CHAPTER IV.
1. Jehovih spake in the light of the throne of Kairksak, in Vetta'puissa, saying: Lika, MySon! This is My road and My journey. With thee and thy hosts My Voice shall travel withpower; on the earth will I lie My foundation, in spirit and word. Thy companion Chiefsand Chieftainesses shall go with thee; they shall help deliver the inhabitants of the earthand her heavens.
2. My enemies have marked their labors in temples and pyramids. Because their heartsrose not up to Me, they descended into stone, the most dead of all things. They havecarried the inhabitants of the earth down to rottenness and to death. Suffer theirmonuments to stand as testimonies of them that hated Me, that denied Me, that believednot in Me, the All Person.
3. My building shall be the most subtle of all things, the spirit of mine own body. Verilyshall it be a monument within the souls of My chosen. Nor will it go away again indarkness, but it shall encompass the whole earth.
4. For thou shalt find My chosen a scattered people, persecuted and enslaved, themost despised of all the races of men. But I will show My power with them; I will raisethem up; the things I do through them, and the words I speak through them, even in their ignorance and darkness, shall become mighty. Their words shall be treasuredforever; and none can match them in wisdom of speech, or in the craft of good works.
5. But the learned men of all other peoples shall be forgotten; their wisdom be like thewind that bloweth away. The self-Gods and self-Lords that led them astray shall be as aserpent that biteth itself unto death. Yea, as long as their pyramids and temples stand,their own falsehoods shall stare them in the face.
6. They have bound themselves in their own bulwarks; they shall yet be My laborers,thousands of years, to undo the evil they sowed on the earth. Nor shall they lookdown from heaven and behold with joy their temples and pyramids; but as onebeholdeth a coal of fire burning in the flesh, so shall their edifices cry out unto themforever: THOU FALSE ONE. And it shall be to them a burning fire that will not die out.
7. And their great learning, even of the stars and the sun and moon, and of all thethings of the earth, and in the waters, shall pass away and be remembered notamongst men. Yea, the names of their men of great learning shall go down, with none toremember them on the earth. And in time, long after, the nations of people will forgetthem and their wisdom, and even pity them, and say of them: What a foolish people!
8. But My chosen, who are their slaves, and are as nothing in the world, shall speak, andtheir words shall not be forgotten; shall write, and their books will be a new foundation inthe world. Because My hand will be upon them, My wisdom shall come forth out of theirmouths.
9. And this shall be testimony in the ages to come, as to what manner of knowledgeendureth forever. For as the buildings of the earth remain on the earth, and the spirits ofthem that incline to the earth raise not up, so have I bound corpor in corpor; but as Iplanted the quickened spirit of man in man for spiritual knowledge, so shall spiritualknowledge look upward for an everlasting resurrection.
10. Lika asked: O Thou Highest, Jehovih, what are the preparations of Thy Gods? Wherein shall my hand be strong on the earth? Jehovih answered, saying: For sixgenerations aback hath My God prepared unto thee and thy hosts. My voice was with MyGod, and I said unto him: My Son, behold, the time cometh in six generations, when Iwill bring the earth into another dawn of light. And in that day will I bring My Son, Lika,from My etherean worlds; and he shall come with a mighty host of ethereans with greatpower. Go thou, My Son, down to the earth, and with thy loo'is, thy masters ofgenerations, and raise up an heir unto thy voice. In the three great divisions of the earthprovide thou three servants to do My will.
11. So, My Son, God of Craoshivi, hath raised up unto thee, O Lika, three men, Capilya,and Chine, and Moses, the fruit of the sixth generation in the lands of their fathers;and they are of the Faithists in Me, holy men and wise. To these shalt thou sendthe Gods of their forefathers, even they who were beaten away by the Gods of evil.
12. And Capilya shall deliver the Faithists of Vind'yu, and Chine shall deliver theFaithists of Jaffeth, and Moses shall deliver the Faithists of Egupt. And this, also, shaltthou put upon Moses and his people: He shall lead his people westward; and theirheirs after them shall also go westward; yea, westward until they circumscribe the earth. Three thousand and four hundred years shalt thou allot to them to complete thejourney. And wherever they go, they shall establish My name, Jehovih; they shalllead all people away from all Gods, to believe in the Great Spirit, who I am.
13. And when they have carried My name to the west coast of Guatama, and establishedMe, behold, I will bring the earth into kosmon; and My angels shall descend upon theearth in every quarter with great power. And it shall come to pass that the Faithists of thechildren of Moses shall find the Faithists of the children of Chine and the Faithists of thechildren of Capilya.
14. And all these people shall cry out in that day: No God, no Lord, no Savior! For Myhand will be upon them, and their words shall be My words. But they will proclaim Me,the Great Spirit, the Ever Present, Jehovih.
15. And they shall become the power of the world; and shall establish peace and put awaywar, leading all peoples in the way of peace, love and righteousness.
CHAPTER V.
1. Vetta'puissa, in Lika's etherean regions, made glorious by Jehovih's light, and by Hispurified Sons and Daughters, whose heavenly mansions matched unto their greatperfection, was now quickened with great joy. The trained hosts of Jehovih's Son, Lika,knowing he was to take recreation by a journey to the red star, the earth, to deliver herunto holiness and love, provided music and heralds and trumpeters, millions ofperformers, to claim their reverence and rejoicing.
2. The fire-ship, the airavagna, now adorned in splendor, was brought into its place, andthe vast hosts for the journey entered into it. A roadway was preserved for Lika and hiscompanion Chiefs and Chieftainesses. First to lead, of the Rapon hosts, were theChieftainesses, Yanodi and Thazid, and they walked arm in arm. Next after them cameLika, alone. Next came Rebsad and Thoso, arm in arm. Next came Miente and Hors-ad,arm in arm. Then Oshor and Yihoha, arm in arm. Then Gwan Goo and Geehoogan, andafter them Rehemg and Antosiv.
3. Loud swelled the music as the Chiefs marched forth; more than a thousand millions inconcerted song to Jehovih; and echoed by the far-off trumpeters. And when the Chiefsentered the ship, followed by the ship's laborers and firemen, all was motionless till themusic ceased.
4. Lika walked upon the High Arch, and stretching up his hands to Jehovih, said: I goforth in Thy name and wisdom and love and power, O Jehovih! Thy great heavens whichthou hast made full of glory shall bear me up; the spark Thou gavest unto me will I keepquickened in Thy sight. Thy hand is upon me. Thine arm encompasseth my ship of fire. InThee I know it will rise and course these worlds, to the red star, sail with Thy hoststriumphantly unto labor for Thy glory.
5. Arise, O palace of the firmament; by the power of Jehovih that dwelleth in me,upward! onward! arise!
6. And now with one will the hosts joined in, and the laborers and firemen stood totheir places. A moment more, and the airavagna raised from its foundation, steeredtoward the red star, and moved forth over the Fields of Vetta'puissa. A hundred thousandbanners and flags floated and waved from every side on the great ship of heaven, andwas answered by more than ten hundred thousand more in the hands of the hosts below.
7. The es'enaurs of the ship struck up a quickened march, joined by the millions beneath,whilst the great multitudes tossed up their hands and shouted in prolonged applause. Thuswent forth Lika, Son of Jehovih, to the red star, the earth.
CHAPTER VI.
1. As Lika in his ship sped on, coursing the Fields of Sonasat, and Hatar, and Yuax, in theetherean world, Chen-a-goetha, rich in light in these regions, on the Yong-We Road, andnow traversed by hundreds of vessels coursing hither and yon, Jehovih's light descendedon the High Arch, in the midst of the Rapons; and the Voice of Jehovih spake out of thelight, saying:
2. As I taught corporeans to build ships to traverse corporeal seas, so have I taughtethereans to build vessels to course My etherean seas.
3. As I bound the corporean that he could not raise up in the air above corpor, save by avessel, so created I My heavens for the spirits of men, that by manufactured vessels theymight course My firmament.
4. For the little knowledge I gave to corporeans I made as a type of knowledge which iseverlasting.
5. To the corporean I gave two kinds of presence, objective and subjective. By the latterhe can imagine himself in a far-off place; and the thought that proceedeth out ofhim goeth to a friend and speaketh understandingly in the distance. For thus I createdhim. But he who goeth objectively must take his person with him, for so created I him.
6. And I magnified these two conditions unto the spirits of all men, that they might alsoappear objectively and subjectively in the places known to them.
7. And this is the bondage I created unto all places on the earth and in the heavensthereof, making all men understand the power of objective association.
8. I created wide seas on the corporeal earth, that man should perceive that one man alonecould not cross over; nor in a small boat, with any profit under the sun. Neither createdI My heavens in the firmament that one angel could go alone on long journeys,becoming isolated and powerless. But I provided them that they could not escapeassociation; yea, I created the firmament that they must congregate together and go.
9. Nevertheless, I gave freedom unto all; to him that goeth not objectively, to gosubjectively; but of little avail and not much truth or profit. And because I gavethis liberty, behold, even drujas will say: Yea, I have been there. Nor know theyhow to raise up from the earth, or to go to any place, save on another's shoulders.
10. And I created man and angels that all knowledge which is to be everlasting must beobtained objectively; yea, in the experience of his own person made I him to desirewithout end.
11. And they fill My seas in heaven and earth with their great ships; with wants thatcould not be satisfied in one place created I man. For I drive him forth on strange errandsand on missions of profit and love; for I will store him with a knowledge of My works.
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