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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ
25 The Holy Breath will guide you in that hour, and give the words that you shall speak.
26 Of this be full assured; It is not you who speaks; it is the Holy Breath who gives the words and moves the lips.
27 The gospel that you preach will not bring peace, but it will stir the multitudes to wrath.
28 The carnal man abhors the truth, and he would give his life to crush the tender plant before the harvest time.
29 And this will bring confusion in the homes that were the homes of stagnant peace.
30 And brother will give brother up to death; the father will stand by and see men execute his child; and in the courts the child will testify against the sire, and gladly see its mother put to death.
31 And men will hate you just because you speak the name of Christ.
32 Thrice blessed is the man who shall be faithful in this coming day of wrath!
33 Go now; when you are persecuted in a place, go seek another place.
34 And when you meet a foe too great for you, behold, the son of man is at your door, and he can speak, and all the hosts of heaven will stand in your defense.
35 But do not hold your present life in great esteem.
36 The time will come when men will take my life; you need not hope to be immune, for they will slay you in the name of God.
37 Men call me Beelzebul and they will call you imps.
38 Be not afraid of what men say and do; they have no power over soul; they may abuse and may destroy the body of the flesh; but that is all.
39 They do not know the God who holds the issues of the soul within his hands, who can destroy the soul.
40 The Christ is king today, and men must recognize his power.
41 He who loves not the Christ, which is the love of God, before all else, can never gain the prize of spirit consciousness.
42 And they who love their parents or their children more than they love the Christ can never wear the name of Christ.
43 And he who loves his life more than he loves the Christ cannot please God.
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.
18 And Jesus said, You know the common proverb well: It is not meet that one should give the children’s bread to dogs.
19 And then the woman said, Yea, Jesus, this I know, but dogs may eat the crumbs that fall down from their master’s board.
20 And Jesus said, Such faith I have not seen, no not among the Jews; she is not serf, nor dog.
21 And then he said to her, According to your faith so let it be.
22 The woman went her way and when she came unto her child, lo, she was healed.
23 And Jesus tarried many days in Tyre; and then he went his way and dwelt a time in Sidon by the sea.
24 And then he journeyed on. In Lebanon hills and vales, and in its groves he walked in silent thought.
25 His earthly mission fast was drawing to a close; he sought for strength, and what he sought he found.
26 Mount Hermon stood beyond, and Jesus fain would kneel beside that mountain famed in Hebrew song.
27 And then he stood upon Mount Hermon’s lofty peaks, and lifting up his eyes to heaven he talked with God.
28 And masters of the olden times revealed themselves and long they talked about the kingdom of the Christ;
29 About the mighty works that had been done; about the coming conquest of the cross; about the victory over death.
30 Then Jesus journeyed on; he went to Cæsarea-Philippi, and in Susanna’s home he tarried certain days.
31 And then he went through all Decapolis to give encouragement to those who knew him as the Christ, and to prepare them for the day of Calvary.
32 And then he went to Gadara, and many friends were there, to welcome him.
33 And Chuzas, steward of the house of Herod Antipas, was there, and Jesus went aboard the royal ship with him and crossed the sea, and came unto Capernaum.
34 And when the people knew that Jesus was at home they came to welcome him.
35 In just a little while the twelve apostles came and told the master all about their journey over Galilee.
36 They said that by the sacred Word they had done many mighty works; and Jesus said to them, Well done.
SECTION XVII
CHAPTER 124
The Christines cross the sea. Jesus gives to his disciples lessons on secret doctrines. Teaches the people. Feeds five thousand. The disciples start to recross the sea. A storm arises. Jesus, walking on the waters, comes to them. Trial of Peter’s faith. They land in Gennesaret.
The twelve apostles now had reached the stage of spirit consciousness, and Jesus could reveal to them the deeper meanings of his mission to the world.
2 Next week the great feast of the Jews would be observed, and Matthew said, Shall we not girt ourselves and go unto Jerusalem?
3 But Jesus said, We will not go up to the feast; the time is short and I have many things to say to you; come you apart into a desert place and rest a while.
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?
33 And then the waves did break beneath his feet, and he began to sink, and in the fearfulness of soul he cried, O save me, Lord, or I am lost!
34 And Jesus took him by the hand and said, O you of little faith! why did you doubt? And Jesus led the way unto the boat.
35 The storm had spent its force; the winds were still, and they were near the shore, and when they landed they were in the valley of Gennesaret.
CHAPTER 125
The Christines are welcomed in Gennesaret. Many follow Jesus for the loaves and fish. He tells them of the bread of life. Speaks of his flesh and blood as symbols of the bread and water of life. The people are offended and many of his disciples follow him no more.
The news soon spread through all the valley of Gennesaret that Jesus and the twelve had come, and many people came to see.
2 They brought their sick and laid them at the master’s feet, and all the day he taught and healed.
3 The multitudes upon the other side who had been fed the day before and other multitudes, went down to see the Lord; but when they found him not they sought him in Capernaum.
4 And when they found him not at home, they went on to Gennesaret. They found him there and said, Rabboni, when came you to Gennesaret?
5 And Jesus said, Why are you come across the sea? you came not for the bread of life;
6 You came to gratify your selfish selves; you all were fed the other day across the sea, and you are after more of loaves and fish.
7 The food you ate was nourishment for flesh that soon must pass away.
8 You men of Galilee, seek not for food that perishes, but seek for food that feeds the soul; and, lo, I bring you food from heaven.
9 You ate the flesh of fish, and you were satisfied, and now I bring the flesh of Christ for you to eat that you may live forevermore.
10 Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; and then they ate the flesh of quail, and drank the waters of a flowing spring that Moses brought out from the rock; but all of them are dead.
11 The manna and the quail were symbols of the flesh of Christ; the waters of the rock were symbols of the blood.
12 But, lo, the Christ has come; he is the bread of life that God has given to the world.
13 Whoever eats the flesh of Christ and drinks his blood shall never die; and he will hunger nevermore; and he will thirst no more.
14 And they who eat this bread of heaven, and drink these waters from the spring of life cannot be lost; these feed the soul, and purify the life.
15 Behold, for God has said, When man has purified himself I will exalt him to the throne of power.
16 Then Jesus and the twelve went to Capernaum; and Jesus went into the synagogue and taught.
17 And when the Jews, who heard him in Gennesaret, were come they said,
18 This fellow is beside himself. We heard him say, I am the bread of life that comes from heaven; and we all know that he is but a man, the son of man, who came from Nazareth; we know his mother, and his other kin.
19 And Jesus knew their thoughts; he said to them, Why murmur you, and reason thus among yourselves?
20 The Christ is everlasting life; he came from heaven; he has the keys of heaven, and no man enters into heaven except he fills himself with Christ.
21 I came in flesh to do the will of God, and, lo, this flesh and blood are filled with Christ; and so I am the living bread that comes from heaven;
22 And when you eat this flesh and drink this blood you will have everlasting life; and if you will, you may become the bread of life.
23 And many of the people were enraged; they said, How can this man give us his flesh to eat, his blood to drink?
24 And his disciples were aggrieved because he said these things, and many turned away and followed him no more.
25 They said, This is a fearful thing for him to say, If you eat not my flesh and drink my blood, you cannot enter into life.
26 They could not comprehend the parable he spoke.
27 And Jesus said, You stumble and you fall before the truth; What will you do when you shall see this flesh and blood transmuted into higher form?
28 What will you say when you shall see the son of man ascending on the clouds of heaven?
29 What will you say when you shall see the son of man sit on the throne of God?
30 The flesh is naught; the spirit is the quickening power. The words I speak are spirit; they are life.
31 When Jesus saw the many who had been so loud in their professions of their faith in him, turn back and go away, he said unto the twelve,
32 Will you desert me in this hour and go away?
33 But Peter said, Lord, we have no place else to go; you have the words of everlasting life; we know that you are sent to us from God.
CHAPTER 126
Scribes and Pharisees visit Jesus. They censure him for eating with unwashed hands. He defends his acts and teaches a lesson on hypocrisy. Privately explains to the twelve his public teachings.
A company of scribes and Pharisees came from Jerusalem to learn wherein the power of Jesus lay.
2 But when they learned that he and his disciples heeded not the custom of the Jews, regarding washing of the hands before they ate, they were amazed.
3 And Jesus said, Hypocrisy is queen among you scribes and Pharisees. Of you Isaiah wrote:
4 This people honor me with lips; their hearts are far away. In vain they worship me; their doctrines are the dogmas and the creeds of men.
5 You men who pose as men of God, and still reject the laws of God and teach the laws of men,
6 Stand forth and tell when God gave unto men the ceremonial laws that you observe; and tell these people how the spirit life is sullied if one washes not before he eats.
7 His critics answered not, and then he said,
8 Hear me, you men of Israel! Defilement is a creature of the heart. The carnal mind lays hold of thought, and makes a monstrous bride; this bride is sin; sin is a creature of the mind.
9 That which defiles a man is not the food he eats.
10 The bread and fish and other things we eat, are simply cups to carry to the cells of flesh material for the building of the human house, and when their work is done as refuse they are cast away.
11 The life of plant and flesh that goes to build the human house is never food for soul. The spirit does not feed upon the carcasses of animal, or plant.
12 God feeds the soul direct from heaven; the bread of life comes from above.
13 The air we breathe is charged with Holy Breath, and he who wills may take this Holy Breath.
14 The soul discriminates, and he who wants the life of Christ may breathe it in. According to your faith so let it be.
15 Man is not a part of his abiding place; the house is not the man.
16 The lower world builds up the house of flesh, and keeps it in repair; the higher world provides the bread of spirit life.
17 The loveliest lilies grow from stagnant ponds and filthiest muck.
18 The law of flesh demands that one should keep the body clean.
19 The law of spirit calls for purity in thought and word and deed.
20 Now, when the evening came and they were in the house, the twelve had many things to say, and many questions to propound.
21 Nathaniel asked, Was what you said about the house of flesh a parable? If so, what does it mean?
22 And Jesus said, Can you not yet discriminate? Do you not yet perceive that what a man takes in his mouth defiles him not?
23 His food goes not into his soul; it is material for flesh and bone and brawn.
24 To spirit everything is clean.
25 That which defiles a man wells up from carnal thoughts; and carnal thoughts spring from the heart, and generate a host of evil things.
26 From out the heart comes murders, thefts and foolishness. All selfish acts and sensual deeds spring from the heart.
27 To eat with unwashed hands does not defile the man.
28 And Peter said, Lord, What you said today has grievously offended scribe and Pharisee.
29 And Jesus said, These scribes and Pharisees are not the scions of the tree of life; they are not plants of God; they are the plants of men, and every foreign plant shall be plucked up.
30 Let all these men alone; they are blind guides; they lead a multitude of people who are blind.
31 The leaders and the led together walk; together they will fall into the yawning pits.
CHAPTER 127
The Christines cross the sea to Decapolis. Jesus finds a retired place where he privately teaches the twelve. They remain three days, then go into a village by the sea.
Now, Jesus took the twelve and with them crossed the sea at night and came unto the borders of Decapolis,
2 That he might find a secret place where, all alone, he could reveal to them the things to come.
3 They went into a mountain pass and spent three days in prayer.
4 Then Jesus said, Behold, the time is near when I will walk with you in flesh no more.
5 Lo, I have taught that he who counts his life of so much worth that he would give it not in willing sacrifice to save his brother man, is worthy not to enter into life.
6 Lo, I am come as pattern for the sons of men, and I have not refrained from helpfulness.
7 When I had passed the seven tests in Heliopolis, I consecrated life and all I had, to save the world.
8 In the Judean wilderness I fought the strongest foes of men, and there I reaffirmed my consecration to the service of my fellow man.
9 In troubles and in trials I have wavered not; when false accusers came, I answered not.
10 God gave the saving Word to me, and I have often spoken it and healed the sick, drove unclean spirits out, and raised the dead.
11 And I have shown you how to speak the Word; and I have given you the Word;
12 In just a little while we turn our faces toward Jerusalem, and one of you who hear me now will then betray me into wicked hands.
13 The scribes and Pharisees will bring false charges up and hale me into court, and, by consent of Rome, I will be crucified.
14 Then Peter said, My Lord, it shall not be. The Roman soldiers will tread on twelve dead men before they reach our Lord.
15 But Jesus said, A savior of the world cannot resist.
16 I came to save the world and I have taken up your names before the highest courts of heaven, and you have been confirmed as saviors of the world.
17 And not a name, excepting that of him who shall betray, will ever be disgraced.
18 I go my way, and though my flesh shall pass, my soul will stand beside you all the way to guide and bless.
19 And wicked men will seize you in the streets, and as you kneel in prayer; will charge you with some legal crime, and think they serve their God by putting you to death.
20 But falter not; the load will heavy be, but with the consciousness of duty done, the peace of God will lift the load, dispel the pain and light the way.
21 And we will meet where carnal executioners come not; there we will serve the cruel men, who in their ignorance had tortured us to death.
22 Can we prevent this outrage and this slaughter of our lives? If not we are but creatures of the ebb and flow of carnal things. It would not be a sacrifice of life.
23 But we are masters of the things of time. Lo, we can speak, and all the spirits of the fire, water, earth and air will stand in our defense.
24 We can command and many legions of the angel world would come and strike our enemies to earth.
25 But it is best that not a power of heaven or earth should come to our relief. And it is best that even God should veil his face and seem to hear us not.
26 As I am pattern unto you, so you are patterns for the human race. We show by non-resistance that we give our lives in willing sacrifice for man.
27 But my example will not end with death. My body will be laid within a tomb in which no flesh has lain, symbolic of the purity of life in death.
28 And in the tomb I will remain three days in sweet communion with the Christ, and with my Father-God, and Mother-God.
29 And then, symbolic of the ascent of the soul to higher life, my flesh within the tomb will disappear;
30 Will be transmuted into higher form, and, in the presence of you all, I will ascend to God.
31 Then Jesus and the twelve went to a village by the sea.
CHAPTER 128
Jesus goes at night to a mountain to pray. His disciples and the villagers find him and he teaches them for three days. Feeds four thousand people. The Christines go to Cæsarea-Philippi. They consider the personality of Christ. Peter is chosen as apostolic leader.
Now, in the night while the disciples slept, lo, Jesus rose and went alone into a mountain pass, six miles away, to pray.
2 And in the morning when the twelve awoke they could not find the Lord, and all the people of the village sought, and when the sun had passed its highest point they found him in the mountain pass.
3 And multitudes of people came and brought their sick, and Jesus taught and healed.
4 And when the night came on the people would not go; they slept upon the ground that they might be a-near the Lord.
5 Three days and nights the multitudes remained, and none had aught to eat.
6 And Jesus had compassion and he said, If I should send the multitudes away they might not reach their homes, for they are faint, for some have journeyed many miles.
7 And his disciples said, Where shall we get enough of food to feed them all? There are four thousand men, besides the women and the little ones.