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Dear All,

 

In Part 7 (appended) it is interesting, the slightly different questions that

Jesus asks of Peter, James and John.

 

Peter is asked:

 

" Do you love the Lord your God with all your heart, and do you love your

neighbour as you love yourself? "

 

James is asked:

 

" Do you love her, the Holy Breath, with all your heart, and do you love your

neighbour as you love yourself? "

 

John is asked:

 

" Do you love Christ, the love divine made manifest, with all your heart, and do

you love your neighbour as you love yourself? "

 

 

Peter, James and John all replied in the affirmative.

 

 

In reply, Jesus tells Peter:

 

" Then feed my sheep! "

 

 

He tells James:

 

" Protect my sheep! "

 

 

He tells John:

 

" Then feed my lambs! "

 

 

This shows that with the love of the Lord our God, with the love of the Holy

Breath, and with the love of the Christ (which we also know is the 'Christ

Consciousness' within), we have a responsibility to others. Shri Mataji gave

Sahaja Yogis that responsibility. She asked us to work things out, and to give

Her Message. Her Message is without doubt, the continuing message that Jesus

gave to his disciples. There is no greater message possible to give to human

beings than the Message of Resurrection! More so at this eschatological time

that we are living in, which Shri Mataji calls the Blossom Time!

 

love to all,

 

violet

 

 

 

Chapter 179

 

(Jesus appears, fully materialised, to the apostles at the sea of Galilee.

Appears to a multitude of people. Tells his apostles to go again to Jerusalem

and he would meet them there.)

 

1. Now, the apostles were at home in Galilee; the women tarried in Judea until

Pentecost.

 

2. And Peter, James and John, and Andrew, Philip and Nathaniel were in

Capernaum. They joined with Jonah and with Zebedee, and in their boats went out

to fish.

 

3. They toiled all night and when the morning came they had no fish.

 

4. And as they neared the shore a man stood on the shore and said, How many fish

have you?

 

5. And Peter answered, None.

 

6. Again the man called out and said, A school of fish is passing now upon the

right side of your boat; cast out your net.

 

7. They cast their net, and it was filled; and John exclaimed, It is the Lord

who stands upon the shore.

 

8. And Peter plunged into the sea and swam to shore. The other men brought in

the net, and it contained a hundred fifty and three fish and yet it did not

break.

 

9. And Jesus said, My children, let us break our fast together here.

 

10. They found some living coals upon the beach and Peter brought and dressed

the fish; they had some bread.

 

11. And when the meal had been prepared they broke their fast, and Jesus ate of

both the fish and bread.

 

12. Now, after breakfast all the men were sitting on the beach, and Jesus said

to Peter, Do you love the Lord your God with all your heart, and do you love

your neighbour as you love yourself?

 

13. And Peter said, Yea, Lord, I love the Lord my God with all my heart; I love

my neighbour as I love myself.

 

14. And Jesus said, Then feed my sheep.

 

15. And then he said to James, Do you love her, the Holy Breath, with all your

heart, and do you love your neighbour as you love yourself?

 

16. And James replied, Yea, Lord, I love the Holy Breath with all my heart; I

love my neighbour as I love myself.

 

17. Then Jesus said, Protect my sheep.

 

18. And then he said to John, Do you love Christ, the love divine made manifest,

with all your heart, and do you love your neighbour as you love yourself?

 

19. And John replied, Yea, Lord, I love the Christ with all my heart; I love my

neighbour as I love myself.

 

20. And Jesus said, Then feed my lambs.

 

21. Then Jesus rose and said to Peter, Follow me. And Peter followed him.

 

22. When Peter saw that John was following him he said to Jesus, Lord, behold,

John follows you! What shall he do?

 

23. Now Peter did not hear the master when he said to John, Then feed my lambs.

 

24. And Jesus spoke to Peter and he said, It matters not to you what John shall

do; not even though I will that he remain until I come again.

 

25. Just do you duty; follow me.

 

26. And Jesus passed, they knew not where he went.

 

27. The news soon spread through all Capernaum that Jesus had arisen from the

dead, that he had walked with his disciples by the sea and ate with them the

morning meal. The multitudes came forth to see.

 

28. Now Peter, James and John, together with the other men who had been called

to be apostles of the Lord, went to the mountains near Capernaum to pray.

 

29. And as they prayed the master came; they saw him and they talked with him.

 

30. He said to them, The Pentecost is near at hand; go to Jerusalem and I will

meet you there.

 

31. And as he talked, a multitude of people came; they saw the Lord; they said,

 

32. Behold, for now we know that he, the Nazarene, has risen from the dead for

we have seen him face to face.

 

The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ

by Levi

Pg. 265-266

Eighteenth Impression (Reset, 1964)

L.N. Fowler & Co. Ltd.

1201/1203 High Road, Chadwell Heath,

ROMFORD RM6 4DH. Essex

ISBN 08 5243 037 X

 

 

,

" Violet " <violetubb wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> In Part 6 (appended), there is a tremendous quote:

>

> " The will of man makes possible the action of the Holy Breath. When

will of man and will of God are one, the resurrection is a fact.

(Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ Chapter 178:41)

>

> Isn't that an amazing quote! That is the experience of Sahaja Yoga

[union with the Divine] whereby " the will of man and will of God are

one " . When that happens, we refer to " the Divine Within " ourselves,

and we do not have two masters, but only one.

>

> Enjoy Part 6!

>

> violet

>

>

>

> Chapter 178

>

> (Jesus appears, fully materialised, before Apollo and the Silent

Brotherhood in Greece. Appears to Claudas and Juliet on the Tiber

near Rome. Appears to the priest in the Egyptian temple at

Heliopolis.)

>

> 1. Apollo, with the Silent Brotherhood of Greece, was sitting in a

Delphian grove. The Oracle had spoken loud and long.

>

> 2. The priests were in the sanctuary and as they looked the Oracle

became a blaze of light; it seemed to be on fire, and all consumed.

>

> 3. The priests were filled with fear. They said, A great disaster

is to come; our gods are mad; they have destroyed our Oracle.

>

> 4. But when the flames had spent themselves, a man stood on the

orac pedestal and said,

>

> 5. God speaks to man, not by an oracle of wood and gold, but by the

voice of man,

>

> 6. The gods have spoken to the Greeks, and kindred tongues, through

images made by man, but God, the One, now speaks to man through

Christ the only son, who was, and is and evermore will be.

>

> 7. This Oracle shall fail; the Living Oracle of God, the One, will

never fail.

>

> 8. Apollo knew the man who spoke; he knew it was the Nazarene who

once had taught the wise men in the Acropolis and had rebuked the

idol worshippers upon the Athen's beach;

>

> 9. And in a moment Jesus stood before Apollo and the Silent

Brotherhood, and said,

>

> 10. Behold, for I have risen from the dead with gifts for men. I

bring to you the title of your vast estate.

>

> 11. All power in heaven and earth is mine; to you I give all power

in heaven and earth.

>

> 12. Go forth and teach the nations of the earth the gospel of the

resurrection of the dead and of eternal life through Christ, the love

of God made manifest to men.

>

> 13. And then he clasped Apollo's hand and said, My human flesh was

changed to higher form by love divine and I can manifest in flesh, or

in the higher planes of life, at will.

>

> 14. What I can do all men can do. Go preach the gospel of the

omnipotence of man.

>

> 15. Then Jesus disappeared; but Greece and Crete and all the

nations heard.

>

> 16. Claudas and Juliet, his wife, lived on the Palatine in Rome and

they were servants of Tiberius; but they had been in Galilee;

>

> 17. Had walked with Jesus by the sea, had heard his words and seen

his power; and they believed that he was Christ made manifest.

>

> 18. Now Claudas and his wife were on the Tiber in a little boat; a

storm swept from the sea, the boat was wrecked and Claudas and his

wife were sinking down to death.

>

> 19. And Jesus came and took them by the hands and said, Claudas and

Juliet, arise and walk with me upon the waves.

>

> 20. And they arose and walked with him upon the waves.

>

> 21. A thousand people saw the three walk on the waves, and saw them

reach the land, and they were all amazed.

>

> 22. And Jesus said, You men of Rome, I am the resurrection and the

life. They that are dead shall live, and many that shall live will

never die.

>

> 23. By mouth of gods and demi-gods God spoke unto your fathers long

ago; but now he speaks to you through perfect man.

>

> 24. He sent his son, the Christ, in human flesh, to save the world,

and as I lifted from the watery grave and saved these servants of

Tiberius,

>

> 25. So Christ will lift the sons and daughters of the human race,

yea, every one of them, from darkness and from graves of carnal

things, to light and everlasting life.

>

> 26. I am the manifest of love raised from the dead; Behold my

hands, my feet, my side which carnal men have pierced.

>

> 27. Claudas and Juliet whom I have saved from death, are my

ambassadors to Rome.

>

> 28. And they will point the way and preach the gospel of the Holy

Breath and of the resurrection of the dead.

>

> 29. And that was all he said, but Rome and all of Italy heard.

>

> 30. The priests of Heliopolis were in their temple met to celebrate

the resurrection of their brother Nazarite; they knew that he had

risen from the dead.

>

> 31. The Nazarite appeared and stood upon a sacred pedestal on which

no man had ever stood.

>

> 32. This was an honour that had been reserved for him who first

would demonstrate the resurrection of the dead.

>

> 33. And Jesus was the first of all the human race to demonstrate

the resurrection of the dead.

>

> 34. When Jesus stood upon the sacred pedestal the masters stood and

said, All hail! The great bells of the temple rang and all the temple

was ablaze with light.

>

> 35. And Jesus said, All honour to the masters of this Temple of the

Sun.

>

> 36. In flesh of man there is the essence of the resurrection of the

dead. This essence, quickened by the Holy Breath, will raise the

substance of the body to a higher tone,

>

> 37. And make it like the substance of the bodies of the planes

above, which human eyes cannot behold.

>

> 38. There is a holy ministry in death. The essence of the body

cannot be quickened by the Holy Breath until the fixed is solved; the

body must disintegrate, and this is death.

>

> 39. And then upon these pliant substances God breathes, just as he

breathed upon the chaos of the deep when worlds were formed.

>

> 40. And life springs forth from death; the carnal form is changed

to form divine.

>

> 41. The will of man makes possible the action of the Holy Breath.

When will of man and will of God are one, the resurrection is a fact.

>

> 42. In this we have the chemistry of mortal life, the ministry of

death, the mystery of deific life.

>

> 43. My human life was wholly given to bring my will to tune with

the deific will; when this was done my earth-tasks all were done.

>

> 44. And you, my brothers, know full well the foes I had to meet;

you know about my victories in Gethsemane; my trials in the courts of

men; my death upon the cross.

>

> 45. You know that all my life was one great drama for the sons of

men; a pattern for the sons of men. I lived to show the possibilities

of man.

>

> 46. What I have done all men can do, and what I am all men shall be.

>

> 47. The masters looked; the form upon the sacred pedestal had gone,

but every temple priest, and every living creature said, Praise God.

>

> The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ

> by Levi

> Pg. 263-265

> Eighteenth Impression (Reset, 1964)

> L.N. Fowler & Co. Ltd.

> 1201/1203 High Road, Chadwell Heath,

> ROMFORD RM6 4DH. Essex

> ISBN 08 5243 037 X

>

> ,

> " Violet " <violetubb@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear All,

> >

> > Here is Part 5. By the way, i can't help but say it is my birthday

> today (smile). i am 58 today. i feel younger than i ever have. It

> must be the Spirit! But at 58, i am very happy that i have found the

> truth and the life. That is why age does not matter to me anymore.

It

> means nothing anymore. And time is going so fast, i can't believe

it.

> We just celebrated Christmas, and now it is Easter. Does anyone else

> experience the time passing, faster than ever before?! Is time

> actually speeding up? To me, it seems that way. Maybe it is just my

> perception.

> >

> > Oh yes, i just wanted to say. Since typing up these

> " Materialisations of the Spiritual body of Jesus " my eyes have also

> opened up to the possibilities of what Jesus said which is also in

> this Part 5. Here it is!:

> >

> > 17. If you believe that I am phantom made of air, come forth and

> handle me; ghosts do not carry flesh and bones.

> >

> > 18. I came to earth to demonstrate the resurrection of the dead,

> the transmutation of the flesh of carnal man to flesh of man divine.

> >

> > This is really amazing to me! i have never been taught it like

that

> in Christianity, and the Bible does not make it clear like that. i

am

> absolutely thrilled to finally understand Jesus's resurrection, and

> He says we too will resurrect like that. Isn't that amazing! The

> possibilities of man! No wonder i am feeling always younger, LOL!

> It's because i am understanding things better as time goes by!

> >

> > love to all,

> >

> > violet

> >

> >

> >

> > Chapter 177

> >

> > (Jesus appears, fully materialised, in the temple in Jerusalem.

> Rebukes the rulers of the Jews for their hypocrisy. Reveals himself

> to them and they fall back in fear. He appears to the apostles in

> Simon's house. Thomas is convinced.)

> >

> > 1. It was the Sabbath day and many priests and scribes and

> Pharisees were in the temple in Jerusalem. Caiaphas, Annas and some

> other ruling Jews were there.

> >

> > 2. A stranger came in garb of fisherman and asked, What has become

> of Jesus who is called the Christ? Is he not teaching in the temple

> now?

> >

> > 3. The Jews replied, That man from Galilee was crucified a week

> ago, because he was a dangerous man, a vile, seditious man.

> >

> > 4. The stranger asked, Where did you put the body of this man from

> Galilee? Where is his tomb?

> >

> > 5. The Jews replied, We do not know. His followers came at night

> and stole the body from the tomb in which it lay and carried it

away,

> and then declared that he had risen from the dead.

> >

> > 6. The stranger asked, How do you know that his disciples stole

the

> body from the tomb? was any one a witness of the theft?

> >

> > 7. The Jews replied, We had a hundred soldiers at the place, and

> every one of them declares that his disciples stole the body from

the

> tomb.

> >

> > 8. The stranger asked, Will any one of all your hundred men stand

> forth and say, I saw the body stolen from the tomb?

> >

> > 9. The Jews replied, We do not know; these men are men of truth;

we

> cannot doubt their word.

> >

> > 10. The stranger said, You priests and scribes and Pharisees hear

> me; I was a witness of the facts, was in the garden of Siloam, and

> stood among your hundred men.

> >

> > 11. And this I know that not a man among your hundred men will

say,

> I saw the body stolen from the tomb.

> >

> > 12. And I will testify before the God of heaven and earth, The

body

> was not stolen from the tomb; the man from Galilee is risen from the

> dead.

> >

> > 13. And then the priests and scribes and Pharisees rushed up to

> seize the man and cast him out.

> >

> > 14. But instantly the fisherman became a radiant form of light,

and

> priests and scribes and Pharisees fell back in deadly fear; they saw

> the man from Galilee.

> >

> > 15. And Jesus looked upon the frightened men and said, This is the

> body that you stoned beyond the city's gates and crucified on

Calvary

> (1).

> >

> > 16. Behold my hands, my feet, my side and see the wounds the

> soldiers made.

> >

> > 17. If you believe that I am phantom made of air, come forth and

> handle me; ghosts do not carry flesh and bones.

> >

> > 18. I came to earth to demonstrate the resurrection of the dead,

> the transmutation of the flesh of carnal man to flesh of man divine.

> >

> > 19. Then Jesus raised his hands and said, Peace be to every one of

> you; goodwill to all mankind. And then he disappeared.

> >

> > 20. Now, Thomas, had not seen the Lord since he had risen from the

> dead, and when the ten averred that they had seen and talked with

him

> he said,

> >

> > 21. Until I see the nail prints in his hands and feet, the spear

> wound in his side, and talk with him as I have talked with him

> before, I cannot have a reason to believe that he is risen from the

> dead.

> >

> > 22. At Simon's house in Bethany the men from Galilee had met. It

> was the evening of the first day of the week, and on the morrow all

> would turn their faces toward their homes.

> >

> > 23. The eleven apostles all were there: the doors were closed and

> barred, and Jesus came and said, Peace be to all!

> >

> > 24. And then he said to Thomas, Friend, you do not know that I

have

> risen from the dead; the time has come for you to know.

> >

> > 25. Come here and see the nail prints in my hands, the spear wound

> in my side, and talk with me as you have often talked with me.

> >

> > 26. And Thomas came and saw and then exclaimed, My master, and my

> Lord! I do not now [not] believe, I know that you are risen from the

> dead.

> >

> > 27. And Jesus said, Because you see me you believe, and blessed

are

> your eyes;

> >

> > 28. But blessed thrice are they who see me not and yet believe.

> >

> > 29. Then Jesus vanished from their sight, but the disciples were

> established in their faith.

> >

> > (1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvary

> >

> > The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ - the philosophic and

> practical basis of the religion of the Aquarian Age of the World -

> transcribed from the Akashic Records by LEVI [Levi H. Dowling]

> > Pg. 261-262

> > Copyright Leo W. Dowling 1964

> > Eighteenth Impression (Reset, 1964)

> > L.N. Fowler & Co. Ltd.

> > 1201/1203 High Road, Chadwell Heath,

> > ROMFORD RM6 4DH. Essex

> > ISBN 08 5243 037 X

> >

> > [Further information (including above)]:

> >

> > Eighteenth impression (Reset, 1964)

> > Nineteenth impression - 1968

> > Twentieth impression - 1969

> > Twenty-first impression - 1970

> > Twenty-second impression - 1972

> > Twenty-third impression - 1974

> > Twenty-fourth impression - 1977

> > Twenty-fifth impression - 1980

> > Twenty-sixth impression - 1985

> > Twenty-seventh impression - 1989

> > Twenty-eighth impression - 1993

> > Twenty-ninth impression - 1997

> >

> > ISBN 08 5243 037 X

> >

> > Reprinted in Great Britain by

> > J.W. Arrowsmith Ltd, Bristol BS3 2NT

> >

> >

> >

> > ,

> > " Violet " <violetubb@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear All,

> > >

> > > Here is Part 4.

> > >

> > > violet

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Chapter 176

> > >

> > > (Jesus appears, fully materialised, to the eastern sages in the

> > palace of Prince Ravanna in India. To the magian priests in

Persia.

> > The three wise men speak in praise of the personality of the

> > Nazarene.}

> > >

> > > 1. Ravanna, prince of India, gave a feast. His palace in Orissa

> > was the place where men of thought from all the farther East were

> > wont to meet.

> > >

> > > 2. Ravanna was the prince with whom child Jesus went to India

many

> > years ago.

> > >

> > > 3. The feast was made in honour of the wise men of the East.

> > >

> > > 4. Among the guests were Meng-ste, Vidyapati and Lamaas.

> > >

> > > 5. The wise men sat about the table talking of the needs of

India

> > and the world.

> > >

> > > 6. The door unto the banquet hall was in the east; a vacant

chair

> > was at the table to the east.

> > >

> > > 7. And as the wise men talked a stranger entered, unannounced,

and

> > raising up his hands in benediction said, All hail!

> > >

> > > 8. A halo rested on his head, and light, unlike the light of

sun,

> > filled all the room.

> > >

> > > 9. The wise men rose and bowed their heads and said, All hail!

> > >

> > > 10. And Jesus sat down in the vacant chair; and then the wise

men

> > knew it was the Hebrew prophet who had come.

> > >

> > > 11. And Jesus said, Behold, for I am risen from the dead. Look

at

> > my hands, my feet, my side.

> > >

> > > 12. The Roman soldiers pierced my hands and feet with nails; and

> > then one pierced my heart.

> > >

> > > 13. They put me in a tomb, and then I wrestled with the

conqueror

> > of men. I conquered death, I stamped upon him and arose;

> > >

> > > 14. Brought immortality to light and painted on the walls of

time

> > a rainbow for the sons of men; and what I did all men shall do.

> > >

> > > 15. This gospel of the resurrection of the dead is not confined

to

> > Jew and Greek; it is the heritage of every man of every time and

> > clime; and I am here a demonstration of the power of man.

> > >

> > > 16. Then he arose and pressed the hand of every man and of the

> > royal host, and said,

> > >

> > > 17. Behold, I am not myth made of the fleeting winds, for I am

> > flesh and bone and brawn; but I can cross the borderland at will.

> > >

> > > 18. And then they talked together there a long, long time. Then

> > Jesus said,

> > >

> > > 19. I go my way, but you shall go to all the world and preach

the

> > gospel of the omnipotence of man, the power of truth, the

> > resurrection of the dead;

> > >

> > > 20. He who believes this gospel of the son of man shall never

die;

> > the dead shall live again.

> > >

> > > 21. Then Jesus disappeared, but he had sown the seed. The words

of

> > life were spoken in Orissa, and all of India heard.

> > >

> > > 22. The magian priests were in the silence in Persepolis, and

> > Kaspar, and the magian masters who were first to greet the child

of

> > promise in the shepherd's home in Bethlehem, were with the

priests.

> > >

> > > 23. And Jesus came and sat with them; a crown of light was on

his

> > head.

> > >

> > > 24. And when the silence ended Kaspar said, A master from the

> > royal council of the Silent Brotherhood is here; let us give

praise.

> > >

> > > 25. And all the priests and masters stood and said, All hail!

What

> > message from the royal council do you bring?

> > >

> > > 26. And Jesus said, My brothers of the Silent Brotherhood,

peace,

> > peace on earth; goodwill to men!

> > >

> > > 27. The problem of the ages has been solved; a son of man has

> > risen from the dead; has shown that human flesh can be transmuted

> > into flesh divine.

> > >

> > > 28. Before the eyes of men this flesh in which I come to you was

> > changed with speed of light from human flesh. And so I am the

> > message that I bring to you.

> > >

> > > 29. To you I come, the first of all the race to be transmuted to

> > the image of the AM.

> > >

> > > 30. What I have done, all men will do; and what I am, all men

will

> > be.

> > >

> > > 31. But Jesus said no more. In one short breath he told the

story

> > of his mission to the sons of men, and then he disappeared.

> > >

> > > 32. The magi said, Some time ago we read this promise, now

> > fulfilled, upon the dial plate of heaven.

> > >

> > > 33. And then we saw this man who has just demonstrated unto us

the

> > power of man to rise from carnal flesh and blood to flesh of God,

a

> > babe in Bethlehem.

> > >

> > > 34. And after many years he came and sat with us in these same

> > groves;

> > >

> > > 35. He told the story of his human life, of trials, sore

> > temptations, buffetings and woes.

> > >

> > > 36. He pressed along the thorny way of life till he had risen

and

> > overthrown the strongest foes of God and man; and he is now the

only

> > master of the human race whose flesh has been transmuted into

flesh

> > divine.

> > >

> > > 37. He is the God-man of to-day; but every one of earth shall

> > overcome and be like him, a son of God.

> > >

> > > (from the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by Levi H.

Dowling)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ,

> > > " Violet " <violetubb@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Dear All,

> > > >

> > > > In Chapter 174 Jesus appeared, fully materialised, to Zachus

and

> > > Cleophas as they journeyed to Emmaus, but they didn't recognize

> > him.

> > > Jesus told them many things about the Christ. He ate the evening

> > meal

> > > with them, and revealed himself to them; then disappeared in

front

> > of

> > > them. They then went to Jerusalem to tell the news of Jesus's

> > > resurrection.

> > > >

> > > > In the appended Chapter 175, it is the evening of the

> > resurrection

> > > day and ten apostles are in Simon's house in Bethany. They

closed

> > and

> > > even barred the doors for safety, after the events of the

> > > crucifixion. They weren't taking any chances. Then, as they

talked

> > > together, Jesus came and stood in their midst! The disciples

> feared

> > > that it was a phantom, but Jesus reassures them, telling them

that

> > he

> > > is no phantom form, but is their Lord, risen from the dead!

> > > >

> > > > Enjoy!

> > > >

> > > > violet

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Chapter 175

> > > >

> > > > (Jesus appears, fully materialised, to the ten apostles in

> > Simon's

> > > house, and to Lazarus and his sisters.)

> > > >

> > > > 1. The evening of the resurrection day had come; the ten

> apostles

> > > were in Simon's house in Bethany. The lawyer, Thomas, was not

> > there.

> > > >

> > > > 2. The doors were closed and barred, because the Jews had said

> > that

> > > they would drive the Galileans from the land.

> > > >

> > > > 3. And as they talked, lo, Jesus came and stood forth in their

> > > midst, and said, Peace! peace!

> > > >

> > > > 4. And the disciples shrank in fear; they thought it was a

> > phantom

> > > that they saw.

> > > >

> > > > 5. And Jesus said, Why are you troubled thus? Why do you

fear? I

> > am

> > > no phantom form. I am your Lord, and I have risen from the dead.

> > > >

> > > > 6. I often said, I will arise; but you believed me not; and

now

> > > come and see. A phantom has not flesh and bones and brawn, like

I

> > > possess.

> > > >

> > > > 7. Come now, and clasp my hands, and touch my feet, and lay

your

> > > hands upon my head.

> > > >

> > > > 8. And every one came up and clasped his hands, and touched

his

> > > feet, and laid his hands upon his head.

> > > >

> > > > 9. And Jesus said, Have you here anything to eat.

> > > >

> > > > 10. And they brought out a fragment of a fish; he ate it in

the

> > > presence of them all and then the ten believed.

> > > >

> > > > 11. Nathaniel said, And now we know that he has risen from the

> > > dead; he stands a surety of the resurrection of the dead. And

> Jesus

> > > disappeared.

> > > >

> > > > 12. Now, Mary, Martha, Ruth and Lazarus were in their home and

> > they

> > > had heard the rumour that their Lord had risen from the dead,

and

> > > Martha said,

> > > >

> > > > 13. It cannot be, for such a thing has never happened since

the

> > > world began.

> > > >

> > > > 14. But Mary said, Did not the Lord bring back our brother

from

> > the

> > > dead? and he could surely bring himself to life again.

> > > >

> > > > 15. And as they talked, the Lord stood in their midst and

said,

> > > >

> > > > 16. All hail! For I am risen from the dead, first fruitage of

> the

> > > grave!

> > > >

> > > > 17. And Martha ran and brought the chair in which the Lord had

> > ever

> > > loved to sit, and Jesus sat down on the chair.

> > > >

> > > > 18. And for a long, long time they talked about the trial, and

> > the

> > > scenes of Calvary and of the garden of Siloam.

> > > >

> > > > 19. Then Jesus said, Fear not, for I will be your boon

companion

> > > all the way; and then he disappeared.

> > > >

> > > > (from the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by Levi H.

> Dowling)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ,

> > > > " Violet " <violetubb@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear All,

> > > > >

> > > > > In Chapter 173 Jesus appeared, fully materialised, to his

> > mother,

> > > > Miriam, Mary of Magdalene and to Peter, James and John.

> > > > >

> > > > > Here then is the continuation i.e. Chapter 174 in which

Jesus

> > > > appears, fully materialised, to Zachus and Cleophas as they

> > journey

> > > > to Emmaus, but they don't know him. He reveals himself to them

> > and

> > > > tells them many things and they have a meal together.

> > > > >

> > > > > Enjoy!

> > > > >

> > > > > violet

> > > > >

> > > >; >

> > > > >

> > > > > Re: Materialisation of the Spiritual Body of Jesus - Part 2

> > > > >

> > > > > Chapter 174

> > > > >

> > > > > (Jesus appears, fully materialised, to Zachus and Cleophas

as

> > they

> > > > journey to Emmaus, but they know him not. He tells them many

> > things

> > > > about Christ. He eats the evening meal with them, and reveals

> > > > himself to them. They go to Jerusalem and tell the news.)

> > > > >

> > > > > 1. Towards the evening of the resurrection day, two friends

of

> > > > Jesus, Zachus and Cleophas of Emmaus, seven miles away, were

> > going

> > > > to their home.

> > > > >

> > > > > 2. And as they walked and talked about the things that had

> > > > occurred a stranger joined their company.

> > > > >

> > > > > 3. He said, My friends, you seem discouraged and are sad.

Has

> > some

> > > > great grief upon you come?

> > > > >

> > > > > 4. Cleophas said, Are you a stranger in Judea, and know not

of

> > the

> > > > thrilling things that have transpired here?

> > > > >

> > > > > 5. The stranger said, What things? To what do you refer?

> > > > >

> > > > > 6. Cleophas said, Have you not heard about the man from

> Galilee

> > > > who was a prophet mighty in both word and deed?

> > > > >

> > > > > 7. A man whom many thought had come to found again the

kingdom

> > of

> > > > the Jews, and drive the Romans from the city of Jerusalem and

be

> > > > himself the king?

> > > > >

> > > > > 8. The stranger said, Tell me about this man.

> > > > >

> > > > > 9. Cleophas said, His name was Jesus; he was born in

> Bethlehem;

> > > > his home was up in Galilee. He loved the people as he loved

> > himself.

> > > > >

> > > > > 10. He was, in truth, a master sent from God, for he had

> > matchless

> > > > power. He healed the sick and made the deaf to hear, the blind

> to

> > > > see, the lame to walk, and even raised the dead.

> > > > >

> > > > > 11. The Jewish scribes and Pharisees were jealous of his

fame

> > and

> > > > power, and they arrested him; by perjured witnesses they

proved

> > him

> > > > guilty of a score of crimes,

> > > > >

> > > > > 12. And on last Friday he was taken to the place of skulls

and

> > > > crucified.

> > > > >

> > > > > 13. He died and he was buried in a rich man's tomb, out in

the

> > > > garden of Siloam.

> > > > >

> > > > > 14. This very morning when his friends went to the tomb they

> > found

> > > > it empty; the body of the Lord was gone.

> > > > >

> > > > > 15. And now the news has spread abroad that he has risen

from

> > the

> > > > dead.

> > > > >

> > > > > 16. The stranger said, Yes, I have heard about this man; but

> it

> > > > seems strange that after all the things that Jewish prophets

> long

> > > > ago foretold concerning him that when he came men knew him

not.

> > > > >

> > > > > 17. This man was born to demonstrate the Christ to men, and

it

> > is

> > > > just to say that Jesus is the Christ.

> > > > >

> > > > > 18. According to the word, this Jesus came to suffer at the

> > hands

> > > > of men, to give his life as pattern for the sons of men;

> > > > >

> > > > > 19. To rise from death that men might know the way to rise

> from

> > > > death.

> > > > >

> > > > > 20. And then the stranger told the two disciples all about

the

> > > > Law, the Prophets and the Psalms, and read to them a multitude

> of

> > > > things that had been written of this man from Galilee.

> > > > >

> > > > > 21. And now the men had reached their home, and as the night

> > was

> > > > near they importuned the stranger to abide with them.

> > > > >

> > > > > 22. And he went in with them and as they sat about the table

> at

> > > > the evening meal, he took a piece of bread, and blessed it in

> the

> > > > name of Christ.

> > > > >

> > > > > 23. And instantly their eyes were opened up, and they

> perceived

> > > > that he, the stranger, was the Lord, the man from Galilee;

that

> > he

> > > > had risen from the dead; and then the form of Jesus

disappeared.

> > > > >

> > > > > 24. When he had gone, the two disciples were amazed. They

> said,

> > > > Did not our hearts burn with delight while he was talking to

us

> > by

> > > > the way and opening up the testimonies of the Law, the

Prophets

> > and

> > > > the Psalms?

> > > > >

> > > > > 25. Then Zachus and Cleophas went back to Jerusalem, and

> > > > everywhere they went they said, Lo, we have seen the Lord;

> > > > >

> > > > > 26. He walked with us to Emmaus; he ate with us the evening

> > meal,

> > > > and broke for us the bread of life.

> > > > >

> > > > > (from the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by Levi H.

> > Dowling)

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ---in ,

> > > > > " Violet " <violetubb@> wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear All,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Here is another chapter from the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus

> the

> > > > > Christ by Levi H. Dowling, regarding the " Materialisation of

> > the

> > > > > Spiritual Body of Jesus " , at his resurrection. Levi H.

Dowling

> > > > > describes both the physical and spiritual aspects of the

> > > > > resurrection of Jesus in a way that makes a lot of spiritual

> > sense

> > > > -

> > > > > but it didn't make a lot of sense to the eyes and ears of

the

> > > > > witnesses insofar as it was beyond anything that they had

> > > > > experienced before! When you read the passage below, it will

> be

> > > > > interesting to take note how the witnesses to the

> Resurrection,

> > > did

> > > > > not really have the words to convey what was happening... or

> > what

> > > > > had happened! Sure enough, they witnessed it, they knew

Jesus

> > had

> > > > > arisen from the dead, but they could not describe it, in

their

> > > > > ordinary terms of reference; it was extraordinary. Indeed,

it

> > was

> > > > > extraordinary!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Enjoy,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > violet

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > SECTION XXI

> > > > > >

> > > > > > SCHIN

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Materialisation of the Spiritual Body of Jesus

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Chapter 173

> > > > > >

> > > > > > (Jesus appears, fully materialised, to his mother, Miriam,

> > Mary

> > > > of

> > > > > Magdala and to Peter, James and John.)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 1. Now, when the rabbis took the body of the Lord and laid

> > it in

> > > > > the tomb of the mother of the Lord, and Mary Magdalene, and

> > Miriam

> > > > > were there.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 2. And when the body was entombed they went to Joseph's

home

> > and

> > > > > there abode.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 3. They did not know that Jewish soldiers had been sent to

> > guard

> > > > > the tomb, nor that the Roman seal was placed upon the stone;

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 4. So in the morning of the first day of the week they

> > hastened

> > > > to

> > > > > the tomb with spices to embalm the Lord.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 5. But when they reached the tomb they found the terror-

> > stricken

> > > > > soldiers running frantically about.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 6. The women did not know the cause; but when they found

an

> > > empty

> > > > > tomb they were excited and aggrieved.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 7. The soldiers did not know what had transpired; they

could

> > not

> > > > > tell who took the body of the Lord away.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 8. And Mary Magdalene ran with haste toward Jerusalem to

> tell

> > > the

> > > > > news to Peter and the rest.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 9. She met, just by the gateway, Peter, James and John;

she

> > > said,

> > > > > Some one has rolled away the stone and carried off the body

of

> > the

> > > > > Lord.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 10. And then the three disciples ran toward the tomb; but

> > John

> > > > was

> > > > > fleet of foot and was the first to reach the tomb; he found

it

> > > > > empty; the body of his Lord was gone.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 11. When Peter came he went into the tomb, and found the

> > grave

> > > > > clothes neatly folded up and laid aside.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 12. Now, the disciples did not comprehend the scene. They

> did

> > > not

> > > > > know the meaning of their Lord when he informed them just

> > before

> > > > his

> > > > > death that he would rise from death upon the first day of

the

> > > week.

> > > >; > >

> > > > > > 13. The three disciples went back to Jerusalem; the mother

> of

> > > the

> > > > > Lord and Miriam went not away.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 14. And Mary looked within the tomb, and saw two masters

> > sitting

> > > > > there; they said, Why do you weep?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 15. And Mary said, Because my Lord is gone; some one has

> > carried

> > > > > off the body of my Lord; I know not where it is.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 16. Then she arose and looked around; a man stood near and

> > said,

> > > > > Why do you weep? whom do you seek?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 17. And Mary thought it was the gardener and said, If you

> > have

> > > > > borne away the body of my Lord, O tell me where it is that I

> > may

> > > > lay

> > > > > it in a sacred tomb.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 18. And then the man came near and said, My Mother! and

Mary

> > > > said,

> > > > > My Lord!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 19. The eyes of Miriam were opened up and she beheld the

> > Lord.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 20. And Jesus said, Behold, I told you as we walked along

> the

> > > way

> > > > > up to the cross that I would meet you at the sepulchre upon

> the

> > > > > first day of the week.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 21. Now, Mary Magdalene was sitting not a great way off,

and

> > > > Jesus

> > > > > went to her and said,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 22. Why seek the living 'mong the dead? Your Lord has

risen

> > as

> > > he

> > > > > said, Now, Mary, look! behold my face!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 23. Then Mary knew it was the Lord; that he had risen from

> > the

> > > > > dead.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 24. And then Salome, and Mary, mother of the two

disciples,

> > > James

> > > > > and John, Joanna, and the other women who had come out to

the

> > > tomb,

> > > > > saw Jesus, and they talked with him.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 25. And Mary Magdalene was filled with joy. She sought

again

> > for

> > > > > Peter, James and John; she found them and she said,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 26. Lo, I have seen the Lord; and Miriam has seen the

Lord;

> > the

> > > > > mother of the Lord has seen the Lord; and many more have

seen

> > his

> >; > > > face; for he has risen from the dead.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 27. But the disciples thought that she had simply seen a

> > vision

> > > > of

> > > > > the Lord. They did not think that he had risen from the

dead.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 28. Then Mary found the other members of the company and

> told

> > > > them

> > > > > all about the risen Lord; but none of them believed.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 29. Now, Peter, James and John were in the garden of

Siloam;

> > > were

> > > > > talking with the gardener about the happenings of the day

when

> > > John

> > > > > beheld a stranger coming up the walk.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 30. The stranger lifted up his hands and said, I am. Then

> the

> > > > > disciples knew it was the Lord.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 31. And Jesus said, Behold, for human flesh can be

> transmuted

> > > > into

> > > > > higher form, and then that higher form is master of things

> > > > manifest,

> > > > > and can, at will, take any form.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 32. And so I come to you in form familiar unto you.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 33. Go speak to Thomas, and the other men whom I have

called

> > to

> > > > be

> > > > > apostles unto men, and say to them,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 34. That he whom Jews and Romans thought was dead is

walking

> > in

> > > > > the garden of Siloam;

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 35. Will stand again before the priests and Pharisees

within

> > the

> > > > > temple in Jerusalem;

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 36. And will appear unto the sages of the world.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 37. Tell them that I will go before them into Galilee.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 38. Then Peter, James and John went forth and found their

> > > > > brethren, and said, Behold, the Lord is risen from the dead,

> > and

> > > we

> > > > > have seen him face to face.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 39. The brethren were amazed at what the three disciples

> > said;

> > > > but

> > > > > still they looked upon their words as idle talk and they

> > believed

> > > > > them not.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > (from the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by Levi H.

> > > Dowling)

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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