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
44 And he who clings to life shall lose his life, while he who gives
his life for Christ will save his life.
45 When Jesus had thus said he sent the twelve away by twos, and bade
them meet him in Capernaum.
46 And they went out through all the towns of Galilee and taught and
healed in spirit and in power.
CHAPTER 123.
_Jesus gives his final charge to the foreign masters and sends
them forth as apostles to the world. He goes alone to Tyre
and abides in Rachel’s home. Heals an obsessed child. Goes
to Sidon and then to the mountains of Lebanon. Visits Mount
Hermon, Cæsarea-Philippi, Decapolis, Gadara and returns to
Capernaum. Receives the twelve, who give an account of their
work._
The Christine master spent a time in prayer and then he called the
foreign masters, and he said to them,
2 Behold, I sent the twelve apostles unto Israel, but you are sent to
all the world.
3 Our God is one, is Spirit and is truth, and every man is dear to him.
4 He is the God of every child of India, and the farther east; of
Persia, and the farther north; of Greece and Rome and of the farther
west; of Egypt and the farther south, and of the mighty lands across
the seas, and of the islands of the seas.
5 If God would send the bread of life to one and not to all who have
arisen to the consciousness of life and can receive the bread of life,
then he would be unjust and that would shake the very throne of heaven.
6 So he has called you from the seven centers of the world, and he has
breathed the breath of wisdom and of power into your souls, and now he
sends you forth as bearers of the light of life, apostles of the human
race.
7 Go on your way, and as you go proclaim the gospel of the Christ.
8 And then he breathed upon the masters and he said, Receive the Holy
Breath; and then he gave to each the Word of power.
9 And each went on his way, and every land was blest.
10 Then Jesus went alone across the hills of Galilee and after certain
days he reached the coast of Tyre, and in the home of Rachel he abode.
11 He did not advertise his coming, for he did not come to teach; he
would commune with God where he could see the waters of the Mighty Sea.
12 But Rachel told the news and multitudes of people thronged her home
to see the Lord.
13 A Grecian woman of Phenecia came; her daughter was obsessed. She
said,
14 O Lord, have mercy on my home! My daughter is obsessed; but this I
know, if you will speak the Word she will be free. Thou son of David,
hear my prayer!
15 But Rachel said, Good woman, trouble not the Lord. He did not come
to Tyre to heal; he came to talk with God beside the sea.
16 And Jesus said, Lo, I was sent not to the Greek, nor to
Syrophenicians; I come just to my people, Israel.
17 And then the woman fell down at his feet and said, Lord, Jesus, I
implore that you will save my child.
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