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True mysticism is the ability inwardly to sense the invisible things of the Spirit, and through feeling, present them to the intellect.
 
In discerning the deep things of the Spirit, the intellect must follow the intuition—and it will never follow it in vain, for that which the intuition reveals, the intellect may later analyze. It is this feeling back toward spiritual prototypes that marks the work of the true mystic in any age.
 
In this book Joseph Murphy, one of the outstanding mystics in the metaphysical field, has presented a depth of feeling seldom expressed through the written word.
 
Those who have had the privilege of listening to the discourses of Dr. Murphy have felt that which was not spoken, the impartation of a spiritual essence which can only be felt. I am certain that the reader of this book will find a response in their consciousness to that invisible and ineffable beauty which it suggests.

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LOVE IS FREEDOM

 

 

JOSEPH MURPHY

 

 

 

Translation and edition 2023

by David De Angelis

All Rights Reserved

 

Contents

 

FOREWORD

CHAPTER ONE

CHAPTER TWO

CHAPTER THREE

CHAPTER FOUR

CHAPTER FIVE

CHAPTER SIX

CHAPTER SEVEN

CHAPTER EIGHT

CHAPTER NINE

CHAPTER TEN

CHAPTER ELEVEN

CHAPTER TWELVE

SELECTING YOUR DIVINE COMPANION CHAPTER THIRTEEN

MY DIVINE COMPANION

 

 

 

FOREWORD

 

True mysticism is the ability inwardly to sense the invisible things of the Spirit, and through feeling, present them to the intellect.

 

In discerning the deep things of the Spirit, the intellect must follow the intuition—and it will never follow it in vain, for that which the intuition reveals, the intellect may later analyze. It is this feeling back toward spiritual prototypes that marks the work of the true mystic in any age.

 

In this book Joseph Murphy, one of the outstanding mystics in the metaphysical field, has presented a depth of feeling seldom expressed through the written word.

 

Those who have had the privilege of listening to the discourses of Dr. Murphy have felt that which was not spoken, the impartation of a spiritual essence which can only be felt. I am certain that the reader of this book will find a response in their consciousness to that invisible and ineffable beauty which it suggests.

 

ERNEST HOLMESPresident and Founder of Institute of Religious Science and Philosophy, Los Angeles, California

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

THE SCRIPTURE SAYS,"God is love, God is all, over all, through all, all in all" Love, therefore, is resident in all men and in all things; so let us seek it in all. "Seek and ye shall find." Yes, if you truly look for the God-Love in the other, it will shine forth in all of its pristine glory. The first thing we do when we see another is to look for that Divine Love to radiate through his thoughts, words, and deeds. If we truly recognize It as being within him, he must radiate this Love. "As within, so without." "As above, so below." "As in heaven (consciousness), so on earth (manifestation)."

 

We must not let fear step in; for it is the opposite of love. Fear is the inversion of love, or love turned upside down. There is only Love. If a man recognizes love in a dog, the animal responds in kind. When we fear the dog or any other animal, the latter senses it, and strikes up a similar response in him.

 

When we are faced with a problem, let us become still; feel within ourselves that Divine Love is working through the situation now; realize only harmony and peace prevail; then dismiss it from our minds knowing that it is so. We will find a perfect solution is offered to us which blesses all.

 

By illustration, a woman told me that her son was an aviator during the war. Each night while he was away, during her meditation she would take her son in her arms realizing that Divine Love enfolded him in the midst of the chaos of war. She knew the aura of His Love surrounded the plane, always making it invisible to the so-called enemy. The boy was never attacked; the enemy planes never saw him; so how could they attack him?

 

Jesus disappeared in the multitude; likewise, the multitude of human thoughts and false beliefs disappear when the shining armor of Truth comes rushing in, lighting up the whole house; then the dawn appears and the shadows flee away.

 

 

CHAPTER TWO

 

"Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal." (I Cor. 13:1)

 

THIS is THE greatest love epic ever written. If men and women were to meditate upon the inner meaning of this chapter, which is one of the greatest sections in the Bible, their lives would be transformed. It is only too true that men use high-sounding words, write beautiful poetry, and give wonderful sermons, but unless these words are permeated with love and feeling, they are empty.

 

For example, a man told me recently that his mother was dying. His sister visited him, and together they went to the hospital, where the girl began to pray audibly. He said her words were beautiful, poetic, and flowery.

 

When she had finished, she said to him, "Were the words not lovely?"

 

He replied, "Yes, my dear, they were."

 

On their way down from the ward, his sister turned to him saying, "Mother hasn't got a chance, poor thing! She will die shortly."

 

He told me how stunned he was with surprise.

 

This is a perfect illustration of what this verse means. Love is Freedom. The words used by this good lady were beautiful; she was sincere in her own way; nevertheless, they were ". . . as sounding brass and tinkling cymbal." In order to make words effective, they have to be felt as true. It is necessary to pour life, love, and feeling into our words and statements of truth.

 

This girl did not have charity. Charity means love. Love is the cement that binds. It is that sense of oneness with the Father of all—the Almighty Power. Since love is a deep sense of our unity with God, with Life, and the All Powerful, we must in prayer become one with our ideal of perfection.

 

In the case of a woman who is sick in the hospital, we must not see her sick or in pain. No, we must have charity or love and see her as the perfect being, an offspring of the Infinite, clothed with all the qualities and attributes of God.

 

Love frees; it opens prison doors; sets free the captives, and them that are bound. It gives "beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness," that we may become trees of righteousness.

 

A simple treatment used by a son for his crippled mother in Rochester was as follows: He did not see her as a cripple; he had charity, which is the love of God, or Good. This boy healed his belief about his mother through Divine Love. He decided that he would become as a little child, and shed all of his preconceived notions and beliefs about medicine, doctors' verdicts, mother's attitude, etc.

Twice daily he prayed in this simple, direct, and spontaneous manner: "Mother's life is God's life; it flows through her now as harmony, health, and peace. There is only the One Life and that is God; God is Life." He would say to himself, "How can this flow of life be impeded?" He reasoned: "In truth it cannot be. Mother is believing a lie, and she is experiencing the results of her false belief. The truth is: God walks and talks in her. She is healed, made whole, and perfect now—this instant!"

 

Every night before going to sleep, in his imagination he would kiss his mother and feel her warm embrace. He would hear her say to him, "Son, a miracle has happened.

God has healed me and I walk. Isn't it wonderful?"

 

He would reply, "Yes, mother, His Name is Wonderful!" Then he would go off to sleep into the arms of the Absolute Lover.

 

Truly, this man spoke with the tongue of angels. The angel means the new attitude of mind; it is a new perception of God or Good. The angel is the angle at which we look at God. This boy's angle was that there is only One Presence and One Power, and It is now moving in his behalf. "None shall stay his hand, or say unto him, "What doest thou?" Love frees.

 

CHAPTER THREE

 

"And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing."—(I Cor. 13:2)

 

LOVE is THAT SUBTLE emanation that streams forth from man, wherein he has a feeling of oneness with all life. Many people are gifted in countless ways, but often there is something lacking; for example, they fail to radiate the mood of peace, harmony, and love.