LOVE, FAITH & STEWARDSHIP

“Verily, I say unto you, this generation shall not pass away until all that has been hidden is brought again into the light, for it is the epoch for the fulfillment of promise.”
Oracles of Celestine Light, Nexus 1:21

The Sixth Kingdom

CHAPTER 97

Yeshua takes Miriam, Salome and the Apostles to the junction of the river Jordan and the river Jabbok- where a gateway exists to another world. Once they learn to see it, they wait until it has enlarged enough for them to step through to the Sixth Kingdom, known as Scarnz, or as we might call it today, the “sixth dimension.” They have some very interesting adventures during their several day stay, but upon their return, they find out that they’ve only been gone mere hours and they realize they’ve become Timewalkers.

1 Upon returning to their Earth, Yeshua, Miriam, Salome and the Apostles remained for a night and a day speaking further about their visit to the strange Seventh Kingdom.
2 When they next ventured beyond their camp Yeshua led them on a long walk north to the point where the river Jordan met the river Jabbok. There they camped for the night.
3 As the darkness began to settle, Yeshua gestured toward the rivers, “The point where two rivers join will frequently have a vortex and sometimes a gateway to another world will also be present. So it is with the confluence of these two rivers.
4 As the darkness comes upon the land, look steadily at the point where the two rivers join. There is a gateway there to a world in the space between the space that is open even now, though none of you have seen it.”
5 “What must we do to see it?” wondered Philip. “Is there some prayer we can say or spell we can cast upon it?”
6 “Of course you could do either or both,” Yeshua answered. “And surely it would then manifest to your eyes.
7 But I wish you to learn to see things with your eyes that you have never before seen because you have never trained your eyes how to look.
8 You need to be able to see these gateways, not only after a prayer, or a spell, or other special actions and words, but simply by glancing upon them or even feeling their presence. Else you will be squandering your time finding them and not enough being good stewards over them.
9 To see the portals with merely a glance you must train your eyes to see differently than you have all of your lives. You must focus not upon the spot where the gateway stands, but through that spot and to the place beyond the gateway.
10 If you are focused upon the spot, as your eyes naturally will, you will never be able to see the portal with a simple glance, but only with eyes that have been altered by Elohim through your prayers, spells or words of power.
11 This gateway has been open for over an hour and will remain open through the night until the sun rises tomorrow. I have asked you to discover it now as the time of dusk is often the time they are most easily seen.
12 Remember to look at the spot of land where the rivers join, but focus your eyes on the space beyond it.”
13 Everyone did as Yeshua directed but none could see the gateway. Salome seemed somewhat vexed as she asked Yeshua, “Why can I not see this one? The other came easily to my eyes. Is there something different about this gateway?”
14 “Yes Salome, there is,” Yeshua replied.
15 He did not elaborate further and after a minute or so Toma asked, “What should we be looking for Yeshua? What is different about this one?”
16 Yeshua answered, saying, “Let us see who best remembers the description I have already given for the portals. For in that description is the answer you seek and I shall not give it again.”
17 “A puzzle!” Mattayah declared with enthusiasm.
18 Miriam shook her head and told him, “No, he is merely testing us to see how well we have listened to that which he has already given to us.”
19 “Indeed,” Yeshua agreed upon hearing Miriam’s words. “I will happily give all the knowledge of the Elohim unto you my faithful friends. But you can only receive the new when you have first proven to understand the old. For it is upon the old that the new is built.”
20 “Is it smaller or larger?” asked Yudas Iscariot. “Is that why we cannot see it because we are only looking for something similar to that which we have previously seen?”
21 Yeshua smiled with happiness at his answer and nodded his head affirmatively. Seeing this everyone began to look anew for a gateway of less or greater size than the one that they had already passed through.
22 In moments Shim’on shouted and pointed at the ground near the confluence of the two rivers, saying, “There it is! It is very small, barely seen above the ground. And it is not round like the other, but more like a thin angled bar of moving color.”
23 His announcement was quickly followed by a chorus of, “I see it too.”
24 Everyone walked over to where they saw the gateway near the bank of the river. As they came upon it they saw that it was actually a round spinning spiral of unearthly blue light, the same as the other had been but much smaller.
25 However, it was not standing vertically as the previous gateway had been, but was laying at an angle close to the ground which is why it had seemed bar-shaped from the position they had been viewing it from at a distance. And it was only about the size of a man’s head.
26 “How strange this portal is.” Salome declared as they all looked upon it.
27 “How shall we pass through such an opening?” Wondered Yohhanan scratching his head. “I certainly will not fit, and Cephas could hardly reach one of his big arms through.” And everyone laughed at his words.
28 Toma looked to Yeshua and asked, “Is this perhaps just a portal to stick our heads through and see the other world but not pass completely into it?”
29 “Or maybe we can do something to make the opening larger,” ventured Amram.
30 “Thank you Toma and Amram for your excellent thoughts,” Yeshua complemented. “Indeed, you could just stick your head through, and so too could you make the opening larger if you desired.
31 But the opening will not remain this size through the night. At times it will be much smaller and at other times it will be substantially larger. Its size fluctuates with the amount of energy that is exchanging through it between your Earth and the shadow Earth on the other side of the gateway.
32 If we are patient we can pass through this one when it enlarges. Though we could pass through immediately with a word of power, it is better for your education that you wait for this one to grow that you may gain a better understanding of the cycles of energy that flow between worlds.”
33 Following Yeshua’s directions they waited by the portal as night fell over the land and for another couple of hours.
34 They watched the gateway as it continually grew and shrank in size several times in a single minute as if it was breathing. At other times the portal would hold its size for several minutes.
35 “Do they all act as this one, expanding and contracting?” inquired Mattayah.
36 “Yes,” Yeshua replied. “The energies that flow through, and in all the worlds and the spaces between them, are never still. They are always moving like invisible rivers, revitalizing all life.
37 However, the smaller gateways such as this one will have more frequent movements, while the larger ones will have less.
38 As you stand beside this one, feel the pressure of the energy that flows through it and the sensation upon your aura.
39 Attune yourself to that energy and become one with it, so much so that in the future you will be able to feel the presence of a gateway before your eyes ever see it.”
40 As Yeshua bade, so they all did. When he was satisfied that they each had become familiar with the unique sensations of a gateway he grasped Miriam’s hand and she Salome’s, and he led them through when the portal next enlarged. And the Apostles quickly followed after them.
41 After passing through everyone had a smile on their face. “This is an improvement,” Philip commented with satisfaction as they all looked around at the land before them. The sun was radiant in a clear blue sky and green plants and short thorny trees grew sparsely about. In the distance down the hill upon which they stood, they spied a river snaking through the bottom of the valley.
42 “How strange, we departed in the night and have arrived in the day,” Salome commented.
43 Yeshua nodded affirmatively, “The shadow Earths do not have days and nights as the Earth you call home. They exist in the same space but in a different time, so your night may be their day.”
44 “But I thought they were in a space between a space where we live?” Cephas said with some confusion.
45 “Yes, Cephas, they are,” Yeshua affirmed. “But within that space is infinity, and time without end or beginning, and all creation can fit within it.
46 Upon the innumerable Earths both the seen and the unseen, there is all time and no time.”
47 Seeing their confused looks Yeshua elaborated, saying, “Time is something beyond your ability to understand today. But greater understanding will come to you as you become more practiced in your gifts and more diligent in your stewardships.”
48 “What about Miriam?” asked Salome. “When she was called to be the Angel of the Covenant was she not given all knowledge?”
49 Miriam stifled a laugh at Salome’s words and said unto her, “I confess that I had somewhat of that expectation soon after I was called, but have learned that even angels only acquire more knowledge as they gain it from seeking, not because it is simply given to them.
50 Since the time of my calling, my mind has been quickened and understands many things that were like a haze to it before. But it is not as if I have suddenly been filled with knowledge, only that things I have barely understood before have become clear because my comprehension comes quicker.
51 I have been gifted by the Elohim with greater powers of Celestine Light and the knowledge to use them that I may begin to fulfill my calling, but beyond that, only with a clarity of thought that allows me to grasp and learn all things much quicker than before. I still must seek out the knowledge. It does not just fall into my head.
52 Though Yeshua told me in years past about these shadow Earths; I am learning the details about them now from my experiences with them, even as you are.
53 And please, you must all understand, I am not yet truly the Angel of the Covenant, but merely the designated angel in training. He who I am replacing still remains in the fullness of the stewardship. And so he shall remain until I have fulfilled my apprenticeship.
54 Once Yeshua ascends from this Earth I will remain for eleven years in my physical body, which has been changed so it is no longer quite like yours, but neither is it yet fully Celestine. During this time I can travel freely between kingdoms learning both from my experiences and from the tutelage of Yeshua and the current Angel of the Covenant.”
55 “Marvelous are the ways of the Elohim,” Yohhanan said reverently upon hearing Miriam’s explanation and the other Apostles voiced their agreement.
56 Yeshua smiled as he often did when he saw those whom he taught with special teachings grasp important principles. Then he lifted his arm toward a path and beckoned, “Shall we explore this world?”
57 They had not traveled far before everyone began to sweat profusely from the heat and loosen up their garments in feeble attempts to get cooler. “What a contrast,” Yudas Iscariot exhaled. “The last place was so cold I realized that I did not know what cold really was until I experienced that world, and now I am beginning to think the same thing about this world and heat.”
58 Yuda the Younger looked to Miriam hopefully, “That bubble of light was very nice in the other world. Can you perhaps make a bubble of coolness over us in this place of unforgiving heat? At first I thought it looked like parts of Palestine, but now I hope there is no place like this on our Earth.”
59 Before she could answer Yeshua interjected, saying, “You will become accustomed to the heat soon enough and will have a more authentic understanding of this world if you experience it as it is for those who dwell here.”
60 “Who does dwell here?” Toma asked with a slight wavering trepidation in his voice.
61 Yeshua walking at the head of the group smiled mischievously, unseen to any but Miriam, and answered, “Creatures more frightful than the last you encountered.”
62 “Truly?” asked Philip with concern.
63 “Truly,” Yeshua affirmed. “But there are also some more benign creatures as well.”
64 Miriam looked at Yeshua quizzically and asked him silently in his mind, “Why are you scaring them, yet you seem to be amused to yourself?”
65 “I am sadly amused,” Yeshua answered in her mind.“That after all these days with me, witnessing all they have seen and experiencing all they have, that they could still have fears and not know with resolute conviction that they are greater than any creature they could encounter.
66 They have been given so much yet at times still seem no different than men of the world. I see the greatness inside of them, but only they can bring it out.”
67 “Have patience my love,” Miriam replied. “You have chosen them knowing of the men inside the men; knowing too that their faith in you is only exceeded by your faith in them.
68 You are perhaps impatient to see them in their glory before you depart from this Earth. Perhaps it will be so, perhaps not. But you know that in the end they will all become the fullness of the men you knew them to be on the day that you called them to follow you.”
69 Yeshua turned to look at Miriam and still speaking to her in her mind, answered, “You are my greatest treasure Miriam. I shall savor every minute of this life and eternity, watching the Apostles progress into their greatness, and Salome into hers, and our children into theirs. But most of all Miriam, you into yours.”
70 Miriam looked lovingly into Yeshua’s eyes, and silently whispered to his mind, “Thank you. I am blessed by your love.”
71 They walked on for about an hour and saw several indiscernible creatures skirt cautiously near them, but never close enough to actually clearly see their appearance.
72 As they rounded a large boulder they came upon a natural cistern worn into the rock. Yeshua pointed to shady spots under some short trees, saying, “Let us sit here and wait. Soon we shall see some of the creatures of this world coming to the water.”
73 And so they waited. At first some of the Apostles began to speak among themselves but Yeshua asked them to remain silent so the creatures would approach the water.
74 After a few minutes they heard some snorting and saw a short six-legged, bristle-haired animal about half the size of a man, with a huge head and a mouth full of two rows of long, sharp-pointed teeth, come up to the water and drink. Everyone’s eyes were wide with amazement looking at the strangest creature they had ever seen.
75 Suddenly it lifted its wide, squat nose and sniffed the air. Spying them across the small rock cistern, it sprang instantly into motion, its six legs moving furiously and in seconds it was upon them. It had just begun to leap forward toward Philip who was falling back from his seat with his hands and arms held up in front of him for protection, when Miriam quickly waved her hand at the creature and it immediately fell fast asleep right in its mid-air lunge and dropped with a thud between Philip’s outstretched legs.
76 Philip scrambled up and exclaimed, “I hope there are none worse than that here!”
77 And Yeshua answered, “Some far worse, but also some much more pleasant.”
78 Philip, still somewhat shaken by the encounter, looked to Miriam and stammered, “That sleeping spell is so useful… Can you please teach me…? Oh, and thank you… How did you do that so quick? Oh,…I think I need to sit down.” And so he did, but several steps away from the sleeping creature, which everyone else gathered around to examine.
79 “What is it?” inquired Shim’on.
80 “It is a Deldarq,” Yeshua informed them. “This world is inhabited by over three hundred different types of creatures. Some are much more primitive than this one and others more advanced. The Deldarq are about in the middle.
81 In the cycle of repentance and rebirth, those spirits that are drawn here to inhabit the bodies of these creatures return many millennia to this kingdom in many types of bodies, until their souls have repented sufficiently that they are called to higher life forms in the kingdom above this one in resonance.”
82 “Are all the creatures here as ferocious as this one? asked Yohhanan. “A Deldarq may be smaller, but I would fear for the lion of our Earth against one of these.”
83 “All are not outwardly as fierce,” Yeshua answered. “But all live only by killing and consuming others. Some are just more subtle about it.
84 When creatures from this Earth escape through an open gateway onto your Earth they cannot survive more than a few hours, nor venture far from the pull of the portal, and most will be drawn back into their world before they perish. But in that short span and space that they are free they can kill many, both man and beast that fall into their grasp.”
85 “Why do the Elohim allow such catastrophes of life?” Wondered Yeshua’s brother Yakov. “And why not simply create the portals with nets already across them that allow the energy to flow between worlds but not the creatures. Why do they allow innocent men and beasts of our Earth to be slain by these monsters when they could so easily prevent it?”
86 Yeshua was silent for a moment before he answered Yakov’s question and he exhaled deeply before he spoke, saying, “You are correct Yakov. The Elohim could have created the gateways so only energy could pass through; but the creatures in the shadow Earths would be condemned to a far longer repentance.
87 Realize first that most of the creatures on these worlds of the lower kingdoms are not devolved spirit children. They are just innocent creatures having spirits but without souls. Each progresses in their own way life after life, and someday will have spiritually evolved to the point that they gain a soul. Some choose to never gain a soul or another life, but are happy to remain in their current form in spirit after their physical life. This is nothing like the path of eternal progression that has been given to the children of men, or to those creatures of the lower kingdoms that had once been spirit children of our Heavenly Father and Mother.
88 As I spoke to you earlier, at various lengths of time depending upon the amount of Celestine Light in their souls, the creatures of the lower kingdoms that are devolved from spirit children, are returned in full spirit form to the Koropean and have the opportunity to show fruits of repentance during that time.
89 Unless they have repented sufficiently to resonate with a higher kingdom, they will return again to the one from whence they came. If they have gained a measure of repentance, they will return there as a higher creature.
90 But it is not only at the time that their spirit is restored in fullness that they can repent. Every day of their lives on the shadow Earth the opportunity is also given to them.
91 As they gain more light they return to the shadow Earths with a stronger instinct of right and wrong.
92 As they progress to creatures of higher and higher resonance, the small part of the light within them becomes fuller, and their desire to cleave to the light stronger, and their understanding that they need to forsake the darkness more clear.
93 So it is that some that have always killed wantonly, kill with less relish, and then with none, and then even with sadness; often more than the men of Earth, most who still kill animals and birds of warm blood for food, when simple plants and the fruits of the animals and the Earth would give them superior food without killing.
94 In time, it comes to pass that many of the creatures of the lower kingdoms will fight against the desire to pass through a portal where mischief awaits, and will turn away from them; even when their friends beckon them to accompany them. On that day they are done with the creature they have been. They will soon die and be reborn as a creature of a higher order. Until someday, step by step, they have the opportunity to regain the fullness of all that they had lost.
95 Therefore, if the passage between worlds was permanently netted, forbidding them passage to your Earth, they would be denied their greatest opportunity in this world to show evidence that they have repented and become more than they were.
96 On your Earth, you have been given stewardship to put nets of power across the portals. Your nets at first will be very feeble and will not stop many on this side from passing through if that is their desire.
97 As you gain experience your nets will become stronger, but they will only last for hours, then maybe a day or two.
98 As you become stronger in the ability to use the Celestine Light, your nets will also become stronger and will last for several days, which will be long enough to guard most portals until they close.
99 If you practiced and focused enough, in time you could put a net across the portal that would keep out creatures from the other world for many years. But your time on Earth is limited and I hope you will invest it in greater things than the long-term netting of portals. And in no case should you net a portal for more than twelve moons.
100 You protect the people of your Earth by your efforts casting nets when those efforts are necessary, and by so doing you gain knowledge, wisdom, and ability to use the gifts you have been given. But value your time in a physical body as a precious gift and invest it wisely for the greatest good.
101 Thus have Adepts among the Children of Light been called upon since the days of Adam, and will continue to be until the end of days. When the Adepts are few the angels of Elohim become the temporary stewards of the portals. But it is a calling truly given for Adepts of the Celestine Light, still progressing through mortality.
102 By calling upon all higher Adepts to place nets over the portals when necessary, the Adepts are given an important opportunity to grow in their gifts and demonstrate their good stewardship.
103 By most often leaving the gateways open for the denizens of these worlds to pass through if they choose, the principle of free will is maintained and it is upon this principle that repentance and eternal progression are founded.
104 Because of Adepts and angels throughout time, the actual incidences of maim and death that have come across the gateways into your world have always been very slight.
105 When death or maim does occur, the lives lost will be given again in a new birth upon this Earth that they may fulfill the full measure of their creation.
106 Thus, Elohim has hindered the eternal progression of none, and kept open the door to eternal progression for all.”
107 As they continued to walk Toma posed a question to Yeshua, saying, “I understand how some of the creatures of these worlds were drawn here by their loss of Celestine Light from the day of the rebellion in the Celestine realms. But why did they become such low and fearsome creatures? Why did they not remain as men in appearance, just cast away to inhospitable worlds as punishment?”
108 Yeshua answered, saying, “Men and women are created in the image of Elohim the Father and Elohim the Mother. A certain level of Celestine Light must abide within ones Soul Essence to enable them to maintain a physical form after the image of our Heavenly Mother and Father.
109 In their rebellion against the very order of eternal progression given by Elohim the Father and Elohim the Mother before time began, those so misguided lost a very great quantity of Celestine Light from their Soul Essence. A punishment they enacted upon themselves by their actions. So great was their loss that they became much less than they were; only that which their feeble light could manifest, even creatures such as these.”
110 Further along their journey they came upon another good size natural cistern of water within a rock shaded by a cliff ringed by some short, sweet smelling, flowering trees.
111 The water was clear and had a freshness about it, enticing the Apostles who had become parched in the blistering hot sun to go to it to drink. Shim’on the Zealot was the first to kneel down beside the pool. He dipped his hands into the water, pushing aside a small amount of bright green algae that was near the surface to reach into the cool water beneath to drink. Philip and Yohannan also knelt down similarly and prepared to drink from the pool.
112 As Shim’on brought his cupped hands full of water toward his mouth a large amount of the green algae still clung to his hands. In disgust he shook it off as did Yohannan and Philip who were encountering the same difficulty as they tried to drink.
113 Dipping his cupped hands again into the pool Shim’on brought them once more toward his mouth but found his lower arms entangled in a still larger mass of the stringy algae. “This is ridiculous!” He exclaimed. “Not only is it unbearably hot on this world, but you have to work far too strenuously to get a simple drink of water.”
114 “How deep is the pool?” asked Yakov who was standing behind those kneeling at the waters edge. “Perhaps, after drinking, we can all jump in and cool ourselves.”
115 “That is disgusting,” Salome retorted. “If we bathe in pools from which we drink, they will no longer be fit to drink.”
116 “I do not think we will be able to drink or bathe in this one,” Philip said dejectedly pointing at the pool’s surface. “Look at all the algae that has risen. It covers the pool now and it is no longer so inviting.”
117 Before he could say more there was an explosion of water and the three men at the pool were suddenly showered and covered with thick, green algae. So much so that it knocked them all into the pool as they had been bending over precariously trying to dip a drink with their hands.
118 At first the three Apostles in the pool were laughing at their misfortune, but soon their laughter subsided as they struggled to pull themselves out of the water and back onto the rock.
118 “Come give us a hand,” Yohannan called to his brethren. “This algae is heavy as mud and it is more than we can do to lift ourselves out of the water as we are covered in it.”
120 The other Apostles went to the edge of the pool and reaching out to grasp the hands of their brethren they pulled with all their might but could not extract them from the pool.
121 The heads of the three men in the water began to go under as they struggled to stay afloat. “I think you better hurry and help us,” Philip bade his friends. “There is no bottom upon which we can stand and the algae is entangled in our arms and legs and its weight is pulling us under.”
122 “Use your gifts,” Yeshua implored the men in the pool.
123 “What gifts?” Philip asked.
124 “Whichever you choose to use from among the many that have been given to you.” Yeshua answered simply.
125 The three men in the water did as Yeshua bade and each commenced actions which they thought would help. Shim’on called out to Elohim for help. Philip formed an incantation commanding the water and algae to free him. Yohannan thrashed around violently, trying to rip the algae off his body with his strength and escape from the water.
126 But their efforts were to no avail, nor were their friends able to pull them free, and in moments of one another they disappeared beneath the surface of the water and did not come up again.
127 Miriam let out a big sigh of exasperation and taking a few steps to the waters edge she waved her hand over the surface and within seconds all three men popped up to the surface gasping for breath, and their friends were able to pull them free of the pool for the algae was no longer upon them.
128 After a few minutes when the Apostles that had almost drowned had recovered their breath, they thanked Miriam, for they had been told by the others that she had freed them, and then they asked Yeshua why they had been unable to free themselves.
129 “The reason is different for each of you,” Yeshua explained. Yohhanan tried to use brute strength but as strong as he is, his strength alone could not free him. Shim’on called out to Elohim for help, but Elohim helps not those who can help themselves, save it serves the purposes of Elohim. Philip quickly said an incantation, which would have succeeded if he had practiced it previously and had been able to say it well, with confidence and faith.”
130 “I never doubted all would be well,” Philip assured everyone, and Shim’on and Yohannan nodded in agreement. “But I am most curious about that algae. It seemed almost as if it were making a purposeful effort to drown us.”
131 “It was,” Yeshua stated to everyone’s surprise. “Remember I told you that everything on this world lives by killing something else, but that some are more subtle about it? That algae is called Rhall and it is not an algae at all, but an animal that lives by catching hapless victims like you just seeking a drink of cool water.
132 You would do well to remember the Rhall, for there are many harmful people and situations on your Earth that like the Rhall seduce unwary victims with facades of normalcy, or enticements of seemingly harmless pleasure. Like with the Rhall, those who succumb do not realize the danger until it is too late to extract themselves.
133 When you return to your Earth to lead the Children of Light and seek out the others in the world, tell them the story of this day and your encounter with the Rhall, asking them to be ever vigilant for the Rhall that exist on your Earth. Though the appearance may differ, the allure of seduction and end of destruction is the same.”
134 “I have a further question,” Shim’on ventured. And Yeshua bade him to ask.
135 “I called upon Elohim for deliverance from my predicament, but I was not saved from the Rhall. I understand that the Elohim wish us to grow and expand by learning from our experiences both the good and the bad. Therefore, though we may call upon them for help, it will not necessarily be forthcoming if it would be more beneficial for our growth to solve the problem completely on our own. The exception being when helping us also serves the purpose of the Elohim.
136 Now you have called me to be an Apostle to spread your true light; to find and teach the Children of Light; and to be a good steward over the portals between worlds and negative vortexes. Many more things you have asked of me and your other Apostles, which we happily give all of our days to fulfill with no Earthly reward, in fact, at a substantial cost of lost income and precious time with our families.
137 This being so, that I have sacrificed much and dedicated my life to the service of Elohim, how could it be that they would not intercede to save me? Would not saving me, so that my life did not end in that pool before I have had a chance to fulfill the fullness of my calling, certainly qualify as contributing to the desires and goals of the Elohim?”
138 “Yes it does,” Yeshua assured Shim’on. But even as it is beyond your comprehension today to fully understand the intricacies of time, even more beyond your understanding is the fullness of the Elohim.
139 But know this: though the moments of your life are not predestined, they are known to the Elohim before they occur. Again, this is not because of predestination, but because of time. Even as the seven kingdoms exist in the same space, but at different times, so the Elohim are in the past, the present and the future. Not that they were in the past, and are in the present, and will be in the future; but that they are in all three times even now as we speak; even in the future that is yet to be.
140 Nor is the future yet to be, already written, and multiple are the ways the events may unfold. In your case Shim’on, of course our Heavenly Father and Mother desire you to live and fulfill your calling. They knew that in every possible future you would survive your encounter in this pool with the Rhall without their intervention, therefore they did not intervene.
141 In the two most likely futures, you would either save yourself or be saved by Miriam, and so it came to pass. Now the question is what have you learned from this experience?”
142 Shim’on looked at Yeshua with great sincerity in his eyes and said, “I have come to understand that I had better learn to use my gifts because Miriam will not always be around to help me.”
143 At his words everyone burst out in laughter, even Yeshua, but he then admonished Shim’on, saying, “Yes, you better master your gifts Shim’on.” And turning to the others he added, “As should you all, else the day will come when one or more of you shall perish unnecessarily. I hope it does not take such a tragedy to motivate you to take the time and effort to become the Master Adepts you have been called to be.”
1443 Though they had been laughing moments before, Yeshua’s words were very sobering, for the Apostles had not considered that there could be circumstances where they would be allowed to die before they had completed all they were upon Earth to do, and that even in this, the grander purposes of Elohim would be being fulfilled.
145 They camped for the night and everyone was rather quiet and contemplative before they retired for sleep.
146 The following day Yeshua continued to lead them on a tour of the shadow world and the creatures upon it. Though they encountered many strange beasts and flora such as they had never imagined in brilliant hues of purple, orange and red, they had no more encounters with dangerous animals.
147 On their third day, Yeshua told them they would soon be returning to their Earth. No sooner had he spoken when they spied a group of six very hairy man-like creatures, each carrying a heavy club and moving rapidly in their direction. “What shall we do about these?” Cephas wondered aloud.
148 “Merely remain still and observe them as they approach us,” Yeshua admonished.
149 As the man-like creatures came ever closer, Mattayah whispered, “Are they blind? They act as if they don’t even see us, yet I can already smell them; an awful stench like rotting carcasses.”
150 “They cannot see us,” Yeshua revealed. “I have lifted us to a higher resonance for the moment, to avoid potential conflicts. Just watch and listen.”
151 As the man-like creatures came upon Yeshua and his group they stepped aside so the creatures could pass by. In passing they almost brushed the Apostles who along with the women were all holding their noses and breaths trying to avoid breathing the foul odor that wafted from the creatures.
152 Suddenly, as a group, the six creatures all stopped and began to sniff the air. They began to speak rapidly to one another and look around in all directions. But their words were completely unintelligible, sounding only like gibberish.
153 “Oh, I cannot take the smell! Salome exclaimed. “Rather than remain with them standing next to us, let us move upwind quickly, lest we succumb to the odor and faint.”
154 Everyone murmured in agreement, but the man-creatures had heard her voice and now they were frantically searching for the source of both the sound and the scent they had evidently also perceived.
155 Then the air was split by a terrifying, high-pitched scream of an animal and in a blur the man-like creatures disappeared in frenzied fright around a large boulder some distance away.
156 When after a few minutes they did not reappear, nor did the animal come upon them that had rent the air with its primordial call, the Apostles and the women let out a collective sigh of relief and turned to Yeshua for answers.
157 Seeing the looks of shock on their faces, Yeshua could not help but laugh, saying, “I told you they could not see us, why did you fear?”
158 “Perhaps it was because they could hear us and smell us, and looked for us and carried big clubs,” ventured Amram.
159 “Or perhaps,” stuttered Philip, “it was because as scary as those creatures were, they were gravely alarmed by the scream of a still more frightening beast that we could not see. And if hearing it motivated them into instant flight, we had to worry at least a little about ourselves, and perhaps should still be worrying, for we know not yet where this monster lurks.”
160 “If I may add,” Cephas interjected, “I should like to know why, if they could not see us, they could still hear and smell us?”
161 “Very well,” Yeshua responded. “I shall answer your questions. “First, you should know that there is no other more fearsome creature near us. I made the sound of the large beast that hunts the man-creatures and projected it with my aura to frighten them away before they had any type of encounter with us.
162 As for their perceptions of our presence- The sense of sight is a most complicated part of the physical body and requires many physical aspects to be working well for someone to actually see out of their eyes. It is easy to conceal your presence from someone’s sight merely by slightly altering your resonance which removes some of the accustomed clues to your presence.
163 But the senses of hearing and smell are far more simple. They require less abilities of the physical body to perceive, and are therefore more difficult to conceal by the small resonance change we did.
164 Even on your Earth, when creatures from the shadow worlds enter, they will often be heard and smelled but not seen. Their resonance is different enough that the lower senses can perceive them, but not the higher more complex.
165 This is why it is so important for you to become sensitive to what you feel with your aura because with this you can sense far more energies than your eyes can see, or your ears can hear, or your nose can smell, or your mouth can taste, or your skin can feel.
166 In time, with experience, you will be able to identify nearly everything, both from your world and others, merely by how it’s aura feels as it comes in contact with yours.
167 Truly, your aura is the sum of your being. It embodies every iota of your body and every iota of your spirit. It is connected to all existence from the most inconsequential bug to the essence of the Celestine Light of Elohim.
168 A worthy pursuit of all Children of Light is to know yourself so fully that your aura is your best friend, for in this you will be in harmony with all creation. Then to strive to be so perfected in your body, mind and spirit that you can be in resonance with all things as you desire, even as are the Elohim.
169 In this life, you will never achieve that level of perfection, but by striving for it, with focus and faith, but without fanaticism, you will still gain more than you can imagine and amazing will be the wonders that shall be yours. You will truly be in the world but not of it.”
170 Yeshua, Miriam, Salome and the Apostles remained upon the shadow Earth for two more days, encountering more strange and peculiar creatures and being taught the intricacies of the power of the aura by Yeshua.
171 But the teachings revealed by Yeshua concerning the aura cannot be written, else the secrets might become known to the people of the world. The mysteries can only revealed to the Children of Light as they are prepared to receive them.
172 The following day, after a good nights sleep on the shadow world Yeshua asked Toma to open a portal back to Bethany for them, and following the instructions Yeshua had previously given them, Toma inscribed the Celestine symbol in the air and spoke the word of power and the gateway opened before them and they all passed through.
173 They appeared in the courtyard of the home of Lazarus who encountered them a few minutes after they had arrived and exclaimed in astonishment, “Why have you returned so quickly? Have you changed your plans and decided to remain with us longer, or did you forget something?”
174 Cephas looked at Lazarus quizzically as did the others and he replied, “I understand not the meaning of your jest.”
175 Now it was Lazarus who looked at Cephas perplexed. “What do you mean Brother Cephas? I made no jest. I merely asked why you have returned so soon after you departed. I am happy you are here again, I was just surprised to see you come back so quickly.”
176 Many of the Apostles looked at one another with complete bewilderment written upon their faces, and Mattayah spoke to Lazarus, saying, “Your words are confusing brother You speak as if we have been gone but hours, when we have been away for many days.”
177 Now it was Lazarus whose face expressed surprise, and he replied, “Why do you say that? Have you eaten a noxious herb that has affected your minds? It was but hours ago that you departed.”
178 Lazarus pointed to a servant at the basin outside of the courtyard and said, “Look there at Bibi. She was washing clothes in the basin when you left and she is still tending to the same clothes as they dry on the line.”
179 As it dawned upon the Apostles that something peculiar had occurred they looked to Yeshua for answers and perceiving their thoughts he said unto them, “We have walked in the space between the spaces where time is not set by the sun that is in this sky.
180 For those Adepts who walk in the kingdoms of different resonances time is not at all, save that which they want it to be.
181 I have shown this unto you, and now it is given to you to teach the highest of the Adepts among the Children of Light how to be Timewalkers, even as you have become.”
182 Turning to Lazarus, Yeshua put his hand upon his shoulder and said unto the Apostles, “Here is the first of your new students. Let he who has tasted death be the first from beyond the Apostles to truly learn and understand that life never ends, for time has neither a beginning or an end, and death is just the passage to a new resonance in the timelessness and continuity of infinity and eternity.”