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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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13 The carnal man abhors the spirit law, because it takes away his
liberty to live in sin; beneath its light he cannot satisfy his
passions and desires.
14 He is at enmity with him who walks in Holy Breath. The carnal man
has killed the holy men of old, the prophets and the seers.
15 And he will buffet you; will charge you falsely, scourge you and
imprison you, and think he does the will of God to slay you in the
streets.
16 But you may not prejudge nor censure him who does you wrong.
17 Each one has problems to be solved, and he must solve them for
himself.
18 The man who scourges you may have a load of sin to bear; but how
about your own?
19 A little sin in one who walks in Holy Breath is greater in the
sight of God than monster sins in him who never knew the way.
20 How can you see the splinter in your brother’s eye while you have
chunks within your own?
21 First take the chunks from out your eye and then you may behold the
splinter in your brother’s eye and help him take it out,
22 And while your eyes are full of foreign things you cannot see the
way, for you are blind,
23 And when the blind lead forth the blind, both lose the way and fall
into the slough.
24 If you would lead the way to God you must be clear in sight, as
well as pure in heart.
CHAPTER 101.
_The Sermon on the Mount, concluded. The concluding part of the
code of ethics. The Christines return to Capernaum._
The fruitage of the tree of life is all too fine to feed the carnal
mind.
2 If you would throw a diamond to a hungry dog, lo, he would turn
away, or else attack you in a rage.
3 The incense that is sweet to God is quite offensive unto Beelzebul;
the bread of heaven is but chaff to men who cannot comprehend the
spirit life.
4 The master must be wise and feed the soul with what it can digest.
5 If you have not the food for every man, just ask and you shall have;
seek earnestly and you shall find.
6 Just speak the Word and knock; the door will fly ajar.
7 No one has ever asked in faith and did not have; none ever sought in
vain; no one who ever knocked aright has failed to find an open door.
8 When men shall ask you for the bread of heaven, turn not away, nor
give to them the fruit of carnal trees.
9 If one, a son, would ask you for a loaf, would you give him a stone?
If he would ask you for a fish, would you give him a serpent of the
dust?
10 What you would have your God give unto you, give unto men. The
measure of your worth lies in your service unto men.
11 There is a way that leads unto the perfect life; few find it at a
time.
12 It is a narrow way; it lies among the rocks and pitfalls of the
carnal life; but in the way there are no pitfalls and no rocks.
13 There is a way that leads to wretchedness and want. It is a
spacious way and many walk therein. It lies among the pleasure groves
of carnal life.
14 Beware, for many claim to walk the way of life who walk the way of
death.
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