Topical Index
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 166:
The Ending of a Cycle
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1. SAY UNTO you, beloved, as I have said before, yet do I repeat it that the wisdom stayeth with you:
2. The earth hath a surfeit of things unknown to mortals; life hath decreed man to walk in darkness for a period of his days that he might attain unto godhood through endurance.
3. Know ye that man hath walked blindly many days, even unto aeons, that suffering ennobleth him, day unto day; verily hath he attained to increase of wisdom through his suffering; he hath said unto the Father: Lo, I do behold Thee!
4. But hear my words of promise: Man hath yet a greater race to run; verily he hath seen glories and visions of glories, and aspired unto them mightily when his reason stalked in darkness.
5. I say unto you that man hath made goodly progress; his social ways are cleaner aeon unto aeon; he hath looked at the beast in his heart and lamented, yet hath he raised his eyes to a majesty.
6. I say it doth ennoble him. Lo, I say more:
7. Man will yet see greater visions: behold we show them unto him; man hath come to a crossroads in his sojourn on this planet; he hath come up from beast to see majesties eternal; he attaineth unto his heritage;
8. He seeth those majesties and is thereby ennobled: he goeth on to a still greater heritage.
9. Earth hath her mysteries to unfold before him; signs and inventions show him his birthright; it hath come to him that he is god of manufacture, that at his command he hath chemistry and physics;
10. He hath only to say: Lo, be created! and forthwith his creation cometh to pass.
11. He hath only to say: Lo, we make miracles unto ourselves; lo, we do wonders in earth and in sky; lo, we are divine in scope of attainment whereby earth is improved and life is made wondrous. Man hath done these things, I say. Now I tell you he approacheth a crisis.
12. That crisis is of me.
13. I have said that I am come unto men to show them the way to make a great peace; lo, they do not wish peace; their skill of manufacture would vent itself in war.
14. Verily war hath stained the pages of man's progress: war hath made mock of divine ordainment in things of the spirit.
15. Man hath found himself the tool of caprice in matters having material ends: he hath made unto himself images of grossness and hath labeled them Art; wonders hath he heard in earth and in sky; he useth them, beloved, to make mock of his divinity.
16. These things shall be changed. I say unto man: Beware, thou art not the creature of the caprice that is in thee. Behold thou art heavenly, destined for eternity.
17. Cometh a time when men shall foregather; behold they shall say: Let us make war on great multitudes and conquer them, showing our inventiveness, that we, as gods, dictate and it cometh to pass!
18. Hear ye my words: Their designs shall come to folly.
19. Hear my voice repeat: Man hath arrived at the ending of a cycle: he cometh to accounting:
20. I speak unto him, saying: Lest thou destroy thyself, I prohibit abomination of art and of science; I prohibit thee from taking forces that are beyond thine understanding and making them instruments for the destruction of thy species;
21. I give unto you benefits and ye use them not wisely, O ye world of mortals; lo, I withdraw them unless ye are circumspect.
22. Know ye, beloved, that we are as brethren, walking the world of men for a purpose; we have with us great geniuses: we have come to lead such into ways of improvement that the race shall know profit.
23. Lo, we say unto them; Follow ye after us, we show you the way.
24. But to man we proclaim: Improve thine own spirit lest benefits allotted thee be wrested from thy hand.
25. This hour I tell you, ye are called to stand before multitudes and say: Let there be peace or behold the inventiveness of your age is withdrawn from you!
26. Man, I say unto you, hath ennobled himself: he hath come unto the Father and asked for more favors, knowing already that he hath favors from Him richly.
27. Man hath risen till he knoweth his divinity evinced in manufacture, in science, in art: lo, he hath kept tryst with talents supernal and not been disappointed; lo, he hath made himself lord over matter and shaped it to his ends; lo, he hath not made himself god of his own spirit.
28. I come unto him to tell him that unless he seeth the Light and useth it, he is beastly again, and goeth down and not up.
29. God hath meant man to behold present wonders: God hath not meant that man should abominate, filling the earth with woes of his devising; man cometh out of darkness and looketh into light; lo, he must enter it and have it of his being.
30. The world is at a crossroads: it awaiteth a leadership: man hath stumbled toward the light; now I say we lead him.
31. The goodly company goeth before him: those of that company show him the way; they say unto him, Blunder ye no longer! give up thy caprices! give up thy intent ever to defraud thy fellows by making your havocs among them for gain.
32. Live peaceably, I tell you: come into the heritage of thine inventions for the good of thy race and not for its injury; achievement cometh unto you; follow not thine own conceits but raise up a standard unto Him who is Lord.
33. Men come unto you saying: Masters are ye of the wisdom indeed, but we follow you not in that ye have set yourselves above us in authority: we are gods in our own right; why therefore should we follow those who say unto us, We are your leaders? perceive ye not that we do lead ourselves? whenever was it otherwise?
34. Verily I say, these are they who do perish: they stand not against those who compose the goodly company: they shall be silenced when miracles appear too great for understanding.
35. I make those miracles! I come again to earth and say: The future holdeth naught but that which I send! . . . . .repent ye, and be humble in your inventiveness, lest I take from among you the powers that ye manifest;
36. Lo, the goodly company bringeth you such power: great scientists, great artists in chemistry, great inventors of machines; who are these souls but my servants in flesh? . . . .
37. They invent at my behest. Accept from them humbly, take what they offer in contriteness of righteousness, employ it wisely to your benefit or no more inventiveness cometh to earth and that which ye have wrought shall be blurred in your knowledge.
38. My beloved, I adjure you, . . the time draweth short, . . man maketh his mischief with that sent for his ennoblement;
39. Lo, he shall know that I live and rebuke him: lo, he shall hear me and thus be rebuked. .
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