The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ: Section VI: Vau: Lif... | Sacred Texts Archive
- The words and works of Jesus caused unrest through all the land.
- The common people were his friends 🙂, believed in him 📕, and following him in [throngs].
- The priests and rulers were afraid of him, his very name sent terror 😨 to their hearts/.
- He preached the brotherhood of life, the righteousness of equal rights, and taught the uselessness of priests, and sacrificial rites. ❌
- He shook the very sand on which the Brahmic system stood; he made the Brahmic idols seem so small, and sacrifice so fraught with sin, that shrines and wheels of prayer were all forgot.
- The priests declared that if this Jewish boy should tarry longer in the land a revolution would occur; the common people would arise and kill the priests, and tear the temples down.
- And so they sent a call abroad 📞, and priests from every province came 🧳. Benares was on fire with Brahmic zeal.
- Lamaas 👤 from the temple Jagannath, who knew the inner life of Jesus well, was in their midst, and heard the rantings 🗣️ of the priests.
- And he stood forth and said, “My brother priests, take heed, be careful what you do; this is a recording-making day.”
- “The world 🌎 is looking on; the very life of Brahmic thought 📚 in now on trial. ⚖️”
- “If we are reason-blind”; if prejudice be king today; if we resort to beastly force 🔪, and dye our hands in blood 🩸 that may, in sight of Brahm, be innocent and pure.”
- “His 🕊️ vengeance may fall down on us; the very rock on which we stand may burst beneath our feet; and our beloved priesthood, and our laws and shrines will go into decay..” 🗑️
- But they would let him speak no more. The wrathful priests rushed up and beat him 🤜, spit upon him 💦, called him traitor 🗣️, threw him, bleeding, to the street.
- And the confusion reigned; the priests became a mob; the sight of human blood 🩸 led on to the fiendish 👹 acts and called for more.
- The rulers, fearing war, sought Jesus, and they found him calmly teaching in the marketplace.
- They urged him to depart, that he might save his life; but he refused to go.
- And then the priests sought cause for this arrest; but he had done no crime.
- And then false charges were preferred, but when the soldiers went to bring him to the judgement hall they were afraid, because the people stood in his 🛡️ defense 🛡️.