Friday, December 6, 2013

TEXT ITSELF - CLIFF-TOP WRITINGS... VERSES FROM TEMPLE'S GATE






          Jesus said: "Finally the Father sent
His Son to receive the fruits of his lands, 
saying: "Perhaps they will respect my Son."
But the husbandmen, knowing that he
was the heir of the vineyard, they
seized him. they killed him. Whoever
has ears, let him hear."
        "But the Son is always here, and
builds a new Kingdom for those who
would face death and conquer fear.
The Son builds for the hungry ones
who would be filled, not for those who
are asleep. When the harvest is here,
it is most easy to separate the chaff
from the wheat, the weeds from the
living Seed. They are separate already,
living in different realms in the same
Place. I am here. I wait for you.
The Father has given you the Son,
that you may know yourself, and
that the two may become One."
        "Many are standing at the door,
but the solitary are the ones who
will enter the bridal chamber."

         "Let him who has power renounce
it, until he sees the true Light which
is hidden in the Image of the Life of the
Father. If he is worthy, he will not
taste death."
         "Why do you wash the outside
of the cup? Do you not understand
that he who made the inside is also
he who made the outside?"
         "Come to Me, for you
are in need. And once that need
touches you, it will never let you
be: that need for the Truth."
         "I will give you what is Mine,
that which is Mine shall be yours
also. For verily, verily, from
the beginning  til the end of time,
what is Mine is yours, and what is
yours is Mine."
          "Whoever drinks from My mouth
shall become as I am and I myself will
become he, and the hidden things
shall be revealed to him. He who
lives on the Living One shall see
neither death nor fear, because he
has made himself worthy. Woe to
the flesh which depends upon the soul;
woe to the soul which depends upon the
flesh. It is necessary to make the two
One. And then My Kingdom, which has
always been here, will come."
        The poet was silent.

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