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
28 The woman said, We know that when Messiah comes that he will lead
us in the ways of truth.
29 And Jesus said, Behold the Christ has come; Messiah speaks to you.
CHAPTER 82.
_While Jesus is teaching, his disciples come and marvel because
he speaks with a Samaritan. Many people from Sychar come to
see Jesus. He speaks to them. With his disciples he goes to
Sychar and remains for certain days._
While Jesus yet was talking to the woman at the well, the six
disciples came from Sychar with the food.
2 And when they saw him talking to a woman of Samaria, and one they
thought a courtesan, they were amazed; yet no one asked him why he
spoke with her.
3 The woman was so lost in thought and so intent on what the master
said, that she forgot her errand to the well; she left her pitcher and
ran quickly to the town.
4 She told the people all about the prophet she had met at Jacob’s
well; she said, He told me every thing I ever did.
5 And when the people would know more about the man, the woman said,
Come out and see. And multitudes went out to Jacob’s well.
6 When Jesus saw them come he said to those who followed him, You need
not say, It is four months before the harvest time;
7 Behold, the harvest time is now. Lift up your eyes and look; the
fields are golden with the ripened grain.
8 Lo, many sowers have gone forth to sow the seeds of life; the seed
has grown; the plants have strengthened in the summer sun; the grain
has ripened, and the master calls for men to reap.
9 And you shall go out in the fields and reap what other men have
sown; but when the reckoning day shall come the sowers and the reapers
all together will rejoice.
10 And Philip said to Jesus, Stay now your work a time and sit beneath
this olive tree and eat a portion of this food; you must be faint for
you have eaten naught since early day.
11 But Jesus said, I am not faint, for I have food to eat you know not
of.
12 Then the disciples said among themselves, Who could have brought
him aught to eat?
13 They did not know that he had power to turn the very ethers into
bread.
14 And Jesus said, The master of the harvest never sends his reapers
forth and feeds them not.
15 My Father who has sent me forth into the harvest field of human
life will never suffer me to want; and when he calls for you to serve,
lo, he will give you food, will clothe and shelter you.
16 Then turning to the people of Samaria, he said, Think not it
strange that I, a Jew, should speak to you, for I am one with you.
17 The universal Christ who was, and is, and evermore shall be, is
manifest in me; but Christ belongs to every man.
18 God scatters forth his blessings with a lavish hand, and he is not
more kind to one than to another one of all the creatures of his hand.
19 I just came up from Judah’s hills, and God’s same sun was shining
and his flowers were blooming, and in the night his stars were just as
bright as they are here.
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