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The ESSENE GOSPEL OF PEACE |
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Book One |
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The Original Hebrew and Aramaic Texts |
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Translated and edited by |
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EDMOND BORDEAUX SZEKELY |
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MCMLXXXI |
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INTERNATIONAL BIOGENIC SOCIETY |
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Book Design by Golondrina Graohics |
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Copyright @ 1981, by the International Biogenic Society |
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Printed In the United States of America-All Rights Reserved |
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And then many sick and maimed came to Jesus, asking him. "if you know all things, tell us, why |
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do we suffer with these grievous plagues? Why are we not whole like other men? Master, heal |
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us, that we too may be made strong, and need abide no longer in our misery. We know that you |
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have it in your power to heal all manner of disease. Free us from Satan and from all his great |
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afflictions. Master, have compassion on us." |
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And Jesus answered- "Happy are you that you hunger for the truth, for I will satisfy you with the |
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bread of wisdom. Happy are you, that you knock, for I will open to you the door of life. Happy |
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are you, that you would cast off the power of Satan, for I will lead you into the kingdom of our |
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Mother's angels, where the power of Satan cannot enter." |
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And they asked him in amazement: "Who is our Mother and which her angels? And where is her |
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kingdom?" |
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"Your Mother is in you, and you in her. She bore you she gives you life. it was she who gave to |
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you your body, and to her shall you one day give it back again. Happy are you when you come to |
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know her and her kingdom; if you receive your Mother's angels and if you do her laws. I tell you |
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truly, he who does these things shall never see disease. For the power of our Mother is above all. |
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And it destroys Satan and his kingdom, and has rule over all your bodies and all living things. |
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"The blood which runs in us is born of the blood of our Earthly Mother. Her blood falls from the |
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clouds; leaps from the womb of the earth; babbles in the brooks of the mountains; flows wide in |
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the rivers of the plains; sleeps in the lakes; rages mightily in tempestuous seas. |
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"The air which we breathe is born of the breath of our Earthly Mother. Her breath is azure in the |
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heights of t heavens; soughs in the tops of the mountains; whispers the leaves of the forest; |
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billows over the cornfields; slumbers in the deep valleys, burns hot in the desert. |
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"The hardness of our bones is born of the bones of our Earthly Mother, of the rocks and of the |
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stones. They stand naked to the heavens on the tops of mountains; are as giants that lie sleeping |
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on the sides of the mountains, as idols set in the desert, and are hidden in the deepness of the |
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earth. |
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"The tenderness of our flesh is born of the flesh of our Earthly Mother; whose flesh waxes |
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yellow and red in the fruits of the trees, and nurtures us in the furrows of the fields. |
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"Our bowels are born of the bowels of our Earthly Mother, and are hid from our eyes, like the |
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invisible depths of the earth. |
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"The light of our eyes, the hearing of our ears, both are born of the colors and the sounds of our |
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Earthly Mother; which enclose us about, as the waves of the sea a fish, as the eddying air a bird. |
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"T tell you in very truth, Man is the Son of the Earthly Mother, and from her did the Son of Man |
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receive his whole body, even as the body of the newborn babe is born of the womb of his |
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mother. I tell you truly, you are one with the Earthly Mother; she is in you, and you in her. Of |
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her were you born, in her do you live, and to her shall you return again. Keep, therefore, her |
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laws, for none can live long, neither be happy, but he who honors his Earthly Mother and |
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does her laws. For your breath is her breath; your blood her blood; your bone her bone; your |
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flesh her flesh; your bowels her bowels; your eyes and your ears are her eyes and her ears. |
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"T tell you truly, should you fail to keep but one only of all these laws, should you harm but one |
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only of all your body's members, you shall be utterly lost in your grievous sickness, and there |
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shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. I tell you, unless you follow the laws of your Mother, |
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you can in no wise escape death. And he who clings to the laws of his Mother, to him shall his |
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Mother cling also. She shall heal all his plagues, and he shall never become sick. She gives him |
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long life, and protects him from all afflictions; from fire, from water, from the bite of venomous |
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serpents. For your Mother bore you, keeps life within you. She has given you her body, and none |
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but she heals you. Happy is he who loves his Mother and lies quietly in her bosom. For your |
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Mother loves you, even when you turn away from her. And how much more shall she love you, |
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if you turn to her again? I tell you truly, very great is her love, greater than the greatest of |
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mountains, deeper than the deepest seas. And those who love their Mother, she never deserts |
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them. As the hen protects her chickens, as the lioness her cubs, as the mother her newborn babe, |
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so does the Earthly Mother protect the Son of Man from all danger and from all evils. |
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"For I tell you truly, evils and dangers innumerable lie in wait for the Sons of Men. Beelzebub, |
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the prince of all devils, the source of every evil, lies in wait in the body of all the Sons of Men. |
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He is death, the lord of every plague, and taking upon him a pleasing raiment, he tempts and |
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entices the Sons of Men. Riches does he promise, and power, and splendid palaces, and garments |
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of gold and silver, and a multitude of servants, all these; he promises renown and glory, |
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fornication and lustfulness, gluttony and wine-bibbing, riotous living, and slothfulness and idle |
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days. And he entices every one by that to which their heart is most inclined. And in the day that |
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the Sons of Men have already become the slaves of all these vanities and abominations, then in |
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payment thereof he snatches from the Sons of Men all those things which the Earthly Mother |
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gave them so abundantly. He takes from them their breath, their blood, their bone, their flesh, |
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their bowels, their eyes and their ears. And the breath of the Son of Man becomes short and |
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stifled, full of pain and evil-smelling, like the breath of unclean beasts. And his blood becomes |
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thick and evil-smelling, like the water of the swamps; it clots and blackens, like the night of |
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death. And his bone becomes hard and knotted; it melts away within and breaks asunder, as a |
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stone falling down upon a rock. And his flesh waxes fat and watery; it rots and putrefies, with |
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scabs and boils that are an abomination. |
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And his bowels become full with abominable filthiness, with oozing streams of decay; and |
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multitudes of abominable worms have their habitation there. And his eyes grow dim, till dark |
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night enshrouds them, and his ears become stopped, like the silence of the grave. And last of all |
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shall the erring Son of Man lose life. For he kept not the laws of his Mother, and added sin to sin. |
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Therefore, are taken from him all the gifts of the Earthly Mother: breath, blood, bone, flesh, |
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bowels, eyes and ears, and after all else, life, with which the Earthly Mother crowned his body. |
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"But if the erring Son of Man be sorry for his sins and undo them, and return again to his Earthly |
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Mother; and if he do his Earthly Mother's laws and free himself from Satan's clutches, resisting |
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his temptations, then does the Earthly Mother receive again her erring Son with love and sends |
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him her angels that they may serve him. I tell you truly, when the Son of Man resists the Satan |
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that dwells in him and does not his will, in the same hour are found the Mother's angels there, |
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that they may serve him with all their power and free utterly the Son of Man from the power of |
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Satan. |
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"For no man can serve two masters. For either he serves Beelzebub and his devils or else he |
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serves our Earthly Mother and her angels. Either he serves death or he serves life. I ten you truly, |
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happy are those that do the laws of life and wander not upon the paths of death. For in them the |
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forces of life wax strong and they escape the plagues of death." |
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And all those round about him listened to his words with amazement, for his word was with |
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power, and he taught quite otherwise than the priests and scribes. |
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And though the sun was now set, they departed not to their homes. They sat round about Jesus |
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and asked him: "Master, which are these laws of life? Rest with us awhile longer and teach us. |
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We would listen to your teaching that we may be healed and become righteous." |
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And Jesus himself sat down in their midst and said: "I tell you truly, none can be happy, except |
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he do the Law." |
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And the others answered: "We all do the laws of Moses, our lawgiver, even as they are written in |
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the holy scriptures." |
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And Jesus answered: "Seek not the law in your scriptures, for the law is life, whereas the |
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scripture is dead. I tell you truly, Moses received not his laws from God in writing, but through |
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the living word. The law is living word of living God to living prophets for living men. In |
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everything that is life is the law written. You find it in the grass, in the tree, in the river, in the |
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mountain, in the birds of heaven, in the fishes of the sea; but seek it chiefly in yourselves. For I |
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tell you truly, all living things are nearer to God than the scripture which is without life. God so |
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made life and all living things that they might by the everlasting word teach the laws of the true |
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God to man. God wrote not the laws in the pages of books, but in your heart and in your spirit. |
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They are in your breath, your blood, your bone; in your flesh, your bowels, your eyes, your ears, |
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and in every little part of your body. They are present in the air, in the water, in the earth, in the |
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plants, in th e sunbeams, in the depths and in the heights. They all speak to you that you may |
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understand the tongue and the will of the living God. But you shut your eyes that you may not |
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see, and you shut your ears that you may not hear. I tell you truly, that the scripture is the work |
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of man, but life and all its hosts are the work of our God. Wherefore do you not listen to the |
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words of God which are written in His works? And wherefore do you study the dead scriptures |
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which are the work of the hands of men?" |
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"How may we read the laws of God elsewhere than in the scriptures? Where are they written? |
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Read them to us from there where you see them, for we know nothing else but the scriptures |
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which we have inherited from our forefathers. Tell us the laws of which you speak, that hearing |
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them we may be healed and justified." |
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Jesus said: "You do not understand the words of life, because you are in death. Darkness darkens |
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your eyes and your ears are stopped with deafness. For I tell you, it profits you not at all that you |
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pore over dead scriptures if by your deeds you deny him who has given you the scriptures. |
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I tell you truly, God and his laws are not in that which you do. They are not in gluttony and in |
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wine-bibbing, neither in riotous living, nor in lustfulness, nor in seeking after riches, nor yet in |
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hatred of your enemies. For all these things are far from the true God and from his angels. But all |
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these things come from the kingdom of darkness and the lord of all evils. And all these things do |
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you carry in yourselves; and so the word and the power of God enter not into you, because all |
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manner of evil and all manner of abominations have their dwelling in your body and your spirit. |
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If you will that the living God's word and his power may enter you, defile not your body and |
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your spirit; for the body is the temple of the spirit, and the spirit is the temple of God. Purify, |
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therefore, the temple, that the Lord of the temple may dwell therein and occupy a place that is |
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worthy of him. |
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"And from all temptations of your body and your spirit, coming from Satan, withdraw beneath |
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the shadow of God's heaven. |
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"Renew yourselves and fast. For I tell you truly, that Satan and his plagues may only be cast out |
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by -fasting and by prayer. Go by yourself and fast alone, and show your fasting to no man. The |
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living God shall see it and great shall be your reward. And fast till Beelzebub and all his evils |
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depart from you, and all the angels of our Earthly Mother come and serve you. For I tell you |
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truly, except you fast, you shall never be freed from the power of Satan and from all diseases that |
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come from Satan. Fast and pray fervently, seeking the power of the living God for your healing. |
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While you fast, eschew the Sons of Men and seek our Earthly Mother's angels, for he that seeks |
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shall find. |
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"Seek the fresh air of the forest and of the fields, and there in the midst of them shall you find the |
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angel of air. Put off your shoes and your clothing and suffer the angel of air to embrace all your |
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body. Then breathe long and deeply, that the angel of air may be brought within you. I tell you |
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truly, the angel of air shall cast out of your body all uncleannesses which defiled it without and |
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within. And thus shall all evil-smelling and unclean things rise out of you, as the smoke of fire |
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curls upwards and is lost in the sea of the air. For I tell you truly, holy is the angel of air, who |
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cleanses all that is unclean and makes all evil-smelling things of a sweet odor. No man may |
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come before the face of God, whom the angel of air lets not pass. Truly, all must be born again |
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by air and by truth, for your body breathes the air of the Earthly Mother, and your spirit breathes |
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the truth of the Heavenly Father. |
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"After the angel of air, seek the angel of water. Put off your shoes and your clothing and |
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suffer the angel of water to embrace all your body. Cast yourselves wholly into his enfolding |
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arms, and as often as you move the air with your breath, move with your body the water also. I |
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tell you truly, the angel of water shall cast out of your body all uncleannesses which defiled it |
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without and within. And all unclean and evil-smelling things shall flow out of you, even as the |
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uncleannesses of garments washed in water flow away and are lost in the stream of the river. I |
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tell you truly, holy is the angel of water who cleanses all that is unclean and makes all evil- |
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smelling things of a sweet odor. No man may come before the face of God whom the angel of |
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water lets not pass. in very truth, all must be born again of water and of truth, for your |
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body bathes in the river of earthly life, and your spirit bathes in the river of life everlasting. |
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For you receive your blood from our Earthly Mother and the truth from our Heavenly Father. |
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"Think not that it is sufficient that the angel of water embrace you outwards only. I tell you truly, |
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the uncleanness within is greater by much than the uncleanness without. And he who cleanses |
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himself without, but within remains unclean, is like to tombs that outwards are painted fair, but |
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are within full of all manner of horrible uncleannesses and abominations. So I tell you truly, |
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suffer the angel of water to baptize you also within, that you may become free from all your |
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past sins, and that within likewise you may become as pure as the river's foam sporting in |
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the sunlight. |
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"Seek, therefore, a large trailing gourd, having a stalk the length of a man; take out its inwards |
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and fill it with water from the river which the sun has warmed. Hang it upon the branch of a tree, |
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and kneel upon the ground before the angel of water, and suffer the end of the stalk of the trailing |
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gourd to enter your hinder parts, that the water may flow through all your bowels. Afterwards |
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rest kneeling on the ground before the angel of water and pray to the living God that he will |
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forgive you all your past sins, and pray the angel of water that he will free your body from every |
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uncleanness and disease. Then let the water run out from your body, that it may carry away from |
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within it all the unclean and evil-smelling things of Satan. And you shall see with your eyes and |
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smell with your nose all the abominations, and uncleannesses which defiled the temple of your |
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body; even all the sins which abode in your body, tormenting you with all manner of pains. I tell |
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you truly, baptism with water frees you from all of these. Renew your baptizing with water |
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on every day of your fast, till the day when you see that the water which flows out of you is |
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as pure as the river's foam. Then betake your body to the coursing river, and there in the arms |
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of the angel of water render thanks to the living God that he has freed you from your sins. And |
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this holy baptizing by the angel of water is: Rebirth unto the new life. For your eyes shall |
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henceforth see, and your ears shall hear. Sin no more, therefore, after your baptism, that the |
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angels of air and of water may eternally abide in you and serve you evermore. |
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"And if afterward there remain within you aught of your past sins and uncleannesses, seek the |
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angel of sunlight. Put off your shoes and your clothing and suffer the angel of sunlight to |
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embrace all your body. Then breathe long and deeply, that the angel of sunlight may be brought |
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within you. And the angel of sunlight shall cast out of your body all evil-smelling and unclean |
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things which defiled it without and within. And all unclean and evil-smelling things shall rise |
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from you, even as the darkness of night fades before the brightness of the rising sun. For I tell |
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you truly, holy is the angel of sunlight who cleans out all uncleannesses and makes all evil- |
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smelling things of a sweet odor. None may come before the face of God, whom the angel of |
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sunlight lets not pass. Truly, all must be born again of sun and of truth, for your body basks in |
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the sunlight of the Earthly Mother, and your spirit basks in the sunlight of the truth of the |
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Heavenly Father. |
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"The angels of air and of water and of sunlight are brethren. They were given to the Son of Man |
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that they might serve him, and that he might go always from one to the other. |
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"Holy, likewise, is their embrace. They are indivisible children of the Earthly Mother, so do not |
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you put asunder those whom earth and heaven have made one. Let these three brother angels |
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enfold you every day and let them abide with you through all your fasting. |
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"For I tell you truly, the power of devils, all sins and uncleannesses shall depart in haste from |
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that body which is embraced by these three angels. As thieves flee from a deserted house at the |
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coming of the lord of the house, one by the door, one by the window, and the third by the roof, |
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each where he is found, and whither he is able, even so shall flee from your bodies all devils of |
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evil, all past sins, and all uncleannesses and diseases which defiled the temple of your bodies. |
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When the Earthly Mother's angels enter into your bodies, in such wise that the lords of the |
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temple repossess it again, then shall all evil smells depart in haste by your breath and by your |
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skin, corrupt waters by your mouth and by your skin, by your hinder and your privy parts. And |
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all these things you shall see with your eyes and smell with your nose and touch with your hands. |
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And when all sins and uncleannesses are gone from your body, your blood shall become as pure |
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as our Earthly Mother's blood and as the river's foam sporting in the sunlight. And your breath |
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shall become as pure as the breath of odorous flowers; your flesh as pure as the flesh of fruits |
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reddening upon the leaves of trees; the light of your eye as clear and bright as the brightness of |
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the sun shining upon the blue sky. And now shall all the angels of the Earthly Mother serve you. |
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And your breath, your blood, your flesh shall be one with the breath, the blood and the flesh of |
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the Earthly Mother, that your spirit also may become one with the spirit of your Heavenly Father. |
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For truly, no one can reach the Heavenly Father unless through the Earthly Mother. Even as no |
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newborn babe can understand the teaching of his father till his mother has suckled him, bathed |
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him, nursed him, put him to sleep and nurtured him. While the child is yet small, his place is |
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with his mother and he must obey his mother. When the child is grown up, his father takes him |
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to work at his side in the field, and the child comes back to his mother o nly when the hour of |
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dinner and supper is come. And now his father teaches him, that he may become skilled in the |
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works of his father. And when the father sees that his son understands his teaching and does his |
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work well, he gives him all his possessions, that they may belong to his beloved son, and that his |
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son may continue his father's work. I tell you truly, happy is that son who accepts the counsel of |
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his mother and walks therein. And a hundred times more happy is that son who accepts and |
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walks also in the counsel of his father, for it was said to you: 'Honor thy father and thy mother |
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that thy days may be long upon this earth.’ But I say to you, Sons of Man: Honor your Earthly |
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Mother and keep all her laws, that your days may be long on this earth, and honor your Heavenly |
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Father that Eternal Life may be yours in the heavens. For the Heavenly Father is a hundred times |
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greater than all fathers by seed and by blood, and greater is the Earthly Mother than all mothers |
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by the body. And d earer is the Son of Man in the eyes of his Heavenly Father and of his Earthly |
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Mother than are children in the eyes of their fathers by seed and by blood and of their mothers by |
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the body. And more wise are the words and laws of your Heavenly Father and of your Earthly |
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Mother than the words and the will of all fathers by seed and by blood, and of all mothers by the |
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body. And of more worth also is the inheritance of your Heavenly Father and of your Earthly |
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Mother, the everlasting kingdom of earthly and heavenly life, than all the inheritances of your |
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fathers by seed and by blood, and of your mothers by the body. |
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"And your true brothers are all those who do the will of your Heavenly Father and of your |
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Earthly Mother, and not your brothers by blood. I tell you truly, that your true brothers in the |
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will of the Heavenly Father and of the Earthly Mother will love you a thousand times more than |
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your brothers by blood. For since the days of Cain and Abel, when brothers by blood |
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transgressed the will of God, there is no true brotherhood by blood. And brothers do unto |
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brothers as do strangers. Therefore, I say to you, love your true brothers in the will of God a |
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thousand times more than your brothers by blood. |
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FOR YOUR HEAVENLY FATHER IS LOVE. |
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FOR YOUR EARTHLY MOTHER IS LOVE. |
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FOR THE SON OF MAN IS LOVE. |
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"It is by love, that the Heavenly Father and the Earthly Mother and the Son of Man become one. |
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For the spirit of the Son of Man was created from the spirit of the Heaven Father, and his body |
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from the body of the Earthly Mother. Become, therefore, perfect as the spirit of your Heavenly |
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Father and the body of your Earthly Mother are perfect. And so love your Heavenly Father, as he |
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loves your spirit. And so love your Earthly Mother, as she loves your body. And so love your |
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true brothers, as your Heavenly Father and your Earthly Mother love them. And then your |
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Heavenly Father shall give you his holy spirit, and your Earthly Mother shall give you her holy |
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body. And then shall the Sons of Men like true brothers give love one to another, the love which |
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they received from their Heavenly Father and from their Earthly Mother; and they shall all |
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become comforters one of another. And then shall disappear from the earth all evil and all |
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sorrow, and there shall be love and joy upon earth. And then shall the earth be like the heavens, |
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and the kingdom of God shall come. And then shall come the Son of Man in all his glory, to |
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inherit the kingdom of God. And then shall the Sons of Men divide their divine inheritance, the |
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kingdom of God. For the Sons of Men live in the Heavenly Father and in the Earthly Mother, and |
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the Heavenly Father and the Earthly Mother live in them. And then with the kingdom of God |
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shall come the end of the times. For the Heavenly Father's love gives to all life everlasting in the |
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kingdom of God. For love is eternal. Love is stronger than death. |
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"Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am become as |
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sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal. Though I tell what is to come, and know all secrets, and all |
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wisdom; and though I have faith strong as the storm which lifts mountains from their seat, but |
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have not love, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and give all my |
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fire that I have received from my Father, but have not love, I am in no wise profited. Love is |
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patient, love is kind. Love is not envious, works not evil, knows not pride; is not rude, neither |
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selfish; is slow to anger, imagines no mischief; rejoices not in injustice, but delights in justice. |
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Love defends all, love believes all, love hopes all, love bears all; never exhausts itself; but as for |
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tongues they shall cease, and, as for knowledge, it shall vanish away. For we have truth in part, |
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and error in part, but when the fullness of perfection is come, that which is in part shall be |
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blotted out. When a man was a child he spoke as a child, understood as a child, thought as a |
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child; but when he became a man he put away childish things. For now we see through a glass |
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and through dark sayings. Now we know in part, but when we are come before the face of God, |
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we shall not know in part, but even as we are taught by him. And now remain these three: faith |
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and hope and love; but the greatest of these is love. |
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"And now I speak to you in the living tongue of the living God, through the holy spirit of our |
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Heavenly Father. There is none yet among you that can understand all this of which I speak. He |
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who expounds to you the scriptures speaks to you in a dead tongue of dead men, through his |
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diseased and mortal body. Him, therefore, can all men understand, for all men are diseased and |
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all are in death. No one sees the light of life. Blind man leads blind on the dark paths of sins, |
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diseases and sufferings; and at the last all fall into the pit of death. |
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"I am sent to you by the Father, that I may make the light of life to shine before you. The light |
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lightens itself and the darkness, but the darkness knows only itself, and knows not the light. I |
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have still many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them yet. For your eyes are used to the |
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darkness, and the full light of the Heavenly Father would make you blind. Therefore, you cannot |
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yet understand that which I speak to you concerning the Heavenly Father who sent me to you. |
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Follow, therefore, first, only the laws of your Earthly Mother, of which I have told you. And |
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when her angels shall have cleansed and renewed your bodies and strengthened your eyes, you |
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will be able to bear the light of our Heavenly Father. When you can gaze on the brightness of the |
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noonday sun with unflinching eyes, you can then look upon the blinding light of your Heavenly |
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Father, which is a thousand times brighter than the brightness of a thousand suns. But how |
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should you look upon the blinding light of you r Heavenly Father, when you cannot even bear |
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the shining of the blazing sun? Believe me, the sun is as the flame of a candle beside the sun of |
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truth of the Heavenly Father. Have but faith, therefore, and hope, and love. I tell you truly, you |
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shall not want your reward. If you believe in my words, you believe in him who sent me, who is |
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the lord of all, and with whom all things are possible. For what is impossible with men, all these |
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things are possible with God. If you believe in the angels of the Earthly Mother and do her laws, |
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your faith shall sustain you and you shall never see disease. Have hope also in the love of your |
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Heavenly Father, for he who trusts in him shall never be deceived, nor shall he ever see death. |
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"Love one another, for God is love, and so shall his angels know that you walk in his paths. |
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And then shall all the angels come before your face and serve you. And Satan with all sins, |
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diseases and uncleannesses shall depart from your body. Go, eschew your sins; repent |
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yourselves; baptize yourselves; that you may be born again and sin no more." |
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Then Jesus rose. But all else remained sitting, for every man felt the power of his words. And |
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then the full moon appeared between the breaking clouds and folded Jesus in its brightness. And |
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sparks flew upward from his hair, and he stood among them in the moonlight, as though he |
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hovered in the air. And no man moved, neither was the voice of any heard. And no one knew |
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how long a time had passed, for time stood still. |
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Then Jesus stretched out his hands to them and said: "Peace be with you." And so he departed, as |
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a breath of wind sways the green of trees. |
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And for a long while yet the company sat still and then they woke in the silence, one man after |
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another, like as from a long dream. But none would go, as if the words of him who had left them |
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ever sounded in their ears. And they sat as though they listened to some wondrous music. |
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But at last one, as it were a little fearfully, said: "How good it is to be here." Another: "Would |
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that this night were everlasting." And others: "Would that he might be with us always." "Of a |
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truth he is God's messenger, for he planted hope within our hearts." And no man wished to go |
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home, saying: "I go not home where all is dark and joyless. Why should we go home where no |
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one loves us?" |
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And they spoke on this wise, for they were almost all poor, lame, blind, maimed, beggars, |
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homeless, despised in their wretchedness, who were only borne for pity's sake in the houses |
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where they found a few day's refuge. Even certain, who had both home and family, said: "We |
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also will stay with you." For every man felt that the words of him who was gone bound the little |
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company with threads invisible. And all felt that they were born again. They saw before them a |
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shining world, even when the moon was hidden in the clouds. And in the hearts of all blossomed |
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wondrous flowers of wondrous beauty, the flowers of joy. |
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And when the bright sunbeams appeared over the earth's rim, they all felt that it was the sun of |
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the coming kingdom of God. And with joyful countenances they went forth to meet God's |
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angels. |
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And many unclean and sick followed Jesus' words and sought the banks of the murmuring |
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streams. They put off their shoes and their clothing, they fasted, and they gave up their bodies to |
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the angels of air, of water, and of sunshine. And the Earthly Mother's angels embraced them, |
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possessing their bodies both inwards and outwards. And all of them saw all evils, sins and |
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uncleannesses depart in haste from them. |
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And the breath of some became as stinking as that which is loosed from the bowels, and some |
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had an issue of spittle, and evil-smelling and unclean vomit rose from their inward parts. All |
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these uncleannesses flowed by their mouths. In some, by the nose, in others by the eyes and ears. |
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And many did have a noisome and abominable sweat come from all their body, over all their |
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skin. And on many limbs great hot boils broke forth, from which carne out uncleannesses with an |
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evil smell, and urine flowed abundantly from their body; and in many their urine was all but |
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dried up and became thick as the honey of bees; that of others was almost red or black, and as |
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hard almost as the sand of rivers. And many belched stinking gases from their bowels, like the |
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breath of devils. And their stench became so great that none could bear it. |
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And when they baptized themselves, the angel of water entered their bodies, and from them |
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flowed out all the abominations and uncleannesses of their past sins, and like a falling mountain |
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stream gushed from their bodies a multitude of hard and soft abominations. And the ground |
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where their waters flowed was polluted, and so great became the stench that none could remain |
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there. And the devils left their bowels in the shape of multitudinous worms which writhed in |
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impotent rage after the angel of water had cast them out of the bowels of the Sons of Men. And |
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then descended upon them the power of the angel of sunshine, and they perished there in their |
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desperate writhings, trod underfoot by the angel of sunshine. And all were trembling with terror |
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when they looked upon all these abominations of Satan, from which the angels had saved them. |
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And they rendered thanks to God who had sent his angels for their deliverance. |
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And there were some whom great pains tormented, which would not depart from them; and |
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knowing not what they should do, they resolved to send one of them to Jesus, for they greatly |
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wished he should be with them. |
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And when two were gone to seek him, they saw Jesus himself approaching by the bank of the |
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river. And their hearts were filled with hope and joy when they heard his greeting, "Peace |
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be with you." And many were the questions that they desired to ask him, but in their |
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astonishment they could not begin, for nothing came into their minds. Then said Jesus to them: "I |
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come because you need me." And one cried out: "Master, we do indeed, come and free us from |
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our pains." |
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And Jesus spoke to them in parables: "You are like the prodigal son, who for many years did eat |
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and drink, and passed his days in riotousness and lechery with his friends. And every week |
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without his father's knowledge he incurred new debts, and squandered all in a few days. And the |
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moneylenders always lent to him, because his father possessed great riches and always paid |
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patiently the debts of his son. And in vain did he with fair words admonish his son, for he never |
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listened to the admonitions of his father, who besought him in vain that he would give up his |
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debaucheries which had no end, and that he would go to his fields to watch over the labor of his |
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servants. And the son always promised him everything if he would pay his old debts, but the next |
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day he began again. And for more than seven years the son continued in his riotous living. But, |
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at last, his father lost patience and no more paid to the moneylenders the debts of his son. "if I |
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continue always to pay," he said, "there will be no end to the sins of my son." Then the |
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moneylenders, who were deceived, in their wrath took the son into slavery that he might by his |
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daily toil pay back to them the money which he had borrowed. And then ceased the eating and |
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drinking and the daily excesses. From morning until night by the sweat of his face he watered the |
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fields, and all of his limbs ached with the unaccustomed labor. And he lived upon dry bread, and |
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had naught but his tears with which he could water it. And three days after he suffered so much |
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from the heat and from weariness that he said to his master: 'I can work no more, for all my |
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limbs do ache. How long would you torment me?’ "Till the day when by the labor of your hands |
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you pay me all your debts, and when seven years are passed, you will be free.' And the desperate |
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son answered weeping: ‘But I cannot bear so much as seven days. Have pity on me, for all my |
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limbs do burn and ache." And the wicked creditor cried out: 'Press on with the work; if you could |
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for seven years spend your days and your nights in riotousness, now must you work for seven |
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years. I will not forgive you till you pay back all your debts to the uttermost drachma.' And the |
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son, with his limbs racked with pain, went back despairing to the fields to continue his work. |
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Already he could hardly stand upon his feet because of his weariness and of his pains, when the |
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seventh day was come-the Sabbath day, in which no man works in the field. Then the son |
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gathered the remnant of his strength and staggered to the house of his father. And he cast himself |
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down at his father's feet and said: 'Father, believe me for the last time and forgive me all my |
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offenses against your swear to you that I will never again live riotously and that I will be your |
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obedient son in all things. Free me from the hands of my oppressor. Father, look upon me and |
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upon my sick limbs, and harden not your heart.' Then tears came into his father's eyes, and he |
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took his son in his arms, and said: 'Let us rejoic e, for today a great joy is given me, because I |
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have found again my beloved son, who was lost.' And he clothed him with his choicest raiment |
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and all the day long they made merry. And on the morning of the morrow he gave his son a bag |
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of silver that he might pay to his creditors all that he owed them. And when his son came back, |
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he said to him: 'My son, do you see that it is easy, through riotous living, to incur debts for seven |
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years, but their payment is difficult by the heavy labor of seven years." 'Father, it is indeed hard |
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to pay them, even for seven days.’ And his father admonished him, saying: 'For this once alone |
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has it been permitted you to pay your debts in seven days instead of seven years, the rest is |
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forgiven you. But take heed that in the time to come you do not incur more debts. For I tell you |
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truly, that none else but your father forgives you your debts, because you are his son. For with all |
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else you would have had to labor hard for seven years, as it is commanded in our laws.’ |
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My father, I will henceforth be your loving and obedient son, and I will not any more incur |
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debts, for I know that their payment is hard.’ |
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"And he went to his father's field and watched every day over the work of his father's laborers. |
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And he never made his laborers work hard, for he remembered his own heavy labor. And the |
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years passed, and his father's possession increased ever more and more beneath his hand, for the |
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blessing of his father was upon his labor. And slowly he gave back tenfold to his father all that |
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he had squandered in the seven years. And when his father saw that his son used well his |
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servants and all his possessions, he said to him: 'My son, I see that my possessions are in good |
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hands. I give you all my cattle, my house, my lands and my treasures. Let all this be your |
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heritage, continue increasing it that I may have delight in you.’ And when the son had received |
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his inheritance from his father, he forgave their debts to all his debtors who could not pay him, |
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for he did not forget that his debt also had been forgiven when he could not pay it. And God |
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blessed him with long life, with many children and with much riches, because he was kind to all |
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his servants and to all his cattle." |
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Then Jesus turned to the sick folk and said: "I speak to you in parables that you may better |
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understand God's word. The seven years of eating and drinking and of riotous living are the sins |
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of the past. The wicked creditor is Satan. The debts are diseases. The heavy labor is pains. The |
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prodigal son, he is yourselves. The payment of the debts is the casting from you of devils and |
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diseases, and the healing of your body. The bag of silver received from the father is the liberating |
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power of the angels. The father is God. The father's possessions are earth and heaven. The |
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servants of the father are the angels. The father's field is the world, which is changed into the |
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kingdom of the heavens, if the Sons of Man work thereon together with the angels of the |
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Heavenly Father. For I tell you, it is better that the son should obey his father and keep watch |
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over his father's servants in the field, than that he should become the debtor of the wicked |
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creditor and toil and sweat in serfdom to repa y all his debts. it is better, likewise, if the Sons of |
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Man also obey the laws of their Heavenly Father, and work together with his angels upon his |
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kingdom, than that they should become the debtors of Satan, the lord of death, of all sins and all |
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diseases, and that they should suffer with pains and sweat till they have repaid all their sins. I tell |
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you truly, great and many are your sins. Many years have you yielded to the enticings of Satan. |
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You have been gluttonous, wine-bibbers and gone a-whoring, and your past debts have |
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multiplied. And now you must repay them, and payment is difficult and hard. Be not, therefore, |
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already impatient after the third day, like the prodigal son, but wait patiently for the seventh day |
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which is sanctified by God, and then go with humble and obedient heart before the face of your |
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Heavenly Father, that he may forgive you your sins and all your past debts. I tell you truly, your |
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Heavenly Father loves you without end, for he also allows you to pay in seven days the debts of |
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seven years. Those that owe the sins and diseases of seven years, but pay honestly and persevere |
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till the seventh day, to them shall our Heavenly Father forgive the debts of all these seven years. |
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"If we sin for seven times seven years?" asked a sick man who suffered horribly. "Even in that |
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case the Heavenly Father forgives you all your debts in seven times seven days. |
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"Happy are those that persevere to the end, for the devils of Satan write all your evil deeds in a |
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book, in the book of your body and your spirit. I tell you truly, there is not one sinful deed, but it |
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is written, even from the beginning of the world, before our Heavenly Father. For you may |
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escape the laws made by kings, but the laws of your God, these may none of the Sons of Man |
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escape. And when you come before the face of God, the devils of Satan bear witness against |
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you with your deed, and God sees your sins written in the book of your body and of your |
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spirit and is sad in his heart. But if you repent of your sins, and by fasting and prayer you |
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seek the angels of God, then each day that you continue to fast and to pray, God's angels |
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blot out one year of your evil deeds from the book of your body and your spirit. And when |
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the last page is also blotted out and cleansed from all your sins, you stand before the face of God, |
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and God rejoices in his heart and forgets all your sins. He frees you from the clutches of Satan |
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and from suffering; he takes you within his house and commands that all his servants, all his |
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angels serve you. Long life does he give you, and you shall never see disease. And if, |
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thenceforward, instead of sinning, you pass your days in doing good deeds, then the angels |
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of God shall write all your good deeds in the book of your body and of your spirit. I tell you |
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truly, no good deed remains unwritten before God, not from the beginning of the world. |
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For from your kings and your governors you may wait in vain for your reward, but never do your |
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good deeds want their reward from God. |
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"And when you come before the face of God, his angels bear witness for you with your good |
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deeds. And God sees your good deeds written in your bodies and in your spirits, and rejoices in |
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his heart. He blesses your body and your spirit and all your deeds, and gives you for a heritage |
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his earthly and heavenly kingdom, that in it you may have life everlasting. Happy is he who can |
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enter into the kingdom of God, for he shall never see death." |
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And a great silence fell at his words. And those that were discouraged took new strength from his |
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words and continued to fast and to pray. And he who had spoken the first, said to him: "I will |
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persevere to the seventh day." And the second, likewise, said to him: "I also will persevere to the |
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Jesus answered them: "Happy are those that persevere to the end, for they shall inherit the earth." |
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And there were many sick among them tormented with grievous pains, and they hardly crawled |
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to Jesus' feet. For they could no longer walk upon their feet. They said: "Master, we are |
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grievously tormented with pain; tell us what we shall do." And they showed Jesus their feet in |
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which the bones were twisted and knotted and said: "Neither the angel of air, nor of water, nor of |
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sunshine has assuaged our pains, notwithstanding that we baptized ourselves, and do fast and |
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pray, and follow your words in all things." |
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"T tell you truly, your bones will be healed. Be not discouraged, but seek for cure nigh the |
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healer of bones, the angel of earth. For thence were your bones taken, and thither will they |
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return." |
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And he pointed with his hand to where the running of the water and the sun's heat had softened |
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to clayey mud the earth by the edge of the water. "Sink your feet in the mire, that the embrace of |
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the angel of earth may draw out from your bones all uncleanness and all disease. And you will |
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see Satan and your pains fly from the embrace of the angel of earth. And the knots of your bones |
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will vanish away, and they will be straightened, and all your pains will disappear." |
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And the sick followed his words, for they knew that they would be healed. |
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And there were also other sick who suffered much from their pains, howbeit, they persisted in |
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their fasting. And their force was spent, and great heat tormented them. And when they would |
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have risen from their bed to go to Jesus, their heads began to turn, as if it were a gusty wind |
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which shook them, and as oft as they tried to stand upon their feet they fell back to the ground. |
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Then Jesus went to them and said: "You suffer, for Satan and his diseases torment your bodies. |
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But fear not, for their power over you will quickly end. For Satan is like a choleric neighbor who |
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entered his neighbor's house while he was absent, intending to take his goods away to his own |
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house. But some told the other that his enemy was ravaging within his house, and he came back |
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to his house, running. And when the wicked neighbor, having gathered together all that pleased |
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him, saw from afar the master of the house returning in haste, then he was very wroth that he |
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could not take all away, and set to breaking and spoiling all that was there, to destroy all. So that |
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even if the things might not be his, the other might have nothing. But immediately the lord of the |
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house came in, and before the wicked neighbor fulfilled his purpose, he took him and cast him |
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out of the house. I tell you truly, even so did Satan enter your bodies which are the habitation of |
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God. And he took in his power all that he wished to steal: your breath, your blood, your bone, |
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your flesh, your bowels, your eyes, and your ears. But by your fasting and your prayer, you have |
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called back the lord of your body and his angels. And now Satan sees that the true lord of |
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your body returns, and that it is the end of his power. Wherefore, in his wrath he gathers |
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his strength once again, that he may destroy your bodies before the coming of the lord. It is |
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for this that Satan torments you so grievously, for he feels that the end is come. But let not your |
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hearts tremble, for soon will the angels of God appear, to occupy again their abodes and |
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rededicate them as temples of God. And they will seize Satan and cast himn from your bodies |
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with all his diseases and all his uncleannesses. And happy will you be, for you will receive the |
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reward of your steadfastness, and you will never see disease." |
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And there was among the sick, one that was more tormented by Satan than all the others. And his |
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body was as parched as a skeleton, and his skin yellow as a falling leaf. He was so weak already |
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that he could not, even upon his hands, crawl to Jesus, and cried only to him from afar: "Master, |
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have pity on me, for never has man suffered, not from the beginning of the world, as I do suffer. |
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I know that you are indeed sent by God, and I know that if you will, you can straightway cast out |
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Satan from my body. Do not the angels of God obey God's messenger? Come, Master, and cast |
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out Satan from me now, for he rages angrily within me and grievous is his torment." |
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And Jesus answered him: "Satan torments you thus greatly because you have already fasted |
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many days, and you do not pay to him his tribute. You do not feed him with all the abominations |
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with which you hitherto defiled the temple of your spirit. You torment Satan with hunger, and so |
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in his anger he torments you also. Fear not, for I tell you, Satan will be destroyed before your |
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body is destroyed; for while you fast and pray, the angels of God protect your body, that Satan's |
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power may not destroy you. And the anger of Satan is impotent against the angels of God." |
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Then they all came to Jesus and with loud cries besought him saying: "Master, have compassion |
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on him, for he suffers more than we all, and if you do not at once cast Satan out of him, we fear |
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he will not live until tomorrow." |
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And Jesus answered them: "Great is your faith. Be it according to your faith, and you shall see |
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soon, face to face, the frightful countenance of Satan, and the power of the Son of Man. For I |
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will cast out from you the powerful Satan by the strength of the innocent lamb of God, the |
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weakest creature of the Lord. For the holy spirit of God makes more powerful the weakest than |
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the strongest." |
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And Jesus milked an ewe which was feeding among the grass. And he put the milk upon the sand |
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made hot by the sun, saying: "Lo, the power of the angel of water has entered this milk. And now |
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the power of the angel of sunshine will enter it also." |
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And the milk became hot by the strength of the sun. |
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"And now the angels of water and of sun will join with the angel of air." |
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And lo, the vapor of the hot milk began to rise slowly into the air. |
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that it may come into your body and cast out the Satan from you." |
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And the sick man whom Satan tormented did breathe within himself, deeply, the rising whitish |
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vapor. |
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"Straightway will Satan leave your body, since for three days he starves and finds no food within |
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you. He will come out of you to satisfy his hunger by the hot steaming milk, for this food finds |
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favor in his sight. He will smell its smell, and will not be able to resist the hunger which has |
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tormented him three days already. But the Son of Man will destroy his body, that he may torment |
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none else again." |
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Then the sick man's body was seized with an ague, and he retched as though he would vomit, but |
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he could not. And he gasped for air, for his breath was spent. And he fainted on the lap of Jesus. |
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"Now does Satan leave his body. See him." And Jesus pointed to the sick man's opened mouth. |
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And then they all saw with astonishment and terror that Satan was coming out from his mouth in |
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the shape of an abominable worm, straight towards the steaming milk. Then Jesus took two sharp |
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stones in his hands and crushed the head of Satan, and drew out from the sick man all the body |
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of the monster which was almost as long as the man. When the abominable worm came out of |
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the sick man's throat, he recovered at once his breath, and then all his pains ceased. And the |
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others looked with terror at the abominable body of Satan. |
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"See, what an abominable beast you carried and nourished in your body for long years. I have |
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cast it out of you and killed it that it may never again torment you. Give thanks to God that his |
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angels have made you free, and sin no more, lest Satan return to you again. Let your body be |
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And they were all amazed at his words and at his power. And they said: "Master, you are indeed |
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"And you," answered Jesus, "be true Sons of God, that you also may partake in his power and in |
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the knowledge of all secrets. For wisdom and power can come only from the love of God. Love, |
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therefore, your Heavenly Father and your Earthly Mother with all your heart, and with all your |
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spirit. And serve them, that their angels may serve you also. Let all your deeds be sacrificed to |
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God. And feed not Satan, for the wages of sin is death. But with God lies the reward of the good, |
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his love, which is knowledge and power of eternal life." |
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And they all knelt down to give thanks to God for his love. |
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And Jesus departed, saying: "I will come again to all who persist in prayer and fasting tAl the |
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seventh day. Peace be with you." |
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And the sick man from whom Jesus had cast out the Satan, stood up, for the strength of life had |
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come back to him. He breathed out deeply, and his eyes became clear, for every pain had left |
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him. And he cast himself down upon the ground where Jesus had stood, and he kissed the print |
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of his feet and he wept. |
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And it was by the bed of a stream, many sick fasted and prayed with God's angels for seven days |
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and seven nights. And great was their reward, because they followed Jesus' words. And with the |
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passing of the seventh day, all their pains left them. And when the sun rose over the earth's rim |
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they saw Jesus coming towards them from the mountain, with the brightness of the rising sun |
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about his head. |
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"Peace be with you." |
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And they said no word at all, but only cast themselves down before him, and touched the hem of |
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"Give thanks not to me, but to your Earthly Mother, who sent you her healing angels. Go, and sin |
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no more, that you may never again see disease. And let the healing angels become your |
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guardians." |
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But they answered him: "Whither should we go, Master, for with you are the words of eternal |
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life? Tell us, what are the sins which we must shun, that we may nevermore see disease?" |
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Jesus answered: "Be it so according to your faith," and he sat down among them, saying: |
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"It was said to them of old time, 'Honor thy Heavenly Father and thy Earthly Mother, and do |
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their commandments, that thy days may be long upon the earth.’ And next afterward was given |
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this commandment, "Thou shalt not kill,’ for life is given to all by God, and that which God has |
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given, let not man take away. For-I tell you truly, from one Mother proceeds all that lives upon |
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the earth. Therefore, he who kills, kills his brother. And from him will the Earthly Mother turn |
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away, and will pluck from him her quickening breasts. And he will be shunned by her angels, |
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and Satan will have his dwelling in his body. And the flesh of slain beasts in his body will |
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become his own tomb. For I tell you truly, he who kills, kills himself, and whoso eats the |
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flesh of slain beasts, eats of the body of death. For in his blood every drop of their blood turns |
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to poison; in his breath their breath to stink; in his flesh their flesh to boils; in his bones their |
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bones to chalk; in his bowels their bowels t 0 decay; in his eyes their eyes to scales; in his ears |
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their ears to waxy issue. And their death will become his death. For only in the service of your |
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Heavenly Father are your debts of seven years forgiven in seven clays. But Satan forgives you |
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nothing and you must pay him for all. 'Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot; |
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burning for burning, wound for wound; life for life, death for death.’ For the wages of sin is |
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death. Kill not, neither eat the flesh of your innocent prey, lest you become the slaves of Satan. |
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For that is the path of sufferings, and it leads unto death. But do the will of God, that his angels |
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may serve you on the way of life. Obey, therefore, the words of God: 'Behold, I have given you |
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every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is |
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the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. And to every beast of the earth, and to |
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every fowl of the air, and to everything that creepeth upon th e earth, wherein there is breath of |
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life, I give every green herb for meat. Also the milk of every thing that moveth and liveth upon |
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earth shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given unto them, so I give their milk |
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unto you. But flesh, and the blood which quickens it, shall ye not eat. And, surely, your spurting |
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blood will I require, your blood wherein is your soul; I will require all slain beasts, and the souls |
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of all slain men. For I the Lord thy God am a God strong and jealous, visiting the iniquity of the |
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fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and showing |
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mercy unto thousands -of them that love me, and keep my commandments. Love the Lord thy |
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God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength: this is the first and greatest |
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commandment.’ And the second is like unto it: 'Love thy neighbor as thyself There is none other |
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commandment greater than these." |
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And after these words they all remained silent, save one, who called out: "What am I to do, |
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Master, if I see a wild beast rend my brother in the forest? Shall I let my brother perish, or kill |
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the wild beast? Shall not I thus transgress the law?" |
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And Jesus answered: "It was said to them of old time: "All beasts that move upon the earth, all |
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the fish of the sea, and all the fowl of the air are given into thy power." I tell you truly, of all |
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creatures living upon the earth, God created only man after his image. Wherefore beasts are for |
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man, and not man for beasts. You do not, therefore, transgress the law if you kill the wild |
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beast to save your brother's life. For I tell you truly, man is more than the beast. But he |
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who kills the beast without a cause, though the beast attack him not, through lust for |
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slaughter, or for its flesh, or for its hide, or yet for its tusks, evil is the deed which he does, |
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for he is turned into a wild beast himself. Wherefore is his end also as the end of the wild |
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beasts." |
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Then another said: "Moses, the greatest in Israel, suffered our forefathers to eat the flesh of clean |
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beasts, and forbade only the flesh of unclean beasts. Why, therefore, do you forbid us the flesh of |
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all beasts? Which law comes from God? That of Moses, or your law?" |
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And Jesus answered: "God gave, by Moses, ten commandments to your forefathers. "These |
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commandments are hard,' said your forefathers, and they could not keep them. When Moses saw |
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this, he had compassion on his people, and would not that they perish. And then he gave them |
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ten times ten commandments. For he whose feet are strong as the mountain of Zion, needs no |
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crutches; but he whose limbs do shake, gets further having crutches, than without them. And |
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Moses said to the Lord: 'My heart is filled with sorrow, for my people will be lost. For they are |
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without knowledge, and are not able to understand thy commandments. They are as little |
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children who cannot yet understand their father's words. Suffer, Lord, that I give them other |
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laws, that they may not perish. if they may not be with thee, Lord, let them not be against thee; |
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that they may sustain themselves, and when the time has come, and they are ripe for thy words, |
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reveal to hem thy laws.' For that did Moses break the two tablets of s tone whereon were written |
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the ten commandments, and he gave them ten times ten in their stead. And of these ten times ten |
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the Scribes and Pharisees have made a hundred times ten commandments. And they have laid |
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unbearable burdens on your shoulders, that they themselves do not carry. For the more nigh are |
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the commandments to God, the less do we need; and the farther they are from God, then the |
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more do we need. Wherefore are the laws of the Pharisees and Scribes innumerable; the |
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laws of the Son of Man seven; of the angels three; and of God one. |
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"Therefore, I teach you only those laws which you can understand, that you may become |
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men, and follow the seven laws of the Son of Man. Then will the unknown angels of the |
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Heavenly Father also reveal their laws to you, that God's holy spirit may descend upon you, and |
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lead you to his law." |
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And all were astonished at his wisdom, and asked him: "Continue, Master, and teach us all the |
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laws which we can receive." |
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And Jesus continued: "God commanded your forefathers: "Thou shalt not kill.’ But their heart |
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was hardened and they killed. Then Moses desired that at least they should not kill men, and he |
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suffered them to kill beasts. And then the heart of your forefathers was hardened yet more, and |
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they killed men and beasts likewise. But I do say to you: Kill neither men, nor beasts, nor yet the |
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food which goes into your mouth. For if you eat living food, the same will quicken you, but if |
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you kill your food, the dead food will kill you also. For life comes only from life, and from death |
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comes always death. For everything which kills your foods, kills your bodies also. And |
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everything which kills your bodies kills your souls also. And your bodies become what your |
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foods are, even as your spirits, likewise, become what your thoughts are. Therefore, eat not |
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anything which fire, or frost, or water has destroyed. For burned, frozen and rotted foods will |
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burn, freeze and rot your body also. Be not like the foolish husbandman who sowed in his |
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ground cooked, and frozen, and rotten seeds. And the autumn came, and his fields bore nothing. |
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And great was his distress. But be like that husbandman who sowed in his field living seed, and |
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whose field bore living ears of wheat, paying a hundredfold for the seeds which he planted. For I |
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tell you truly, live only by the fire of life, and prepare not your foods with the fire of death, |
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which kills your foods, your bodies and your souls also." |
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"Master, where is the fire of life?" asked some of them. |
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"And the fire of death?" asked others. |
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"It is the fire which blazes outside your body, which is hotter than your blood. With that fire of |
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death you cook your foods in your homes and in your fields. I tell you truly, it is the same fire |
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which destroys your foods and your bodies, even as the fire of malice, which ravages your |
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thoughts, ravages your spirits. For your body is that which you eat, and your spirit is that which |
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you think. Eat nothing, therefore, which a stronger fire than the fire of life has killed. Wherefore, |
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prepare and eat all fruits of trees, and all grasses of the fields, and afl milk of beasts good for |
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eating. For all these are fed and ripened by the fire of life; all are the gift of the angels of our |
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Earthly Mother. But eat nothing to which only the fire of death gives savor, for such is of Satan." |
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"How should we cook our daily bread without fire, Master?" asked some with great |
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astonishment. |
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"Let the angels of God prepare your bread. Moisten your wheat, that the angel of water may |
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enter it. Then set it in the air, that the angel of air also may embrace it. And leave it from |
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morning to evening beneath the sun, that the angel of sunshine may descend upon it. And the |
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blessing of the three angels will soon make the germ of life to sprout in your wheat. Then crush |
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your grain, and make thin wafers, as did your forefathers when they departed out of Egypt, the |
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house of bondage. Put them back again beneath the sun from its appearing, and when it is risen |
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to its highest in the heavens, turn them over on the other side that they be embraced there also by |
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the angel of sunshine, and leave them there until the sun be set. For the angels of water, of air, |
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and of sunshine fed and ripened the wheat in the field, and they, likewise, must prepare also your |
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bread. And the same sun which, with the fire of life, made the wheat to grow and ripen, must |
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cook your bread with the same fire. For the fire of the sun gives life to the wheat, to the bread, |
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and to the body. But the fire of death kills the wheat, the bread, and the body. And the living |
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angels of the living God serve only living men. For God is the God of the living, and not the God |
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"So eat always from the table of God: the fruits of the trees, the grain and grasses of the field, the |
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milk of beasts, and the honey of bees. For everything beyond these is of Satan, and leads by the |
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way of sins and of diseases unto death. But the foods which you eat from the abundant table of |
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God give strength and youth to your body, and you will never see diseases For the table of God |
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fed Methuselah of old, and I tell you truly, if you live even as he lived, then will the God of the |
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living give you also long life upon the earth as was his. |
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"For I tell you truly, the God of the living is richer than all the rich of the earth, and his abundant |
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table is richer than the richest table of feasting of all the rich upon the earth. Eat, therefore, all |
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your life at the table of our Earthly Mother, and you will never see want. And when you eat at |
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her table, eat all things even as they are found on the table of the Earthly Mother. Cook not, |
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neither mix all things one with another, lest your bowels become as steaming bogs. For I tell you |
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truly, this is abominable in the eyes of the Lord. |
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"And be not like the greedy servant, who always ate up, at the table of his lord, the portions |
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of others. And he devoured everything himself, and mixed all together in his gluttony. And |
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seeing that, his lord was wroth with him, and drove him from the table. And when all had ended |
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their meal, he mixed together all that remained upon the table, and called the greedy servant to |
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him, and said: "Take and eat all this with the swine, for your place is with them, and not at my |
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"Take heed, therefore, and defile not with all kinds of abominations the temple of your |
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bodies. Be content with two or three sorts of food, which you will find always upon the |
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table of our Earthly Mother. And desire not to devour all things which you see around you. For |
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I tell you truly, if you mix together all sorts of food in your body, then the peace of your body |
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will cease, and endless war will rage in you. And it will be blotted out even as homes and |
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kingdoms divided against themselves work their own destruction. For your God is the God of |
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peace, and does never help division. Arouse not, therefore, against you the wrath of God, lest he |
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drive you from his table, and lest you be compelled to go to the table of Satan, where the fire of |
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sins, diseases, and death will corrupt your body. |
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"And when you eat, never eat unto fulness. Flee the temptations of Satan, and listen to the |
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voice of God's angels. For Satan and his power tempt you always to eat more and more. But live |
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by the spirit, and resist the desires of the body. And your fasting is always pleasing in the eyes of |
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the angels of God. So give heed to how much you have eaten when your body is sated, and |
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always eat less by a third. |
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"Let the weight of your daily food be not less than a mina, but mark that it go not beyond |
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two. Then will the angels of God serve you always, and you will never fall into the bondage of |
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Satan and of his diseases. Trouble not the work of the angels in your body by eating often. For I |
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tell you truly, he who eats more than twice in the clay does in him the work of Satan. And the |
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angels of God leave his body, and soon Satan will take possession of it. Eat only when the sun |
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is highest in the heavens, and again when it is set. And you will never see disease, for such |
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finds favor in the eyes of the Lord. And if you will that the angels of God rejoice in your |
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body, and that Satan shun you afar, then sit but once in the day at the table of God. And |
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then your days will be long upon the earth, for this is pleasing in the eyes of the Lord. Eat |
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always when the table of God is served before you, and eat always of that which you find |
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upon the table of God. For I tell you truly, God knows well what your body needs, and when it |
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needs. |
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"From the coming of the month of Ijar, eat barley; from the month of Sivan, eat wheat, the most |
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perfect among all seed-bearing herbs. And let your daily bread be made of wheat, that the Lord |
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may take care of your bodies. From Tammuz, eat the sour grape, that your body may diminish |
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and Satan may depart from it. in the month of Elul, gather the grape that the juice may serve you |
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as drink. In the month of Marchesvan, gather the sweet grape, dried and sweetened by the angel |
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of sun, that your bodies may increase, for the angels of the Lord dwell in them. You should eat |
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figs rich in juice in the months of Ab and Shebat, and what remain, let the angel of sun keep |
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them for you; eat them with the meat of almonds in all the months when the trees bear no fruits. |
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And the herbs which come after rain, these eat in the month of Thebet, that your blood may be |
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cleansed of all your sins. And in the same month begin to eat also the milk of your beasts, |
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because for this did the Lord give the herbs of the fields to all the beasts which render milk, that |
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they might with their milk feed man. For I tell you truly, happy are they that eat only at the table |
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of God, and eschew all the abominations of Satan. Eat not unclean foods brought from far |
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countries, but eat always that which your trees bear. For your God knows well what is |
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needful for you, and where and when. And he gives to all peoples of all kingdoms for food |
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that which is best for each. Eat not as the heathen do, who stuff themselves in haste, defiling |
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their bodies with all manner of abominations. |
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"For the power of God's angels enters into you with the living food which the Lord gives you |
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from his royal table. And when you eat, have above you the angel of air, and below you the angel |
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of water. Breathe long and deeply at all your meals, that the angel of air may bless your repasts. |
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And chew well your food with your teeth, that it become water, and that the angel of water turn it |
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into blood in your body. And eat slowly, as it were a prayer you make to the Lord. For I tell you |
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truly, the power of God enters into you, if you eat after this manner at his table. But Satan turns |
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into a steaming bog the body of him upon whom the angels of air and water do not descend at his |
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repasts. And .the Lord suffers him no longer at his table. For the table of the Lord is an altar, and |
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he who eats at the table of God is in a temple. For I tell you truly, the body of the Son of Man is |
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turned into a temple, and his inwards into an altar, if he does the commandments of God. |
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Wherefore, put naught u pon the altar of the Lord when your spirit is vexed, neither think upon |
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any one with anger in the temple of God. And enter only into the Lord's sanctuary when you feel |
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in yourselves the call of his angels, for all that you eat in sorrow, or in anger, or without desire, |
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becomes a poison in your body. For the breath of Satan defiles aR these. Place with joy your |
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offerings upon the altar of your body, and let all evil thoughts depart from you when you receive |
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into your body the power of God from his table. And never sit at the table of God before he call |
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"Rejoice, therefore, always with God's angels at their royal table, for this is pleasing to the heart |
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of the Lord. And your life will be long upon the earth, for the most precious of God's servants |
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will serve you all your days: the angel of joy. |
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"And forget not that every seventh day is holy and consecrated to God. On six days feed your |
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body with the gifts of the Earthly Mother, but on the seventh day sanctify your body for your |
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Heavenly Father. On the seventh day eat not any earthly food, but live only on the words of |
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God, and be all the day with the angels of the Lord in the kingdom of the Heavenly Father. |
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And on the seventh day let the angels of God build the kingdom of the heavens in your body, as |
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you labor for six days in the kingdom of the Earthly Mother. And let not food trouble the work of |
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the angels in your body throughout the seventh day. And God will give you long life upon earth, |
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that you may have life everlasting in the kingdom of the heavens. For I tell you truly, if you see |
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not diseases any more upon earth, you will live for ever in the kingdom of the heavens. |
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Therefore, obey your Heavenly Father's summons, and lie not idle in your beds, for the angels of |
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air and water await you already without. And labor all day long with the angels of the Earthly |
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Mother that you may come to know them and their works ever more and more well. But when |
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the sun is set, and your Heavenly Father sends you his most precious angel, sleep, then take your |
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rest, and be all the night with the angel of sleep. And then will your Heavenly Father send you |
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his unknown angels, that they may be with you the livelong night. And the Heavenly Father's |
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unknown angels will teach you many things concerning the kingdom of God, even as the angels |
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that you know of the Earthly Mother, instruct you in the things of her kingdom. For I tell you |
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truly, you will be every night the guests of the kingdom of your Heavenly Father, if you do his |
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commandments. And when you wake up upon the morrow, you will feel in you the power of the |
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unknown angels. And your Heavenly Father will send them to you every night, that they may |
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build your spirit, even as every day the Earthly Mother sends you her angels, that they may build |
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your body. For I tell you truly, if in the daytime your Earthly Mother folds you in her arms, and |
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in the night the Heavenly Father breathes his kiss upon you, then will the Sons of Men become |
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"Resist day and night the temptations of Satan. Wake not by night, neither sleep by day, |
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lest the angels of God depart from you. |
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"And take no delight in any drink, nor in any smoke from Satan, waking you by night and |
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making you to sleep by day. For I tell you truly, all the drinks and smokes of Satan are |
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abominations in the eyes of your God. |
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"Commit not whoredom, by night or by day, for the whoremonger is like a tree whose sap |
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runs out from its trunk. And that tree will be dried up before its time, nor will it ever bear fruit. |
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Therefore, go not a-whoring, lest Satan dry up your body, and the Lord make your seed |
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unfruitful. |
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"Shun all that is too hot and too cold. For it is the will of your Earthly Mother that neither heat |
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nor cold should harm your body. And let not your bodies become either hotter or colder than as |
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God's angels warm or cool them. And if you do the commandments of the Earthly Mother, then |
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as oft as your body becomes too hot, will she send the angel of coolness to cool you, and as oft |
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as your body becomes too cold, will she send you the angel of heat to warm you again. |
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"Follow the example of all the angels of the Heavenly Father and of the Earthly Mother, who |
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work day and night, without ceasing, upon the kingdoms of the heavens and of the earth. |
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Therefore, receive also into yourselves the strongest of God's angels, the angel of deeds, and |
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work all together upon the kingdom of God. Follow the example of the running water, the |
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wind as it blows, the rising and setting of the sun, the growing plants and trees, the beasts |
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as they run and gambol, the wane and waxing of the moon, the stars as they come and go |
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again; all these do move, and do perform their labors. For all which has life does move, and |
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only that which is dead is still. And God is the God of the living, and Satan that of the dead. |
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Serve, therefore, the living God, that the eternal movement of life may sustain you, and |
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that you may escape the eternal stillness of death. Work, therefore, without ceasing, to |
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build the kingdom of God, lest you be cast into the kingdom of Satan. For eternal joy |
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abounds in the living kingdom of God, but still sorrow darkens the kingdom of death of Satan. |
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Be, therefore, true Sons of your Earthly Mother and of your Heavenly Father, that you fall not as |
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slaves of Satan. And your Earthly Mother and Heavenly Father will send you their angels to |
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teach, to love, and to serve you. And their angels will write the commandments of God in |
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your head, in your heart, and in your hands, that you may know, feel, and do God's |
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commandments. |
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"And pray every day to your Heavenly Father and Earthly mother, that your soul become |
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as perfect as your Heavenly Father's holy spirit is perfect, and that your body become as |
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perfect as the body of your Earthly Mother is perfect. For if you understand, feel, and do the |
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commandments, then all for which you pray to your Heavenly Father and your Earthly Mother |
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will be given you. For the wisdom, the love, and the power of God are above all. |
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"After this manner, therefore, pray to your Heavenly Father: Our Father which art in heaven, |
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hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. |
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Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And |
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lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the power, |
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and the glory, for ever. Amen. |
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hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, and thy will be done in us, as it is in thee. As |
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thou sendest every day thy angels, send them to us also. Forgive us our sins, as we atone all |
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our sins against thee. And lead us not into sickness, but deliver us from all evil, for thine is |
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the earth, the body, and the health. Amen. |
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And they all prayed together with Jesus to the Heavenly Father and to the Earthly Mother. |
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And afterwards Jesus spoke thus to them: "Even as your bodies have been reborn through the |
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Earthly Mother's angels, may your spirit, likewise, be reborn through the angels of the Heavenly |
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Father. Become, therefore, true Sons of your Father and of your Mother, and true Brothers of the |
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Sons of Men. Till now you were at war with your Father, with your Mother, and with your |
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Brothers. And you have served Satan. From today live at peace with your Heavenly Father, and |
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with your Earthly Mother, and with your Brothers, the Sons of Men. And fight only against |
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Satan, lest he rob you of your peace. I give the peace of your Earthly Mother to your body, and |
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the peace of your Heavenly Father to your spirit. And let the peace of both reign among the Sons |
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of Men. |
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"Come to me, all that are weary and that suffer in strife and affliction! For my peace will |
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strengthen you and comfort you. For my peace is exceeding full of joy. Wherefore do I always |
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greet you after this manner: 'Peace be with you!' Do you always, therefore, so greet one |
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another, that upon your body may descend the peace of your Earthly Mother, and upon |
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your spirit the peace of your Heavenly Father. And then you will find peace also among |
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yourselves, for the kingdom of God is within you. And now return to your Brothers with whom |
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hitherto you were at war, and give your peace to them also. For happy are they that strive for |
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peace, for they will find the peace of God. Go, and sin no more. And give to every one your |
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peace, even as I have given my peace unto you. For my peace is of God. Peace be with you." |
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And he left them. |
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And his peace descended upon them; and in their heart the angel of love, in their head the |
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wisdom of law, and in their hands the power of rebirth, they went forth among the Sons of Men, |
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to bring the light of peace to those that warred in darkness. |
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And they parted, wishing one to another: |
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"PEACE BE WITH YOU." |
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THE STORY OF THE ESSENE GOSPEL OF PEACE |
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Translated by Edmond Bordeaux Szekely |
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In Four Volumes |
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It was in 1928 that Edmond Bordeaux Szekely first published his translation of Book One of The |
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Essene Gospel of Peace, an ancient manuscript he had found in the Secret Archives of the |
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Vatican as the result of limitless patience, faultless scholarship, and unerring intuition. This story |
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is told in his book, The Discovery of the Essene Gospel of Peace, published in 1975. The English |
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version of Book One appcared in 1937, and ever since, the little volume has traveled over the |
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world, appearing in many different languages, gaining every year more and more readers, until |
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now, still with no commercial advertisement, over a million copies have been sold in the United |
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States alone. It was not until almost fifty years after the first French translation that Book Two |
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and Book Three appeared (The Unknown Books of the Essenes and Lost Scrolls of the Essene |
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Brotherhood), achieving rapidly the popularity of Book One. |
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In 1981, Book Four, The Teachings of the Elect, was published posthumously according to Dr. |
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Szekely's wishes, representing yet another fragment of the complete manuscript which exists in |
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Aramaic in the Secret Archives of the Vatican and in old Slavonic in the Royal Library of the |
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Habsburgs (now the property of the Austrian government). The poetic style of the translator |
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brings to vivid reality the exquisitely beautiful words of Jesus and the Elders of the Essene |
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Brotherhood. Some of the chapters: The Essene Communions. The Sevenfold Peace. The Holy |
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Streams of Life, Light, and Sound. The Gift of the Humble Grass. |
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The Unknown Books of the Essenes |
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And one man spoke: "But, Master, we are but men, we are not angels. How then can we hope to |
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walk in their ways? Tell us what we must do." |
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And Jesus spoke: |
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As the son inherits the land of his father, So have we inherited a Holy Land From our Fathers. |
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This land is not a field to be ploughed, But a place within us Where we may build our Holy |
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Temple. -And even as a temple must be raised, Stone by stone, |
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So will I give to you those stones |
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For the building of the Holy Temple; |
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That which we have inherited |
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From our Fathers, |
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And their Fathers' Fathers. |
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And all the men gathered around Jesus, and their faces shone with desire to hear the words which |
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would come from his lips. And he lifted his face to the rising sun, and the radiance of its rays |
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filled his eyes as he spoke: |
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"The Holy Temple can be built Only with the ancient Communions, Those which are spoken, |
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Those which are thought, And those which are lived. |
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For if they are spoken only with the mouth, |
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They are as a dead hive |
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Which the bees have forsaken, |
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That gives no more honey. |
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The Communions are a bridge |
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Between man and the angels, |
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And like a bridge, |
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Can be built only with patience, |
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Yea, even as the bridge over the river |
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Is fashioned stone by stone, |
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As they are found by the water's edge. |
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And the Communions are fourteen in number, |
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As the Angels of the Heavenly Father |
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Number seven, |
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And the Angels of the Earthly Mother |
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Number seven. |
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And just as the roots of the tree |
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Sink into the earth and are nourished, |
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And the branches of the tree |
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Raise their arms to heaven, |
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So is man like the trunk of the tree, |
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With his roots deep |
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In the breast of his Earthly Mother, |
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And his soul ascending |
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To the bright stars of his Heavenly Father. |
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And the roots of the tree |
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Are the Angels of the Earthly Mother, |
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And the branches of the tree |
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Are the Angels of the Heavenly Father. |
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And this is the sacred Tree of Life |
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Which stands in the Sea of Eternity. |
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For the earth shall be filled |
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with the Peace of the Heavenly Father, |
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as the waters cover the sea. |
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I will invoke the Angel of Peace, |
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Whose breath is friendly, |
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Whose hand is clothed in power. |
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In the reign of Peace, there is neither hunger nor thirst, |
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Neither cold wind nor hot wind, |
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Neither old age nor death. |
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In the reign of Peace, |
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Both animals and men shall be undying, |
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Waters and plants shall be undrying, |
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And the food of life shall be never-failing. |
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It is said that the mountains |
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Shall bring peace to the people, |
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And the little hills, righteousness. |
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There shall be peace |
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As long as the sun and moon endure, Throughout all generations. |
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Peace shall come down like rain upon mown grass, As showers that water the earth. |
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In the reign of Peace shall the Law grow strong, |
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And the Children of Light shall have dominion |
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From sea to sea, unto the ends of the earth. |
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T'he reign of Peace hath its source |
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In the Heavenly Father; |
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By his strength he setteth fast the mountains, |
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He maketh the outgoings of morning and evening To rejoice in the Light, |
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He bringeth to earth the river of the Law, To water and enrich it, |
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He maketh soft the earth with showers; |
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They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness, |
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And the little hills rejoice on every side. |
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The pastures are clothed with flocks; |
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The valleys also are covered over with corn; |
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They shout for joy, they also sing. |
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O Heavenly Father! |
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Bring unto thy earth the reign of Peace! 7'hen shall we remember the words |
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Of him who taught of old the Children of Light: |
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I give the peace of thy Earthly Mother |
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To thy body, |
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And the peace of thy Heavenly Father To thy spirit. |
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And let the peace of both |
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Reign among the sons of men. |
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Come to me all that are weary, |
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And that suffer in strife and affliction! |
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For my peace will strengthen thee and comfort thee. For my peace is exceeding full of joy. |
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Wherefore do I always greet thee after this manner: Peace be with thee! |
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Do thou always, therefore, so greet one another, That upon thy body may descend The The Peace |
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of thy Earthly Mother, |
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And upon thy spirit |
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The Peace of thy Heavenly Father. |
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And then wilt thou find peace also among thyselves, |
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For the Kingdom of the Law is within thee. |
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And return to thy Brothers |
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And give thy peace to them also, |
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For happy are they that strive for peace, |
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For they will find the peace of the Heavenly Father. |
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And give to every one thy peace, |
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Even as I have given my peace unto thee. |
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For my peace is of God. |
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Peace be with thee! |
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THE HOLY STREAMS |
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Into the innermost circle have you come, into the mystery of mysteries, that which was old when |
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our father Enoch was young and walked the earth. Around and around have you come on your |
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journey of many years, always following the path of righteousness, living according to the Holy |
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Law and the sacred vows of our Brotherhood, and you have made of your body a holy temple |
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wherein dwell the angels of God. Many years have you shared the daylight hours with the angels |
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of the Earthly Mother; many years have you slept in the arms of the Heavenly Father, taught by |
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his unknown angels. You have learned that the laws of the Son of Man are seven, of the angels |
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three, and of God, one. Now you shall know of the three laws of the angels, the mystery of the |
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three Holy Streams and the ancient way to traverse them; so shall you bathe in the light of |
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heaven and at last behold the revelation of the mystery of mysteries: the law of God, which is |
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Now in the hour before the rising of the sun, just before the angels of the Earthly Mother breathe |
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life into the still sleeping earth, then do you enter into the Holy Stream of Life. It is your Brother |
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Tree who holds the mystery of this Holy Stream, and it is your Brother Tree that you will |
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embrace in your thought, even as by day you embrace him in greeting when you walk along the |
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lake shore. And you shall be one with the tree, for in the beginning of the times so did we all |
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share in the Holy Stream of Life that gave birth to all creation. And as you embrace your Brother |
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Tree, the power of the Holy Stream of Life will fill your whole body, and you will tremble |
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before its might. Then breathe deeply of the angel of air, and say the word "Life" with the |
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outgiving of breath. Then you will become in truth the Tree of Life which sinks its roots deep |
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into the Holy Stream of Life from an eternal source. And as the angel of sun warms the earth, |
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and all the creatures of land and water and ai r rejoice in the new day, so will your body and |
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spirit rejoice in the Holy Stream of life that flows to you through your Brother Tree. |
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And when the sun is high in the heavens, then shall you seek the Holy Stream of Sound. in the |
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heat of noontide, all creatures are still and seek the shade; the angels of the Earthly Mother are |
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silent for a space. Then it is that you shall let into your ears the Holy Stream of Sound; for it can |
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only be heard in the silence. Think on the streams that are born in the desert after a sudden storm, |
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and the roaring sound of the waters as they rush past. Truly, this is the voice of God, if you did |
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but know it. For as it is written, in the beginning was the Sound, and the Sound was with God, |
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and the Sound was God. I tell you truly, when we are born, we enter the world with the sound of |
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God in our ears, even the singing of the vast chorus of the sky, and the holy chant of the stars in |
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their fixed rounds; it is the Holy Stream of Sound that traverses the vault of stars and crosses the |
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endless kingdom of the Heavenly Father. It is ever in our ears, so do we hear it not. Listen for it, |
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then, in the silence of noontide; bathe in it, and let the rhythm of the music of God beat in your |
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ears untfl you are one with the Holy Stream of Sound. It was this Sound which formed the earth |
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and the world, and brought forth the mountains, and set the stars in their thrones of glory in the |
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highest heavens. |
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And you shall bathe in the Stream of Sound, and the music of its waters shall flow over you; for |
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in the beginning of the times so did we all share in the Holy Stream of Sound that gave birth to |
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all creation. And the mighty roaring of the Stream of Sound will fill your whole body, and you |
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will tremble before its might. Then breathe deeply of the angel of air, and become the sound |
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itself, that the Holy Stream of Sound may carry you to the endless kingdom of the Heavenly |
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Father, there where the rhythm of the world rises and falls. |
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And when darkness gently closes the eyes of the angels of the Earthly Mother, then shall you |
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also sleep, that your spirit may join the unknown angels of the Heavenly Father. And in the |
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moments before you sleep, then shall you think of the bright and glorious stars, the white, |
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shining, far-seen and far-piercing stars. For your thoughts before sleep are as the bow of the |
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skillful archer, that sends the arrow where he wills. Let your thoughts before sleep be with the |
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stars; for the stars are Light, and the Heavenly Father is Light, even that Light which is a |
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thousand times brighter than the brightness of a thousand suns. Enter the Holy Stream of Light, |
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that the shackles of death may loose their hold for ever, and breaking free from the bonds of |
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earth, ascend the Holy Stream of Light through the blazing radiance of the stars, into the endless |
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kingdom of the Heavenly Father. |
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Unfold your wings of light, and in the eye of your thought, soar with the stars into the farthest |
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reaches of heaven, where untold suns blaze with light. For at the beginning of the times, the Holy |
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Law said, let there be Light, and there was Light. And you shall be one with it, and the power of |
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the Holy Light Stream will fill your whole body, and you will tremble before its might. Say the |
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word "Light," as you breathe deeply of the angel of air, and you will become the Light itself; and |
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the Holy Stream will carry you to the endless kingdom of the Heavenly Father, there losing itself |
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in the eternal Sea of Light which gives birth to all creation. And you shall be one with the Holy |
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Stream of Light, always before you sleep in the arms of the Heavenly Father. |
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I tell you truly, your body was made not only to breathe, and eat, and think, but it was also made |
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to enter the Holy Stream of Life. And your ears were made not only to hear the words of men, |
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the song of birds, and the music of falling rain, but they were also made to hear the Holy Stream |
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of Sound. And your eyes were made not only to see the rising and setting of the sun, the ripple of |
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sheaves of grain, and the words of the Holy Scrolls, but they were also made to see the Holy |
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Stream of Light. One day your body will return to the Earthly Mother; even also your ears and |
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your eyes. But the Holy Stream of Life, the Holy Stream of Sound, and the Holy Stream of |
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Light, these were never born, and can never die. Enter the Holy Streams, even that Life, that |
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Sound, and that Light which gave you birth; that you may reach the kingdom of the Heavenly |
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Father and become one with him even as the river empties into the far-distant sea. |
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More than this cannot be told, for the Holy Streams will take you to that place where words are |
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no more, and even the Holy Scrolls cannot record the mysteries therein. |
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