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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 144:

Cosmic Equities

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1. MY BELOVED, be warned, verily be waiting.

2. I say the whole earth groaneth before the radiance cometh in. The weak must be strengthened, the wicked must prosper to know their own wrackings when their losses engulf them.

3. What meaneth it to a strong man to lose his treasure? or to rend his garments when he goeth forth?

4. I tell you he returneth unto his own house and casteth his accounting with his stewards; he saith as a jest, Was my treasure mine own or did the Lord send it? I will make myself a new treasure and bear it with more caution.

5. But the weak are the weak, verily the wicked are the grieved ones; they bemoan their lost increase, they leap in a pit to be rid of their memories that once were they haughty.

6. These things are potent, that man should say unto himself, What have I earned that I have not been paid? what have I borrowed that I have not returned? what have I met with upon the highroad of men's acts that have turned me from accountings with those who work injustice?

7. Think ye, beloved, that such accountings come by loitering in the valleys where the sunlight hath a languor? or in the treasure-bins of finance where all is sealed and barred against reckonings of spirit?

8. I tell you the whole world must come to know, verily to declare it, that none have favor above the others in the sight of God the Father, that to the righteous man the righteous forfeit holdeth no terrors, that even as the whole earth groaneth the treasure spilleth out that before was kept secret, being un- wholesome of its tenure, even in its gathering.

9. The times are ripe for restitution in men's hearts. Hear my words. It cometh!

10. The evil man falleth by his own sword's sharpness; the wicked man trippeth and his bars of bullion crush him.

11. Say not unto the evil man, I will save thee from thy folly. Say rather unto the righteous man, Let us commune together that our treasure findeth balance. For thus hath it been since the days of the beginning.

12. I say I am Lord of the scornful verily in this: that the whole world groaneth to discover that balance, having hid it from the circumspect.

13. Now the times have a parting, the treasure is brought forth, there is joy in the counting rooms, he who hath lost hath his losses restored unto him, he that knoweth his homestead that it is not his, restoreth it to him from whom he wrested it away.

14. Wouldst ye delay the equity of the ages? I tell you it is holy, it cometh as a blessedness.

15. I have given my servants a charge to keep, that they should labor at sharpening the tools by which the treasure is divided, that they should cleave keenly and apportion to each loser according to his losses.

16. Have the wicked been proud? They shall be humbled.

17. Have the righteous shown mastery over their misfortunes? I say they shall have treasure heaped on them to surfeit.

18. This is the way of the age and its tumults. Think ye to break it? I say it shall crush you. Think ye to assuage it? I say that jot or tittle shall not be taken from the law until all who have labored shall have had their wages paid them.

19. Hath Israel yet accepted a broom in the highways? hath her proud neck been conquered? hath her whoredoms been revealed to her?

20. Not so, my beloved. She hath taken and mourned not; she hath seized and been honored.

21. I tell you, Israel shall rue it; her vestments of silver shall be stripped from her foulness; she shall cry unto a lean god, and behold her malfeasance in terms of her makeshifts.

22. The proud shall be humbled and the conqueror be vanquished; wars shall end in mockings; the upright shall manifest;

23. But how or when cometh the adjusting of the balance, that thing ye know not; but I tell you it is Written.

24. Courage, my people!

25. I tell you I be come to escape a great boredom, for my spirit is weary of these weak ones who cry, The strong have defiled us, our sacristies are empty, our kegs have no bottoms, and our flour knoweth weevils.

26. I come and demand of them, And how hast thou performed that these things should be ended, that the strong should restore to you, that your larders should be filled with the labors of your biceps?

27. They say unto me, Do it for us, Lord.

28. I say unto them, Do it for yourselves that your spirits may be strengthened; thereby am I Lord to you, that I command you to courage.

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