Teachings & Revelations by Serge Benhayon – living from greatness

This fifth volume in the series of books called Teachings & Revelations offers a further deepening into the purpose and responsibility of living as a human being. Other than the introductory section consisting of General Teachings & Revelations (all of 290 pages!), there are a further 11 chapters, namely:

  • The One and Only Field
  • The Impossibility of Individuality
  • Magnificence & Magnificent Humanness
  • In-Present Presence
  • The Meaning of Words
  • Existence
  • Food
  • Jealousy & Comparison
  • The Stillness of Stillness
  • Co-Creation
  • Universality & The Universe
  • From Guest Contributors

For example, the chapter called In-Present Presence offers, among others, the following gem, bringing presence to the finest of fine points and its multidimensional dimension:

"One day you will return to know that the eternal yesterday is just that, bounteous repetition while the real today remains eternally present as a result of what multidimensionally founds it"

Serge Benhayon

And then there is a section about The Meaning of Words. Have you ever been taken aback by the contrived way of speaking or writing and the ever-spouting platitudes that we are assaulted by on a daily basis? And how come that no matter how rousing and arousing any oration may be, nothing much changes? Is this possibly the answer:

"Empty words do not move mountains. Lived fire moves mountain ranges."

Serge Benhayon

And further:

"Movement speaks louder than words."

Serge Benhayon

And how about the following entry to put an end to comparison & jealousy, once and for all, i.e. to not live in the regret of steps not moved but in the enrichment of what others so richly offer:

"Never look across the room and allow comparison to sneak in. There, across the room, are reflections, not triggers."

Serge Benhayon

And then, on page 425, you will find a short chapter with entries from guest contributors, students of the Ageless Wisdom including members of the Benhayon family. The final chapter is called Serge Benhayon – I Am Not Part of a Story. It consists of a mini autobiography minus the usual sprinkling if not truck load of titles, trophies and triumphs. No violins or drum rolls in earshot, just fact after fact after fact, spelt out in a manner that never advertises but cannot belie the undeniable magnificence. This is the briefest of accounts of a man who works in the background, without fanfare and largely without worldly accolades, even though he is known by untold many the world over.

There are those who purport to hate this representative and representation of everything that is truly good and the truth of and in everyday life. Just goes to show that derangement syndrome, so-called, was not invented when a certain political figure rose to prominence. Its provenance reaches back into the dawning of non-existent time and has its roots in the eternal unrest and the interminable screeching of the human spirit that separated from its Soul, the One Soul. And utterly deranged this creature, indeed, is.

Signing off and leaving you with a short passage from Serge Benhayon’s mini autobiography – it might just whet your appetite for more:

"The core of responsibility is not for me to make the world great. My responsibility is to live from my greatness so the world can come to it sooner than at its predestined juncture."

Serge Benhayon

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  • By Gabriele Conrad, Editor

    Working as an editor of Serge Benhayon’s as well as other books and material – when I am not at my ‘day job’ – is a huge and very rewarding part of the amazing way I now live thanks to The Way of The Livingness.