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
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Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
3 And Jacob’s well was there, and Jesus sat beside the well in silent
thought, and his disciples went into the town to purchase bread.
4 A woman of the town came out to fill her pitcher from the well; and
Jesus was athirst, and when he asked the woman for a drink she said,
5 I am a woman of Samaria, and you a Jew; do you not know that there
is enmity between Samaritans and Jews? They traffic not; then why ask
me the favor of a drink?
6 And Jesus said Samaritans and Jews are all the children of one God,
our Father-God, and they are kin.
7 It is but prejudice born of the carnal mind that breeds this enmity
and hate.
8 While I was born a Jew I recognize the brotherhood of life.
Samaritans are just as dear to me as Jew or Greek.
9 And then had you but known the blessings that our Father-God has
sent to men by me, you would have asked me for a drink,
10 And I would glad have given you a cup of water from the Fount of
Life, and you would never thirst again.
11 The woman said, This well is deep, and you have naught with which
to draw; how could you get the water that you speak about?
12 And Jesus said, The water that I speak about comes not from Jacob’s
well; it flows from springs that never fail.
13 Lo, every one who drinks from Jacob’s well will thirst again; but
they who drink the water that I give will never thirst again;
14 For they themselves become a well, and from their inner parts the
sparkling waters bubble up into eternal life.
15 The woman said, Sir, I would drink from that rich well of life.
Give me to drink, that I may thirst no more.
16 And Jesus said, Go call your husband from the town that he may
share with you this living cup.
17 The woman said, I have no husband, sir.
18 And Jesus answered her and said, You scarcely know what husband
means; you seem to be a gilded butterfly that flits from flower to
flower,
19 To you there is no sacredness in marriage ties, and you affinitize
with any man.
20 And you have lived with five of them who were esteemed as husbands
by your friends.
21 The woman said, Do I not speak unto a prophet and a seer? Will you
not condescend to tell me who you are?
22 And Jesus said, I need not tell you who I am for you have read the
Law, the Prophets and the Psalms that tell of me,
23 I am one come to break away the wall that separates the sons of
men. In Holy Breath there is no Greek, nor Jew, and no Samaritan; no
bond, nor free; for all are one.
24 The woman asked, Why do you say that only in Jerusalem men ought to
pray, and that they should not worship in our holy mount?
25 And Jesus said, What you have said, I do not say. One place is just
as sacred as another place.
26 The hour has come when men must worship God within the temple of
the heart; for God is not within Jerusalem, nor in your holy mount in
any way that he is not in every heart.
27 Our God is Spirit; they who worship him must worship him in spirit
and in truth.
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