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
_Jesus rebukes the people for selfishness. The Christines
attend a feast and Jesus is censured by the Pharisee because
he washed not before he eat. Jesus exposes the hypocrisy of
the ruling classes and pronounces upon them many woes._
The multitudes were wild with selfish thought; none recognized the
rights and needs of any other one.
2 The stronger pushed the weak aside, and trampled on them in their
haste to be the first to get a blessing for himself.
3 And Jesus said, Behold the cage of beasts untamed; a den of stinging
vipers, maddened by their fiendish greed of selfish gain!
4 I tell you, men, the benefits that come to men who see no further
than themselves are baubles in the morning light;
5 They are unreal; they pass away. The selfish soul is fed today; the
food does not assimilate; the soul grows not, and then it must be fed
again, and then again.
6 Behold, a selfish man obsessed by just one spirit of the air; by the
Omnific Word the spirit is cast out;
7 It wanders through dry places, seeking rest and finding none.
8 And then it comes again; the selfish man has failed to close and
lock the door;
9 The unclean spirit finds the house all swept and cleaned; it enters
in and takes with it full seven other spirits more unclean than is
itself; and there they dwell.
10 The last state of the man is more than sevenfold more wretched than
the first.
11 And so it is with you who snatch the blessings that belong to other
men.
12 While Jesus spoke a certain woman who stood near exclaimed, Most
blessed is the mother of this man of God!
13 And Jesus said, Yes, blest is she; but doubly blest are they who
hear, receive and live the word of God.
14 A Pharisee of wealth prepared a feast, and Jesus and the twelve,
together with the masters from afar, were guests.
15 And Jesus did not wash his hands according to the strictest
Pharisaic rules, before he ate; when this the Pharisee observed he
marveled much.
16 And Jesus said, My host, why do you marvel that I did not wash my
hands?
17 The Pharisees wash well their hands and feet; they cleanse the body
every day when, lo, within is every form of filth.
18 Their hearts are full of wickedness, extortions and deceit.
19 Did not the God who made the outside of the body make the inside,
too?
20 And then he said, Woe unto you, you Pharisees! for you tithe mint
and rue, and every herb, and pass by judgment and the love of God.
21 Woe unto you, you Pharisees! you love the highest seats in
synagogues and courts, and bid for salutations in the market place.
22 Woe unto you, you tinseled gentry of the land! no man would ever
think you servants of the Lord of hosts by what you do.
23 A lawyer sitting near remarked, Rabboni, your words are harsh, and
then in what you say you censure us; and why?
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