Nearly two thousand years have
passed since the Son of man taught the way, the truth and the life of mankind.
He brought health to the sick, wisdom to the ignorant and happiness to
those in misery. He conquered half of humanity and the whole of the civilization
of the West. This fact proves the eternal vitality of the Master's words,
and their supreme and incomparable value.
The content of this book represents
only about a third of the complete manuscripts which exist in Aramaic in
the Secret Archives of the Vatican and in old Slavonic in the Royal Archives
of the Habsburgs (now the property of the Austrian Government).
We owe the existence of these
two versions to the Nestorian priests who, under pressure of the advancing
hordes of Genghis Khan, were forced to flee from the East towards the West,
bearing all their ancient scriptures and ikons with them.
The ancient Aramaic texts date
from the 3rd century after Christ, while the old Slavonic version is a
literal translation of the former. Exactly how the texts traveled from
Palestine to the interior of Asia into the hands of the Nestorian priests,
archeologists are not yet able to reconstruct for us.
We have nothing to add to this
text. It speaks for itself. The reader who studies the pages that follow
with concentration, will feel the eternal vitality and powerful evidence
of these profound truths which mankind needs today more urgently than ever
before.
"And the truth shall bear witness of itself."
And then many sick and maimed came to Jesus, asking him: "If you know all
these things, tell us, why do we suffer with grievous plagues? Why are
we not whole like other men? Master, heal us, that we too may be made strong,
and need abide no longer in our misery. We know that you have it in your
power to heal all manner of disease. Free us from Satan and from all his
great afflictions. Master, have compassion on us."
And Jesus
answered: "Happy are you, that you hunger for the truth, for I will satisfy
you with the bread of wisdom. Happy are you, that you knock, for I will
open to you the door of life. Happy are you, that you would cast off the
power of Satan, for I will lead you into the kingdom of our Mother's angels,
where the power of Satan (sickness) cannot enter."
And they asked
him in amazement: "Who is our Mother and which are her angels? And where
is her kingdom?"
"Your Mother is
in you, and you in her. She bore you: She gives you life. It was She who
gave to you your body, and to Her shall you one day give it back again.
Happy are you when you come to know Her and Her Kingdom; if you receive
your Mother's angels and if you do Her Laws. I tell you truly, he who does
these things shall never see disease. For the power of our Mother is above
all. And it destroys Satan and his Kingdom, and has rule over all your
bodies and all living things.
"The bloods
which runs in us is born of the blood of our Earthly Mother. Her blood
falls from the clouds; leaps up from the womb of the earth; babbles in
the brooks of the mountains; flows wide in the rivers of the plains; sleeps
in the lakes; rages mightily in temptuous seas.
"The air which
we breathe is born of the breath of our Earthly Mother. Her breath is azure
in the heights of the heavens; soughs in the tops of the mountains; whispers
in the leaves of the forest; billows over the cornfields; slumbers in the
deep valleys; burns hot in the desert.
"The hardness
of our bones is born of the bones of our Earthly Mother, of the rocks and
of the stones. They stand naked to the heavens on the tops of mountains;
are as giants that lie sleeping on the sides of the mountains, as idols
set in the desert, and are hidden in the deepness of the earth.
"The tenderness
of our flesh is born of the flesh of our Earthly Mother; whose flesh waxes
yellow and red in the fruits of the trees, and nurtures us in the furrows
of our fields.
"Our bowels
are born of the bowels of our Earthly Mother, and are hid from our eyes,
like the invisible depths of the earth.
"The light
is of our eyes, the hearing of our ears, both are born of the colors and
the sounds of our Earthly Mother; which enclose us about, as the waves
of the sea a fish, as the eddying air a bird.
"For I tell
you in very truth, Man is the Son of the Earthly Mother, and from Her did
the Son of Man receive his whole body, even as the body of the newborn
babe is born of the womb of his mother. I tell you truly, you are one with
the Earthly Mother; she is in you, and you in her. Of her were you born,
in Her do you live, and to her shall you return again. Keep, therefore,
Her Laws, for none can live long, neither be happy, but he who honors his
Earthly Mother and does Her Laws. For your breath is Her breath; your blood
Her blood; your bone Her bone; your flesh Her flesh; your bowels Her bowels;
your eyes and your ears are Her eyes and her ears.
"I tell you
truly, should you fail to keep but one only of all these laws, should you
harm but one only of all your body's members, you shall be utterly lost
in your grievous sickness, and there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
I tell you, unless you follow the laws of your Mother, you can in no wise
escape death. And he who clings to the Laws of his Mother, to him shall
his Mother cling also. She shall heal all his plagues, and he shall never
become sick. She gives him long life, and protects him from all afflictions;
from fire, from water, from the bit of venomous serpents. For your Mother
bore you, She keeps life within you. She has given you Her body, and none
but She heals you. Happy is he who loves his Mother and lies quietly in
Her Bosom. For your Mother loves you, even when you turn away from her.
And how much more shall She love you, if you turn to her again? I tell
you truly, very great is her love, greater than the greatest of mountains,
deeper than the deepest seas. And those who love their Mother, she never
deserts them. As the hen protects her chickens, as the lioness her cubs,
as the mother her newborn babe, so does the Earthly Mother protect the
Son of Man from all danger and from all evils.
For I tell
you truly, evils and dangers innumerable lie in wait for the Sons of Men.
Beelzebub, the prince of all devils, the source of every evil, lies in
wait in the body of all the Sons of Men. He is death, the lord of every
plague, and taking upon him a pleasing raiment, he tempts and entices the
Sons of Men. Riches does he promise, and power, and splendid palaces, and
garments of gold and silver, and a multitude of servants, all these; he
promises renown and glory, fornication and lustfulness, gluttony and wine-bibbing,
riotous living, and slothfulness and idle days. And he entices every one
by that to which their heart is most inclined. And in the day that the
Sons of Men have already become the slaves of all these vanities and abominations,
then in payment thereof he snatches from the Sons of Men all those things
which the Earthly Mother gave them so abundantly. He takes from them their
breath, their blood, their bone, their flesh, their bowels, their eyes
and their ears. And the breath of the Son of Man becomes short and stifled,
full of pain and evil-smelling, like the breath of unclean beasts. And
his blood becomes thick and evil-smelling, like the water of the swamps;
it clots and blackens, like the night of death. And his bone becomes hard
and knotted; it melts away within and breaks asunder, as a stone falling
down upon a rock. And his flesh waxes fat and watery; it rots and putrefies,
with scabs and boils that are an abomination. And his bowels become full
with abominable filthiness, with oozing streams of decay; and multitudes
of abominable worms have their habitation there. And his eyes grow dim,
till dark night enshrouds them, and his ears become stopped, like the silence
of the grave. And last of all shall the erring Son of Man lose his life.
Therefore, are taken from him all the gifts of the Earthly Mother; breath,
blood, bone, flesh, bowels, eyes and ears, and after all else, life, with
which the Earthly Mother crowned his body.
"But if the
erring Son of Man be sorry for his sins and undo them, and return again
to his Earthly Mother; and if he do his Earthly Mother’s laws and free
himself from Satan’s clutches, resisting his temptations, then does the
Earthly Mother receive again her erring Son with love and sends him her
angels that they may serve him. I tell you truly, when the Son of Man resists,
the Satan that dwells in him and does not his will, in the same hour are
found the Mother’s angels there, that they may serve him with all their
power and free utterly the Son of Man from the power of Satan.
"For no man
can serve two masters. For either he serves Beelzebub and his devils or
else he serves our Earthly Mother and her angels. Either he serves death
or he serves life. I tell you truly, happy are those that do that laws
of life and wander not upon the paths of death. For in them the forces
wander not upon the paths of death. For in them the forces of life wax
not strong and they escape the plagues of death."
And all those
round about him listened to his words with amazement, for his word was
with power, and he taught quite otherwise than the priests or the scribes.
And though
the sun was now set, they parted not to their homes. They sat round about
Jesus and asked him: "Master, which are these laws of life? Rest with us
awhile longer and teach us. We would listen to your teaching that we may
be healed and become righteous."
And Jesus
himself sat down in their midst and said: "I tell you truly, none can be
happy, except he do the Law."
And the others
answered: "We all do the laws of Moses, our lawgiver, even as they are
written in the holy scriptures."
And Jesus
answered: "Seek not the law in your scriptures, for the law is life, whereas
the scripture is dead. I tell you truly, Moses received not his laws from
God in writing, but through the living word. The law is a living word of
a living God to living prophets for living men. In everything that is life
is the law written. You find it in the grass, in the tree, in the river,
in the mountain, in the birds of heaven, in the fishes of the sea; but
seek it chiefly in yourselves. For I tell you truly, all living things
are nearer to God than the scripture which is without life. God so made
life and all living things that they might by the everlasting word teach
the laws of the true God to man. God wrote not the laws in the pages of
books, but in your heart and in your spirit. They are in your breath, your
blood, your bone; in your flesh, you bowels, your eyes, your ears, and
in every little part of your body. The are present in the air, in the water,
in the earth, in the plants, in the sunbeams, in the depths and in the
heights. They all speak to you that you may understand the tongue and the
will of the living God. But you shut your eyes that you may not see, and
you shut your ears that you may not hear. I tell you truly, that the scripture
is the work of man, but life and all its hosts are the work of our God.
Wherefore do you not listen to the words of God which are written in His
works? And wherefore do you study the dead scriptures which are the work
of the hands of men?"
Again they
asked, Jesus "How may we read the laws of God elsewhere than in the scriptures?
Where are they written? Read them to use from there where you see them,
for we know nothing else but the scriptures which we have inherited from
our forefathers. Tell us the laws of which you speak, that hearing them
we may be healed and justified."
Jesus said:
"You do not understand the words of life, because you are in death. Darkness
darkens your eyes and your ears are stopped with deafness. For I tell you,
it profits you not at all that you pore over dead scriptures if by your
deeds you deny him who has given you the scriptures. I tell you truly,
God and his laws are not in that which you do. They are not in gluttony
and wine-bibbing, flesh eating, neither in riotous living, nor in lustfulness,
nor in seeking after riches, nor yet in hatred of your enemies. For all
these things are far from the True God and his angels. But all these things
come from the kingdom of darkness and the lord of all evils. And all these
things do you carry in yourselves; and so the word and the power of God
enter not into you, because all manner of evil and all manner of abominations
have their dwelling in your body and in your spirit. If you will, that
the living God’s word and his power may enter you, defile not your body
and your spirit; for the body is the temple of the spirit, and the spirit
is the temple of God. Purify, therefore, the temple, that the Lord of the
temple may dwell therein and occupy a place that is worthy of him.
"And from
all temptations of your body and your spirit, coming from Satan, withdraw
beneath the shadow of God’s heaven.
"Renew yourselves
and fast. For I tell you truly, that Satan and his plagues may only be
cast out by fasting and by prayer. Go by yourself and fast alone, and show
your fasting to no man. The living God shall see it and great shall be
your reward. And fast till Beelzebub and all his evils depart from you,
and all the angels of our Earthly Mother come and serve you. For I tell
you truly, except that you fast, you shall never be freed from the power
Satan and from all diseases that come from Satan. Fast and pray fervently,
seeking the power of the living God for your healing. While you fast, eschew
the Sons of Men and seek our Earthly Mother’s angels, for he that seeks
shall find.
"Seek the
fresh air of the forest and of the fields, and there in the midst of them
shall you find the angel of air. Put off your shoes and your clothing and
suffer the angel of air to embrace all your body. Then breathe long and
deeply, that the angel of air may be brought within you. I tell you truly,
the angel of air shall cast out of your body all uncleannesses which defiled
it without and within. And thus shall your evil-smelling and unclean things
rise out of you, as the smoke of fire curls upwards and is lost in the
sea of the air. For I tell you truly, holy is the angel of air, who cleanses
all that is unclean and makes all evil-smelling things of a sweet odor.
No man may come before the face of God, whom the angel of air let’s not
pass. Truly, all must be born again by air and by truth, for your body
breathes the air of the Earthly Mother, and your spirit breathes the truth
of the Heavenly Father.
"After the
angel of air, seek the angel of water. Put off your shoes and your clothing
and suffer the angel of water to embrace your body. Cast yourselves wholly
into his enfolding arms, and as often as you move the air with your breath,
move with your body the water also. I tell you truly, the angel of water
shall cast out of your body all the uncleannesses which defiled it without
and within. And all unclean and evil-smelling things shall flow out of
you, even as the uncleannesses of garments washed in water flow away and
are lost in the stream of the river. I tell you truly, holy is the angel
of water who cleanses all that is unclean and makes all evil-smelling things
of a sweet odor. No man may come before the face of God whom the angel
of water lets not pass. In very truth, all must be born again of water
and of truth, for your body bathes in the river of earthly life, and your
spirit bathes in the river of life everlasting. For you receive your blood
from our Earthly Mother and the truth from our Heavenly Father.
"Think not
that it is sufficient that the angel of water embrace your outwards only.
I tell you truly, the uncleanness within is greater by much than the uncleanness
without. And he who cleanses himself without, but within remains unclean,
is like to tombs that outwards are painted fair, but are within full of
all manner of horrible uncleannesses and abominations. So I tell you truly,
suffer the angel of water to baptize you also within (colonics), that you
may become free from all your past sins, and that within likewise you may
become as pure as the river’s foam sporting in the sunlight.
"Seek, therefore,
a large trailing gourd, having a stalk the length of a man; take out its
inwards and fill it with water from the river which the sun has warmed.
Hang it upon the branch of a tree, and kneel upon the ground before the
angel of water, and suffer the end of the stalk of the tailing gourd to
enter your hinder parts (Hebrew text: anus), that the water may flow through
all your bowels. Afterwards rest kneeling on the ground before the angel
of water and pray to the living God that he will forgive all your past
sins, and pray the angel of water that he will free your body from every
uncleanness and disease. Then let the water run out from your body, that
it may carry away from within it all the unclean and evil-smelling things
of Satan. And you shall see with your eyes and smell with your nose all
the abominations and uncleanesses which defiled the temple of your body;
even all the sins which abode in your body, tormenting you with all manner
of pains. I tell you truly, baptism with water frees you from all of these.
Renew your Baptizing with water on every day of your fast., till the day
when you see that the water which flows out of you is as pure as the river’s
foam. Then betake your body to the coursing river, and there in the arms
of the angel of water render thanks to the living God that he has freed
you from your sins. And this Holy Baptizing by the angel of water is: Rebirth
unto the New Life. For your eyes shall henceforth see, and your ears shall
hear. Sin no more, therefore, after your Baptism, that the angels of air
and of water may eternally abide in you and serve you evermore.
"And if afterward
there remain within you aught of your past sins and uncleannesses, seek
the angel of sunlight. Put off your shoes and your clothing and suffer
the angel of sunlight to embrace all your body. Then breathe long and deeply,
that the angel of sunlight may be brought within. And the angel of sunlight
shall cast out of your body all evil-smelling and unclean things which
defiled it without and within. And all unclean and evil-smelling things
shall rise from you, even as the darkness of night fades before the bright-
ness of the rising sun. For I tell you truly, holy is the angel of sunlight
who cleans out all uncleannesses and makes all evil-smelling things of
a sweet odor. None may come before the face of God, whom the angel of sunlight
lets not pass. Truly, all must be born again of sun and of truth, for your
body basks in the sunlight of the Earthly Mother, and your spirit basks
in the sunlight of the truth of the Heavenly Father.