Two thousand years ago, as men mark time,
There walked a Man among men, but different than all others For He was "joined" in spirit and kneweth of all things - of what spirit is.
And He spoke of many strange things and with His hands, doeth many wondrous miracles.
So much so, there were those who feared Him and that the hypocrisies of their lives would be uncovered.
And so they contrived to destroy Him.
And there were others who believed this Man, each in his own way but of the world and of the way in which the world thinketh.
And so it came to pass, in the many centuries which followed, there were countless men,
Each, in his own way, contrived to say what this Man had said.
And they sayeth His words in their own words so that they add or that they taketh away.
Even so, each of these speaketh of this Man as one of them, as an earth man, who is not "joined" in spirit, understanding not of His "joining".
And so, of this day and of this hour, countless numbers live in a great hypocrisy, a great idolatry in which they have hung the effigy of this Man in mute mockery and testimonial of the savage barbarism which is in their hearts against things which they do not understand.
They have contrived, among themselves, to eulogize His words and they sayeth as He said, "If thou believest in Me, thou will have eternal life".
So they worship Him, even in the bloody effigy of their own making, knowing not that as He spoke, that as He said, "in Me", knowing as He did that he was "joined" in spirit and was, in spirit, all things.
That if any man should know of Him and His "joining" and what He was, what He believed, and all the other essences of spirit,
Then, truly this man would indeed have immortal life.
For surely, if he understood all that this strange Man was, Of the spirit and the "joining",
Each believer and each man who knows thusly of all this, would be likewise joined as was this Man.
And, by the essences of all this knowing and joining, Surely, then, immortality and life forever was the heritage.
Yet, as of this day, men bow their heads in a great idolatry.
Worshipping words contrived in their own minds which have been divested of spiritual virtues.
They have created a monstrosity of their own divulgences to the exclusion of sanity and reason or logic in the ever expanding, creative universe which is about them.
They have abandoned sanity in the pressure of this symbolized madness.
For surely, how can this great hypocrisy exist and become as of spirit?
For in this hypocrisy, man has created, unto himself, his own citadel.
And, if he persists in its constant erection,
That he makes it his domicile, his habitation in this and other lives,
Then he will in time, become entombed.
If a man be "joined" in spirit, he must, in all things, be creatively minded.
He cannot think thusly, that it is of his world, or that he and others like him have interpreted these things within their worlds and correctly, each according to himself.
Rather, they should feel that, within themselves,
And they should know that, within themselves,
Is the divine spark of intelligent reason which can be
fanned into an immortal flame by the desire, within every heart to be creative,
To be intelligent,
To be ever conscious of this, "The Kingdom of Heaven Which is Within".
So, each man cometh unto his time and place where he must choose between the world of his own making.
The denominators of his own experiences can become as millstones around his neck if he does not turn them into the Essenic substances of spiritual manifestation.
If he cannot see creative logic and reason, the infinite resources which expand his consciousness, then he is indeed lost.
For, even as I am joined, so that you, too, must also be joined,
That we may live in the House of the Lord, forever.
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