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The Ancient Word Series: The Gospel of Peace - Excerpt for the Month of August

Excerpt for the Month of August

The Ancient Word Series: The Gospel of Peace

THE SEVENFOLD PEACE

And seeing the multitudes, Christ Yeshu went up into a mountain, and his disciples came unto him, and all those who hungered for his words. And seeing them gathered, he opened his mouth and taught them, saying:

"Peace I bring to thee, my children, The Sevenfold Peace of the Earthly Mother (Wisdom) and the Heavenly Father, Yehovah. Peace I bring to thy body, guided by the Angel of Power. Peace I bring to thy heart, guided by the Angel of Love. Peace I bring to thy mind, guided by the Angel of Wisdom.

Through the Angels of Power, Love and Wisdom, thou shalt travel the Seven Paths of the Infinite Garden, and thy body, thy heart and thy mind shall join in Oneness in the Sacred Flight to the Heavenly Sea of Peace.

Yea, I tell thee truly, the paths are seven, trough the Infinite Garden, and each must be traversed by the body, the heart and the mind as one, lest thou stumble and fall into the abyss of emptiness. For as a bird cannot fly with one wing, so doth thy Bird of Wisdom need two wings of Power and Love to soar above the abyss to the Holy Tree of Life.

For the body alone is an abandoned house seen from afar what was thought beautiful is but ruin and desolation when drawing near. For the body alone is as a chariot fashioned from gold,
whose maker sets it on a pedestal, loath to soil it with use.

But as a golden idol, it is ugly and without grace, for only in movement doth it reveal its purpose.

Like the hollow blackness of a window when the wind puts out its candle, is the body alone, with no heart and no mind To fill it with light.

And the heart alone is a sun with no earth to shine upon, a light in the void, a ball of warmth drowned in a sea of blackness. For when a man doth love not love turneth only to its own destruction when there is no hand to stretch forth in good works, and no mind to weave the flames of desire into a tapestry of psalms.

Like a whirlwind in the desert is the heart alone, with no body and no mind to lead it singing through the cypress and the pine. And the mind alone is a holy scroll which has worn thin with the years, and must be buried.

The truth and beauty of its words have not changed, but the eyes can no longer read the faded letters, and it falleth to pieces in the hands. So is the mind without the heart to give it words and without the body to do its deeds.

For what availeth wisdom without a heart to feel and a tongue to give it voice?

Barren as the womb of an aged woman is the mind alone, with no heart and no body to fill it with life. For, lo, I tell thee truly, the body and the heart and the mind are as a chariot, and a horse, and a driver.

The chariot is the body, forged in strength to do the will of the Heavenly Father, Yehovah and the Earthly Mother (Wisdom).

The heart is the fiery steed, glorious and courageous, who carries the chariot bravely, whether the road be smooth, or whether stones and fallen trees lie in its path.

And the driver is the mind, holding the reins of wisdom, seeing from above what lieth on the far horizon, charting the course of hoofs and wheels.

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Blessings of Peace, Wisdom and Love to you and your Families,

Rev. Melissa Smith

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