Branch Six
Climb to the Sixth Branch on the Beanstalk of Spiritual Development.
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Life on the sixth branch of the Beanstalk of Spiritual Development becomes fulfilling through reverence, compassion, and universal love. The main way the visionary ones at the sixth branch of the Beanstalk of Spiritual Development respond to life situations is through devoted service. One is approaching the end of the Heartwood Path when one begins to say, in effect: “God and I are almost together now.”
This level of spiritual development is where people exhibit the visionary response and see God as the Miracle Maker. Faith for the person on Branch Six is a matter of moving mountains.
The Dilemma Of Branch Six
Those who rest on the sixth branch face the dilemma of being bounded by thought, the personal Ego, and old habits. Of all the levels, Branch Six is the one the Heartwood Path is charted towards.
It is the main branch of development for play, the vibration of wholeness, miracles, awareness that one is the light of the world, healing touch, grace, the reconciliation of good and evil, and nirvana.
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HumaNatureConnect Activity
Standing Solidly On The Sixth Branch Of Spiritual Development
For this activity, take another stab at the eight determining spiritual development questions, made pertinent to the present discussion. Given what you learned about the nature of the sixth stage of spiritual development, answer the following questions:
For the “Who am I?” question, discuss the notion that you are enlightened awareness?
For the “How do I fit?” question, describe the role of love in your life.
For the “What is the Nature of good and evil?” question, discuss whether you believe that good and evil are cosmic forces.
For the “How do I find God?” question, discuss the role of grace (divinely given talent or blessing) in your life.
For the “What is my life challenge?” question, describe the role of liberation in your life.
For the “What is my greatest strength?” question, write down ways that you express your holiness, if at all.
For the “What is my biggest hurdle?” question, discuss the impact of false idealism and the private nature of your relationship with God in your life. And
For the “What is my greatest temptation?” question, describe the role of martyrdom in your life, specifically in ways that you are seeking to prove your holiness to God. When you stop seeing the distinction between you and God, you are ready to stand on the Seventh and Final Branch of Spiritual Development.
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Nocturnal Pilgrimage
Look over the next table and consider the associations as food for thought for your own dream tending.
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