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
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Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
4 And then they took their boats and crossed the sea, and came into a
desert place near Julius Bethsaida.
5 The people saw them go, and in vast multitudes they followed them.
6 And Jesus had compassion on the anxious throng, and he stood forth
and taught them all the day, because they sought the light and were
like sheep without a fold.
7 And as the night came on the twelve were doubting what the
multitudes would do, and Thomas said,
8 Lord, we are in a desert place; the multitudes have naught to eat
and they are faint from lack of food; what shall we do?
9 And Jesus said, Go to and feed the multitudes.
10 And Judas said, Shall we go down and buy two hundred pennies’ worth
of bread for them to eat?
11 And Jesus said, Go look into our larder and see how many loaves we
have.
12 And Andrew said, We have no bread, but we have found a lad who has
five barley loaves and two small fish; but this would not be food
enough for one in ten.
13 But Jesus said, Command these people all to sit upon the grass in
companies of twelve; and they all sat down in companies of twelve.
14 Then Jesus took the loaves and fish, and looking up to heaven he
spoke the sacred Word.
15 And then he broke the bread and gave it to the twelve; he also gave
the fish unto the twelve, and said, Go to and feed the multitudes.
16 And all the people ate and were refreshed.
17 There were about five thousand men, a company of little ones, and
women not a few.
18 And when the people all were filled the master said,
19 Let not a crumb be lost; Go to and gather up the pieces of the
bread and fish for others that may want.
20 They gathered up the fragments and they filled twelve baskets full.
21 The people were bewildered by this wondrous act of power; they
said, And now we know that Jesus is the prophet that our prophets said
would come; and then they said, All hail the king!
22 When Jesus heard them say, All hail the king! he called the twelve
and bade them take their boats and go before him to the other side;
23 And he went all alone into a mountain pass to pray.
24 The twelve were on the sea and hoped to reach Capernaum in just a
little time, when all at once a fearful storm arose, and they were at
the mercy of the waves.
25 And in the fourth watch of the night the wind became a whirling
wind, and they were filled with fear.
26 And in the blinding storm they saw a form move on the waves; it
seemed to be a man, and one spoke out and said, It is a ghost, a sign
of evil things.
27 But John discerned the form and said, It is the Lord.
28 And then the wind blew not so hard, and Peter, standing in the
midst, exclaimed,
29 My Lord! my Lord! If this be truly you, bid me to come to you upon
the waves.
30 The form reached forth his hand and said, Come on.
31 And Peter stepped upon the waves and they were solid as a rock; he
walked upon the waves.
32 He walked until he thought within himself, What if the waves should
break beneath my feet?
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