The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of The Church UniversalLevi
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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of The Church Universal
Levi
Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
Lamaas, priest of Brahm, who was a friend of Jesus when he was in the
temple Jagannath, had heard of Jesus and his mighty works in many
lands; and he had left his home and come to Palestine in search of him.
2 And as he journeyed towards Jerusalem he heard of John, the
harbinger, who was esteemed a prophet of the living God.
3 Lamaas found the harbinger at Salim Springs; for many days he was a
silent listener to the pungent truths he taught.
4 And he was present when the Pharisee told John of Jesus and his
mighty works.
5 He heard the answer of the harbinger; he heard him bless the name of
Jesus, whom he called the Christ.
6 And then he spoke to John; he said, Pray, tell me more about this
Jesus whom you call the Christ.
7 And John replied, this Jesus is the love of God made manifest.
8 Lo, men are living on the lower planes--the planes of greed and
selfishness; for self they fight; they conquer with the sword.
9 In every land the strong enslave and kill the weak. All kingdoms
rise by force of arms; for force is king.
10 This Jesus comes to overthrow this iron rule of force, and seat
Love on the throne of power.
11 And Jesus fears no man. He preaches boldly in the courts of kings,
and everywhere, that victories won by force of arms are crimes;
12 That every worthy end may be attained by gentleness and love, just
as the Prince of Peace, Melchisedec, the priest of God, won gallant
victories in war without the shedding of a drop of blood.
13 You ask where are the temples of the Christ? He ministers at
shrines not made with hands; his temples are the hearts of holy men
who are prepared to see the king.
14 The groves of nature are his synagogues; his forum is the world.
15 He has no priests dressed up in puppet style to be admired by men;
for every son of man is priest of Love.
16 When man has purified his heart by faith, he needs no middle man to
intercede.
17 He is on friendly terms with God; is not afraid of him, and he is
able, and is bold enough, to lay his body on the altar of the Lord.
18 Thus every man is priest, and is himself a living sacrifice.
19 You need not seek the Christ, for when your heart is purified the
Christ will come, and will abide with you forevermore.
20 And then Lamaas journeyed on; he came to Jesus as he taught beside
the ford.
21 And Jesus said, Behold the Star of India!
22 Lamaas said, Behold the Sun of Righteousness! And he confessed his
faith in Christ, and followed him.
CHAPTER 81.
_The Christines journey toward Galilee. They tarry for a time
at Jacob’s well and Jesus teaches a woman of Samaria._
The Christine gate into the kingdom of the Holy One was opened up, and
Jesus and the six disciples and Lamaas left the Jordan ford and turned
their faces toward Galilee.
2 Their way lay through Samaria, and as they journeyed on they came to
Sychar, which was near the plot of ground that Jacob gave to Joseph
when a youth.
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