Tuesday, March 24, 2009

DEUTEROCANONICAL BOOKS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

Did Jesus quote from the Apocrypha?

The short answer is yes---and so did the Apostles.

Jesus and the Gospel writers referenced the Deuterocanonicals in the following instances:

Matthew 6:12, 14-15---"Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; if you forgive others their transgressions, your heavenly Father will forgive you. But if you do not forgive others, neither will your heavenly father forgive your transgressions."
Sirach 28:2---"Forgive your neighbor's injustice; then when you pray, your own sins will be forgiven."

Luke 1:17 (describing John the Baptist)---"He will go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah to turn the hearts of fathers towards children and the disobediant to the understanding of the righteous, to prepare a people fit for the Lord."
Sirach 48:10---"You are destined, it is written, in time to come, to put an end to wrath before the day of the Lord, to turn back the hearts of fathers towards their sons, and to re-establish the tribes of Jacob."

Luke 1:28, 1:42---"And coming to her, he said, 'Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you!'.....Most blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb."
Judith 13:18---"Then Uzziah said to her: 'Blessed are you, daughter, by the Most High God, above all the women of the earth; and blessed be the Lord God, the Creator of heaven and earth.

Luke 1:52---"He has thrown down the rulers from their thrones, but lifted up the lowly."
Sirach 10:14---"The thrones of the arrogant God overturns, and establishes the lowly in their stead."

Luke 12:19-20---"I shall say to myself, 'Now as for you, you have so many good things stored up for many years, rest, eat, drink, be merry!' But God said to him, 'You fool, this night your life will be demanded of you; and the things you have prepared, to whom will they belong?'"
Sirach 11:19---"When he says: 'I have found rest, now I will feast on my possessions,' he does not know how long it will be till he dies and leaves them to others."

Luke 18:22---"When Jesus heard this, he said to him, 'There is still one thing left for you: sell all that you have and distribute it to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven.'"
Sirach 29:11---"Dispose of your treasure as the Most High commands, for that will profit you more than the gold."

John 3:12---"If I tell you about earthly things and you do not believe, how will you believe if I tell you about heavenly things?"
Wisdom 9:16---"Scarce do we guess the things on earth, and what is within our grasp we find with difficulty; but when things are in heaven, who can search them out?"

John 5:18---"For this reason the Jews tried all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the Sabbath, but he also called God his own Father, making himself equal to God."
Wisdom 2:16---"He judges us debased; he holds aloof from our paths as from things impure. He calls blest the destiny of the just and boasts that God is his Father."

John 10:29---"My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one can take them out of the Father's hand."
Wisdom 3:1---"But the souls of the just are in the hand of God, and no torment shall touch them."
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DEUTEROCANONICAL BOOKS
IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

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Scripture

Matt. 2:16 - Herod's decree of slaying innocent children was prophesied in Wis. 11:7 - slaying the holy innocents.

Matt. 6:19-20 - Jesus' statement about laying up for yourselves treasure in heaven follows Sirach 29:11 - lay up your treasure.

Matt.. 7:12 - Jesus' golden rule "do unto others" is the converse of Tobit 4:15 - what you hate, do not do to others.

Matt. 7:16,20 - Jesus' statement "you will know them by their fruits" follows Sirach 27:6 - the fruit discloses the cultivation.

Matt. 9:36 - the people were "like sheep without a shepherd" is same as Judith 11:19 - sheep without a shepherd.

Matt. 11:25 - Jesus' description "Lord of heaven and earth" is the same as Tobit 7:18 - Lord of heaven and earth.

Matt. 12:42 - Jesus refers to the wisdom of Solomon which was recorded and made part of the deuterocanonical books.

Matt. 16:18 - Jesus' reference to the "power of death" and "gates of Hades" references Wisdom 16:13.

Matt. 22:25; Mark 12:20; Luke 20:29 - Gospel writers refer to the canonicity of Tobit 3:8 and 7:11 regarding the seven brothers.

Matt. 24:15 - the "desolating sacrilege" Jesus refers to is also taken from 1 Macc. 1:54 and 2 Macc. 8:17.

Matt. 24:16 - let those "flee to the mountains" is taken from 1 Macc. 2:28.

Matt. 27:43 - if He is God's Son, let God deliver him from His adversaries follows Wisdom 2:18.

Mark 4:5,16-17 - Jesus' description of seeds falling on rocky ground and having no root follows Sirach 40:15.

Mark 9:48 - description of hell where their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched references Judith 16:17.

Luke 1:42 - Elizabeth's declaration of Mary's blessedness above all women follows Uzziah's declaration in Judith 13:18.

Luke 1:52 - Mary's magnificat addressing the mighty falling from their thrones and replaced by lowly follows Sirach 10:14.

Luke 2:29 - Simeon's declaration that he is ready to die after seeing the Child Jesus follows Tobit 11:9.

Luke 13:29 - the Lord's description of men coming from east and west to rejoice in God follows Baruch 4:37.

Luke 21:24 - Jesus' usage of "fall by the edge of the sword" follows Sirach 28:18.

Luke 24:4 and Acts 1:10 - Luke's description of the two men in dazzling apparel reminds us of 2 Macc. 3:26.

John 1:3 - all things were made through Him, the Word, follows Wisdom 9:1.

John 3:13 - who has ascended into heaven but He who descended from heaven references Baruch 3:29.

John 4:48; Acts 5:12; 15:12; 2 Cor. 12:12 - Jesus', Luke's and Paul's usage of "signs and wonders" follows Wisdom 8:8.

John 5:18 - Jesus claiming that God is His Father follows Wisdom 2:16.

John 6:35-59 - Jesus' Eucharistic discourse is foreshadowed in Sirach 24:21.

John 10:22 - the identification of the feast of the dedication is taken from 1 Macc. 4:59.

John 10:36 – Jesus accepts the inspiration of Maccabees as He analogizes the Hanukkah consecration to His own consecration to the Father in 1 Macc. 4:36.

John 15:6 - branches that don't bear fruit and are cut down follows Wis. 4:5 where branches are broken off.

Acts 1:15 - Luke's reference to the 120 may be a reference to 1 Macc. 3:55 - leaders of tens / restoration of the twelve.

Acts 10:34; Rom. 2:11; Gal. 2:6 - Peter's and Paul's statement that God shows no partiality references Sirach 35:12.

Acts 17:29 - description of false gods as like gold and silver made by men follows Wisdom 13:10.

Rom 1:18-25 - Paul's teaching on the knowledge of the Creator and the ignorance and sin of idolatry follows Wis. 13:1-10.

Rom. 1:20 - specifically, God's existence being evident in nature follows Wis. 13:1.

Rom. 1:23 - the sin of worshipping mortal man, birds, animals and reptiles follows Wis. 11:15; 12:24-27; 13:10; 14:8.

Rom. 1:24-27 - this idolatry results in all kinds of sexual perversion which follows Wis. 14:12,24-27.

Rom. 4:17 - Abraham is a father of many nations follows Sirach 44:19.

Rom. 5:12 - description of death and sin entering into the world is similar to Wisdom 2:24.

Rom. 9:21 - usage of the potter and the clay, making two kinds of vessels follows Wisdom 15:7.

1 Cor. 2:16 - Paul's question, "who has known the mind of the Lord?" references Wisdom 9:13.

1 Cor. 6:12-13; 10:23-26 - warning that, while all things are good, beware of gluttony, follows Sirach 36:18 and 37:28-30.

1 Cor. 8:5-6 - Paul acknowledging many "gods" but one Lord follows Wis. 13:3.

1 Cor. 10:1 - Paul's description of our fathers being under the cloud passing through the sea refers to Wisdom 19:7.

1 Cor. 10:20 - what pagans sacrifice they offer to demons and not to God refers to Baruch 4:7.

1 Cor. 15:29 - if no expectation of resurrection, it would be foolish to be baptized on their behalf follows 2 Macc. 12:43-45.

Eph. 1:17 - Paul's prayer for a "spirit of wisdom" follows the prayer for the spirit of wisdom in Wisdom 7:7.

Eph. 6:14 - Paul describing the breastplate of righteousness is the same as Wis. 5:18. See also Isaiah 59:17 and 1 Thess. 5:8.

Eph. 6:13-17 - in fact, the whole discussion of armor, helmet, breastplate, sword, shield follows Wis. 5:17-20.

1 Tim. 6:15 - Paul's description of God as Sovereign and King of kings is from 2 Macc. 12:15; 13:4.

2 Tim. 4:8 - Paul's description of a crown of righteousness is similar to Wisdom 5:16.

Heb. 4:12 - Paul's description of God's word as a sword is similar to Wisdom 18:15.

Heb. 11:5 - Enoch being taken up is also referenced in Wis 4:10 and Sir 44:16. See also 2 Kings 2:1-13 & Sir 48:9 regarding Elijah.

Heb 11:35 - Paul teaches about the martyrdom of the mother and her sons described in 2 Macc. 7:1-42.

Heb. 12:12 - the description "drooping hands" and "weak knees" comes from Sirach 25:23.

James 1:19 - let every man be quick to hear and slow to respond follows Sirach 5:11.

James 2:23 - it was reckoned to him as righteousness follows 1 Macc. 2:52 - it was reckoned to him as righteousness.

James 3:13 - James' instruction to perform works in meekness follows Sirach 3:17.

James 5:3 - describing silver which rusts and laying up treasure follows Sirach 29:10-11.

James 5:6 - condemning and killing the "righteous man" follows Wisdom 2:10-20.

1 Peter 1:6-7 - Peter teaches about testing faith by purgatorial fire as described in Wisdom 3:5-6 and Sirach 2:5.

1 Peter 1:17 - God judging each one according to his deeds refers to Sirach 16:12 - God judges man according to his deeds.

2 Peter 2:7 - God's rescue of a righteous man (Lot) is also described in Wisdom 10:6.

Rev. 1:4 – the seven spirits who are before his throne is taken from Tobit 12:15 – Raphael is one of the seven holy angels who present the prayers of the saints before the Holy One.

Rev. 1:18; Matt. 16:18 - power of life over death and gates of Hades follows Wis. 16:13.

Rev. 2:12 - reference to the two-edged sword is similar to the description of God's Word in Wisdom 18:16.

Rev. 5:7 - God is described as seated on His throne, and this is the same description used in Sirach 1:8.

Rev. 8:3-4 - prayers of the saints presented to God by the hand of an angel follows Tobit 12:12,15.

Rev. 8:7 - raining of hail and fire to the earth follows Wisdom 16:22 and Sirach 39:29.

Rev. 9:3 - raining of locusts on the earth follows Wisdom 16:9.

Rev. 11:19 - the vision of the ark of the covenant (Mary) in a cloud of glory was prophesied in 2 Macc. 2:7.

Rev. 17:14 - description of God as King of kings follows 2 Macc. 13:4.

Rev. 19:1 - the cry "Hallelujah" at the coming of the new Jerusalem follows Tobit 13:18.

Rev. 19:11 - the description of the Lord on a white horse in the heavens follows 2 Macc. 3:25; 11:8.

Rev. 19:16 - description of our Lord as King of kings is taken from 2 Macc. 13:4.

Rev. 21:19 - the description of the new Jerusalem with precious stones is prophesied in Tobit 13:17.

Exodus 23:7 - do not slay the innocent and righteous - Dan. 13:53 - do not put to death an innocent and righteous person.

1 Sam. 28:7-20 – the intercessory mediation of deceased Samuel for Saul follows Sirach 46:20.

2 Kings 2:1-13 – Elijah being taken up into heaven follows Sirach 48:9.

2 Tim. 3:16 - the inspired Scripture that Paul was referring to included the deuterocanonical texts that the Protestants removed. The books Baruch, Tobit, Maccabees, Judith, Sirach, Wisdom and parts of Daniel and Esther were all included in the Septuagint that Jesus and the apostles used.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Yod-Hey-Vav-Hey Mystic

So now it is made plain and clear so that even a fool can run with it.

Yod.

Forge the method. Now.
It’s a technique not given
I didn’t delay,
Of spirit’s own fruit – I eat.


Do the task at hand. Perfect.
but rather received –
I ran to you night and day –
‘I am full,’ I share.


Keep your words. Gentle.
to gather wisdom from leaves.
what else can I say?
Make the two into just One.


Watch the allies come
Pen your thoughts with a rich ink,
Who is out there, who?
Sovereign is our God: YaH-WaH.


when you turn to love for all:
perhaps words will cleanse –
Who is in here, yes, and who?
He is the Breath’s Breath.


They drink from the Lake.
Mirror of Inspiration.
Who is the Only?!
**Be still and know: “I AM GOD.”**


It’s not uncommon,
Let –_the truth_ be your first guide,
I sigh with solace:The Self is Shining.


it’s left unspoken for most:
then turn to Spirit.
**I can sleep at the trees’ feet;
**It is the Way, Truth, and Light;**



**The Source is the Heart.**
**The Kingdom is within you!**
I can drink the dew.**
and knows: “I AM THAT.”



Turn to the Supreme:
Beautiful Action,
I can find a place:
and know: “I AM THAT.”


let your pure desire be known –
coming from purest kindness.
* Where there are fruit trees around. . .
This is how we feed the sheep,



joyous life for all.
Perfect as the first.
I can eat the leaves. *


Let beings be filled
A verse in time is worth nine.
If there is a doubt about God,
playing the love-flute –



with countless ranges of joy –
A verb is nineteen.
Go into Nature.


then let them find peace.
Sincere as the rising Sun.
There you will see the Maker.
“all this you shall do and more!”

The Righteous Path

The Righteous Path
by KK

The wondering soul lost in the dark
How would I walk through the heaven’s arc
I stand before a sea of Gordian knot(s)
Untie only one, but I fear a foul shot
Which faith will lead to salvation
Which God will lead to elation
I ponder on my own creation
Why am I here; I need an explanation
One religion claiming superiority on another
They go against God’s law: to love all other
Win in one and you lose in another
There is no way you can go any further
Rise above the illusion and look at the whole
You will find the answer lying within your soul
God is one but is seen in countless faces
Call Him by any name; all he embraces
This is how it goes in one of Shakespear’s prose
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other word would smell as sweet”
Call Him from your heart and He will meet
To drench your soul in eternal spiritual bath
Lead a life that follows the righteous path
Love unselfishly and do good deeds
Unselfish love is where heaven seeds
Become one with the sempiternal soul
There is where you will know your role
You will find yourself in Brahmananda bliss
And so, your religion is where your love is


I would love to get any comments on this poem/thought. Please don't hesitate to comment on anything at all.

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Dear KK,

This is a spectacular poem…here is what the Bliss of Brahma inspires in this poet:

The wondering soul lost in the dark
- *Oh that the Truth could be our bark!
How would I walk through the heaven’s arc
- *”Heaven’s within!” says the meadowlark!!

I stand before a sea of Gordian knot(s)
- *And hear the commands of many pilots…
Untie only one, but I fear a foul shot
- *Look to the Untier, He is what’s sought!

Which faith will lead to salvation
- *Your faith alone, if you seek education.
Which God will lead to elation
- *God is One, no second station!
I ponder on my own creation
- *Let this be still-recreation.
Why am I here; /I need an explanation/
- *Let the answer come from within, no hesitation.

One religion claiming superiority on another
- *God is One – Truth is my religion, brother!
They go against God’s law: to love all other
- *Let them who hold hatred be rent asunder.
Win in one and you lose in another
- *Man has organized truth – oh, brother!
There is no way you can go any further
- *Yet there is a shore that’s still further…

Rise above the illusion and look at the whole
- * Find the diamond amidst the coal!
You will find the answer lying within your soul
- *When you do this your light shall be Whole.

God is one but is seen in countless faces
- *Our planet is one with countless species and races.
Call Him by any name; all he embraces
- *Give praise to the ONE who made fingertip-traces.

This is how it goes in one of Shakespear’s prose
- *If you would water gardens, use the hose.
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other word would smell as sweet”
Call Him from your heart and He will meet

- *What is the game – the one I chose?
- Tell me who are you going to meet?
- Go within your heart and know God is in the street!

To drench your soul in eternal spiritual bath
- *Yes, now you see the One before math.
Lead a life that follows the righteous path
- *This is truth, if you would have good aftermath.

Love unselfishly and do good deeds
- *Perform this now, and plant no weeds!
Unselfish love is where heaven seeds
- *And giveth like the Job’s Tear beads.

Become one with the sempiternal soul
- *Now, you are talking – Be ye full!!!
There is where you will know your role
- *Work in perfection fulfills the inner-pull.

You will find yourself in Brahmananda bliss
- *That Thou Art – you should know this!
And so, your religion is where your love is
- *Religion is Truth, God’s Name,
o and all Bliss is His.

Bism’Allah, Ir-Rahman Ir-Raheem:
Baruch Shem Kivod Malchuto Layolam Vaed::
Yod Hey Vav Hey.

Peace be within you, KK.
May Our God lead us from darkness to light,
from falsehood to truth,
and from sorrow to bliss.
Om. Alm. Aum.

Peace be with you,
in the light of YHWH,
Khy’em Amri

The Space In Between

The Space In Between
by Safiya Stewart-Sagoua

My years as an adult-child has now sentenced me to a life as a child-like adult
Trying to reclaim what was never mine to own
Needing something to fill
The space in between
The gap that stands void
The bridge never built
To allow me to crossover to true maturity
Peace, love and happiness
And leave behind
Fear, apprehension, irresponsibility and dependence
Allowing me to live my life in truth………………..
Instead of fantasy
Reality and acceptance…………..
Instead of fear
Compromise………
Instead of submission
Fortitude…….
Instead of fragility
Sometimes I feel like I will break into a million little pieces
So I am silent when I should speak
Whisper when I should scream
Laugh to keep from crying
When the truth is, the tears would probably hydrate my dried up sense of reality
And bring me to a place where it is no longer out of reach or too heavy too bear
But my fear will not allow me to go there
Or even in that direction
I close my eyes and hope for the best, only to have gotten my foot stuck in a hole that I would have seen from a mile away
Eyes wide open
I choose to go blind in fear that the ability to see would kill me instantly
How will I explain this to …….
Myself
Opportunities missed caused by a life half-lived
They say the truth is freeing
I am waiting to be unchained

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Safiya Stewart-Sagoua,

Unless you become like little children you shall not enter the Kingdom of Heaven – which is within you and all around you!

That is the Truth which shall set you free, Safiya.

That is why I say to you: Reclaim what IS yours to own:
That very thing which you seek to fill you,
that makes the space,
that shows the gap,
that calls for a bridge –
yes, this: God dwells within you; know this in stillness and be truly mature.

Peace, love and happiness: three things that cannot be dependent on the outside circumstances in full, as there is never an ‘ideal time’ and an ‘ideal place’ but we are here wanting these three things now and always – so I tell you the chian-smashing truth: Deep down inside, Safiya, you are that, that peace, that love and that bliss beyond transient happiness.

Fear will guide you if you let it – so fear what you should fear.

They say the world is like a snake that we perceive in a rope and hold fear for, but just as when the rope is SEEN AS IT IS the snake and fear vanishes all at once, so with the world, when the Eternal Truth is seen, how will you fear?

Pick up that cross of a body and hold it upright.
Be full of dignity, sweet Safiya!

Live in truth and the peace that comes from it.

Find out what is “true for you” – that is relative truth:
Find out what is “true for all” – that is absolute truth.

We live life as though it is a dream and we are a dream-figure in it. But I say unto you: Live like you are a lucid dreamer: Believe that your words/will will be fulfilled and it certainly will, by the Power of the Light.

The stream is not strong when it is being bent.
The beetle is not fortuitous when being held by the child…but appears supple and unmoving.

Break, if it is possible. Break down, and up, and left and right: All these chains that bind your mind are in and of themselves fragile – be strong in the truth, (and not degrading judgment), of who and how you are: for truly I say unto you, Safiya, unless you learn to love yourself, as well as love the God of the World, how shall you truly create love with another?

‘Among secrets: I am silence.’

Scream within – and cry often.

Laugh, but find the cry only diametrically opposed, but on the same emotional continuum.

You want truth, Safiya: Don’t keep from crying.
This will help you learn to be free.
Why laugh – is it so funny to be in denial of your own emotions?
Isn’t it true that your sense of reality is parched –
do you thirst for the safety and security to REALLY FEEL YOUR OWN HEART?

What do you fear? And are you able to ask the Great God for help…as it is said: ‘Ask and you shall receive.’ This allows God to fulfill our lives as the Answerer of true prayers.

It almost seems as though you are afraid of fear, that is facing it, and thus you are also afraid of going beyond fear, which is at present a fearful unknown. But Safiya: You said you were waiting – now I am waiting with you. Your chains are broken – arise, damsel, walk and dance in freedom and praise of your Master: Our God.

You have come this far…do not close your eyes while you are walking down the path: hope not in what is false but in what is true: verily, I say unto you: many are the snares on the path to Life – keep your eyes wide open.

With eyes wide, find your Eye – when you find the One Eye that sees through the twain you shall be filled with Light!

What is interesting is that your choice to go blind is what is killing you instantly… stop and think about that if you are interested in knowing how to look at the truth with fearlessness. Selah.

Maybe your Self is communicating with you…have you tried to explain this to yourself – to find that root problem and source-solution.

Live fully – to the fullest!!!

I say the truth is a flaming sword:
your chains are unlocked already,
put them away, get up,
and learn to wield this sword of fire:
The Truth;
then, go and set the captives free.


Peace be within you,
In YHWH,

Khy’em Amri

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Yod. Hey. Vav. Hey.

This response is not made plain: let them with ear, hear; let them with minds, reason, and them with hearts, understand. Peace be upon you, in the Name of YaHuWaH, the Supreme Lord of lords:

Yod.

Forge the method. Now.

Do the task at hand. Perfect.

Keep your words. Gentle.

Watch the allies come

when you turn to love for all:

They drink from the Lake.

It’s not uncommon,

it’s left unspoken for most:

**The Source is the Heart.**

Turn to the Supreme:

let your pure desire be known –

joyous life for all.

Let beings be filled

with countless ranges of joy –

then let them find peace.

Hey.

It’s a technique not given

but rather received –

to gather wisdom from leaves.

Pen your thoughts with a rich ink,

perhaps words will cleanse –

Mirror of Inspiration.

Let ­_the truth_ be your first guide,

then turn to Spirit.

**The Kingdom is within you!**

Beautiful Action,

coming from purest kindness.

Perfect as the first.

A verse in time is worth nine.

A verb is nineteen.

Sincere as the rising Sun.

Vav.

I didn’t delay,

I ran to you night and day –

what else can I say?

Who is out there, who?

Who is in here, yes, and who?

Who is the Only?!

I sigh with solace:\

**I can sleep at the trees’ feet;

I can drink the dew.**

I can find a place:

* Where there are fruit trees around. . .

I can eat the leaves. *

If there is a doubt about God.

Go into Nature.

There you will see the Maker.

Hey.

Of spirit’s own fruit – I eat.

‘I am full,’ I share.

Make the two into just One.

Sovereign is our God: YaH-WaH.

He is the Breath’s Breath.

**Be still and know: “I AM GOD.”**

The Self is Shining.

**It is the Way, Truth, and Light;**

and knows: “I AM THAT.”

This is how we feed the sheep,

playing the love-flute –

“all this you shall do and more!”

8/30/06

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_Yes – this is a prayer!_

Call! upon the open storm;

in the Name, in the Name,

in: YaHoWaH.

Say! Oh let me be reborn;

YaHoWaH, YaHoWaH,

E. A_ O… A_

Sing out to your G*D,

Who draws universal applause.

Who gives movement and pause;

The Supreme First Cause: YaHoVaH

Let not your right hand write!

Left writing – delighting in patient glory mighty.

Alluh. Allah. Alluh. Allah:

YaH-WaH.

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This is a secret love, a secret peace, and a secret life:

May you share it with all those whom you meet!

Give of this blossoming wisdom to all;

Keep writing as God inspires you!!!

Listen to the Voice of Meekness and you shall be blessed, blessed indeed!!!

May peace be within you when you realize that you are a Son of Man, like unto a Son/Daughter of God the Great…for is it not written: Ye are gods and children of the Most High…???????

Bless your way,

In YHWH,

Peace:

Love,

Khy’em Amri

Satan is the Bright Ego!

Peace be with you,

Panora713 of PaintedPerfectly.com,

You say:

satan is the simple personification of what the church teaches is immoral.

But I say unto you:

Satan is the personification of the brilliant being who is a construct of selfish-desires: the ego of man. Ishu, (who is known as Jesus Christ), taught that man could be reborn and become, (LIKE HIM & MORE!), born out of the ignorance and egoism of our parents - we shall become "Sons of Men".

You say:

what i think the church doesn't know is that there is no true immorality, only difference in morality.

I say:

When the "first humans" took nibbles off the tree of knowledge of good and evil: they were forwarned that should they do so, they would die. God is Good, and Goodness is Living and does not die. In order to die, one had to depart from God, who is the truth. Hence: (continuous) rebirth (and death) in these realm of mortals with, as you call it, a wide variation in the “difference in morality” between beings. [The snake didn’t really lie, but twisted the truth into higher and lower truths, or rather relative truths…Immortal Spirit cannot “die”, ever, unless it takes up the garb of the body, then Identifying itself with that body, by the power of “I am” one entertains, upon the death of the body: I am dead – then, later, I have died.] However, one is also reborn, until the cycle is disrupted by transcendental wisdom which conveys the Good News that: God, the Supreme and Eternal Creator, has taken up residence in your very own Heart and is Fully Present throughout the world.

You say:

and through this difference in one person's perspective versus another's, good and evil hang in an unprecedented and almost unbreakable balance.

I tell you true:

Good and Evil do not exist but upon Judgment. “Eat of this tree and you shall be like God,” said the snake, with his forked tongue, also saying: “Surely, ye shall not die.” But immediately they saw that they were naked, and they knew that they were mortal, with bodies – so they hid, knowing that they had done something other than what God, the Good, had commanded them. But God knew what had happened and how it was to transpire: for surely He is the All-Knowing, the Wise.

We have, by eating from the tree of knowledge, been made in Their Image: a being capable of Judgment and Mercy (through our compassionate understanding, having lived in the ‘skin’ for countless aeons).

Freewill creates all kinds of possibilities – especially for that which is called evil – due to the forces of ignorance – however, God’s will is unified, and drawing near to it one will understand that Good that is beyond the comprehension of men: the Superlative Good.

What happens, happens. If you judge it evil – you will avoid it. If you judge it good – you will cling to it. If you come to the point beyond Good and Evil – you will know God, the One who communes DIRECTLY with the Sons of Men, blessed may they be.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

A Letter of Mara

A Letter of Mara, Son of Serapion
(between 73 CE and the third century CE)

“Put, therefore, sadness away from thee, O most beloved of mankind, a thing which never in anywise benefits a man; and drive care away from thee, which brings with it no advantage whatsoever. For we have no resource or skill that can avail us-nothing but a great mind able to cope with the disasters and to endure the tribulations which we are always receiving at the hands of the times. For at these things does it behoove us to look, and not only at those which are fraught with rejoicing and good repute.”

**If you let yourself be free in joy and also free in sorrow, know that sorrow will loom upon you, sadness will tinge your days. Feel your sorrow, but seek joy – seek the bliss of immortality in the sacred chamber of the heart. What care shall ye have in the day to day strife and travails, ye who seek after the Kingdom Divine, which surely is within you and also all around you. One should become peaceful in all circumstances – this is the highest teaching.**


“Devote thyself to wisdom, the fount of all things good, the treasure that faileth not. There shalt thou lay thy head, and be at ease. For this shall be to thee father and mother, and a good companion for thy life.”

**Don’t mind that gold; don’t gawk at the bank notes. If you would come to wisdom – you will see money for what it is, and you will see that the real thing of value is neither metal, paper, nor mineral – but the Essential Truth of Your Own Nature. Thou shalt walk in the peace of YeHuWuH. Once you come to the fount of wisdom, you will drink from the source of understanding and imbibe the nectar of truth – unfiltered, undiluted. It will instruct thee, like a fruit on the tree of Spirit – it will be a Spiritual Master and Comforter unto thee…Forever.**





“Enter into closest intimacy with fortitude and patience, those virtues which are able successfully to encounter the tribulations that befall feeble men. For so great is their strength, that they are adequate to sustain hunger, and can endure thirst, and mitigate every trouble. With toil, moreover, yea even with dissolution, they make right merry.”

**A voice within speaks: “Be patient and kind.” Listen, O’ Swan, listen! Bear your encounter with the “problems of the world” with a mind in peaceful equipoise. Know the body as a temple – sweep it clean now and then. Toil in grand generosity, and dissolve all hatred, enmity and greed…make merry in the Spirit who loves kindness and benevolence, kinship and camaraderie. But, Beloved, make Acquaintance with the Friend WITHIN, and then, by and by, you shall know right merriment: the knowledge which cannot ever be stolen, gained by Grace and Sincerity – the Knowledge-Direct-Experience of Eternal Life.**


“…if thou resolve diligently to acquaint thyself with these things, first of all put a check on appetite, and set limits to that in which thou art indulging. Seek the power to refrain from being angry; and, instead of yielding to outbursts of passion, listen to the promptings of kindness.”

**Tell you true: Water, Fasting, Prayer, In-Silence, Meditation, & More. All these things will give you Divine Energy and Replenish you, cleansing your physical, emotional and mental temples, so to speak.

The Power to refrain from being angry is Control of the Senses and their Organs of Action, particularly the Tongue. The power to not be angry is won also by Resolute Dispassion gained by full scrutiny of life, its circumstances, and how one is connected to these by Time. If one can become aware of oneself as beyond this transient world, as a Being~Beyond-Time, then one will know something of the Peace necessary to quell the anger-samskara.

Be kind. It is a white light that shines through the crack in the ceiling of passion: kindness. Focus upon it. Be not distracted by passions forces, nay, BE READY for them! You know that LIFE with bring forth tests of your Patience, Fortitude and Kindness. Be prepared to work in sincerity, or you shall reap what you sow – you know?**

Gospel of Thomas Commentary 1-2

Herewith is undertaken a private spiritual commentary on the Gospel of Thomas as inspired by Yod-Hey-Vav-Hey, YaHuWaH, via His Presence as the Holy Spirit. God is with Us.
These are the secret sayings that the living Jesus spoke and Didymos Judas Thomas recorded.

1 And he said, "Whoever discovers the interpretation of these sayings will not taste death."

**Behold, I tell you plainly of the interpretation that bears consistency with both truth and the life and import of the Christ called Yeshu the Nazarene.

Time will take its toll upon the body…by and by, look to the ancient ones, like Methuselah.

Who knows the truth shall be set free of death;
If you want to understand, then come near.
The Soul is Eternal, the Source of Breath;
Verily, I say to you: Give your ear!
There is a teaching about the One GOD
which leaves the knower speechless and humble.
Ye, the Salt of the Earth, the Ocean laud!
Ye are like Lights! Whatever they mumble.
Echo the Truth inside your Being, Now!
Approach the Great Father of Creation.
In secret chamber of the heart: ask how;
Be among the Christened Generation.
Evidently we come in Peace of YAH.
These words witness what the Prophets once saw.










2 Jesus said, "Those who seek should not stop seeking until they find. When they find, they will be disturbed. When they are disturbed, they will marvel, and will rule over all."

**When ye shall seek, ye shall need seek much – there are many veils of illusion and darkness, lies and ignorance covering the one who is enmeshed in the world, as born of Man. When you find the source of evil is also lodged within, ye shall be disturbed indeed. Reckoning the inner and the outer as one, how shall ye not be effected espying both evil and good in the outer world, as well as the inner, and the twain reflected in the Mind and Heart. When one comes to comprehend the marvel of GOD as the Pervader of Creation and Guide of each Soul, yet reckon that GOD gives us the taste of being the First in Creation, the Primordial Human, one will marvel indeed at the feeling that one has attained unity with the One. When you come to find a certain peace in the mystery of God as the Supreme Arbiter and also as the Granter of free-will, you shall by the Power of Love, by the Gift of Immortality, by the Superb Power of Insight rule, as a servant of the Divine-All, praise be its Name, which is Holy, now and forever:

YeuHuWaH