a different meeting.  Perhaps you will witness a new day when the sacrament will look much more like the ordinance that Jesus, The Nephites and Joseph Smith instituted. For now, Millennial Mormons will concern themselves with the internal sacrament more than the external sacrament.




Another important symbol that the church as a whole is wandering in the wilderness (for 40 years) is the actual sacramental emblems themselves.  JST Genesis 14:18-19 states: "And Melchizedek, king of Salem, brought forth bread and wine; and he break bread and blest it; and he blest the wine, he being the priest of the most high God, And he gave to Abram, and he blessed him, and said, Blessed Abram, thou art a man of the most high God, Possessor of heaven and of earth;"


As most members of the church know, wine was used by Melchizedek, Jesus Christ and his Apostles in Jerusalem, the Nephites in the Book of Mormon, and in the early history of the Mormon church.  When the Church moved West, and later at around the time of the prohibition movement, obedience to the Word of Wisdom's restricitons became little by litte the new policy, and water completely replaced the wine.  In many ways it is an example of a reversal of the miracle Jesus performed by turning water into wine.  While most members of the church today will see nothing significant about that, for Millennial Mormons, the symbolism is profound and evident.  Today in the church there continues to be a mythology spread that the "wine" that was used by Jesus and Joseph Smith was pure grape juice.  This of course is not true.  The accusations of being a "winebibber" against Jesus Christ and Joseph Smith would hardly carry any significance and would be folly if the wine was merely grape juice.  However, in some instances grape juice has been used for the sacrament in the past, as well as actual wine.  The symbolism of moving from wine to grape juice to water is significant.  A friend of mine suggests that this is symbolic of the "watered down" spirituality of many members of the church.  He also said that the small "crumb of bread" contrasts sharply to many examples in the scriptures where the physical and spiritual bread completely filled the individual.  Do you see the symbolism for yourself dear reader?  Many members of the church today are certainly not being filled physically by the Sacrament nor spiritually in many instances, as portrayed in our current Sacrament Meeting.  Thus, as a result, they may say it is dull or boring.

Another symbol that Nicodemus Mormons are wandering in the wilderness for 40 years (which tends to be dull and boring) is the physical surroundings within the chapel itself and certain policies related to sacrament meeting talks.  In the chapel you will find absolutely no artwork and typically it is not ornate in the least.  The walls are typically made of concrete cinder blocks.  The concrete mixture to produce the blocks are made of SAND or very fine gravel.  Thus a person in the chapel could be said to be surrounded by sand!  Sounds like a desert to me!  (Hmmmm.  Also, isn't there a primary song that talks about sand????)

While visual aids are strictly forbidden to be used in conjunction with talks from the pulpit in a sacrament meeting, and there is no artwork hanging on the walls within the chapel itself, one thing that does hang on the wall is a clock.  Most Nicodemus Mormons will simply see it as merely just a literal clock.  However, Millennial Mormons will see this as a symbol of the Telestial and that we are immersed in time and space rather than transcending time and space into eternity.  In a dull or boring meeting, the clock will serve as a "constant reminder" that you are not consciously awake and that you are still wandering in the wilderness for 40 years.  Perhaps the clock should have an alarm on it to wake Adam (Spirit) from "his" deep sleep.  Perhaps the alarm could be a voice that would call to Adam.  What would the voice say dear reader?

President Henry B. Eyring tells an interesting story in his book "To Draw Closer to God".  He shares an incident when he was at a sacrament meeting with his father and they listened to a High Counsel speaker who young Henry considered to be DRY (like a desert) and dull.  Young Henry was perplexed because during the same talk he noticed his father's face "beaming".  His father, one of the greatest LDS scientists of all time, told his son that from the time that he was a young man, when he listened to a speaker at church, he would listen carefully to the speaker and what he or she was intending to talk about and then he would help the speaker by giving himself an additional sermon internally.  What a great example of creating an internal millennium within oneself!  President Eyring then concludes this treasured story with his father finally saying to him:  "Hal, since then I have never been to a bad meeting."  (Henry B. Eyring, To Draw Closer To God, page 23).

While many disaffected Mormons feel that they have no power or say in how the church operates, Millennial Mormons see clearly that the church is always recreating itself and changing.  The change is tied to the prayer in the hearts of the collective membership.  God knows what His children need and desire before and/or without any of his children themselves knowing what they need or desire.  If we choose to avoid being sanctified and having a personal relationship with God and want instead "Moses" to speak on our behalf, we are granted our request.  As a result, we will follow the prophet in the wilderness for 40 years.  Why is church SO boring and dull?  Because we are internally boring and dull!  Once we choose to create an internal millennium we will see things differently and there will be no such thing as a boring, dull or bad meeting.  As more and more members of the church move from being Nicodemus Mormons to Millennial Mormons, God will reveal this secret to his servants the prophets and the church will once again re-create itself as it has many times before.  Let those who have ears, let them hear what the symbolism means for themselves.

Take care my friends.  I hope your Sunday meetings are millennial both internally and externally. 

Keep it millennial until next time!

Monday, June 7, 2010

A Second Helping Of Fig Leaves

Hello everyone!  I hope this post finds you in a millennial moment.  May peace, blessings and abundance fill your cup to overflowing.

I recently came across a website that was promoting green ribbons for the month of May.  The website said that May was Mental Health Month.  Knowing family and friends who struggle with mental health problems, I became curious and looked into the site further.  What I found was a treasure trove of interesting information and also pragmatic help that can aid us in our millennial journey.  This post should be considered an addendum to a previous post on the symbolism of the color green and the apron of fig leaves in the Garden of Eden story.  The name of the previous post was Please Pass the Fig Leaves.  I recommend that you read it if you haven't already or re-read it in light of this new information that I will share.

On the mental health website, the question was asked:  Why a green ribbon?  The answer according to the text of the website said that in the 1800's the color green was used to brand people who were labeled "insane".  Unfortunately, the treatment of mental health issues carries a stigma and I know it is reality for many people.  Many of the treatments for mental health problems in the past were barbaric and science is only now starting to come to a clearer understanding of the causes and the treatment of mental illness.  I continue to hope for better and better treatments for all mental health problems. 

However, I found it interesting that people chose the color green of all colors to label people as "insane".  Perhaps there is a lesson here for all of us in our millennial journey.  The reference to the 1800's is fascinating since this was the time period that the Nauvoo endowment was generated.  Was Joseph Smith and the early saints aware that the color green was used to label people as "insane"?

For most members of the church who look at the Garden of Eden story in an uber-literalist lens, they see the fig leaf apron as an important and necessary step in the journey of Adam and Eve.  They also see it as a symbol of chastity.  For most members of the church, the Fall was a positive event and Eve is the hero of the story.  All of these interpretations have meaning and relevance.  What many members of the church don't realize is that a deeper, more individual interpretation is that Eve is symbolic of our bodies and Adam is symbolic of our spirits.  Therefore, the symbolism of Eve partaking of the fruit of the tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil is symbolic of our body becoming dominant over our spirit.  Once this happens we enter an illusory world that is dominated by our body and senses.  Our physical eyes are opened at the expense of our spiritual sight.  This spiritual blindness is symbolized by the apron of fig leaves that Adam and Eve make.  It is interesting to answer the question:  Who told thee thou wast naked?  Thus, Adam and Eve, once they partake of the fruit, and make the aprons, enter a world filled with shame, guilt, anxiety, and blame.  They have truly fallen, and are lost, and they haven't a clue of what is really going on.

The symbolism of the color green has many layers and can be very contradictory.  Depending on the culture or circumstance, it can symbolize life or death.  It can symbolize sickness or health.  As mentioned above, it sounds like people in the 1800's used the color to label individuals "insane".  (If any of you readers have a reference to this, I would be most appreciative).

The word insanity is actually a very appropriate word to describe what happens to all of us as a result of the Fall.  We know from the D&C that the perfected union of spirit with the body leads to a fullness of joy.  However, the opposite of this, which is consistent with the Fall, is anything but joyful.  The tension and blame between Adam (Spirit) and Eve (Body) if not rectified will lead to deeper insanity and death.  As a result, God, in His mercy, provides a symbolic formula for Adam and Eve to follow so that they can regain their sanity and ultimately have Eternal Life by embracing the Tree of Life after a long and difficult self-imposed journey.

The journey consists of breaking Adam and Eve down and humbling them so that they can see that the way they are perceiving the world is faulty and in error.  It will take many lessons for Adam and Eve to realize that they are in error and are surrounded by constant consequences that flow as a result of this error.  The danger is that they believe they are seeing clearly right up to the "bitter" end!

Of further interest is contemporary research and treatment of mental health issues.  Apparently the "gold standard" of counseling is the use of the evidence-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).  In CBT, the therapist will help a client to understand and learn about cognitive thinking errors that appear to be a major culprit in common mental health problems such as Depression and Anxiety.  This research backed form of treatment is evidence-based and has been proven to be very effective from what I understand.  According to the research it's as effective as medication.  When CBT and medication are used together it creates a complimentary and synergistic effect that increases the opportunity for recovery even further.

Apparently, one of the major "cognitive distortions" that CBT works on trying to help clients confront and eliminate is "ALL OR NOTHING THINKING".  This type of thinking is described as seeing events, people, circumstances and things as entirely good or entirely bad.  There is no in between or grey area.  Does this sound familiar dear reader?  (COUGHTree of Knowledge of Good and Evil).  Thus, All or Nothing thinking is a central dynamic in mental health problems and for the purposes of this blog it is the central dynamic in spiritual health problems.

Another interesting way to view this topic is through the lens of the anti-mormon.  The anti-mormon who also looks at the endowment literally will often mock the temple clothes of faithful members of the church and the ceremony.  It is not unheard of for anti-mormons to believe that temple clothing is "crazy".  In this sense, anti-mormons may inadvertently be helping us to see that we have lost our minds (spirit) and our senses are now in control.  Little do anti-mormons realize that they too have partaken of the fruit (as evidenced by the fact that they see the church as entirely evil or bad) and are as blind as anyone else!  Talk about "the blind leading the blind"!!!

The good news in all of this is that God provides a means to become spiritually free.  Jesus Christ and the At-One-Ment are the main ingredient in the antidote.  The spiritual insanity can be cured and health, wellness, peace and stability can be achieved.  Problems will now be seen as opportunities and challenges instead of catastrophes and crisis.  The world will fade from a black and white Telestial world into a rainbow of color connected with the millennial world.  We will no longer wander in the wilderness.  We will enter the promised land.

The mental health web site went on to say that they continue to use the color green in spite of its use in labeling people in the 1800's as "insane".  They said that now the green symbolizes "new life, new growth, and new beginnings."  May it be so for all of us.

I encourage you to support mental health awareness and the decreasing of the stigma of mental health.  I believe we all struggle with mental illness to one degree or another just as we struggle with physical health problems to one degree or another.  Universally, we are all struggling with spiritual health problems.  Thus the next time you wear green whether it is a ribbon or something else, remember the old meaning and embrace the new meaning. 

God bless you in your millennial journey my friends.

Monday, May 31, 2010

What a Faulty Flux Capacitor has to do with Polygamy, the Mountain Meadows Massacre, and Blood Atonement

Greetings to you all.  Thank you for being at one with this blog and choosing to read.  Thank you for your comments and e-mails.  May peace and joy fill your life.

I seem to be on a roll with 80's movies.  (Am I betraying my age?) So why stop now?

For many Nicodemus Mormons and uber literalists, as well as anti-mormons, the Restoration of the Gospel began with Joseph Smith.  This is not entirely true.  God sends new messengers to a people who yearn for their message.  This fits the pattern described in the unrighteous judge parable taught by Jesus (Luke 18: 1-6).  Eventually the Lord hears the cries of his people and gives them what they truly desire the most.  Often, most people are not conscious of what they truly desire.  (Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)  Joseph would not have ushered in the Restoration without a people searching for and prepared for such a message. 

Many members of the church think that the church is a top down hierarchy.  It is easy to see it that way.  However, this top down concept does not completely align with the scriptures.  When the children of Israel wanted a King, did they get what they wanted eventually?  Was the prophet Samuel in charge or the people?  It is Samuel who then enforces God's will which was triggered by the collective desires of the people.  Thus the Restoration occurred according to the desires of the people.  The people of Joseph Smith's day desired to go back to a time when there were Apostles and Prophets as in the primitive Christian church.  My guess is that this was yearned for even before Joseph was born.

In the Back to the Future movies, Marty McFly and Doc Brown travel back in time using a DeLorean DMC-12.  The flux capacitor within the vehicle is what made time travel possible.  At the end of Back to the Future Part II the DeLorean is struck by lightening and the flux capacitor's time settings malfunction and Doc Brown is sent further back in time to 1885 instead of 1985.

Like Doc Brown in the movies, who woke up from a stupor and was subsequently inspired to develop the key to time travel, I too woke up from a stupor after hitting my head on the uber literalist/Nicodemus bathtub so to speak.  What I discovered is an internal flux capacitor that takes me where I want to go.  For the people of Joseph Smith's day, they wanted a restoration of primitive Christianity.  They wanted new scripture and a return of the spiritual gifts of that time.  Their hearts were counter to the prevailing notions of the period that God had already spoken through the Bible and the cannon was now closed and that the spiritual gifts associated with the early Apostles had come to an end.  Thus, their collective flux capacitor took them to where they needed to go.

What they did not count on is that their "flux capacitor would malfunction" and they would find themselves going further back in time beyond the early Christian church and back to the Telestial world of the law and the prophets.  As a consequence they went deeper into a pseudo-mosaic law world dominated by an all or nothing mindset.  This can be seen in many ways:

1.  The church moves westward.  West is usually symbolic of moving towards death, the physical rather than the spiritual, and deeper materialism and literalism.  There continued to be a deeper partaking of the tree of knowledge of good and evil which is symbolic of seeing all things as entirely good or evil.  West is considered to be on the left hand of God and further away from light and truth.

2.  The temples, women, and scripture.  The Kirtland temple was built of simple materials compared to Nauvoo and Salt Lake and the top floor was the school of the prophets where the Lectures on Faith were discussed.  The washing of feet was conducted which is a symbol of unity and leaders as servants.  There is some evidence that women were permitted to use their spiritual gifts in a greater fullness at this time, including the laying on of hands for healing.  The spiritual manifestations associated with the Kirtland Temple are well documented and appear to occur with the broad membership of the church as a whole.  The Nauvoo Temple is a more complex building made of more elaborate materials than Kirtland.  A new endowment was given that is a complicated symbolic parable with signs, tokens, and covenants.  The Book of Commandments or Doctrine and Covenants has reached its fullness and is becoming a new Torah for modern Israel.  The Relief Society is formed as a separate women's organization but there continues to be some evidence that the women were on track to receive the priesthood or at least a copy of its structure.  The Salt Lake Temple takes 40 years (time of preparation and cleansing in the wilderness) to complete and is made out of granite (suggesting hard, inflexible and unchanging literalness).  The new endowment is now secured and viewed in an increasingly literal perspective (as evidenced by the literal Adam worship of many fundamentalist sects) and an oath of vengeance is also added by Brigham Young.  Women are further separated from the men and equality between men and women continues to erode over time.  The words of the living prophet and the living prophet himself becomes supreme and there is less and less need to add to the D&C due to the use of church policy as the main means of governing the church.  The church as a whole giving common consent to policy and doctrine continues to be eroded.  Eventually the Lectures on Faith that were developed in Kirtland are removed from the Doctrine and Covenants because the Brethren are concerned that it does not fit with the materialist view of the separated and distinct Godhead.  All of this suggests a faulty flux capacitor that takes the people further back than they originally intended.

3.  The Exodus.  The Exodus from Nauvoo to the Salt Lake valley is a major symbolic parallel that modern Israel has been restored and the saints will be living something akin to an Old Testament lifestyle.  They will inhabit a desert land next to a dead sea.  The parallels are amazing and beyond comprehension but they are not necessarily flattering as many members of the church even today believe.  They not only have travelled westward but they are travelling back in time to the Old Testament.

4.  Polygamy.  Joseph Smith begins polygamy early in the church's history in Kirtland.  Polygamy accelerates in Nauvoo and reaches its zenith in the Salt Lake valley.  Polygamy is central in the Old Testament and a sign that the early saints went too far back.

5.  Blood Atonement.  Blood Atonement was a doctrine that developed in the Salt Lake Valley by Brigham Young.  The doctrine's premise was that the Atonement of Jesus Christ was not sufficient for forgiveness of certain sins such as murder.  Therefore, the blood of the individual committing these sins would need to be spilled in order to achieve full forgiveness.  Blood Atonement was not enforced except for capital crimes such as murder.  In many ways, it is a parallel to the harsh mosaic law where stoning was the method used to spill blood.  It suggests a view that Jesus Christ was not sufficient and the Atonement was more finite rather than infinite and all-encompassing.  A firing squad was typically used and interestingly, is still to this day a valid option for capital punishment in Utah.  Today only Mormon Fundamentalist sects consider blood atonement to be a valid doctrine.  The Blood Atonement concept clearly shows that we as a people went too far back in time to the point that even Jesus Christ's atonement began to fade and become less central.  Very Old Testament.

6.  Race.  There is extensive evidence that Joseph Smith ordained black men to the priesthood.  However, after Joseph's death, racist views and policies began to escalate.  This is a major symbol of fragmentation and disunity.  Not only were black men banned from having the priesthood but other racist philosophies that early church leaders and members brought with them from their prior religious and cultural traditions were allowed to contaminate the church.  This parallels the Old Testament themes of tribalism and is counter-parallel to Jesus Christ and New Testament doctrines of unity and that God is no respecter of persons.  (Although even in New Testament times Jesus forbade the preaching of the gospel to the Gentiles until after his death).

7.  Mountain Meadows Massacre.  Probably one of the most disturbing and tragic events in Mormon history was when members of the church utterly destroyed (except for a dozen or so children) a wagon party coming from Arkansas passing through southern Utah on their way to California.  This holocaust far surpasses any crimes committed against the early members of the church in its scopre, brutality and savagery.  It truly is of Old Testament proportions and is reminiscent of Joshua receiving the command to "utterly destroy" the Canaanites or Simeon and Levi's killing spree after the rape of their sister Dinah.  This, in my opinion, was one of the darkest moments in church history and the pinnacle of our Old Testament journey.  We as a people have been trying to make our way back, more or less, ever since. 

Collectively, we simply went too far back in time and as a consequence we still continue to struggle in our journey to leave a harsh, Old Testament world of the law and the prophets.  The good news in all of this is that we can learn from history.  We know that the hearts and desires of the people are heard by God and if we choose to align our internal flux capacitors to a millennial destination we can avoid the mistakes of the past.  As you can see, there is a lot riding on the decisions you make.  May you be conscious of your heart and may it align to noble and peaceful principles that will first create an internal millennium within yourself, and then the church, and finally a millennial world.  May you fall in your bathroom and knock your head on the bathtub, only to wake up with inspiration concerning your own internal flux capacitor and take your DeLorean for a conscious spin!  It is time to wake up!  God will respond to our collective desires and tell His secret to the Apostles and Prophets.  The church is a mirror of where our collective desires are right now.

Peace and blessings to you my friends.  May your flux capacitor never fail to take you to where you truly want to be.  Become, remain, and expand your consciousness.  Remember who you are!  Thank you for using this website as a "Mr. Fusion" to assist you in generating the 1.21 gigawatts of power needed to operate your flux capacitor within your amazing DeLorean body.  May you have a wonderful journey and remember:  "Roads?  Where we're going, we don't need roads!"

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Giving the Finger


Peace be with you my friends.  Peace be with you this very moment.

I had the opportunity to watch the movie Willow a few weeks ago.  It never ceases to amaze me and create wonder and awe that as I move to new levels of spiritual growth that old things become new.  I love this scripture in the Book of Mormon:  "And it came to pass that when Jesus had said these words he perceived that there were some among them who marveled, and wondered what he would concerning the law of Moses; for they understood not the saying that old things had passed away, and that all things had become new. And he said unto them: Marvel not that I said unto you that old things had passed away, and that all things had become new" (3Nephi 15:2-3).  The Apostle Paul spoke well when he said:  "Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh: yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know we him no more. Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. And all things are of God" (2Corinthians 5:16-18).  This was true when I watched Willow again for the "first time" since I began taking my Millennial Mormon journey.

As you may recall, the High Aldwin is seeking a new apprentice.  There are three candidates and Willow is among them.  The test the High Aldwin gives is that he holds up three fingers and asks "which finger has the power to control the universe?"  The candidates, including Willow, choose one of the High Aldwin's fingers.  Willow being the last to choose fails the test along with the others.  Later, the High Aldwin asks him what was going through his mind before he chose.  Willow tells him his first thought was to choose HIS OWN FINGER.  The High Aldwin then tells Willow that this was the correct answer and that Willow lacks confidence in himself.

This theme is particularly familiar to Millennial Mormons who are moving beyond living externally and are now living more internally and consciously.  They are filled with more awareness of their ability to create or "control the universe" and the consequences of this agency.  They know that God will not give them this understanding until they are ready.  Line upon line.  Precept upon precept.

Few will recognize how this theme in Willow parallels the endowment in many ways.  In the endowment we undergo a series of tests that we fail (to understand) up until "the very end".  The uber literalist or carnal man/woman will see the endowment as a series of tests that he or she passes and will congratulate himself or herself for having all "the keywords, the signs and tokens" recited correctly.  Like Willow, we may lack confidence in ourselves because we have forgotten who we are.  As a result, we will desperately search for messengers to show us what we are to do.  However, we will never be able to "take upon ourselves" an apprenticeship with the High Aldwin until we have confidence in ourselves and choose our own finger so to speak.  Natural men and women wandering in the Telestial wilderness will continue to wander until they are ready for the next step in their spiritual journey to enter an internal promised land.

It is also interesting to note that the High Aldwin has a ritual that is called "consulting the bones".  As he consults the bones, he whispers to Willow that the "bones tell him nothing."  The bones do serve a purpose however, but to the uninitiated the bones mean something different.   The bones to the uninitiated are more literal rather than spiritual or symbolic.  The uninitiated do not know or understand the true purpose of the bones and therefore will "praise the bones."  Let those who have ears, let them hear.

The High Aldwin is wise and can perform miraculous things that few understand how to do.  He is caring and compassionate.  In the end, Willow goes on a long and dynamic quest and eventually finds his own confidence and becomes like the High Aldwin.

I love this movie but now that I see it with millennial eyes, I love it even more.

I hope you find old things that have become new to you in your millennial journey.  Please feel free to share them in your comments or email me at millennialmormon@gmail.com

Peace be with you my friends.  Now and forever.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Q & A with the "perfected" Millennial Mormon

I'd like to spend a few minutes responding to some questions about this blog and about myself.

Q:  Why is the blog called "Millennial Mormonism Today" when you don't write everyday?
A:  There are multiple reasons for this.  As you press forward in your millennial journey to rediscover who you are, what you will find is that you are more mindful about today and this very moment than you are about the past or the future.  It is a hellish, Telestial, natural man/woman mindset that worries and perseverates about the future (or the past).  Jesus the Christ said:  "Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof" (Matthew 6:34).  This is repeated in the Savior's sermon at the temple to the Nephites and in D&C 84:81-84.  The natural woman or man finds this to be a hard saying.  Who can hear it?!

Q:  Are you an apostate or excommunicated member of the church?
A:  No.  I actually hold a current temple recommend and love the church.  The church, the apostles and prophets and the temple have brought me out of the world and into the wilderness.  Jesus Christ is bringing me into the promised land.

Q:  So you don't follow the prophet?
A:  The scriptures, the laws and ordinances, the temple, the apostles and prophets (dead and living) and indeed "all things" are types and shadows of Jesus Christ (see 2 Nephi 11:4).  The apostles and prophets are special witnesses of Jesus Christ and point to him as the means and example of perfection (becoming whole, holy or complete).  The natural woman or man worships the types and shadows.  They spend most of their energy focusing on the external symbols.  A millennial mormon is more concerned with the meaning behind the type and the internal application for him or herself.  For every external type, there is a corresponding internal meaning that leads to perfection.  Thus there are external apostles and prophets and internal apostles and prophets.  There is an external temple and there is the internal temple.  There are external ordinances and internal ordinances.  It is not that the external is meaningless or of no value.  They are very valuable clues that lead us in the right direction.  But they are not ends of themselves.  Once the meaning and focus is directed to the internal, peace, joy and happiness are found.  If you are from Utah, I'm sure you are familiar with the song Jerusalem by Alphaville.  There is a profound line in that song that corresponds to my answer.  "Chasing shadows (types) leaves you feelin' blue, this situation needs a cure . . ."

Q:  So why do you stay in the church?
A:  The church continues to be a beautiful and wonderful place to work out my salvation.  God speaks to us in our own language as you well know.  The language and learning of my "fathers" (in this case the church) is helpful for me to know where I am in my internal millennial journey.  The church is the faith and tradition of my fathers and mothers.  I have friends and family there.  The dogma, doctrines, policies, rules, standards etc. are types and shadows.  I don't spend a lot of time focusing on the external.  It is the internal that counts more for me at this stage in my journey.  If I were to attend another church I would need to learn a whole new language and the message would be the same for me anyways.

Q:  Are you a "New Order Mormon"?
A:  No.  Although there is certainly significant overlap.  The difference as I see it is that Millennial Mormons tend to "believe all things" because all things are types and shadows.  I would let New Order Mormons speak for themselves on how they would like to be defined.  I do like the band New Order though.

Q:  Why do you talk about the temple?  Don't you know it's sacred?  You're not supposed to use the temple's words in common speech.
A:  The temple is one of the most profound ways we come to know Truth.  As we know, the temple is saturated with symbolism.  The entire temple endowment, past and present has been published for quite some time.  It truly is not a secret.  There are many phrases from the temple that we use in common church dialogue.  One example is the phrase:  "return and report" which is used frequently outside the temple.  I do not claim that how I see the symbolism of the temple is the correct way.  I don't speak for the church.  I am not President Monson.  I alone am responsible for what I say and believe.  It is merely my opinion.  This is as it should be.  The Brethren are correct in promoting the sacredness of temple.  On a Telestial level, this is very appropriate.  There should not be one correct interpretation of the temple's symbols.  What is sacred is the subjective internal meaning translated from those symbols for the individual.  The Internet is a miraculous thing.  It is a great symbol in and of itself of oneness and unity.  I see you the reader of this blog as one with me rather than separate.  The Telestial world is about seeing things and people, including God, as separate, whereas in millennial thought, the emphasis is placed more on oneness and unity.  Therefore the meaning of how something is sacred and when, how and where, sacred things can be expressed depends upon your mindset.

Q:  Do you believe in the literal historicity of the Book of Mormon?  What about DNA studies, etc.?
A:  For me the value of the Book of Mormon is not so much in what aspects are literal and what aspects are symbolic.  There are legion opinions about that.  As I have said before, for me, everything is a type and shadow.  Which is more important, the mirror and the reflection, or the actual person it is reflecting?  Nicodemus Mormons focus on the mirror and the reflection.  Millennial Mormons are more interested in the actual person.  It is not that the mirror or the reflection isn't valuable.  It is.  But once you are familiar with what is being reflected back, it becomes less necessary to look into it.  The Book of Mormon is a mirror and it is about you!  You are the golden plates that have been hidden (deep in the mountain side) and are now coming forth.  You are being translated correctly and published to the world.  You are the most correct book on earth.  The Nephite and Lamanite wars within you are coming to a close as Christ comes.  You are the temple in Bountiful where Christ visits.  This is what is important from my perspective.  I still get curious about if the Nephites actually existed and where they lived.  I'll smile if they ever find ancient horse bones, an "I Nephi" inscription or Middle Eastern DNA in Native Americans.  But if they don't, then it won't change the incredible meaning and peace I have found through the symbolism of the Book of Mormon.  God brought the book forth not as a history lesson but to change your life and help you to remember who you are.  The curse has not yet been lifted on the church for treating lightly the sacredness of the Book of Mormon (see D&C 84:54-57).  I sometimes wonder if we are seeing that played out now because in times past we have focused so much on the historicity and searching for an epic and romanticized perspective on the book rather than recognizing how the book applies to us individually, spiritually and internally.  You can lift the curse for yourself, and eventually it will come to pass that the curse will be lifted on the whole church collectively.

Q:  What is a Nicodemus Mormon and why do you hate them?
A:  A Nicodemus Mormon is a member of the church who is in the Telestial phase of their spiritual journey towards becoming perfected or whole (holy) and complete.  They tend to center their focus and lives on the law and the prophets.  They are akin to scribes and Pharisees.  They are named after Nicodemus, a Pharisee in the New Testament, who initially took what Jesus was saying as literal and at face value.  They tend to be uber literalists.  They tend to focus on the physical/material world and make judgements from that perspective.  I use the name "Nicodemus" (see John 3:1-9) to describe a stage in my life because he was an open minded Pharisee who became converted to the gospel and began following Jesus.  Therefore, Nicodemus Mormon is not a pejorative so much as an identifier of where one is at in their journey.  I was once a Nicodemus Mormon but now that phase of my journey is fading away as I continue to rediscover who I am.  I may sound a little harsh with them sometimes but that is consistent with the example of Jesus.  His most direct criticisms went to the scribes and Pharisees.  He was kind and merciful to sinners and prostitutes who wanted to change their lives.  This seems to me to be a mirror as to what style a person wants and needs to help them to move forward.  Some need kindness and mercy and some need something a little stronger.  I do not hate anybody.  I especially recognize the difficulty of moving beyond the Telestial.  I know it is not easy and I love those who are making the journey as well as those who choose not to in this life.



Q:  Why do you believe that we can become perfected in this life?
A:  It depends on what you mean by perfected.  I use the terms whole or complete as a way to describe a fullness of the triune nature of the soul.  The soul is made up of three parts.  Intelligence (Divine Nature), Spirit, and Body.  Intelligence is co-eternal and cannot be created or destroyed.  When all three parts are functioning in harmony and unison then a soul is said to be perfect.  Our Heavenly Father has a perfect triune soul.  Jesus Christ has a perfect triune soul.  The natural man makes a superficial judgement about perfect and tends to only look at the physical or superficial, and is concerned with rules, commandments, traditions and laws.  A millennial perspective is more interested in internal process and interaction between the three parts and how they become one.  There are many scriptures about finding this perfected process in this life.  In Matthew 5:48 Jesus commands men "to be" perfect not to "become" perfect.  It is present tense.  It is about what is going on right now inside of you.  Another scripture is in 2Peter 1:10 where Peter says we should be diligent in making our calling and election sure.  Most members of the church see this concept as something out of reach for them when it is clearly applicable to all of us.  It is meant to be in this life.  In Moroni 7:3 the prophet Mormon speaks about entering into the "rest of the Lord" in this life before our body dies!  Many members of the church are in anything but a restful state because they are in the Telestial part of their journey.  Jesus said:  "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28).  That is so true.


May you always be blessed my friends.  I hope this helps to clarify your questions.