06/09/17 - (Air) Liber LXV, Cap II, v. 63-65
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Liber LXV, Cap II, v. 63-65
63. Let darkness cover up the writing! Let the scribe depart among his ways.
64. But thou and I are stretched at our ease among the vines; what is he?
65. O Thou beloved One! is there not an end? Nay, but there is an end. Awake! arise! gird up thy limbs, O thou runner; bear thou the Word unto the mighty cities, yea, unto the mighty cities. -
Let all the functions do their proper job, according to their nature.
Let the mind be employed in communicating the Light to others, inside the horizon of its own domain & abilities.
(I.e. be of adequate service in the work of teaching humanity the Next Step)