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
12 That they would hold me fast and suffer not that I should come to
want?
13 I tell you, men, while I am giving out my strength unto these
anxious, waiting throngs I find myself at rest within the arms of God,
14 Whose blessed messengers bring down to me the bread of life.
15 There is a tide just once in human life.
16 These people now are willing to receive the truth; their
opportunity is now: our opportunity is now.
17 And if we do not teach them while we may, the tide will ebb;
18 They may not care again to hear the truth; then tell me, Who will
bear the guilt?
19 And so he taught and healed.
20 Among the multitudes were men of every shade of thought. They were
divided in their views concerning everything that Jesus said.
21 Some saw in him a God, and would have worshipped him; and others
saw in him a devil of the nether world and would have cast him in a
pit.
22 And some were trying hard to lead a double life; like little lions
of the ground that take upon themselves the color of the thing they
rest upon.
23 These people without anchorage of any sort, are friends or foes as
seemed to serve them best.
24 And Jesus said, No man can serve two masters at a time. No man can
be a friend and foe at once.
25 All men are rising up, or sinking down; are building up, or tearing
down.
26 If you are gathering not the precious grain, then you are throwing
it away.
27 He is a coward who would feign to be a friend, or foe, to please
another man.
28 You men, do not deceive yourselves in thought; your hearts are
known;
29 Hypocrisy will blight a soul as surely as the breath of Beelzebul.
An honest evil man is more esteemed by guardians of the soul than a
dishonest pious man.
30 If you would curse the son of man, just curse him out aloud.
31 A curse is poison to the inner man, and if you hold and swallow
down a curse it never will digest; lo, it will poison every atom of
your soul.
32 And if you sin against a son of man, you may be pardoned and your
guilt be cleansed by acts of kindness and of love;
33 But if you sin against the Holy Breath by disregarding her when
she would open up the doors of life for you;
34 By closing up the windows of the soul when she would pour the light
of love into your hearts, and cleanse them with the fires of God;
35 Your guilt shall not be blotted out in this, nor in the life to
come.
36 An opportunity has gone to come no more, and you must wait until
the ages roll again.
37 Then will the Holy Breath again breathe on your fires of life, and
fan them to a living flame.
38 Then she will open up the doors again, and you may let her in to
sup with you forevermore, or you may slight her once again, and then
again.
39 You men of Israel, your opportunity is now.
40 Your tree of life is an illusive tree; it has a generous crop of
leaves; its boughs hang low with fruit.
41 Behold, your words are leaves; your deeds the fruit.
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