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
7 And if a king desires to take the kingdom of another king, he calls
his trusted men and they consider well their strength; he will not
measure arms with one of matchless power.
8 Count well the cost before you start to follow me; it means the
giving up of life, and all you have.
9 If you love father, mother, wife, or child, more than you love the
Christ, you cannot follow me.
10 If you love wealth or honor more than you love the Christ, you
cannot follow me.
11 The paths of carnal life do not run up the mountain side towards
the top; they run around the mount of life, and if you go straight to
the upper gate of consciousness you cross the paths of carnal life;
tread in them not.
12 And this is how men bear the cross; no man can bear another’s cross.
13 Take up your cross and follow me through Christ into the path of
true discipleship; this is the path that leads to life.
14 This way of life is called the pearl of greatest price, and he who
finds it must put all he has beneath his feet.
15 Behold, a man found in a certain field the croppings of a wondrous
mine of gold, and he went forth and sold his home and all he had and
bought the field; then he rejoiced in wealth.
16 Now, there were present, scribes and Pharisees of wealth who loved
their money, and their bonds and lands, and they laughed loud to scorn
what Jesus said.
17 Then Jesus spoke to them and said, You are the men who justify
yourselves in sight of men; God knows your wickedness of heart;
18 And you must know, O men, that whatsoever is revered and is exalted
by the carnal mind, is an abomination in the sight of God.
19 And Jesus went his way, and as he went a young man ran and knelt
down at his feet and said, Good master, tell me what to do that I may
have eternal life.
20 And Jesus said, Why do you call me good? No one is truly good but
God himself.
21 And God has said, If you would enter into life, keep the
Commandments of the law.
22 The young man asked, To which commands did he refer?
23 And Jesus said, You shall not kill; you shall not steal; you shall
not do adulterous things; you shall not falsely testify;
24 And you shall love your God with all your heart, and you shall love
your neighbor as yourself.
25 The man replied, These things I have observed from youth; what lack
I yet?
26 And Jesus said, One thing you lack; your heart is fixed on things
of earth; you are not free.
27 Go forth and sell all that you have, and give your money to the
poor, and come and follow me, and you shall have eternal life.
28 The man was grieved at what the master said; for he was rich; he
hid his face and went in sorrow on his way.
29 And Jesus looked upon the sorrowing man and said, It is so hard for
men with hoarded wealth to enter through the door into the kingdom of
the soul.
30 And his disciples were amazed at what he said.
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