Branch Five
Climb to the Fifth Branch on the Beanstalk of Spiritual Development.
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At the fifth branch on the Beanstalk of Spiritual Development, life becomes fulfilling through inspiration, expanded creativity in art and science, and unlimited discovery. The dominant way the few who make it to the fifth branch on the Beanstalk of Spiritual Development respond to life situations is through creativity. A sign that one may be ready to move beyond the fifth branch on the Beanstalk of Spiritual Development occurs when one begins to say, in effect: “My actions and thoughts are drawing on God’s force field and we together are creating the future.”
The branch marks the level of spiritual development where people exhibit the creative response and see God as The Creator. Here, faith is a matter of God meeting all desires.
There is a telltale prayer that shows that a devotee is spiritually developed at the level of Branch Five. That prayer is . . . “God, make me worthy of your faith.”
The Dilemma Of Branch Five
When a person begins attempting to solve this predicament related to self- absorption, grandiosity, and playing God, that person is ready to step up to Branch Six. But before jumping ahead, anchor yourself more firmly on Branch Five by doing the following activity.
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HumaNatureConnect Activity
Standing Solidly On The Fifth Branch Of Spiritual Development
For this activity, take another stab at the eight determining spiritual development questions, as before with some pertinent direction. Given what you learned about the nature of the fifth stage of spiritual development, answer the following questions:
For the “Who am I?” question, describe in what ways, if at all, you are a co-creator with God.
For the “How do I fit?” question, describe ways that you use your intentions.
For the “What is the Nature of good and evil?” question, discuss how in your life goodness stems from being in a state of higher consciousness and evil stems from being in a state of lower consciousness.
For the “How do I find God?” question, discuss the role of inspiration in your life.
For the “What is my life challenge?” question, describe ways that you align yourself with the creator.
For the “What is my greatest strength?” question, write down examples of the use of your imagination in your life.
For the “What is my biggest hurdle?” question, discuss the impact of self-importance in your life. And
For the “What is my greatest temptation?” question, describe whether you believe that the self is all that can be known to exist, that only your mind is real, or that all objects in the Realm of Exteriority are but images that depend on you for their existence.
Nocturnal Pilgrimage
Look over the next table and consider the associations as food for thought for your own dream tending.







