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Art 7. 96.
Beauty 96.
Blasphemy 21.
Brevets & Missions 5. 8. 11. 18. 22. 88. 105. 116. 130. 142. 207. 257.
Celestial Administration 12. 19. 60. 69. 79. 91. 92. 137. 138. 165. 198. 209.
Change 41. 45.
Children 37. 63. 196.
Circumspection 212.
Communion 1. 62. 178. 199. 200. 201. 206.
Comportment 40. 44. 97. 129. 134. 142. 241. 244. 249. 251.
Divine Instruction 23. 25. 35. 78. 95. 97. 122. 140. 194.
Dogma 25. 91. 163.
Etheric Vacuum 66.
Evil & Ignorance 5. 11. 23. 36. 47. 89. 97. 98. 144. 159. 215. 222. 236. 237. 238. 249.
Experience 8. 9. 27. 86. 152. 186. 193. 253.
Faith 78. 210. 211.
Fear 27. 31. 111. 241.
Force : Physical 128, 169. Cosmic 151. Moral 80.
Giving 70.
Growth 148.
Humility 155.
Impatience 226.
Justice 231.
Knowledge & Wisdom 37. 86. 122. 163. 189. 232. 256.
Leadership 81. 133. 215.
Light 25. 30. 109.
Love 43. 46. 50. 57. 58. 147. 148. 217. 218.
Matter 109. 152.
Mediums 75. 76.
Numerology 85.
Omens, Symbols & Miracles 35. 55. 73. 74. 96. 126. 146. 168. 195. 203.
Pact, Plan & Program 14. 17. 78. 142. 178. 180. 215. 233. 257.
Parables: Figs 104, Five Sons 156, Gardener 163, Mustard Seed 156, Ravens 160, Roses 101, Small Mishiefs 175, Two Bounties 182.
Pattern 149.
Patience 9. 22. 84.
Patriotism 15.
Peace 230. 234. 246.
Personal Choice 14. 16. 29. 93. 153. 157. 168. 246. 253.
Prayer 32. 131. 241.
Promise 10. 16. 24. 28. 42. 117. 166. 192. 205. 248.
Prophets & Prophecy 65. 66. 67. 83. 172.
Reincarnation 6. 12. 25. 31. 72. 76. 81. 152.
Rewards, Recompense & Money 39. 40. 82. 87. 143. 144. 201. 247. 250.
Sacrifice 34.
Self Command 93. 147.
Science & Inovation 14. 166.
Second Coming 25. 26. 29. 36. 72. 81. 106. 114. 120. 146. 181. 219.
Service 2. 33. 69. 107. 114. 156. 177.
Space 65.
Spirit 20.
Suffering 13. 176.
Thought 57. 66. 148.
Time 41. 45.
Tolerence 27.
Tranquility 38.
Vibration 67.
Victory 223.
War 18. 47. 230.
Others 3. 4. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 56. 59. 61. 64. 68. 71. 77. 90. 92. 94. 99. 100. 102. 103. 108. 110. 112. 113. 115. 118. 119. 121. 123. 124. 125. 127. 132. 135. 136. 139. 141. 145. 150. 154. 158. 161. 162. 164. 167. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 179. 183. 184. 185. 187. 188. 190. 191. 197. 198. 202. 204. 208. 209. 213. 214. 216. 220. 221. 224. 225. 227. 228. 229. 235. 239. 240. 242. 243. 245. 252. 254. 255.

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Chapter 97:

Fell Designs Have Their Missions

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1. BEHOLD I speak unto you in the interest of truth, even as I stand in the vanguard of righteousness; I address my speech as your spirits have need of it.

2. I say unto you, be still in your hearts: that which cometh to you is the righteous man's course; it hath no error in it, nor evil, nor malice, when that which man seeketh is pure in his concept.

3. I say unto you, harken! consider this well:

4. There are things of spirit beyond understanding; there are depths in man's beastliness that cannot be fathomed.

5. I say each is beneficent, each is considerate of adventures to be experienced.

6. Bear with me till I come; believe that I come quickly, believe that I come soon, not riding as yet in chariots of fire, but as one who treadeth softly that he soundeth no alarm.

7. Hope ye well for this.

8. Consider the prophets: I tell you they prophesied without personal interest, they saw signs in the heavens and did read them with continence, they were precursors of Divinity's plan for the races and did manifest to the exclusion of desires that were their own.

9. Abide ye in me. When I come, I come when the moon is set and darkness veileth the cities wherein ye dwell; ye do treat me as a brother and I bless you as a lord.

10. My plans for you are great; many peoples are encompassed; the world riseth up, plowshares plow mightily, the swords of Mammon rust, noble lords are servants, plowmen turn to princes.

11. Thus shall it be in the Days of the End.

12. I bid ye, beloved, be excellent of heart; we have much to do together.

13. Let it be said of you as it was said of me: He did preach a strange faith, but was it not true that He saw a Strange Light?

14. Preach it, my beloved, as ye see it; preach it as ye may till the moment arriveth when the earth is our heritage.

15. I bid that ye be stout of heart, I say, and give not of your substance to unworthy causes; thus do I lead you, thus will I prophesy.

16. We have much work to do. The hour runneth high, the waters succumb and the tempest rageth not.

17. My beloved, I greet you. It is not within our province to be chasers of iniquities after patiences thwarted; I bid ye to consider that all things are of light, even the way of the transgressor's children.

18. While yet there dwelleth one among you who hath not his light, let there be no rejoicing of spirit among you.

19. Harken not to the blasphemer; make not straight the pathway of the reformer who cometh to rejoice in the malfeasance of his error that the things of the spirit are spiritual, or verily that the matters of the earth are earthly.

20. I teach you as one who hath learned his lesson, not as a dullard who poureth out advice; presently ye see me, thereat will ye be wise.

21. Study your concepts that they may be accurate; take wisdom unto yourselves by being astute of concept; let there not be calumnies of misunderstandings among you;

22. Treat with the beggar as the beggar, but not with the honest man as the thief who entereth to rob and despoil you.

23. I do concern myself with great works whilst ye do bide your time with small; lo, it is important that ye have understanding and the great is encompassed by the small.

24. Perceive ye this? . . . verily I tell you rocks and stones have their places; whispering winds argue their defiances at that which is abstruse; mankind goeth onward making such progress as he can till the Light breaketh on him and the windows of his houses are ablaze with its radiance.

25. Whatever have ye done that I should ever chide you? have ye not heard my voice giving answer? verily I tell you, master and man have rules and regulations; between us as friends there is only understanding.

26. Consequences mar that which is discussed; when the great teachers speak there is only understanding.

27. Happy is the man walking not in their ridicule but sustained by their tenets of earthly beatitude.

28. I bid that ye go and come until I give the word.

29. Harden your hearts to the besettings of circumstance.

30. Was it not thus with all of us? . . . have we special favors to ask of the world? . . . . have we not borne crosses for the sake of the race? . . . if merit be in understanding, think on these things.

31. Capture a man and confine him in a dungeon, yet will he sing if his spirit be radiant; capture a wolf and confine him in a sheepfold, and lo, he maketh havoc at many soft throats.

32. Have we not known this, we who go forward paving the miles of humanity's march?

33. Think on these things and rejoice in the thinking.

34. Spurn all those favors that soften the heart; cast off those garments that shelter the spirit; stand forth boldly as cordons of defiance, looking for no surfeit of worldly emoluments; lo, they shall come to you greater than ye dream.

35. Listen, my beloved, and harken for my message: great are the words I would put in your mouths.

36. Let the words of your hearts be rich in understanding, know that wolves never come where the sheep have a shepherd.

37. Whither go ye? . . . ask of the minds who bear the earth messages. . . .

38. Concepts of integrity are devoutly to be desired.

39. Ring the tocsins of achievement; beautify your temples; visit the unfortunate; do good unto those who stone you; let those who work you mischiefs make way for their deliverers.

40. Easter morning is not a promise: I say it is a speech from the lips of the Ennobled Ones.

41. Wherein have we erred when we do the Great Duty?

42. A thousand shall be slain but one shall be delivered, and yet I say unto you that only those who are delivered have the secret of eternity and the Sign on their foreheads.

43. The decrepit and the aged, the young and the old, what mattereth it, I ask you, if their bodies be burned? . . . out of the fire shall come understanding, ennobled and enriched by the labors of the Finite.

44. Why do ye pause when eternity beckoneth?

45. Those who have made their beds shall lie in them; those who have seen the high vision shall follow it.

46. The enemy cometh, the wastrel hath his day, many shall mourn, few shall know comforting.

47. Think ye, beloved, that these things were not of moment from the very beginning? . . . think ye that the Program traveleth toward chaos? . . .

48. Nay, nay, beloved! All is ordained; fell designs have their missions; whoever ordereth up the dastardly thing payeth with his price, but that is augury whereby the righteous see the increment.

49. All is of discussion until the Holy Ones manifest.

50. Go ye and manifest; right the world's errors. . . .

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