{"id":1204,"date":"2020-04-05T22:39:33","date_gmt":"2020-04-05T22:39:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/?p=1204"},"modified":"2020-04-05T22:39:33","modified_gmt":"2020-04-05T22:39:33","slug":"lectionary-readings-for-monday-april-6th-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/2020\/04\/05\/lectionary-readings-for-monday-april-6th-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"Lectionary Readings for Monday, April 6th, 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt\"><strong>Book of God&#8217;s Word Chapter 29, Chapter 30<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">Chapter 29<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">1. During the night, Pon&#8217;yah, King of the Sun, bethought him that perhaps he might<br \/>\nobtain the secrets of Zarathustra, as regards his powers with uz, and he sent him the<br \/>\nfollowing message, to wit: If thou wilt reveal the secrets of thy power to thy king,<br \/>\nthy life shall be spared; and if thou wilt prostrate thyself before the King of Kings,<br \/>\nsaying: There is none higher! thou shalt have five cities to rule over all thy days.<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\"><br \/>\n<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">2. To which Zarathustra sent back the following reply, to wit: Zarathustra hath no secrets<br \/>\nto reveal; neither desireth he five cities, nor one city, to rule over. To-morrow I shall die,<br \/>\nand on the following night thou also shalt die. And yet, erst thou diest, thou shalt see the<br \/>\ntemple of the stars rent in twain and fall down; and the city of Oas shall fall and rise no<br \/>\nmore; and Ya&#8217;seang, in Jaffeth, shall become K<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">ING OF THE <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">S<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">UN, <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">and his dynasty shall stand<br \/>\nthousands of years.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">3. The king was surprised at such an answer, and so angered that he smote the messenger<br \/>\nwith his sling, and he fell dead, and the king ordered his body to be cast into the den of<br \/>\nlions.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">4. It was near the middle of the night when the body was brought, and Zarathustra, being<br \/>\ntall, saw above the wall, and he called out, saying: Cast not the body into the dens with<br \/>\nthe lions; for I will call him to life in the name of Ormazd. And the men laid the body<br \/>\ndown by the outer wall, and Zarathustra said: He that is standing by the body shall lay his<br \/>\nhand upon it, for the power of life is through life.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">5. And the man laid his hand on the flesh of the man&#8217;s body betwixt the neck and the<br \/>\nback, and Zarathustra said: The words I say, say thou also: L<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">IFE OF <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">T<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">HY <\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">L<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">IFE<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">, O O<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">RMAZD<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">!<br \/>\nRestore Thou this, Thy Son, to life!<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">6. And, lo and behold, the man awoke to life, and opened his eyes, and presently rose up;<br \/>\nand Zarathustra bade him depart out of the city. Now the arrest and condemnation of<br \/>\nZarathustra had caused thousands of people to assemble around about the prison; and they<br \/>\nbeheld the man restored to life; and some of them went with him out of the city. And all<br \/>\nnight, after that, Zarathustra healed the sick, and restored the blind and deaf, by calling<br \/>\nover the walls in the name of the Father.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">7. When it was near sunrise, the next morning, the place of the executions was crowded<br \/>\nwith spectators. Many of the Zarathustrians believed that Zarathustra would liberate<br \/>\nhimself by the power upon him; and on the other hand, the king&#8217;s people, especially<br \/>\nthe learned, desired to realize his execution, for they denounced him as an imposter.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">8. The latter said: If he be the Master of the I&#8217;huans, let him prove his powers whilst he is<br \/>\nhanging by the feet.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">9. It was the law of Oas to keep twelve executioners, representing twelve moons, and at<br \/>\nsunrise every morning they put to death whoever had been adjudged to death the previous<br \/>\nday. Now, there were in prison with Zarathustra two thieves, condemned to the same<br \/>\nignoble death. And they were weeping and moaning! Zarathustra said to them: Weep not,<br \/>\nnor moan, but rather rejoice. He Who gave you life is still with you. He will provide<br \/>\nanother and better home for your souls.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">10. Behold, I weep not, nor moan. They who put us to death know not what they do.<br \/>\nRather should the multitude pity them than us. Ye shall this day escape from the tyrany of<br \/>\nOas.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">11. Zarathustra preached till high noon, and when the light fell on the top of the temple<br \/>\n(of the stars) the twelve executioners entered the prison and bound the prisoners&#8217;hands<br \/>\ntogether behind their backs; then with another rope they tied the feet, bringing the rope up<br \/>\nthe back of the legs and passing it betwixt the arms; and they carried the end of the rope<br \/>\nup over a beam and down again; and the executioners seized the rope and pulled upon it.<br \/>\nAnd they swung the bodies of the victims high above the walls and made fast, leaving<br \/>\nthem hanging there.<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\"><br \/>\n<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">12. Thus was Zarathustra hung betwixt two thieves; and whilst he was yet alive a bolt of<br \/>\nlight fell upon the temple of the stars, and it was rent in twain, and fell to the ground. And<br \/>\nwhen the dust rose it was as a cloud that magnified itself, till the air of the whole city was<br \/>\nchoking; and there came another bolt of light, and, lo and behold, the walls of the city fell<br \/>\ndown, and Zhoo&#8217;das perished in the chamber of the wall.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">13. The multitude ran for the king; and when they brought him out of the palace,<br \/>\nanother bolt of light fell on the palace, and it was crumbled into dust. The king called<br \/>\nto his guards, but they obeyed him not, but fled; and so, the multitude slew the king.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">14. The learned men then went down to the place of executions, and Zarathustra was not<br \/>\nyet dead; but the two thieves were dead. And Zarathustra said unto the learned men: Now<br \/>\nwill I give up my body, and behold, ye shall say I am dead. Let the executioners then take<br \/>\ndown my body and cast it into the lions&#8217;den, and ye shall witness that they will not eat of<br \/>\nmy flesh. And some shall say: Behold, the lions are not hungry. Thereupon shall ye cast<br \/>\nin the bodies of the two thieves, and lo, the lions will fall upon them and eat their flesh.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">15. Then shall the learned men say: Behold, Zarathustra&#8217;s virtue laid in different flesh.<br \/>\nNow I declare unto you, these things are not of the flesh, but of the spirit. For angels shall<br \/>\ngather about my body and prevent the lions from tearing my flesh. Of which matter ye<br \/>\nshall prove before the multitude; for in the time the lions are devouring the flesh of the<br \/>\nthieves, the angels will go away from my body, and, behold, the lions will return and eat<br \/>\nof my flesh also. Whereby it shall be proved to you that even lions, the most savage of<br \/>\nbeasts, have spiritual sight, and are governed by the unseen world, even more than man.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">16. When Zarathustra had thus spoken to the learned men, he spake to the Father, saying:<br \/>\nReceive Thou my soul, O Ormazd! And his spirit departed out of the body, and in that<br \/>\nsame moment the whole earth shook and trembled, and many houses fell down. So they<br \/>\ncast the body into one of the dens, wherein were seventeen lions, but they fled from the<br \/>\nbody. Then the executioners cast in the bodies of the thieves, and, lo and behold, the lions<br \/>\nfell upon them instantly.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">17. And when the angels went away from Zarathustra&#8217;s body, the lions returned to it and<br \/>\nate also. And the keepers turned in other lions, and all the flesh was eaten. And the<br \/>\nmultitude ran and brought the body of Zhoo&#8217;das and cast it in, and the lions ate it also.<br \/>\nAnd next day they cast in the king&#8217;s body, and the lions ate of it, and were appeased of<br \/>\ntheir hunger.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">18. Now when it was night, some of the Zarathustrians gathered together at a<br \/>\nneighbor&#8217;s house; and Asha was present, and they formed a living altar in order to pray<br \/>\nfor the soul of Zarathustra, and for the two thieves, and for Zhoo&#8217;das, and, lastly, for<br \/>\nthe king. And now, came the learned men, saying: Why have ye not, during all<br \/>\nthese years, notified us of these things? Behold, Zarathustra is dead! Asha said:<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">19. Have I not carried the alms-bowl publicly, proclaiming them from day to day?<br \/>\nAnd the learned people said: Pity, old Asha! A knave hath dethroned his reason! Now<br \/>\nI declare unto you, it is the same now as in the olden time; the learned men are farther<br \/>\naway from the Father than are those devouring lions. Ye look into the corporeal world<br \/>\nfor light, and truth, and power, but are blind to the spirit, which underlieth all things.<br \/>\nI declare unto you, whether it be heat or light, or disease, that floateth in the air, or growth<br \/>\nthat cometh out of the air, in all things it is the unseen that ruleth over the seen. And<br \/>\nmore powerful than heat and light, and life and death, is Ormazd, the Person of all things.<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\"><br \/>\n<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">20. Till ye have learned this, I can explain nothing that ye can comprehend. And yet, to<br \/>\nknow this, is the beginning of the foundation of everlasting happiness.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">21. Whilst Asha was thus speaking, behold, the soul of Zarathustra came and stood before<br \/>\nthem, and he was arrayed in the semblance of his own flesh and color, and in his own<br \/>\nclothes. And he spake, saying: Fear not; I am the same that was with you and was hanged<br \/>\nand died, whose flesh was devoured by the lions; I am Zarathustra! Marvel not that I have<br \/>\nthe semblance of a corporeal body, for its substance is held together by the power of my<br \/>\nspirit. Neither is this a miracle, for the spirits of all the living hold in the same way, each<br \/>\nits own corporeal body. As iron attracteth iron, the spirit learneth to attract from the air a<br \/>\ncorporeal body of its like and measure.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">22. Then inquired one who was present: Where are the two thieves? To which Zarathustra<br \/>\nsaid: As steam riseth from boiling water, without shape or form, so are their souls this<br \/>\nhour. For this reason was I sent into the world by the Father. Let him who would become<br \/>\ncontroller of his own spirit unto everlasting life, learn the Ormazdian law, seeking to<br \/>\ngrow in spirit, instead of living for the things of this world.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">23. Behold, there are here present Lords of the Hosts of Heaven, who are Sons and<br \/>\nDaughters of the Most High Ormazd, the Creator. They will now gather together and<br \/>\nreclothe the thieves, and show you of what like they are. Presently the two drujas, the<br \/>\nthieves who were hanged with Zarathustra, stood before the people in sar&#8217;gis, and they<br \/>\nraved, and cursed, and moaned; but they were blind and dumb as to the place. Then Asha<br \/>\ninquired of them, as to who they were and what they wanted, but they only cursed him,<br \/>\nand added that they were to be hanged.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">24. Asha said: Behold, ye are already dead, and your spirits risen from the earth! To<br \/>\nwhich they replied by curses against the king. And now the Lords of heaven sat up the<br \/>\nspirit of the king, but he knew not that he was dead, and he cursed also; whereupon the<br \/>\nspirits of the thieves fell upon him with evil intent, and all the people beheld these things.<br \/>\nBut the Lords of heaven took away the sar&#8217;gis, and the drujas could not be seen more by<br \/>\nmortals.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">25. Zarathustra said: As in the earth they were angered and dumb, they cling to the earth.<br \/>\nFor which reason ye shall sing anthems and pray for them three mornings at sunrise; three<br \/>\nhigh-noons, and three evenings at sunset. Do ye this also, henceforth, forever, for three<br \/>\ndays, for all your kindred who die, or who are slain.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">26. And ye shall utter only words of love for the dead; for whosoever uttereth curses for<br \/>\nthe dead, bringeth drujas upon himself. In your love and forgiveness do ye raise them out<br \/>\nof the torments of hell. And inasmuch as ye raise up others, so doth Ormazd raise up your<br \/>\nown souls.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">27. One who was present asked how long a spirit lingered around about? To which<br \/>\nZarathustra said: Some for three days, some for a year, some for a hundred years, and<br \/>\nsome for a thousand years! Until they have wisdom and strength to get away. But after<br \/>\nthree days ye shall no longer desire the spirit of the dead to remain with you; rather shall<br \/>\nye say to Ormazd: Deal Thou with him and with us in Thine Own Way, O Father; we are<br \/>\ncontent. Better is it for the spirits that ye call them not back from the higher heavens<br \/>\ndown to the earth; better for you is it, that ye remember them high up in paradise; for<br \/>\nthese thoughts will enable you to rise after ye are dead.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">28. Remember that All Light answereth everything in heaven and earth after its own<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">manner: If ye kill, ye are answered in torments sooner or later: If ye utter falsehood, ye are<br \/>\nanswered in falsehood: If ye curse, ye will be cursed in return: If ye hate, ye will be hated:<br \/>\nIf ye seclude yourselves, ye will be excluded: If ye keep evil company in this world, ye<br \/>\nwill be bound in evil company in heaven: As ye seek to become a leader of men,<br \/>\nremember that they whom ye rule over will be your burden in heaven: If ye teach not, ye<br \/>\nshall not be taught: If ye lift not others up, none will lift you up: For in all things the same<br \/>\nrule applieth in heaven as on earth, for it is a continuation in spirit of that which is<br \/>\npracticed in the flesh.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">Chapter 30<\/span><br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">1. On the following evening, when the Zarathustrians were assembled for prayer and<br \/>\nsinging, the soul of Zarathustra again appeared before them in sar&#8217;gis, teaching the Word<br \/>\nof Ormazd. He said:<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">2. Two people there are on the earth: the one is engrossed in the affairs of the earth; the<br \/>\nother in the affairs of heaven. Better is it for ye to be of the latter. The fool will say: If all<br \/>\npeople are engrossed with the affairs of heaven, then who will provide on the earth? Such<br \/>\nis the argument of all druks. Fear not, therefore, for the earth people becoming short of<br \/>\nvotaries.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">3. So also will it be said of celibacy. The druks will say: If all people become celibates,<br \/>\nthen will the race of man terminate. Wherefore, I say again unto you, fear not, for there<br \/>\nwill be plenty left who are full of passion, and are unmindful of the kingdoms of heaven.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">4. Let all who can, live for the Higher Light; the lower will ever be supplied sufficiently.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">5. Even as ye find two peoples on earth, so also do two peoples exist in heaven. The one<br \/>\nfolloweth the Highest Light, and ever riseth toward the highest heavens. The other<br \/>\nfolloweth the affairs of earth, and riseth not, and hence is called druj. The latter engageth<br \/>\nin sensualism, and quarrels amongst mortals, inspiring them to evil and low desires.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">6. One present asked: How shall we know one another, whether we be of heaven or of<br \/>\nearth? Then Zarathustra answered, saying: Seek to know thyself; thou art not thy<br \/>\nneighbor&#8217;s keeper. Search thine own soul a hundred times every day, to know if thou<br \/>\npracticest the All Highest according to thine own light. Neither shalt thou find excuses for<br \/>\nthy shortness; nor reflect overmuch on past errors, but use them as inspiration to perfect<br \/>\nthyself henceforth.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">7. Another one present asked: How of thieves, and falsifiers, and murderers? Zarathustra<br \/>\nsaid: The man who serveth himself only is worse than any of these; there is no<br \/>\nresurrection in him. But if a man cease his evil way, and practice virtue, he is on the right<br \/>\nroad.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">8. A falsifier is like one with a clean gown on, that goeth about casting filth upon it; he<br \/>\nsoileth his own spirit.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">9. A thief is worse than an overburdened beast; he carrieth his stolen goods not only in<br \/>\nthis world, but in heaven, to the end of his memory.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">10. A murderer is like a naked man, who is ashamed, and cannot hide from the multitude.<br \/>\nWhen he is in heaven, his memory of the deed writeth in human blood a stain on his soul,<br \/>\nwhich all others see.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">11. Another one asked: According to the I&#8217;hua&#8217;Mazdian law, the highest, best men forsake<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\">the world, laboring to raise up the poor and ignorant, reciting prayers and anthems;<br \/>\ntaking no part in the affairs of people who are engrossed in the matters of earth; who,<br \/>\nthen, shall be the government of the wicked? To which Zarathustra answered, saying:<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">12. When there are not sufficient men and women for such purpose, there will be no<br \/>\nwicked to govern. With all thy preaching, that the highest life is celibacy, there will be<br \/>\nplenty left who will marry; with all thy preaching that the highest, best man will not<br \/>\nbe a leader of men, nor a king, nor a governor, yet there will be plenty left who will<br \/>\nfill these places, even though they beheld the walls of hell opened up to receive them.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">13. Another one asked: If the Zarathustrians separate, and live by themselves, what will<br \/>\nbe their power to do good amongst the evil? To which Zarathustra said:<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">14. As the highest heavens send Lords and masters down to mortals, so shall the<br \/>\nZarathustrians send emissaries amongst the wicked, preaching the truth, and citing the<br \/>\nexample of the Zarathustrian cities (communities).<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">15. For above all philosophy that man may preach, practice holdeth the highest place, and<br \/>\nis most potent. See to it, therefore, that ye practice the Ormazdian law toward one another<br \/>\nin all things. Avoid men of opinion; men of learning; who have pride therein; men of<br \/>\nargument; men who quibble for proofs in improvable things; men who wish to be known<br \/>\nas wise men; men who deny; men that can see defects in everything, and have nothing<br \/>\ngood to offer in place thereof.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">16. Shun the disbelieving man, for he is diseased, and may inoculate thee; the flatterer,<br \/>\nfor he is purchasing thee; a woman, for woman&#8217;s sake; or a man, for man&#8217;s sake;<br \/>\ncompany, for company&#8217;s sake; for all these imply that the Creator is less in thy sight, and<br \/>\nnot so well loved.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">17. One asked concerning spirits. To which Zarathustra said: For the affairs of earth,<br \/>\nconsult the spirits of the earth, the drujas; for the affairs of everlasting resurrection,<br \/>\nconsult thy Creator, and His holy spirits will answer thee in His name. And to whichever<br \/>\nthou hast made thyself companion, there will be thy abiding place after death.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">18. See to it that thou becomest not inveigled by drujas, for spirits can assume any name<br \/>\nand form; but weigh their words, whether they be wise, and according to the Ormazdian<br \/>\nlaw. If they teach not the higher heavens, but profess a long life in the lower heavens,<br \/>\nconsider them by their words. To flatter thee, they will profess to remember thee in<br \/>\nanother life; and to please thee, say thou wert a king, and hath had many successions of<br \/>\nlives on the earth.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">19. But of what value under the sun is such philosophy? But to rise up, away from the<br \/>\nearth, and from the lower heavens also; it was for bestowing this word unto men that I<br \/>\nwas sent into the world. It is to teach you to know the Father&#8217;s upper heavens, and the way<br \/>\nto reach them, that His words were given unto men.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">20. As it was in the olden time, so will it be again ere another generation pass away.<br \/>\nDrujas will teach that the spirits of the dead go into trees and flowers, and inhabit them;<br \/>\nand into swine, and cattle, and birds, and into woman, and are born over again in mortal<br \/>\nform. Argue not with them; their philosophy concerneth not thee. Whether they be in<br \/>\ndarkness or in light, judge thou by the glory and beauty of the heavens where they live.<br \/>\nIf their words are of the earth, they belong to the earth; if they are servants to false<br \/>\nGods or false Lords, they will preach him whom they serve. But these matters are<br \/>\nnothing to thee; for thou shalt serve the All Highest, the Creator. In this no man can err.<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"fontstyle0\"><br \/>\n<\/span><span class=\"fontstyle0\">21. And in regard to the heaven, whither thou wouldst desire to ascend after death,<br \/>\nmagnify it with all thy ingenuity unto the All Highest Perfection. People it with thy<br \/>\nhighest ideals for thy companions. Then see to it that thou makest thyself a fit<br \/>\ncompanion for them also. If thou do this with all thy wisdom and strength all the<br \/>\ndays of thy life, the Father will be with thee, and thou shalt be a glory in His works.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">22. Thus preached Zarathustra after his resurrection from death; for three days and three<br \/>\nnights preached he before his disciples; and Asha wrote down the substance of his words,<br \/>\nand they were preserved unto the generations of Faithists from that time forth. And the<br \/>\nwords were called the Zarathustrian law, the I&#8217;hua&#8217;Mazdian law, the Ormazdian law. And<br \/>\nthey were the first heavenly words given on tablets and skins and cloth, and in books, to<br \/>\nmortals, save what words were given in secret to the tribes of I&#8217;hins, of which the<br \/>\ndifferent nations of the earth knew nothing of their own knowledge as to what they were.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">23. On the morning of the fourth day, when the disciples sat in crescent, which was called<br \/>\nthe living altar of God, Zarathustra again came in sar&#8217;gis. He said: Behold, the time hath<br \/>\ncome for me to rise out of hada, where I have dwelt for three days.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">24. The Gods who were with me all my earth life are gathered together even here, and<br \/>\nthere are millions of them. Just near the river yonder standeth the boundary line of a<br \/>\nheavenly ship of light! It is wider than the eye can see, and higher than the eye can see! A<br \/>\nmillion of angels are singing in that ship! And there are great Gods and great Lords in it.<br \/>\nSo bright, mine eyes dare not look on them. They are all Sons and Daughters of the Great<br \/>\nSpirit.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">25. The drujas are all run away now. Their foolish gabble is hushed, gone! It is as if<br \/>\nanother world came alongside, so majestic that this one was lost. Above, high, very high,<br \/>\nyonder! Something like a sun illumes the ship of fire! I know it is He Who hath come for<br \/>\nme. I go now! Whither I go I will build for you all.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">26. And thou, O Asha! The Gods have thrown a mantle of light over thee! A chain<br \/>\nreacheth from thee to Ormazd! Asha was overcome, and fain would have gone to the<br \/>\nspirit, Zarathustra. The latter said: Stand thou, and I may kiss thee! So, Zarathustra kissed<br \/>\nAsha, and departed.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"fontstyle0\">END OF THE BOOK OF GOD\u2019S WORD.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Book of God&#8217;s Word Chapter 29, Chapter 30 Chapter 29 1. During the night, Pon&#8217;yah, King of the Sun, bethought him that perhaps he might obtain the secrets of Zarathustra, as regards his powers with uz, and he sent him the following message, to wit: If thou wilt reveal the secrets of thy power to &#8230; <span class=\"more\"><a class=\"more-link\" href=\"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/2020\/04\/05\/lectionary-readings-for-monday-april-6th-2020\/\">[Read more&#8230;]<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[49],"tags":[46,40,39,34,36,35,38,33,41,31,32,47,50,48,44,45,43,42],"class_list":{"0":"entry","1":"post","2":"publish","3":"author-lightofgod","4":"post-1204","6":"format-standard","7":"category-lectionary-readings","8":"post_tag-calendar","9":"post_tag-daily-readings","10":"post_tag-eloih","11":"post_tag-faithism","12":"post_tag-faithist-church","13":"post_tag-faithists","14":"post_tag-jehovih","15":"post_tag-kosmon-era","16":"post_tag-lectionary-readings","17":"post_tag-oahspe","18":"post_tag-oahspe-bible","19":"post_tag-observances","20":"post_tag-religion-of-light","21":"post_tag-sabbath","22":"post_tag-united-covenant","23":"post_tag-united-covenant-of-light","24":"post_tag-yeshua","25":"post_tag-yoshu"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1204","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1204"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1204\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1205,"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1204\/revisions\/1205"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1204"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1204"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/religionoflight.org\/ns\/lightofgod\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1204"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}