I am a guardian of the Aesthetics of Truth.
The Aesthetics of Truth is quintessentially what society, humans, earth and human consciousness call Art.
Many will not look it this way, because they have been taught otherwise. They have been taught about the organization of art that is based on the history of dead masters while losing the Master’s touch—which nothing and no one can give to the artist—other than the lessons taught to artist by his Soul.
Each one of us is born into life with a path of Guardianship.
As children we had to learn this by taking care of our toys and small responsibilities as feeding our pets so they will not go hungry.
We learn this spiritual law of Dependency very early because this based on (and is the building block) of the Law of Love. To learn that another life depends on you—means that you have learned to love and care for something. And through early practice, you develop sacredness and a sensitivity to self and others as Souls—and friendships based on principles of caring for one another.
Somewhere along the way, this motion gets disrupted as too much social consciousness engineers us into believing that we are not born as Guardians but rather, we depend on others. We depend on our parents, our schools, our friends, our family and later in life, we depend on our jobs and adding greater complexity, on the concept of “career” and the status quo—as to how far something or other can get us.
This concept of Career is based on selfish motives because it concerns the ego’s desire for recognition. It is based on wants, on dependency on outer means of happiness but Soul’s destiny was not born to have a “career” as its ultimate goal. That is why no Career, even a dream one can promise inner happiness.
But the truth is that fundamentally, when we lost the idea of Guardianship, we have lost a major part of our birthright—spiritually speaking. We have forgotten to rely entirely on Self and the Inner Guidance that forms out of this love that we have as creatures who feel a responsibility to take care of others around us.
Yet the irony is that everyday and everywhere around us we are learning Guardianship—even if we do not see that way.
When a plumber fixes pipes, he is a Guardian for houses, buildings, and plumbing. In a larger context, he may be responsible for bringing water into the whole of Nevada or a desert state where water does not come naturally or readily. With this responsibility, he has to consider larger things such as rules, regulations, governments and he becomes responsible for many lives that are affected by the work that he does. He is doing Guardianship—without priding himself as such—but he does not realize it.
The worst disaster known to modern civilization are school teachers—both at the elementary and doctorate level. Teachers in the spiritual and psychology field who call themselves healers are a complete disaster.
All around us in this world, we have people claiming to be teachers, looking for a teacher and professing to be such but there are very few Masters. The Master’s Touch is missing all around us.
Those who have the Master’s Touch today are primarily self-taught. By way of the Law of Grace, the power of Spirit finds a way to bring knowledge where it can. If you can compare this to a tropical plant—and in particular to the Cactus, it will make complete sense. You will see that a desert flower is completely self-sufficient because it has made itself that way because it has to depend entirely on Itself and occasional Rain.
But within total self-dependency, that Desert Flower is further along the path of Guardianship than the most popular modern day Gurus. That Desert Flower sets the example of what it means to be a Guardian of flower or plant life.
By this example, people who are Guardians of their favorite hobbies and passions stay alive fundamentally by being a God-Eater. A God-Eater is a state of consciousness where Soul is survives purely on spirit. For without Spirit, a person has no desire to do or create anything.
When a person loves fixing Cars, he is a guardian of Cars. Particularly if he is taken by vintage ones, he will do everything to become a savior of those old cars.
Some musicians are Guardians of analog and organic sounds so they will not touch digital equipment although they regard them. Meanwhile DJs in particular are Guardians of Electronic sounds.
When it comes to Art, all of life falls into the category of Guardianship. One does not need to self-righteously proclaim that one is protecting or serving something—but Guardianship comes out of a basic need to care for something.
Learning how to care, in this world and in this life—if understood as Guardianship gives the person the fuel, inspiration, energy and passion to continue dabbling in their favorite arts.
The Nurse makes an Art of Nursing, not because she is trying to be creative, but by nature of Caring, she is a Guardian for caring for people on a physical health level.
Those who are into professions just for money have lost contact with the Master’s Touch. No doubt, there is an art to Business, which is highly creative. For people whose only interested in money, it can be said that they are guarding Money.
On a spiritual level however, people who focus entirely on money go on through life searching for materialistic things. They replace caring for things they would rather own. They can buy even charity, healing and love and deceive themselves and others that these are expressions of caring. Yet true philanthropy is based on being a Guardian of what money can do for others, not only money .
Someone who cares more about his business (rather than being a Guardian of how business law works—at its finest and most ethical level) will usually fail on some level…because his work is driven to earn things that depend on goals that fall outside of himself—and outside of his control. By no means does he exercise self-sufficiency, even if he is the leader in his field and owns everything.
When one looks at one’s work and disposition in how one cares, in there is the Seed of Guardianship. What a mother does all day is not just motherhood but she is the Guardian of motherhood, showing not only other mothers but her own children how to care. By caring for her own children, the child is learning Mastership.
Thus parents who have children for reasons other than Guardianship of Children violate basic principle laws. They have robbed their children from self-sufficiency and brought them into a world where the child never feels cared for or loved.
If a child does not feel cared for, he will look outwardly for material ways to find love. But the truth is that once he learns how to care for simple basic things, he will find it.
Art takes place on many levels of life. It breathes through life and permeates through all things and all activity. What is thought to be the expression of Beauty in life is the form of Art contains the secret of Guardianship. Even the Sun and Clouds in the sky take on this role—for Mother Nature is the ultimate Guardian and above that, the Cosmos keep the world efficiently in order. All of those things require a level of self-sufficiency.
Self-Sufficiency is learned at the fundamental level, from being a Guardian for something great or small: simply by caring for whatever our disposition is drawn toward and paying special attention to it with great Love.
When people work hard all their life on some premise that happiness is earned when someone else gives it to them: the tendency is to become materialistic.
The basic meaning of Materialism is that one looks at others or outside oneself, or outside conditions which control us, hoping they will grant us gratification. This becomes an unfulfilling dependency.
This is why extremely business minded people have a very high passion for Fine Art and Music. They collect them because they can buy them. They can buy an entire rock performance. But this does not mean that they are happy, nor does it mean that they are Guardians of the Masters’ Paintings or Rock music.
Once they buy everything that is tangible, they go and buy the intangible. They go and buy their happiness expressed in Art or put an asking price on Beauty—and the love is just not there. What they fail to understand is when they buy Art, they cannot buy happiness because that is like buying the Artist’s happiness. The Artist took the time to care for his expressions. What the Art does in return is to act like a mirror to reflect this happiness to everyone. But you cannot buy it.
The more materialistic a person is, the he is more drawn to surrounding himself with beautiful things—but beauty is lacking everywhere.
I have been noticing that the Google Industry professionals have been using the word “Beautiful” a lot lately. I feel that this is abuse of words on their part.
They do not know what Beauty is. They are buying it after being overfilled and stuffed beyond capacity of controlling the entire Advertising world. It is my wish that they stop using the world beauty when they send out their privacy policies to the public: such as “beautiful new policy.” There is nothing beautiful in it and this is a distortion of False Guardianship.
Since I am on this topic, I would say that Google is the Guardian of Bondage. Its job is to make sure that we remain inevitably controlled on a mental and technological level—so that we will eventually believe in their self-invented values of spiritual principles. That is why words such as “Beauty” is being subconsciously slipped into their business language. All this indicates to me is they are starved of spirituality and when they cannot own more than they have, they move onto Beauty.
You will find that Art that permeates through all life expresses Guardianship–even in the case of Google thinking their goals are filled with “Beauty.” But those who are true lovers of Art in life can tell when something is true or false.
It is a wicked game that society plays when it catches up to every peak of consciousness that we rise, particularly when humanity starts to bubble with inspiration. They shave off the cream on the top, sell it to you but feed you the bottom part instead. It is human nature to play God but if humans knew anything about it, they would see that God doesn’t play that way. So don’t blame the injustices of the world on the Invisible. Man is very transparent in his decisions.
To get around areas of Falsehood, keep an eye on the simplicity of caring without making proclamations or asking for any recognition. It is important that the plumber tries to do his job with love rather than taking on the world by writing books on the Guardianship of Plumbing.
by Ji Rising/ Blogasana.com ![]()