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Old 02-07-2019, 02:53 AM   #1
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I came upon a child of God
He was walking along the road
And I asked him where are you going
And this he told me
I’m going on down to Yasgur’s farm
I’m going to join in a rock ‘n’ roll band
I’m going to camp out on the land
I’m going to try an’ get my soul free

We are stardust
We are golden
And we’ve got to get ourselves
Back to the garden

Then can I walk beside you
I have come here to lose the smog
And I feel to be a cog in something turning
Well maybe it is just the time of year
Or maybe it’s the time of man
I don’t know who I am
But you know life is for learning

We are stardust
We are golden
And we’ve got to get ourselves
Back to the garden

By the time we got to Woodstock
We were half a million strong
And everywhere there was song and celebration
And I dreamed I saw the bombers
Riding shotgun in the sky
And they were turning into butterflies
Above our nation

We are stardust
Billion year old carbon
We are golden
Caught in the devil’s bargain
And we’ve got to get ourselves
Back to the garden

Woodstock, by Joni Mitchell

I don't know Ms Mitchell's philosophical background, but she like many saw the gathering of freaks and hippies as a watershed event. Before Woodstock we didn't realize what we were. Then we saw - we were a people and a nation.

The Jesus Movement felt itself not as an offshoot or a rejection or redirection of the Woodstock nation, but rather it's actualization.

"We are stardust - we are golden" and "we've got to get ourselves back to the garden" were affirmations, and challenges. And Jesus was the way. A great spiritual door had opened, and it had a name. Its name was Jesus.

Now, not every 19 year-old went to Woodstock, or wanted to. But it was big, and it sourced the Jesus Movement, which in turn fed Witness Lee's group. I see it as a kind of Pilgrim's Progress: if you look at post #84 and #85 you see those trying to siphon off the souls - Witness Lee and his local church, the Children of God and Moses Berg, the Rosicrusians. Etc, etc. As AMCasci wrote, "I was ripe for the picking".

The song said, "I don't know who I am; but you know life is for learning". Amen. May the Lord keep us awake always, and watchful unto prayer. If we seek, we will find. "Were not our hearts burning, as he opened for us the scriptures?"
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Old 02-07-2019, 06:32 AM   #2
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I came upon a child of God
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What does that got to do with the Casci testimony?
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What does that got to do with the Casci testimony?
"We've got to get ourselves back to the garden". Which garden?

Casci and awareness were talking of trying out different sects, some of which in hindsight were pretty sketchy. My point is that they were trying to get back to the garden. A whole generation was on the move. Why do you think they came pouring into the Lee sheep pen by the dozen and the hundred? Idealism, youthful enthusiasm and naivete. As Casci said, "ripe for the picking".

I could have picked another song. But "Woodstock" by Joni Mitchell worked for me. The song sold millions for a reason. It spoke to the masses, and it spoke of the masses. It resonated.

Sorry if it was an overstretch. I've been known to do that.
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My point is that they were trying to get back to the garden...
But my point was that the Spirit shook up society so that God's chosen could find Jesus. Part of that journey was to go "outside the camp," leaving the stifling structure of archaic denominations, finding new wine in Jesus.

Why protest (perhaps better to say "correct") my posted ideas when I mentioned the historical fact of these seekers seeking new venues (ie new wineskins) to find Jesus, and some of that "seeking" thus involved "risks," such risks that our Father was willing to take?
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my posted ideas mentioned the historical fact of these seekers seeking new venues .. to find Jesus, and some of that "seeking" thus involved risks
Yes some of that seeking involved risks or as I put it, hazards. Thus the reference to John Bunyan's ''The Pilgrim's Progress''. It always amazes me that the Jesus People phenomenon occurred. I don't know who'd have seen it ready to burst on the scene, but it did. And then it's worth noting that some of the seekers seeking new venues met Lee, who was seeking new revenues.
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