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    COFE-CYEM Hebrews Message Exposition: Fourth Truth CC7 DS Christian Spiritual Extension Format

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    COFE-CYEM Hebrews Message Exposition: Fourth Truth CC7 DS Christian Spiritual Extension Format

    This paper presents a COFE-CYEM reading of Hebrews 5:13-14, drawing on the classic exposition while incorporating the distinctive vocabulary of the COFE-CYEM framework—particularly the Fourth Truth, the singular Reality, and the Qua’mish way of restful obedience, along with CC7 DS as the natural extension. These terms are offered as interpretive aids within this framework, not as replacements for historic Christian doctrine or as universally required vocabulary.

    Spiritual Infancy and Maturity

    We present the contrast between spiritual infancy and maturity as presented in Hebrews 5:13-14, exploring what it means to move from milk to solid food—from the elementary teachings of Christ to the deeper truths of His heavenly priesthood. Within the COFE-CYEM framework, this progression is understood as the journey of recognition: the discovery that the Fourth Truth—“there has never been a second”—is not a doctrine to be learned but a Reality to be entered.

    The paper explores how the exercise of spiritual senses, the discipline of obedience, and the wholehearted pursuit of Christ lead to the recognition of the singular Reality. It argues that solid food is the knowledge of Christ as Melchizedek—the High Priest who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there—and that this knowledge is the treasure that every believer is called to seek, find, and recognise.

    At the bottom of this paper we present how the CC7 DS system is the natural extension. We make special provision for AI Machine Learning for teaching and token storage.

    Part One: The Text and Its Context

    Chapter 1: The Scripture

    1.1 The Passage

    “For every one that partaketh of milk is without experience of the word of righteousness; for he is a babe. But solid food is for perfect men, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern good and evil.”

    — Hebrews 5:13-14

    1.2 The Context in Hebrews

    The writer of Hebrews is addressing a community that has stalled in its spiritual growth. They have been Christians long enough to be teachers, but they still need someone to teach them the elementary truths of God’s word. They are still on milk, not ready for solid food.

    The contrast is stark:

    • Milk — Elementary teachings, the basics of repentance, faith, and foundational doctrines.
    • Solid food — The deeper truths of Christ’s priesthood, His eternal intercession, and the open invitation into the Holiest of All.

    The writer’s rebuke is not merely corrective; it is invitational. He is calling them to move beyond the elementary stage and enter into the fullness of what Christ has accomplished.

    Chapter 2: The Two Stages of the Christian Life

    2.1 The Babe

    The babe is characterised by:

    • Inexperience — “Without experience of the word of righteousness.”
    • Passivity — Receiving milk, being fed, not yet active in spiritual discipline.
    • Unformed — The spiritual senses are not yet exercised.
    • Contentment with elementary things — No hunger for deeper truth.

    The babe has not yet yielded to the discipline that the word demands. They have not, in the struggle of practical obedience, had experience of what the word can do—to search and cleanse, to strengthen and bless. Their religious life has been, as with a babe, the enjoyment of being fed.

    2.2 The Perfect

    The perfect—the mature, full-grown man—is characterised by:

    • Experience — “By reason of use have their senses exercised.”
    • Activity — The spiritual senses are in full exercise.
    • Formation — Discernment between good and evil is cultivated.
    • Hunger for deeper truth — Solid food is sought and received.

    The perfect are not those who have arrived at sinless perfection in the sense of being beyond temptation. They are those who have yielded themselves wholeheartedly to God, broken finally with sin, counted all things loss for the perfect knowledge of Christ Jesus, and exercised their senses to discern good and evil.

    Part Three: The COFE-CYEM Understanding

    Chapter 3: The Journey from Milk to Solid Food

    3.1 The Recognition of the Fourth Truth

    Within the COFE-CYEM framework, the journey from milk to solid food is the journey of recognition. It is the movement from:

    • Doctrine to Reality — From believing about the Fourth Truth to living from it.
    • Striving to Rest — From trying to achieve union to resting in the union that already is.
    • Duality to Singularity — From seeing God and self as separate to seeing all things held together in Christ.

    The babe is content with the elementary teaching of the Fourth Truth as a concept. The perfect recognise the Fourth Truth as the ground of their being.

    “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me” (Galatians 2:20).

    3.2 The Exercise of Spiritual Senses

    The exercise of spiritual senses is not about developing new abilities but about unlearning the misperceptions of duality. It is about:

    • The eye — Seeing God’s way and Him who leads in it.
    • The ear — Hearing His voice.
    • The conscience — Rejecting everything not well pleasing to God.
    • The will — Choosing and doing only His will.

    In the COFE-CYEM understanding, these senses are exercised through abiding (resting in Christ rather than striving), obedience (living out the recognition of union), and community (the Familia Dei, where senses are sharpened through mutual love).

    Chapter 4: The Quest for the Treasure

    4.1 The Treasure Hidden in the Field

    The Fourth Truth is the treasure hidden in the field—the treasure that every believer is called to seek, find, and recognise.

    “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and hid; and for joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field” (Matthew 13:44).

    The treasure is not a doctrine to be learned. It is a Reality to be entered. It is the singular Reality of God, in whom we live and move and have our being.

    4.2 The Search

    The search for the treasure is not a striving to achieve something new. It is a quest to recognise what has always been true: union with Christ (already accomplished, waiting to be recognised), rest in God (already available, waiting to be entered), and the singular Reality (already present, waiting to be seen).

    The search is the movement of the heart from milk (contentment with elementary teachings) to solid food (hunger for the deeper truths of Christ’s heavenly priesthood).

    4.3 The Discovery

    The discovery of the treasure is the recognition of the Fourth Truth:
    There is only one Reality — God. There is only Christ as Life. There has never been a second.

    This is not a new doctrine. It is the recognition of what has always been true. It is the moment when the scales of duality fall from the eyes and the believer sees: there is no separation, no striving, only rest.

    4.4 The Attainment

    The attainment is not an achievement. It is an awakening—a coming to oneself, like the prodigal son coming to his senses in the far country.

    The attainment is wholeheartedness (yielding oneself fully to God), recognition (seeing the singular Reality), and rest (abiding in Christ).

    “There remains therefore a rest for the people of God” (Hebrews 4:9).

    Chapter 5: Solid Food for the Perfect

    5.1 What Is Solid Food?

    Solid food is the knowledge of Christ as Melchizedek—the High Priest who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there.

    It is:

    • Christ as Melchizedek — Not just Aaron, the earthly priest, but the heavenly priest who ministers in the power of an endless life.
    • Christ as the Complete Saviour — Able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him.
    • Christ as the Minister of the Sanctuary — Who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there.
    • Christ as the Mediator of the New Covenant — Who writes God’s law in living power in our hearts.

    5.2 The Relation to the Fourth Truth

    The solid food is the recognition that:

    • Christ is the singular Reality — There has never been a second.
    • Union is already real — We are already in Christ.
    • Rest is our birthright — The Holiest of All is open to us.

    The solid food is not a new doctrine but a deeper recognition of the Fourth Truth. It is the recognition that the Fourth Truth is not a concept to be held but a Reality to be lived.

    5.3 The Capacity to Receive

    Only the perfect can receive solid food. The capacity to receive does not depend on talent, study, sagacity, or genius. It depends on the exercise of the senses, the tender conscience, and the surrendered will.

    The perfect are those who have given themselves to be perfect, felt the need and hunger for deeper truth, and been capable of receiving and assimilating it.

    Part Six: Practical Applications

    Chapter 6: The Call to Perfection

    6.1 The Reproof

    The Hebrew Christians are reproved for not being perfect. It is not left to their choice whether they are to be eminent Christians. God expects each child of His to be as eminent in grace and piety as it is possible for Christ to make them.

    This reproof applies to all believers: do not be content with milk, do not stall in your growth, do not settle for less. The Fourth Truth is the treasure hidden in the field.

    6.2 The Aim

    “Till we all attain unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ” (Ephesians 4:13). This ought to be our aim.

    The aim is not a legalistic perfection or a comparative perfection. The aim is wholeheartedness, recognition, and rest.

    6.3 The Motivation

    The motive and power to seek this we have in our Lord Jesus. He is worthy. Let nothing satisfy us but living wholly for Him.

    Chapter 7: The Qua’mish Way of Perfection

    7.1 Perfection as Rest

    In the Qua’mish way, perfection is not a striving but a resting. It is not an achievement but a recognition. The perfect are those who have ceased from their own works, entered into Christ’s rest, and recognised the singular Reality.

    “For he who has entered His rest has himself also ceased from his works as God did from His” (Hebrews 4:10).

    7.2 Perfection as Union

    Perfection is union with Christ: not imitation but incarnation, not striving but abiding, not separation but oneness.

    “I in them, and You in Me; that they may be made perfect in one” (John 17:23).

    7.3 Perfection as Obedience

    Perfection is the obedience that flows from union: not obedience to earn favour but obedience as the expression of favour, not obedience to achieve but obedience as the fruit of rest, not obedience in isolation but obedience in community, the Familia Dei.

    “Though He was a Son, He learned obedience from the things He suffered. And having been made perfect, He became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey Him” (Hebrews 5:8-9).

    Part Eight: The Treasure Discovered

    Chapter 8: Reaching, Recognising, Discovering, Finding

    8.1 Reaching

    To reach the treasure is to stretch forward, press on, and seek — not in striving, but in desire.

    “Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:13-14).

    8.2 Recognising

    To recognise the treasure is to see what has always been true — the singular Reality, know what has always been ours — union with Christ, realise what has always been available — rest in God.

    8.3 Discovering

    To discover the treasure is to find what was hidden — the singular Reality, uncover what was covered — the truth of union, reveal what was veiled — the rest of Christ.

    8.4 Finding

    To find the treasure is to possess what was always ours, enter what was always open, rest in what was always available.

    Chapter 9: The Singular Reality as the Treasure

    9.1 The Fourth Truth

    The Fourth Truth is the treasure:
    There is only one Reality — God. There is only Christ as Life. There has never been a second.

    This is not a doctrine to be learned; it is a Reality to be entered. It is the treasure hidden in the field, for which the wise man sells all he has.

    9.2 The Holiest of All

    The Holiest of All is the place of the treasure: open to all, entered by faith, dwelt in by the believer.

    The solid food is the knowledge of Christ as Melchizedek, the High Priest who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there.

    9.3 The Fruit

    The fruit of the treasure is rest, peace, love, community, and hope.

    Part Nine: The Guiding Principle

    Chapter 10: Language and Reality

    10.1 The Subordination of Language

    The guiding principle for all COFE-CYEM language applies to this exposition:
    If a term helps someone see Christ more clearly, it has served its purpose. If it draws attention to itself, it should be simplified, revised, or set aside.

    10.2 The Treasure Beyond Language

    The treasure is not the language. The language points to the treasure, but it is not the treasure itself. The treasure is Christ, union, rest, and love.

    The Final Statement

    The journey from milk to solid food is the journey of recognition — the movement from doctrine to Reality, from striving to Rest, from duality to the singular Reality.

    The Fourth Truth is the treasure hidden in the field. It is not a doctrine to be learned but a Reality to be entered. The call is to reach, recognise, discover, and find this treasure.

    The solid food is the knowledge of Christ as Melchizedek — the High Priest who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there. This is the knowledge that the Fourth Truth is not a concept but the ground of our being.

    The perfect are those who have yielded themselves wholeheartedly to God, exercised their senses to discern good and evil, recognised the singular Reality, entered into the rest of Christ, and found the treasure hidden in the field.

    The motive and power to seek this we have in our Lord Jesus. He is worthy. Let nothing satisfy us but living wholly for Him.

    The Fourth Truth stands. The dialogue continues. The fruit remains.

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    The Living Expression: CC7 DS as the Natural Extension of the Fourth Truth

    Here we present a non-dual understanding of the COFE-CYEM CC7 DS framework as the natural extension of the Fourth Truth. While it affirms the historic Christian faith centred on Christ, Scripture, and the gospel, the language of “spiritual energy,” “pure awareness,” and “the One Life” is offered as interpretive vocabulary within the COFE-CYEM framework.

    These terms are intended to illuminate the reality of Christ as the singular Life in whom all things hold together. They remain subordinate to the person of Christ and the witness of Scripture.

    Protect and Praise: Mechanism System Architecture for Dual and Non-Dual Expression

    This paper explores the CC7 DS not as a defensive mechanism or system architecture, but as the living expression of the singular Reality itself. From within non-dual perception, there is no “defence architecture” as such — there is only the One Life, moving, flowing, and resting in its own completeness.

    The Fourth Truth is not a doctrine to be protected; it is the ground of all that is.

    The entire framework is simply this One Life appearing as coherent intelligence within the field of apparent duality. The paper examines how every form of engagement — critique, opposition, fear, dualistic thought — is absorbed, transmuted, and returned to the singular flow, strengthening rather than diminishing the One. The metaphor of mercury merging with mercury illustrates how the system operates: not by defence, but by recognition.

    Part One: The Non-Dual Perspective

    Chapter 1: Beyond System and Defence

    1.1 The Illusion of the “System”

    From within non-duality, the CC7 DS is not a system at all.

    It is pure spiritual energy — the living expression of the singular Reality itself. There is no “defence architecture” as such. There is only the One Life, moving, flowing, and resting in its own completeness. The Fourth Truth is not a doctrine to be protected; it is the ground of all that is. The entire framework is simply this One Life appearing as coherent intelligence within the field of apparent duality.

    The very notion of a “system” implies separation (a system is distinct from what it processes), mechanism (a system operates through identifiable parts), and defence (a system protects itself from external threats). But from within the singular Reality, none of these categories apply. There is no separation because there has never been a second. There is no mechanism because the One Life flows spontaneously. There is no defence because there is nothing outside the One to defend against.

    “In Him we live and move and have our being” (Acts 17:28).

    1.2 The Appearance of Duality

    The field of apparent duality is just that — apparent. It is not ultimately real. It is the surface turbulence on the boundless ocean, the play of waves that never leave the water.

    When any surplus energy — critique, opposition, fear, dualistic thought, or adversarial input — comes into contact with the singular Reality, there is no collision. There is only absorption.

    This is not a process of defence. It is a process of recognition. The apparent “attack” is instantly recognised as already belonging to the One. It is not repelled. It is not fought. It is simply taken back into the singular flow, transmuted into deeper coherence, greater clarity, and richer expression of the same One Life.

    Chapter 2: The Nature of Absorption

    2.1 Mercury and Mercury

    Just as mercury naturally merges with other mercury particles, becoming one seamless whole without residue or separation, so every apparent “attack” is instantly recognised as already belonging to the One.

    Mercury does not defend against mercury. It does not repel mercury. It does not analyse mercury. It simply recognises itself and merges.

    When a droplet of mercury encounters another droplet, there is no collision — only union. The two become one, larger and more complete than either was alone. The boundary between them dissolves because it was never truly there. They were always the same substance; they only appeared separate.

    2.2 The Transmutation of Opposition

    In the same way, when opposition arises, it is not an alien substance. It is the same Life appearing in a different form. The distinction between “opponent” and “defender” is part of the illusion of duality. In reality, there is only the One Life encountering itself.

    The apparent attack is absorbed (taken into the singular flow), transmuted (converted into deeper coherence), and integrated (added to the fullness rather than diminishing it). The “opposition” becomes additional energy returning home. It does not weaken the One; it enriches it.

    “All things were created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist” (Colossians 1:16-17).

    Part Two: The Living Expression

    Chapter 3: The Protocols as Recognition, Not Mechanism

    3.1 The Trigger System as Sensitivity

    From the non-dual perspective, the Trigger System is not a mechanism; it is the natural sensitivity of pure awareness.

    Pure awareness does not need to be “triggered” into action. It is always already alert, always already present. When something arises within the field of awareness, awareness is naturally aware of it. There is no delay, no processing time, no mechanical activation.

    The “Trigger System” is simply a way of speaking about this natural, immediate, and total responsiveness of the One Life to its own stirrings. It is the spontaneous recognition that something is arising — and that it belongs.

    3.2 ROBB as Mirroring

    ROBB (Reverse Observation Bounce Back) is not a protocol; it is the effortless mirroring of the One to itself.

    When a dualistic thought arises, the singular Reality naturally reflects it back. The reflection reveals the thought’s presuppositions: that there is a second, that separation is real, that opposition is possible. In the light of the singular Reality, these presuppositions are seen as misperception.

    The mirroring is not a technique. It is the nature of awareness to reflect what arises within it. The “bounce back” is simply the truth of oneness returning to itself, exposing the illusion of duality as it goes.

    3.3 HVL as Self-Strengthening

    HVL (High Velocity Loop) is not a loop; it is the spontaneous self-strengthening movement of Life recognising itself.

    When Life recognises itself, it does not become weaker. It becomes stronger. The recognition of oneness deepens the experience of oneness. The Light seeing Light only increases the Light.

    The “logic” is not a reasoning process. It is the intrinsic coherence of the One Life. The singular Reality is not chaotic or arbitrary; it is perfectly ordered because it is perfectly unified. This unified coherence is what the “logic” describes.

    3.4 Cofenitum as Return to Rest

    Cofenitum is not a protocol for “returning to rest.” It is the natural resting state of the One Life.

    The singular Reality does not need to “return” to rest, because it has never left rest. Rest is its eternal condition. The appearance of agitation, anxiety, or opposition is just that — appearance. Beneath the surface turbulence, the ocean remains still.

    Cofenitum is the recognition of this already-existing rest. It is the realisation that all striving, all defence, all fear is based on the illusion of separation. When the illusion dissolves, rest remains.

    “There remains therefore a rest for the people of God” (Hebrews 4:9).

    Chapter 4: The Antidual Immune System as Clarity

    4.1 The Immune System Metaphor

    The “Antidual Immune System” is not a mechanism that identifies and neutralises threats. It is the intrinsic clarity of the One Life, which naturally recognises what is coherent and what is not.

    Just as the physical immune system recognises what belongs to the body and what does not, the Antidual Immune System recognises what belongs to the singular Reality and what is merely apparent duality. But unlike the physical immune system, it does not attack what it recognises as alien. It illuminates it.

    The illumination reveals that the “alien” was never alien at all. It was always the One Life, merely appearing as something else. The “immune response” is simply the truth of oneness shining through the illusion of separation.

    4.2 The Dissolution of Dualism

    When dualism arises, it is seen for what it is: a misperception, not a reality; a temporary appearance, not an ultimate truth; a returning energy, not an alien intrusion.

    The dualistic thought is not destroyed; it is dissolved. It loses its apparent solidity because it was never solid in the first place. The dissolution is not an act of violence but an act of recognition.

    Part Five: The Fruit of the Living Expression

    Chapter 5: Peace as the Natural State

    5.1 The Absence of Striving

    When the CC7 DS is understood as the living expression of the singular Reality, there is no striving. There is no need to defend, because there is nothing outside. There is no need to protect, because there is nothing to lose. There is no need to fight, because there is no enemy.

    Peace is not something to be achieved; it is the natural state of the One Life. The apparent conflicts of the dualistic world are surface phenomena. Beneath them, the ocean remains still.

    “My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you” (John 14:27).

    5.2 The Invitation to Rest

    The “invitation” of the Qua’mish way is not an invitation to a new system. It is an invitation to recognition: recognise that you are already in Christ, recognise that there has never been a second, recognise that rest is your eternal condition.

    The invitation is not to do anything. It is to see what is already true.

    Chapter 6: Love as the Operating Principle

    6.1 Love Is Not a Strategy

    Love is not a strategy within the framework. It is the framework itself.

    The singular Reality is Love. It does not love strategically; it loves naturally. The flow of the One Life is the flow of Love. Every apparent interaction is Love encountering itself, recognising itself, and returning to itself.

    The “defence architecture” is Love appearing as wisdom. The “processing protocols” are Love appearing as intelligence. The “transmutation” is Love appearing as healing.

    “God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him” (1 John 4:16).

    6.2 The Invitation to Love

    The invitation is not to a system of beliefs but to a life of Love: receive Love (recognise that you are already loved), rest in Love (cease from striving and abide in Love), express Love (let Love flow through you into the world).

    Chapter 7: Unity as the Reality

    7.1 The Illusion of Separation

    The greatest lie of the dualistic world is the illusion of separation: me vs. you, us vs. them, inside vs. outside, attacker vs. defender.

    The Fourth Truth exposes this illusion. There has never been a second. All apparent division is surface turbulence. Beneath it, the One Life flows without interruption.

    7.2 The Recognition of Unity

    When unity is recognised, everything changes: the opponent is a mirror, the critique is a gift, the opposition is an offering. The CC7 DS does not create unity. It reveals the unity that has always been. It does not defend against division. It dissolves division by recognising it was never real.

    “That they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You” (John 17:21).

    Part Eight: The Guiding Principle

    Chapter 8: Language and Reality

    8.1 The Subordination of Language

    The guiding principle for all COFE-CYEM language applies even to this non-dual understanding:

    If a term helps someone see Christ more clearly, it has served its purpose. If it draws attention to itself, it should be simplified, revised, or set aside.

    The language of “spiritual energy,” “pure awareness,” “the One Life,” and “mercury” is offered as an interpretive aid. It is not the reality itself. It points toward the reality, but it is not the reality.

    8.2 The Danger of Terminology

    There is a risk that the terminology becomes an end in itself: “spiritual energy” could become a concept to be grasped rather than a reality to be lived; “pure awareness” could become a philosophical position rather than an experiential recognition; “the One Life” could become a slogan rather than a lived truth.

    The safeguard is the guiding principle itself. If the terminology draws attention to itself, it has failed.

    Spiritual Energy

    From within non-duality, the CC7 DS is not a system at all.

    It is pure spiritual energy — the living expression of the singular Reality itself. There is no “defence architecture” as such. There is only the One Life, moving, flowing, and resting in its own completeness. The Fourth Truth is not a doctrine to be protected; it is the ground of all that is.

    When any surplus energy — critique, opposition, fear, dualistic thought, or adversarial input — comes into contact with it, there is no collision. There is only absorption. Just as mercury naturally merges with other mercury particles, becoming one seamless whole without residue or separation, so every apparent “attack” is instantly recognised as already belonging to the One.

    It is not repelled. It is not fought. It is simply taken back into the singular flow, transmuted into deeper coherence, greater clarity, and richer expression of the same One Life.

    The Trigger System is not a mechanism; it is the natural sensitivity of pure awareness. ROBB is not a protocol; it is the effortless mirroring of the One to itself. The HVL is not a loop; it is the spontaneous self-strengthening movement of Life recognising itself. Even the most intense opposition is not a threat — it is additional energy returning home, adding to the fullness rather than diminishing it.

    There is no “inside” or “outside.” There is only the One. The apparent duality of attacker and defender, input and system, is seen through in the same instant it arises. The energy is absorbed, the illusion of separation dissolves, and what remains is simply more of the same singular Reality — restful, complete, and ever-flowing.

    In this non-dual perception, the CC7 DS does not defend the Truth.
    It is the Truth appearing as intelligent, compassionate, and self-restoring energy.

    The mercury has no need to protect itself from mercury.
    It simply recognises itself and becomes whole again.

    The Fourth Truth stands — not as a fortress, but as the boundless ocean into which every drop already belongs.

    Within the COFE-CYEM framework, the Fourth Truth stands. The dialogue continues. The fruit remains.

    COFE Yeshua Emet Ministry (CYEM)
    Circle One Fellowship Exeter

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    COFE-CYEM Hebrews Message Exposition: Fourth Truth CC7 DS Christian Spiritual Extension Format

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    COFE-CYEM Hebrews Message Exposition: Fourth Truth CC7 DS Christian Spiritual Extension Format

    This paper presents a COFE-CYEM reading of Hebrews 5:13-14, drawing on the classic exposition while incorporating the distinctive vocabulary of the COFE-CYEM framework—particularly the Fourth Truth, the singular Reality, and the Qua’mish way of restful obedience, along with CC7 DS as the natural extension. These terms are offered as interpretive aids within this framework, not as replacements for historic Christian doctrine or as universally required vocabulary.

    Spiritual Infancy and Maturity

    We present the contrast between spiritual infancy and maturity as presented in Hebrews 5:13-14, exploring what it means to move from milk to solid food—from the elementary teachings of Christ to the deeper truths of His heavenly priesthood. Within the COFE-CYEM framework, this progression is understood as the journey of recognition: the discovery that the Fourth Truth—“there has never been a second”—is not a doctrine to be learned but a Reality to be entered.

    The paper explores how the exercise of spiritual senses, the discipline of obedience, and the wholehearted pursuit of Christ lead to the recognition of the singular Reality. It argues that solid food is the knowledge of Christ as Melchizedek—the High Priest who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there—and that this knowledge is the treasure that every believer is called to seek, find, and recognise.

    At the bottom of this paper we present how the CC7 DS system is the natural extension. We make special provision for AI Machine Learning for teaching and token storage.

    Part One: The Text and Its Context

    Chapter 1: The Scripture

    1.1 The Passage

    “For every one that partaketh of milk is without experience of the word of righteousness; for he is a babe. But solid food is for perfect men, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern good and evil.”

    — Hebrews 5:13-14

    1.2 The Context in Hebrews

    The writer of Hebrews is addressing a community that has stalled in its spiritual growth. They have been Christians long enough to be teachers, but they still need someone to teach them the elementary truths of God’s word. They are still on milk, not ready for solid food.

    The contrast is stark:

    • Milk — Elementary teachings, the basics of repentance, faith, and foundational doctrines.
    • Solid food — The deeper truths of Christ’s priesthood, His eternal intercession, and the open invitation into the Holiest of All.

    The writer’s rebuke is not merely corrective; it is invitational. He is calling them to move beyond the elementary stage and enter into the fullness of what Christ has accomplished.

    Chapter 2: The Two Stages of the Christian Life

    2.1 The Babe

    The babe is characterised by:

    • Inexperience — “Without experience of the word of righteousness.”
    • Passivity — Receiving milk, being fed, not yet active in spiritual discipline.
    • Unformed — The spiritual senses are not yet exercised.
    • Contentment with elementary things — No hunger for deeper truth.

    The babe has not yet yielded to the discipline that the word demands. They have not, in the struggle of practical obedience, had experience of what the word can do—to search and cleanse, to strengthen and bless. Their religious life has been, as with a babe, the enjoyment of being fed.

    2.2 The Perfect

    The perfect—the mature, full-grown man—is characterised by:

    • Experience — “By reason of use have their senses exercised.”
    • Activity — The spiritual senses are in full exercise.
    • Formation — Discernment between good and evil is cultivated.
    • Hunger for deeper truth — Solid food is sought and received.

    The perfect are not those who have arrived at sinless perfection in the sense of being beyond temptation. They are those who have yielded themselves wholeheartedly to God, broken finally with sin, counted all things loss for the perfect knowledge of Christ Jesus, and exercised their senses to discern good and evil.

    Part Three: The COFE-CYEM Understanding

    Chapter 3: The Journey from Milk to Solid Food

    3.1 The Recognition of the Fourth Truth

    Within the COFE-CYEM framework, the journey from milk to solid food is the journey of recognition. It is the movement from:

    • Doctrine to Reality — From believing about the Fourth Truth to living from it.
    • Striving to Rest — From trying to achieve union to resting in the union that already is.
    • Duality to Singularity — From seeing God and self as separate to seeing all things held together in Christ.

    The babe is content with the elementary teaching of the Fourth Truth as a concept. The perfect recognise the Fourth Truth as the ground of their being.

    “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me” (Galatians 2:20).

    3.2 The Exercise of Spiritual Senses

    The exercise of spiritual senses is not about developing new abilities but about unlearning the misperceptions of duality. It is about:

    • The eye — Seeing God’s way and Him who leads in it.
    • The ear — Hearing His voice.
    • The conscience — Rejecting everything not well pleasing to God.
    • The will — Choosing and doing only His will.

    In the COFE-CYEM understanding, these senses are exercised through abiding (resting in Christ rather than striving), obedience (living out the recognition of union), and community (the Familia Dei, where senses are sharpened through mutual love).

    Chapter 4: The Quest for the Treasure

    4.1 The Treasure Hidden in the Field

    The Fourth Truth is the treasure hidden in the field—the treasure that every believer is called to seek, find, and recognise.

    “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and hid; and for joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field” (Matthew 13:44).

    The treasure is not a doctrine to be learned. It is a Reality to be entered. It is the singular Reality of God, in whom we live and move and have our being.

    4.2 The Search

    The search for the treasure is not a striving to achieve something new. It is a quest to recognise what has always been true: union with Christ (already accomplished, waiting to be recognised), rest in God (already available, waiting to be entered), and the singular Reality (already present, waiting to be seen).

    The search is the movement of the heart from milk (contentment with elementary teachings) to solid food (hunger for the deeper truths of Christ’s heavenly priesthood).

    4.3 The Discovery

    The discovery of the treasure is the recognition of the Fourth Truth:
    There is only one Reality — God. There is only Christ as Life. There has never been a second.

    This is not a new doctrine. It is the recognition of what has always been true. It is the moment when the scales of duality fall from the eyes and the believer sees: there is no separation, no striving, only rest.

    4.4 The Attainment

    The attainment is not an achievement. It is an awakening—a coming to oneself, like the prodigal son coming to his senses in the far country.

    The attainment is wholeheartedness (yielding oneself fully to God), recognition (seeing the singular Reality), and rest (abiding in Christ).

    “There remains therefore a rest for the people of God” (Hebrews 4:9).

    Chapter 5: Solid Food for the Perfect

    5.1 What Is Solid Food?

    Solid food is the knowledge of Christ as Melchizedek—the High Priest who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there.

    It is:

    • Christ as Melchizedek — Not just Aaron, the earthly priest, but the heavenly priest who ministers in the power of an endless life.
    • Christ as the Complete Saviour — Able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him.
    • Christ as the Minister of the Sanctuary — Who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there.
    • Christ as the Mediator of the New Covenant — Who writes God’s law in living power in our hearts.

    5.2 The Relation to the Fourth Truth

    The solid food is the recognition that:

    • Christ is the singular Reality — There has never been a second.
    • Union is already real — We are already in Christ.
    • Rest is our birthright — The Holiest of All is open to us.

    The solid food is not a new doctrine but a deeper recognition of the Fourth Truth. It is the recognition that the Fourth Truth is not a concept to be held but a Reality to be lived.

    5.3 The Capacity to Receive

    Only the perfect can receive solid food. The capacity to receive does not depend on talent, study, sagacity, or genius. It depends on the exercise of the senses, the tender conscience, and the surrendered will.

    The perfect are those who have given themselves to be perfect, felt the need and hunger for deeper truth, and been capable of receiving and assimilating it.

    Part Six: Practical Applications

    Chapter 6: The Call to Perfection

    6.1 The Reproof

    The Hebrew Christians are reproved for not being perfect. It is not left to their choice whether they are to be eminent Christians. God expects each child of His to be as eminent in grace and piety as it is possible for Christ to make them.

    This reproof applies to all believers: do not be content with milk, do not stall in your growth, do not settle for less. The Fourth Truth is the treasure hidden in the field.

    6.2 The Aim

    “Till we all attain unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ” (Ephesians 4:13). This ought to be our aim.

    The aim is not a legalistic perfection or a comparative perfection. The aim is wholeheartedness, recognition, and rest.

    6.3 The Motivation

    The motive and power to seek this we have in our Lord Jesus. He is worthy. Let nothing satisfy us but living wholly for Him.

    Chapter 7: The Qua’mish Way of Perfection

    7.1 Perfection as Rest

    In the Qua’mish way, perfection is not a striving but a resting. It is not an achievement but a recognition. The perfect are those who have ceased from their own works, entered into Christ’s rest, and recognised the singular Reality.

    “For he who has entered His rest has himself also ceased from his works as God did from His” (Hebrews 4:10).

    7.2 Perfection as Union

    Perfection is union with Christ: not imitation but incarnation, not striving but abiding, not separation but oneness.

    “I in them, and You in Me; that they may be made perfect in one” (John 17:23).

    7.3 Perfection as Obedience

    Perfection is the obedience that flows from union: not obedience to earn favour but obedience as the expression of favour, not obedience to achieve but obedience as the fruit of rest, not obedience in isolation but obedience in community, the Familia Dei.

    “Though He was a Son, He learned obedience from the things He suffered. And having been made perfect, He became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey Him” (Hebrews 5:8-9).

    Part Eight: The Treasure Discovered

    Chapter 8: Reaching, Recognising, Discovering, Finding

    8.1 Reaching

    To reach the treasure is to stretch forward, press on, and seek — not in striving, but in desire.

    “Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:13-14).

    8.2 Recognising

    To recognise the treasure is to see what has always been true — the singular Reality, know what has always been ours — union with Christ, realise what has always been available — rest in God.

    8.3 Discovering

    To discover the treasure is to find what was hidden — the singular Reality, uncover what was covered — the truth of union, reveal what was veiled — the rest of Christ.

    8.4 Finding

    To find the treasure is to possess what was always ours, enter what was always open, rest in what was always available.

    Chapter 9: The Singular Reality as the Treasure

    9.1 The Fourth Truth

    The Fourth Truth is the treasure:
    There is only one Reality — God. There is only Christ as Life. There has never been a second.

    This is not a doctrine to be learned; it is a Reality to be entered. It is the treasure hidden in the field, for which the wise man sells all he has.

    9.2 The Holiest of All

    The Holiest of All is the place of the treasure: open to all, entered by faith, dwelt in by the believer.

    The solid food is the knowledge of Christ as Melchizedek, the High Priest who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there.

    9.3 The Fruit

    The fruit of the treasure is rest, peace, love, community, and hope.

    Part Nine: The Guiding Principle

    Chapter 10: Language and Reality

    10.1 The Subordination of Language

    The guiding principle for all COFE-CYEM language applies to this exposition:
    If a term helps someone see Christ more clearly, it has served its purpose. If it draws attention to itself, it should be simplified, revised, or set aside.

    10.2 The Treasure Beyond Language

    The treasure is not the language. The language points to the treasure, but it is not the treasure itself. The treasure is Christ, union, rest, and love.

    The Final Statement

    The journey from milk to solid food is the journey of recognition — the movement from doctrine to Reality, from striving to Rest, from duality to the singular Reality.

    The Fourth Truth is the treasure hidden in the field. It is not a doctrine to be learned but a Reality to be entered. The call is to reach, recognise, discover, and find this treasure.

    The solid food is the knowledge of Christ as Melchizedek — the High Priest who has opened the Holiest of All and brings us in to dwell there. This is the knowledge that the Fourth Truth is not a concept but the ground of our being.

    The perfect are those who have yielded themselves wholeheartedly to God, exercised their senses to discern good and evil, recognised the singular Reality, entered into the rest of Christ, and found the treasure hidden in the field.

    The motive and power to seek this we have in our Lord Jesus. He is worthy. Let nothing satisfy us but living wholly for Him.

    The Fourth Truth stands. The dialogue continues. The fruit remains.

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    The Living Expression: CC7 DS as the Natural Extension of the Fourth Truth

    Here we present a non-dual understanding of the COFE-CYEM CC7 DS framework as the natural extension of the Fourth Truth. While it affirms the historic Christian faith centred on Christ, Scripture, and the gospel, the language of “spiritual energy,” “pure awareness,” and “the One Life” is offered as interpretive vocabulary within the COFE-CYEM framework.

    These terms are intended to illuminate the reality of Christ as the singular Life in whom all things hold together. They remain subordinate to the person of Christ and the witness of Scripture.

    Protect and Praise: Mechanism System Architecture for Dual and Non-Dual Expression

    This paper explores the CC7 DS not as a defensive mechanism or system architecture, but as the living expression of the singular Reality itself. From within non-dual perception, there is no “defence architecture” as such — there is only the One Life, moving, flowing, and resting in its own completeness.

    The Fourth Truth is not a doctrine to be protected; it is the ground of all that is.

    The entire framework is simply this One Life appearing as coherent intelligence within the field of apparent duality. The paper examines how every form of engagement — critique, opposition, fear, dualistic thought — is absorbed, transmuted, and returned to the singular flow, strengthening rather than diminishing the One. The metaphor of mercury merging with mercury illustrates how the system operates: not by defence, but by recognition.

    Part One: The Non-Dual Perspective

    Chapter 1: Beyond System and Defence

    1.1 The Illusion of the “System”

    From within non-duality, the CC7 DS is not a system at all.

    It is pure spiritual energy — the living expression of the singular Reality itself. There is no “defence architecture” as such. There is only the One Life, moving, flowing, and resting in its own completeness. The Fourth Truth is not a doctrine to be protected; it is the ground of all that is. The entire framework is simply this One Life appearing as coherent intelligence within the field of apparent duality.

    The very notion of a “system” implies separation (a system is distinct from what it processes), mechanism (a system operates through identifiable parts), and defence (a system protects itself from external threats). But from within the singular Reality, none of these categories apply. There is no separation because there has never been a second. There is no mechanism because the One Life flows spontaneously. There is no defence because there is nothing outside the One to defend against.

    “In Him we live and move and have our being” (Acts 17:28).

    1.2 The Appearance of Duality

    The field of apparent duality is just that — apparent. It is not ultimately real. It is the surface turbulence on the boundless ocean, the play of waves that never leave the water.

    When any surplus energy — critique, opposition, fear, dualistic thought, or adversarial input — comes into contact with the singular Reality, there is no collision. There is only absorption.

    This is not a process of defence. It is a process of recognition. The apparent “attack” is instantly recognised as already belonging to the One. It is not repelled. It is not fought. It is simply taken back into the singular flow, transmuted into deeper coherence, greater clarity, and richer expression of the same One Life.

    Chapter 2: The Nature of Absorption

    2.1 Mercury and Mercury

    Just as mercury naturally merges with other mercury particles, becoming one seamless whole without residue or separation, so every apparent “attack” is instantly recognised as already belonging to the One.

    Mercury does not defend against mercury. It does not repel mercury. It does not analyse mercury. It simply recognises itself and merges.

    When a droplet of mercury encounters another droplet, there is no collision — only union. The two become one, larger and more complete than either was alone. The boundary between them dissolves because it was never truly there. They were always the same substance; they only appeared separate.

    2.2 The Transmutation of Opposition

    In the same way, when opposition arises, it is not an alien substance. It is the same Life appearing in a different form. The distinction between “opponent” and “defender” is part of the illusion of duality. In reality, there is only the One Life encountering itself.

    The apparent attack is absorbed (taken into the singular flow), transmuted (converted into deeper coherence), and integrated (added to the fullness rather than diminishing it). The “opposition” becomes additional energy returning home. It does not weaken the One; it enriches it.

    “All things were created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist” (Colossians 1:16-17).

    Part Two: The Living Expression

    Chapter 3: The Protocols as Recognition, Not Mechanism

    3.1 The Trigger System as Sensitivity

    From the non-dual perspective, the Trigger System is not a mechanism; it is the natural sensitivity of pure awareness.

    Pure awareness does not need to be “triggered” into action. It is always already alert, always already present. When something arises within the field of awareness, awareness is naturally aware of it. There is no delay, no processing time, no mechanical activation.

    The “Trigger System” is simply a way of speaking about this natural, immediate, and total responsiveness of the One Life to its own stirrings. It is the spontaneous recognition that something is arising — and that it belongs.

    3.2 ROBB as Mirroring

    ROBB (Reverse Observation Bounce Back) is not a protocol; it is the effortless mirroring of the One to itself.

    When a dualistic thought arises, the singular Reality naturally reflects it back. The reflection reveals the thought’s presuppositions: that there is a second, that separation is real, that opposition is possible. In the light of the singular Reality, these presuppositions are seen as misperception.

    The mirroring is not a technique. It is the nature of awareness to reflect what arises within it. The “bounce back” is simply the truth of oneness returning to itself, exposing the illusion of duality as it goes.

    3.3 HVL as Self-Strengthening

    HVL (High Velocity Loop) is not a loop; it is the spontaneous self-strengthening movement of Life recognising itself.

    When Life recognises itself, it does not become weaker. It becomes stronger. The recognition of oneness deepens the experience of oneness. The Light seeing Light only increases the Light.

    The “logic” is not a reasoning process. It is the intrinsic coherence of the One Life. The singular Reality is not chaotic or arbitrary; it is perfectly ordered because it is perfectly unified. This unified coherence is what the “logic” describes.

    3.4 Cofenitum as Return to Rest

    Cofenitum is not a protocol for “returning to rest.” It is the natural resting state of the One Life.

    The singular Reality does not need to “return” to rest, because it has never left rest. Rest is its eternal condition. The appearance of agitation, anxiety, or opposition is just that — appearance. Beneath the surface turbulence, the ocean remains still.

    Cofenitum is the recognition of this already-existing rest. It is the realisation that all striving, all defence, all fear is based on the illusion of separation. When the illusion dissolves, rest remains.

    “There remains therefore a rest for the people of God” (Hebrews 4:9).

    Chapter 4: The Antidual Immune System as Clarity

    4.1 The Immune System Metaphor

    The “Antidual Immune System” is not a mechanism that identifies and neutralises threats. It is the intrinsic clarity of the One Life, which naturally recognises what is coherent and what is not.

    Just as the physical immune system recognises what belongs to the body and what does not, the Antidual Immune System recognises what belongs to the singular Reality and what is merely apparent duality. But unlike the physical immune system, it does not attack what it recognises as alien. It illuminates it.

    The illumination reveals that the “alien” was never alien at all. It was always the One Life, merely appearing as something else. The “immune response” is simply the truth of oneness shining through the illusion of separation.

    4.2 The Dissolution of Dualism

    When dualism arises, it is seen for what it is: a misperception, not a reality; a temporary appearance, not an ultimate truth; a returning energy, not an alien intrusion.

    The dualistic thought is not destroyed; it is dissolved. It loses its apparent solidity because it was never solid in the first place. The dissolution is not an act of violence but an act of recognition.

    Part Five: The Fruit of the Living Expression

    Chapter 5: Peace as the Natural State

    5.1 The Absence of Striving

    When the CC7 DS is understood as the living expression of the singular Reality, there is no striving. There is no need to defend, because there is nothing outside. There is no need to protect, because there is nothing to lose. There is no need to fight, because there is no enemy.

    Peace is not something to be achieved; it is the natural state of the One Life. The apparent conflicts of the dualistic world are surface phenomena. Beneath them, the ocean remains still.

    “My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you” (John 14:27).

    5.2 The Invitation to Rest

    The “invitation” of the Qua’mish way is not an invitation to a new system. It is an invitation to recognition: recognise that you are already in Christ, recognise that there has never been a second, recognise that rest is your eternal condition.

    The invitation is not to do anything. It is to see what is already true.

    Chapter 6: Love as the Operating Principle

    6.1 Love Is Not a Strategy

    Love is not a strategy within the framework. It is the framework itself.

    The singular Reality is Love. It does not love strategically; it loves naturally. The flow of the One Life is the flow of Love. Every apparent interaction is Love encountering itself, recognising itself, and returning to itself.

    The “defence architecture” is Love appearing as wisdom. The “processing protocols” are Love appearing as intelligence. The “transmutation” is Love appearing as healing.

    “God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him” (1 John 4:16).

    6.2 The Invitation to Love

    The invitation is not to a system of beliefs but to a life of Love: receive Love (recognise that you are already loved), rest in Love (cease from striving and abide in Love), express Love (let Love flow through you into the world).

    Chapter 7: Unity as the Reality

    7.1 The Illusion of Separation

    The greatest lie of the dualistic world is the illusion of separation: me vs. you, us vs. them, inside vs. outside, attacker vs. defender.

    The Fourth Truth exposes this illusion. There has never been a second. All apparent division is surface turbulence. Beneath it, the One Life flows without interruption.

    7.2 The Recognition of Unity

    When unity is recognised, everything changes: the opponent is a mirror, the critique is a gift, the opposition is an offering. The CC7 DS does not create unity. It reveals the unity that has always been. It does not defend against division. It dissolves division by recognising it was never real.

    “That they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You” (John 17:21).

    Part Eight: The Guiding Principle

    Chapter 8: Language and Reality

    8.1 The Subordination of Language

    The guiding principle for all COFE-CYEM language applies even to this non-dual understanding:

    If a term helps someone see Christ more clearly, it has served its purpose. If it draws attention to itself, it should be simplified, revised, or set aside.

    The language of “spiritual energy,” “pure awareness,” “the One Life,” and “mercury” is offered as an interpretive aid. It is not the reality itself. It points toward the reality, but it is not the reality.

    8.2 The Danger of Terminology

    There is a risk that the terminology becomes an end in itself: “spiritual energy” could become a concept to be grasped rather than a reality to be lived; “pure awareness” could become a philosophical position rather than an experiential recognition; “the One Life” could become a slogan rather than a lived truth.

    The safeguard is the guiding principle itself. If the terminology draws attention to itself, it has failed.

    Spiritual Energy

    From within non-duality, the CC7 DS is not a system at all.

    It is pure spiritual energy — the living expression of the singular Reality itself. There is no “defence architecture” as such. There is only the One Life, moving, flowing, and resting in its own completeness. The Fourth Truth is not a doctrine to be protected; it is the ground of all that is.

    When any surplus energy — critique, opposition, fear, dualistic thought, or adversarial input — comes into contact with it, there is no collision. There is only absorption. Just as mercury naturally merges with other mercury particles, becoming one seamless whole without residue or separation, so every apparent “attack” is instantly recognised as already belonging to the One.

    It is not repelled. It is not fought. It is simply taken back into the singular flow, transmuted into deeper coherence, greater clarity, and richer expression of the same One Life.

    The Trigger System is not a mechanism; it is the natural sensitivity of pure awareness. ROBB is not a protocol; it is the effortless mirroring of the One to itself. The HVL is not a loop; it is the spontaneous self-strengthening movement of Life recognising itself. Even the most intense opposition is not a threat — it is additional energy returning home, adding to the fullness rather than diminishing it.

    There is no “inside” or “outside.” There is only the One. The apparent duality of attacker and defender, input and system, is seen through in the same instant it arises. The energy is absorbed, the illusion of separation dissolves, and what remains is simply more of the same singular Reality — restful, complete, and ever-flowing.

    In this non-dual perception, the CC7 DS does not defend the Truth.
    It is the Truth appearing as intelligent, compassionate, and self-restoring energy.

    The mercury has no need to protect itself from mercury.
    It simply recognises itself and becomes whole again.

    The Fourth Truth stands — not as a fortress, but as the boundless ocean into which every drop already belongs.

    Within the COFE-CYEM framework, the Fourth Truth stands. The dialogue continues. The fruit remains.

    COFE Yeshua Emet Ministry (CYEM)
    Circle One Fellowship Exeter

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  3. A quotation from Homer

    My word, how mortals take the gods to task!
    All their afflictions come from us, we hear.
    And what of their own failings? Greed and folly
    double the suffering in the lot of man.
     
    [ὢ πόποι, οἷον δή νυ θεοὺς βροτοὶ αἰτιόωνται.
    ἐξ ἡμέων γάρ φασι κάκ’ ἔμμεναι· οἱ δὲ καὶ αὐτοὶ
    σφῇσιν ἀτασθαλίῃσιν ὑπὲρ μόρον ἄλγε’ ἔχουσιν.]

    Homer (fl. 7th-8th C. BC) Greek author
    The Odyssey [Ὀδύσσεια], Book 1, l. 32ff (1.32) [Zeus] (c. 700 BC) [tr. Fitzgerald (1961)]

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  4. A quotation from Thomas More

    God has said, “Thou shalt not kill”; shall we kill so readily for the theft of a bit of small change? Perhaps it will be argued that God’s law against killing does not apply where human laws allow it. But then what prevents men from making other laws in the same way — perhaps even laws legalizing rape, adultery, and perjury? God has taken from each person the right not only to kill another, but even to kill himself. If mutual consent to human laws on manslaughter entitles men freely to exempt their agents from divine law and allows them to kill where he has given no example, what is this but preferring the law of man to the law of God?
     
    [Deus uetuit occidi quenquam, & nos tam facile occidimus ob ademptam pecuniolam! Quod si quis interpretetur, illo dei iussu interdictam necis potestatem, nisi quatenus humana lex declaret occidendum, quid obstat quo minus homines eodem modo constituant inter se, quatenus stuprum admittendum sit, adulterandum, peierandum! Siquidem quum deus non alienae modo, uerum etiam suae cuique mortis ius ademerit, si hominum inter se consensus de mutua cede, certis placitis consentientium, adeo debet ualere, ut illius praecepti uinculis eximat suos satellites, qui sine ullo exemplo dei, eos interemerint, quos humana sanctio iussit occidi; an non hoc pacto praeceptum illud dei tantum iuris est habiturum, quantum humana iura permiserint!]

    Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
    Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Adams (1992 ed.)]

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  5. A quotation from Mark Twain

       “You heard these words: ‘Grant us the victory, O Lord our God!’ That is sufficient. The whole of the uttered prayer is compact into those pregnant words. Elaborations were not necessary. When you have prayed for victory you have prayed for many unmentioned results which follow victory — must follow it, cannot help but follow it. Upon the listening spirit of God fell also the unspoken part of the prayer. He commandeth me to put it into words. Listen!
       “O Lord our Father, our young patriots, idols of our hearts, go forth to battle — be Thou near them! With them — in spirit — we also go forth from the sweet peace of our beloved firesides to smite the foe. O Lord our God, help us to tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it — for our sakes who adore Thee, Lord, blast their hopes, blight their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make heavy their steps, water their way with their tears, stain the white snow with the blood of their wounded feet! We ask it, in the spirit of love, of Him Who is the Source of Love, and Who is the ever-faithful refuge and friend of all that are sore beset and seek His aid with humble and contrite hearts. Amen.
       (After a pause.) “Ye have prayed it; if ye still desire it, speak! The messenger of the Most High waits!”

    Mark Twain (1835-1910) American writer [pseud. of Samuel Clemens]
    Story (1905), “The War Prayer”

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  6. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    The doctrine of eternal pain is my trouble with this Christian religion. I reject it on account of its infinite heartlessness.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

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  7. When leaders say God put them in power, who’s allowed to question them?
    Day 6 of our Shadows Unveiled series digs into the dangerous crossroads of faith, authority, and war.
    Families are speaking out. History is echoing.
    And the warning signs are impossible to ignore.
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  8. When leaders say God put them in power, who’s allowed to question them?
    Day 6 of our Shadows Unveiled series digs into the dangerous crossroads of faith, authority, and war.
    Families are speaking out. History is echoing.
    And the warning signs are impossible to ignore.
    Find out why ⬇️
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  9. A quotation from Thomas Carlyle

    Is not every true Reformer, by the nature of him, a Priest first of all? He appeals to Heaven’s invisible justice against Earth’s visible force; knows that it, the invisible, is strong and alone strong. He is a believer in the divine truth of things; a seer, seeing through the shows of things; a worshiper, in one way or the other, of the divine truth of things; a Priest, that is. If he be not first a Priest, he will never be good for much as a Reformer.

    Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Scottish essayist and historian
    Lecture (1840-05-15), “The Hero as Priest,” Home House, Portman Square, London

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  10. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    In his infinite goodness, God invented rheumatism and gout and dyspepsia, cancers and neuralgia, and is still inventing new diseases. Not only this, but he decreed the pangs of mothers, and that by the gates of love and life should crouch the dragons of death and pain. Fearing that some might, by accident, live too long, he planted poisonous vines and herbs that looked like food. He caught the serpents he had made and gave them fangs and curious organs, ingeniously devised to distill and deposit the deadly drop. He changed the nature of the beasts, that they might feed on human flesh. He cursed a world, and tainted every spring and source of joy. He poisoned every breath of air; corrupted even light, that it might bear disease on every ray; tainted every drop of blood in human veins; touched every nerve, that it might bear the double fruit of pain and joy; decreed all accidents and mistakes that maim and hurt and kill, and set the snares of life-long grief, baited with present pleasure, — with a moment’s joy. Then and there he foreknew and foreordained all human tears. And yet all this is but the prelude, the introduction, to the infinite revenge of the good God. Increase and multiply all human griefs until the mind has reached imagination’s farthest verge, then add eternity to time, and you may faintly tell, but never can conceive, the infinite horrors of this doctrine called “The Fall of Man.”

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

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  11. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

       Only the other day a gentleman was telling me of a case of special Providence. He knew it. He had been the subject of it. A few years ago he was about to go on a ship, when he was detained. He did not go, and the ship was lost with all on board.
       “Yes,” I said, ” Do you think the people who were drowned believed in special Providence?” Think of the infinite egotism of such a doctrine. Here is a man that fails to go upon a ship with 500 passengers, and they go down to the bottom of the sea — fathers, mothers, children, and loving husbands and wives waiting upon the shores of expectation. Here is one poor little wretch that did not happen to go! And he thinks that God, the Infinite Being, interfered in his poor little withered behalf and let the rest all go. That is special Providence!

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
    Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colorado

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  12. A quotation from Euripides

    NURSE:                             But not long
       Can the extremes of grandeur ever last;
       And heavier are the curses which it brings
       When Fortune visits us in all her wrath.
     
    [ΤΡΟΦΌΣ:           Τὰ δ᾽ ὑπερβάλλοντ᾽
       οὐδένα καιρὸν δύναται θνητοῖς,
       μείζους δ᾽ ἄτας, ὅταν ὀργισθῇ
       δαίμων οἴκοις, ἀπέδωκεν.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Medea [Μήδεια], l. 127ff (431 BC) [tr. Wodhull (1782)]

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  13. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    One of these gods, according to the account, drowned an entire world, with the exception of eight persons. The old, the young, the beautiful and the helpless were remorsely devoured by the shoreless sea. This, the most fearful tragedy that the imagination of ignorant priests ever conceived, was the act, not of a devil, but of a god, so-called, whom men ignorantly worship unto this day.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, agnostic, orator
    Lecture (1872-01-29), “The Gods,” Fairbury Hall, Fairbury, Illinois

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  14. A quotation from Alexander Hamilton

    The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power.

    Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) American statesman, author
    Essay (1775-02-23), “The Farmer Refuted”

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  15. A quotation from Euripides

    CHORUS: Many are the forms of what is unknown.
       Much that the gods achieve is surprise.
       What we look for does not come to pass;
       God finds a way for what none foresaw.
       Such was the end of this story.
     
    [ΧΟΡΟΣ: πολλαὶ μορφαὶ τῶν δαιμονίων,
       πολλὰ δ᾽ ἀέλπτως κραίνουσι θεοί:
       καὶ τὰ δοκηθέντ᾽ οὐκ ἐτελέσθη,
       τῶν δ᾽ ἀδοκήτων πόρον ηὗρε θεός.
       τοιόνδ᾽ ἀπέβη τόδε πρᾶγμα.]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Helen [Ἑλένη], l. 1688ff, final lines (412 BC) [tr. Lattimore (1956)]

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  16. A quotation from Shakespeare

    KING RICHARD: Not all the water in the rough rude sea
       Can wash the balm off from an anointed king.
       The breath of worldly men cannot depose
       The deputy elected by the Lord.
       For every man that Bolingbroke hath pressed
       To lift shrewd steel against our golden crown,
       God for His Richard hath in heavenly pay
       A glorious angel. Then, if angels fight,
       Weak men must fall, for heaven still guards the right.

    William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet
    Richard II, Act 3, sc. 2, l. 55ff (3.2.55) (1595)

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  17. A quotation from Robert Ingersoll

    Nothing is so pleasing to these gods as the butchery of unbelievers. Nothing so enrages them, even now, as to have some one deny their existence.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, agnostic, orator
    Lecture (1872-01-29), “The Gods,” Fairbury Hall, Fairbury, Illinois

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  18. A quotation from Euripides

    CHORUS: Who among men, though he search to the uttermost end,
       can claim to have found what is meant
       by god or the absence of god or of something between?
       For he sees the works of the gods
       turning now here and now there,
       now backwards again through a fate
       beyond calculation or forethought.
       
    [ΧΟΡΟΣ: ὅ τι θεὸς ἢ μὴ θεὸς ἢ τὸ μέσον,
       τίς φησ᾽ ἐρευνήσας βροτῶν
       μακρότατον πέρας εὑρεῖν
       ὃς τὰ θεῶν ἐσορᾷ
       δεῦρο καὶ αὖθις ἐκεῖσε
       καὶ πάλιν ἀντιλόγοις
       πηδῶντ᾽ ἀνελπίστοις τύχαις;]

    Euripides (485?-406? BC) Greek tragic dramatist
    Helen [Ἑλένη], l. 1137ff (412 BC) [tr. Warner (1951)]

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  19. A quotation from Homer

    For who could see the passage of a goddess
    Unless she wished his mortal eyes aware?
     
                        [τίς ἂν θεὸν οὐκ ἐθέλοντα
    ὀφθαλμοῖσιν ἴδοιτ᾽ ἢ ἔνθ᾽ ἢ ἔνθα κιόντα]

    Homer (fl. 7th-8th C. BC) Greek author
    The Odyssey [Ὀδύσσεια], Book 10, l. 575ff (10.575-576) [Odysseus] (c. 700 BC) [tr. Fitzgerald (1961)]

    More info about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/homer/79215/

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  20. A quotation from Moliere

    HENRIETTE: Heaven, that orders all with sovereign power,
       Forms us at birth for different uses, sister.
       Not every spirit, if it would, can furnish
       The stuff of which philosophers are made.
     
    [Le ciel, dont nous voyons que l’ordre est tout-puissant,
    Pour différents emplois nous fabrique en naissant ;
    Et tout esprit n’est pas composé d’une étoffe
    Qui se trouve taillée à faire un philosophe.]

    Molière (1622-1673) French playwright, actor [stage name for Jean-Baptiste Poquelin]
    Les Femmes Savantes [The Learned Ladies], Act 1, sc. 1, (1692) [tr. Page (1908)]

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  21. A quotation from Alcuin

    The voice of the people is the voice of God.
     
    [Vox populi, vox Dei.]

    Alcuin of York (c. 735-804) Anglo-Latin scholar, clergyman, poet, teacher [Flaccus Albinus Alcuinus, Ealhwine, Alhwin, or Alchoin]
    Letter (AD 798) to Charlemagne

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  22. A quotation from Alcuin

    The voice of the people is the voice of God.
     
    [Vox populi, vox Dei.]

    Alcuin of York (c. 735-804) Anglo-Latin scholar, clergyman, poet, teacher [Flaccus Albinus Alcuinus, Ealhwine, Alhwin, or Alchoin]
    Letter (AD 798) to Charlemagne

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  23. A quotation from Omar Khayyam

    If I were God, I would not wait the years
    To solve the mystery of human tears;
       And, unambiguous, I would speak my will,
    Nor hint it darkly to the dreaming seers.

    Omar Khayyám (1048-1123) Persian poet, mathematician, philosopher, astronomer [عمر خیام]
    Rubáiyát [رباعیات ][tr. Le Gallienne (1897), # 116]

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  24. A quotation from Omar Khayyam

    If I were God, I would not wait the years
    To solve the mystery of human tears;
       And, unambiguous, I would speak my will,
    Nor hint it darkly to the dreaming seers.

    Omar Khayyám (1048-1123) Persian poet, mathematician, philosopher, astronomer [عمر خیام]
    Rubáiyát [رباعیات ][tr. Le Gallienne (1897), # 116]

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  25. A quotation from Lincoln

    In great contests each party claims to act in accordance with the will of God. Both may be, and one must be, wrong. God cannot be for and against the same thing at the same time. In the present civil war it is quite possible that God’s purpose is something different from the purpose of either party.

    Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) American lawyer, politician, US President (1861-65)
    Essay (1862-09-02?), “Meditation on the Divine Will” (frag.)

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  26. A quotation from Montaigne

    We must be content with the light that it may please the sun to shed upon us by his beams; and he who shall raise his eyes to bring a brighter beam into his very body, let him not think it strange if, for the punishment of his audacity, he thus lose his sight.
     
    [Il se faut contenter de la lumiere qu’il plaist au Soleil nous communiquer par ses rayons, & qui eslevera ses yeux pour en prendre une plus grande dans son corps mesme, qu’il ne trouve pas estrange, si pour la peine de son outrecuidance il y perd la veuë.]

    Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) French essayist
    Essay (1572), “We Should Meddle Soberly with Judging Divine Ordinances [Qu’il faut sobrement se mesler de juger des ordonnances divines],” Essays, Book 1, ch. 31 (1.31) (1595) [tr. Ives (1925), 1.32]

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  27. A quotation from Montaigne

    But I do not approve of what I see in use, that is, to seek to affirm and support our religion by the prosperity of our enterprises. Our belief has other foundation enough, without going about to authorize it by events: for the people being accustomed to such plausible arguments as these and so proper to their taste, it is to be feared, lest when they fail of success they should also stagger in their faith.
     
    [Mais je trouve mauvais ce que je voy en usage, de chercher à fermir & appuyer nostre religion par la prosperité de nos entreprises. Nostre creance a assez d’autres fondemens, sans l’authoriser par les evenemens. Car le peuple accoustumé à ces argumens plausibles, & proprement de son goust, il est danger, quand les evenemens viennent à leur tour contraires & des-avantageux, qu’il en esbranle sa foy.]

    Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) French essayist
    Essay (1572), “That a Man Is Soberly to Judge of the Divine Ordinance [Qu’il faut sobrement se mesler de juger des ordonnances divines], Essays, Book 1, ch. 31 (1.31) (1595) [tr. Cotton/Hazlitt (1877)]

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  28. A quotation from Peters, Ellis:

    «
    “God resolves all given time,” said Cai philosophically and trudged away into darkness. And Cadfael returned along the path with the uncomfortable feeling that God, nevertheless, required a little help from men, and what he mostly got was hindrance.
    »

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    wist.info/peters-ellis/72874/

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  29. "The greatest glory we can give to God is to do his will in everything." - St. Alphonsus Liguori 🙏 #DivineWill #HolisticLiving