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Tablet Three
Chapter 3
"In those days came John the
Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judaea," (Matthew 3:1)
<1>John
the Baptist (Elijah) was expected to come before
Christ
to prepare the way.
Esa
himself declared this when he revealed to his disciples that Elias
(Elijah) had already come but no one realized who he was, "but have
done unto him whatsoever they liked." Then his disciples perceived
that he meant John the Baptist (Matthew 17:11-13).
<2>So John the Baptist
was the
reincarnation of Elijah who came before
Esa
to clear the way for him.
"And saying, Repent ye:
for the kingdom of
heaven
is at hand." (Matthew 3:2)
<3>Both
John and
Esa
preached the gospel of the Kingdom Of
Heaven.
<4>There are three
Kingdoms Of
Heaven: the
Kingdom
Of Heaven In Heaven ( ),
the
Kingdom Of Heaven On Earth
( ),
and the Kingdom Of Heaven within ( )
(all three are shown in
The Greatest Sign.)
<5>However,
the three Kingdoms become as one and under the rulership of the Lord
when all of humanity repents from their egoistical ways, accepts and
establishes His Laws, and creates the Kingdom Of Heaven within and
on earth (the
Kingdom
Of Heaven In Heaven is already
established). Only then will His Kingdom come and "His will be done
on earth as it is in
heaven."
<6>That
is why both John and
Esa
preached that the human should repent of his selfish ways if he
wants to establish the Kingdom Of
Heaven.
<7>They did not
preach, "we have come to save you." They taught that it is up to
each individual to repent, and turn away from selfishness and follow
God's
Laws. However, they are One with Him!
"For this is he that was
spoken of by the prophet Esaias, saying, The voice of one crying in
the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths
straight." (Matthew 3:3)
<8>So
John declared that he was Elijah (Elias) who was expected to come
before
Christ.
"And the same John had
his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins;
and his meat was locust and wild honey." (Matthew 3:4)
<9>The complications in life
cause the
mind
to become agitated. Luxurious life
creates attachment and increases desires and greed, so the
mind
becomes misdirected toward the mundane life. That is why John
followed a simple lifestyle, so he could concentrate on higher
thoughts and
God.
<10>However, that
does not mean to become an escapist and not to face the true
problems of life straight on.
<11>"Meat"
means food, not the flesh of animals, when there is a reference to
"meat" for someone.
"Then went out to him
Jerusalem, and all Judaea, and all the region round about Jordan,"
(Matthew 3:5)
<12>Because
John had reached a very high level of consciousness, he attracted
those whose eyes were opened. This spiritual attraction was so
strong that, "went out to him Jerusalem, and all Judaea, and all the
region round about Jordan." <13>That
is how a spiritual person should become -- a radiant, attractive
personality that draws people to him from everywhere.
"And were baptized of
him in Jordan, confessing their
sins."
(Matthew 3:6)
<14>They
accepted John as a great Soul and allowed him to baptize them so
that their past
sins might be
forgiven. They confessed to him because some people cannot create a
personal relationship with
God, so they need a
mediator between themselves and the Lord.
<15>However, the person who becomes a
mediator should be spiritually very high and worthy to confess to,
so that he is able to make the person (as his disciple) realize the
true source of his power (God).
That is why some seekers need a spiritual teacher.
<16>However,
the best way to know the Lord is to hear what the
Prophets have said,
follow their words, and establish a personal relationship with
God.
Then you would not need a man to be a mediator, and
God
is the most trustworthy and the Holiest (truest).
"But when he saw many of
the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his
baptism,
he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to
flee from the wrath to come?" (Matthew 3:7)
<17>However,
he verbally attacked the spiritual leaders of the
Jews as the
"generation of vipers," because they taught what they did not follow
themselves. They were
false teachers.
<18>Whoever does not
teach that the only goal of life is to be(come)
Divine,
and he himself does not try to be(come)
Divine
(truth), is a false teacher. That is why both John and
Esa attacked the
Pharisees and Sadducees in this way.
"Bring forth therefore
fruits meet for repentance:" (Matthew 3:8)
"And think not to say within
yourselves, We have
Abraham
to our father: for I say unto you, that
God
is able of these stones to raise up children unto
Abraham." (Matthew
3:9)
<19>The
only way these false leaders can be saved is through repentance and
changing their hearts toward
God
and His Laws. However, these Pharisees and Sadducees had regarded
themselves as the doctors of the laws, the chosen people, and the
children of
Abraham.
So they had created big
false
egos. <20>It
is very hard for anyone with so many
concepts to accept
a humble person like John to teach him the truth or baptize him. It
is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for
such a man to enter the Kingdom Of
Heaven.
<21>But
they were not aware that one of the missions of John and
Christ was to
disqualify them as the chosen people and finish the promise of
the scepter given to Judah. Also, the
lawgiving would be taken from them, "the
scepter shall not depart from Judah,
nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until
Shiloh
[Messiah]
come." <22>The
Shiloh
was
Esa
the
Messiah.
<23>That
is why John told them that, "You should not be proud that you are
the children of
Abraham, because if
you do not repent but continue to lag behind in your progress toward
becoming
Pure Consciousness
(Divine),
then
God
can, in the course of the evolutionary process, help these stones to
raise up and become plants, animals, humans, and eventually reach
Pure Consciousness
or become
Elected Ones as the children of
Abraham.
Yet you will be cast out to the outer
darkness because of your big
false
egos."
"And now also the axe is
laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth
not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire." (Matthew
3:10)
<24>Again
here John foresaw
that the truth which will come through him and
Christ
will uproot their false teachings (trees) "which bringeth not forth
good fruit."
"I indeed baptize you
with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier
than I, whose shoes
I am
not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the
Holy
Ghost, and with fire:" (Matthew 3:11)
<25>In
fact, being baptized with The
Holy
Ghost (satva raja, or Fire) is the only
true way of being baptized.
Baptism by water is
a symbol of that kind of
baptism, because
only after repentance and changing the way of life toward
purification will a person receive The
Holy
Ghost and truly be baptized.
"Whose fan is in his
hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat
into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable
fire." (Matthew 3:12)
<26>John
taught that
Christ
would come to separate the good and bad, and judge between them in
truth. He is the
light
and the truth. Those who are ready would be attracted to him, and
those who were not ready would be blinded by it and go far astray.
<27>That
is why any time a new revelation comes to earth, many are guided and
many others will go astray.
"Then cometh
Esa
from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him." (Matthew
3:13)
"But John forbad him, saying,
I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?" (Matthew
3:14)
"And
Esa answering said
unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfill
all righteousness. Then he suffered him." (Matthew 3:15)
<28>Esa
was initiated by John and his eyes would be opened to his mission.
"And
Esa, when he was
baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens
were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of
God descending like
a dove, and lighting upon him:" (Matthew 3:16)
<29>After
his spiritual eye was opened, he realized his divinity and closeness
to the Lord. It is true that he was born from
Pure Consciousness
to the flesh and was the
son of God. But he
should have gone through life without knowing who he was until John
came to open his eyes so that he would remember who he was and
realize his mission.
"And lo a voice from
heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom
I am well pleased."
(Matthew 3:17)
<30>When
he realized his divinity, then he remembered that he is the
son of God,
the First Begotten Son
of
God,
who greatly pleased his
Father.
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