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
21 There are two classes of the sons of men; they who would build the
human race upon the sure foundation stones of justice, truth, equality
and right,
22 And they who would destroy the holy temple where the Spirit dwells
and bring their fellows down to beggary and crime.
23 The holy brotherhood of right must stand united in the stirring
conflicts of the hour.
24 No matter whether they be Jews, Samaritans, Assyrians or Greeks,
they must tramp down beneath their feet all strife, all discord,
jealousy and hate, and demonstrate the brotherhood of man.
25 Then to the ruler of the synagogue he spoke: he said, United in the
cause of right we stand; divided we will fall.
26 And then he took the ruler by the hand; a love light filled their
souls; and all the people were amazed.
CHAPTER 84.
_The Christines resume their journey. They tarry a while in the
city of Samaria. Jesus speaks in the synagogue. Heals a woman
by mental power. He disappears, but later joins his disciples
as they journey toward Nazareth._
The Christines turned their faces toward the land of Galilee; but when
they reached the city of Samaria, the multitudes pressed hard about
them, begging them to tarry in their city for a while.
2 And then they went up to the synagogue, and Jesus opened up the book
of Moses, and he read:
3 In thee and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blest.
4 And then he closed the book and said, These words were spoken by the
Lord of hosts unto our father Abraham, and Israel has been blessedness
to all the world.
5 We are his seed; but not a tithe of the great work that we were
called to do has yet been done.
6 The Lord of hosts has set apart the Israelites to teach the unity
of God and man; but one can never teach that which he does not
demonstrate in life.
7 Our God is Spirit, and in him all wisdom, love and strength abide.
8 In every man these sacred attributes are budding forth, and in due
time they will unfold; the demonstration will completed be, and man
will comprehend the fact of unity.
9 And you, the ruler of the synagogue, and you, these priests, are
honored servants of the Lord of hosts.
10 All men are looking unto you for guidance in the ways of life;
example is another name for priest; so what you would that people be,
that you must be.
11 A simple godly life may win ten thousand souls to purity and right.
12 And all the people said, Amen.
13 Then Jesus left the synagogue, and at the hour of evening prayer
he went up to the sacred grove, and all the people turned their faces
toward their holy mount and prayed.
14 And Jesus prayed.
15 And as he sat in silent mood a voice of soul spoke to his soul
imploring help.
16 And Jesus saw a woman on a couch in sore distress; for she was sick
nigh unto death.
17 She could not speak, but she had heard that Jesus was a man of God,
and in her heart she called on him for help.
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