Saturday, April 3, 2010

Jesus hitherto instructeth his disciples only up to the regions of the First Mystery.

It came to pass, when Jesus had risen from the dead, that he passed eleven years
discoursing with his disciples, and instructing them only up to the regions of the First
Commandment and up to the regions of the First Mystery, that within the Veil, within the
First Commandment, which is the four and twentieth mystery without and below - those
(four and twenty) which are in the second space of the First Mystery which is before all
mysteries, the Father in the form of a dove.

“Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.”
The kings of sexual fire work with patience in the Great Work. The Intimate Christ
instructs the mind and the heart.
The First Commandment is: To Love God above all things, and thy neighbor as thyself.
The First Mystery is Kether, the Ancient of Days. You know this.
When the devotee comprehends the First Commandment, he then easily understands the
Four-and-Twentieth Mystery.
The Four-and-Twentieth Mystery is hidden within the Loom of God.
“My loom is weaving net after net, a cloth for my honor and cloths to honor”
The Ancient of Days is always hidden within his own Loom, within his own creation.
To understand the Four-and-Twentieth Mystery is not possible without previously
comprehending the Sixth Mystery.
“Thou art giving me labor, O Lord, and fortitude with it.”
The Sixth Mystery explains with complete clarity the Four-and-Twentieth Mystery.
The Spirit is strong, but the flesh is weak. Do not fall into temptation.
The soul, sex, temptation, downfall and regeneration are found hidden within the Sixth
Mystery.
The Ancient of Days, the Father who is in secret, is found in the First Space.
Nature, which is explainable only with the Sixth Mystery, is found within the Second
Space.