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. -
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)