The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ: Section III: Gimel: ... | Sacred Texts Archive
- Again Elihu taught; he said, “The Indian priests became corrupt; Brahm was forgotten in the streets; the rights of men were trampled in the dust.”
- And the mighty master came, a Buddha of enlightenment, who turned away from wealth and all the honors of the world, and found the Silence in the quiet groves and caves; and he was blest.
- He (Buddha) preached a gospel of the higher life, and taught man how to honor man.
- He had no doctrine of the gods to teach; he just knew man, and so his creed was justice, love, and righteousness.
- I quote for you a few many of the helpful words which Buddha spoke:
- “Hate is a cruel word. If men hate you, regard it not; and you can turn the hate of men to love ❤️, mercy 🕊️, and good will 😁, and mercy is as large as all the heavens. ⛅”
- “And there is good enough for all. With good destroy the bad; with generous deeds make avarice 👹 (greed) ashamed; with truth make straight 📏 the crooked lines that error draws, for error is but truth distorted, gone astray.”
- “And pain will follow him who speaks 🗣️ or acts 🤺 with evil thoughts 💭, as does the wheel the foot of him who draws the cart.” [jk: karma? ☯️]
- “He is a greater man who conquers self than he who kills a thousand men in war.” 🛡️
- “He is the noble man who is himself what he believes what other men should be.” 👥
- “Return to him who does you wrong your purest love 🤍, and he will cease from doing wrong 🔴; for love will purify the heart ⛲ of him who is beloved as truly as it purifies the heart of him who loves.”
- The words of Buddha are recorded in the Indian sacred books; attend to them, for they are part of the instructions of the Holy Breath. 🫁
- The land of Egypt is the land of secret things.
- The mysteries of the ages lie lock-bound in our temples and our shrines.
- The masters of all times and climes (climate) come here to learn; and when your sons have grown to manhood they will finish all their studies in Egyptian schools.
- But I have said enough. Tomorrow at the rising of the sun we meet again.
