Category: Spiritual

  • A Perfect Day

    A Perfect Day

    This discourse by the guides of Cora, is unique in being a prophesy, framed in the past tense. The language is beautifully poetic, and the text speaks to a harmonious existence where spiritual and earthly realms merge seamlessly.

    The perfect day is not just about the absence of negativity but also about the presence of a deep sense of connection to the divine, to each other, and to the spiritual realm, as well as an embrace of advanced, non-harmful technologies. It is a time of fulfillment, learning, and spiritual growth.

    Such shall be earth’s perfect day; when in all the world there shall be borne into the hearts and lives of an uplifted humanity a full knowledge of the presence of the angel of perfect love.

    The use of past tense, suggests that this perfect day on earth is inevitable, not a matter of if, but only that of when. The language used is beautifully poetic. Following are a few examples:

    The earth hung most beautiful and fair like a sleeping flower upon the breast of night.

    Along the eastern sky there was preparation for wonderful glory; the marshaling of hosts of light; soft-winged clouds appeared clustering around the east as if to enshrine and enthrone the morning star, that glistened as a herald to the day. The clouds hung around like accompanying angels, and awaited a little way off for the greater glory to appear.

    There is a vision of human society where the Golden Rule is etched in every heart, where there is no want because of greed, where all contribute to the common welfare.

    Kings forgot their ambition, priests their rule, all were merged in one fraternity; nations did not oppress others, and none were doomed to toils, but all went freely to their vocations, and when their work was done all had homes, but there were no places of poverty, and none of regal splendour.

    There was loving kindness and ministration one to the other, each seemed to forget his own thought or selfish wish in the thought of his neighbor. If there was a need each turned away from his own wishes to aid his fellow man.

    The tedium of long years of education is transformed and integrated into the daily life of all.

    There were no places of learning, for learning seemed to flow from the lips of those inspired with the truth.”

    “Subjects and themes that come now only by giant labor, by the greatest toil, were borne in upon the minds like sweet dreams or songs of praise. The vast topics suggested by Nature seemed as easily understood as the simplest leaf or flower.”

    Peace and tranquility reigns over the earth.

    “O’er all the earth there was a reign of peace; there were no armaments of war, no bristling bayonets, no forts that shut out the light and the enemy’s attacks at the same time, no ships of war with which to fight the enemies of the nations, for none were foes.”

    “There came a more perfect wonder; for out of all the hearts there flowed a song of peace that blended with the songs of birds and with the music of the waters until the whole was a perfect and divine symphony in which there was no sound of sorrow.”

    Finally, the natural elements harmonize with the spirit of the people.

    “There were no roses that had thorns, none, indeed, of those destroying and poisonous weeds that seem to desolate the earth. No noxious vapors rose from marshy pools, but the fragrance and freshness of the bloom of wonderful and rare flowers filled the air with praise, for this perfect day.