04/26/17 - (Earth) Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 37-39
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**Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 37-39
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37. So they will reproach thy servant, saying: Who hath set thee to save us?
38. He will be sore distressed.
39. All they understand not that thou and I are fashioning a boat of mother-of-pearl. We will sail down the river of Amrit even to the yew-groves of Yama, where we may rejoice exceedingly. -
**Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 37-39
**
37. So they will reproach thy servant, saying: Who hath set thee to save us?
38. He will be sore distressed.
39. All they understand not that thou and I are fashioning a boat of mother-of-pearl. We will sail down the river of Amrit even to the yew-groves of Yama, where we may rejoice exceedingly. -
**Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 37-39
**
37. So they will reproach thy servant, saying: Who hath set thee to save us?
38. He will be sore distressed.
39. All they understand not that thou and I are fashioning a boat of mother-of-pearl. We will sail down the river of Amrit even to the yew-groves of Yama, where we may rejoice exceedingly.Not only aren't other people, but the personality of the Master too isn't capable of perceiving the Wholeness and Unity in which the heart of the Master abides (the best it can do is - serve this Wholeness humbly with complete self-surrender, even though it can't understand it);it will continue to feel and react the way the personality does. All these things come and go; the embrace of the Heart and the Snake is motion eternal, filled with ever-expanding Joy.
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