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1. I am Yahweh Elohim, and inasmuch as you inquire into my mystery, I disclose to you my secrets.
2. Secrets withheld even from my angels, for once they rebelled and taught my truths to fallen man.
3. Lusting after the daughters of men and thus defiling themselves.
4. These secrets have been amongst the wicked for untold generations, and through them the earth has been defiled and it groaneth under the iniquity thereof.
5. For into their hand fell the secrets of worlds, and the dominion of the same.
6. And since that time have there been fallen and carnal men in partial possession of these things.
7. Yet they have been denied the ultimate use of these things, for I have cursed them as pertains to priesthood.
8. And despite their knowledge they shall not prosper, but shall return unto the void which is the ultimate source of their souls.
9. For those born of me love me and keep my law.
These estrange not themselves in the corruptible things of the earth, but bless one another in a manner conducive to the influx of mine holy spirit.
11. With thee I am well pleased, and into your hand have I committed these precious secrets, and with them thou hast preserved thy family from the hand of destroyer.
12. And as surely as he raised up the wave and the wind, and the quaking and falling earth to destroy you, even so have mine angels been with thee on the left hand and on the right.
13. Defending thee and strengthening thee as you called upon my name and made use of the knowledge I have entrusted unto you, and to which I entrust to all the pure who purge themselves from the flesh.
14. For all men, having fallen from grace, are in need of salvation.
15. For the stain of the world and the lusts thereof is as a curtailing to the power of priesthood which my sons and daughters must possess if they are to do victorious battle against the foes of darkness.
16. Becoming warriors of light, embattling the wickedness of all evil.
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1. In the beginning, before the present world was, mine archangels, armed with the armor of light and swords of truth, went to battle against the darkness.
2. And their place was no more found in heaven.
3. But unto the earth came their rebellions, and on earth they established their law.
4. A law in imitation of the true law, a world and order in imitation of my perfect order.
5. And so great was their blasphemy, and so intense their pride, that I Yahweh Elohim destroyed the world wherein they did dwell.
6. Splitting apart that defiled unity which they maintained through fear.
7. For I exposed their weakness and made manifest their lie.
8. And there were some, yea even a few, who had their fill of darkness and now again sought out the light.
9. Unto these sent I mine archangels Michael, Gabriel, Rephael, Hanael, Uriel, and Commiel, and with them Tzukiel.
10. And these seven, under the presidency of Tzukiel, gave unto those repentant ones ordinances of mercy.
11. And I retrieved from the darkness, and resurrected from the grave of the world, souls who were in a position to rise above the mire into which their early rebellions had cast them.
12. And so I administered unto them certain mysteries, that in these mysteries they could rise above their fellows and yet become profitable servants unto me.
13. I sent unto them mine archangels, who in this particular instance were presided over by Tzukiel.
14. For their mission was one of mercy, one coequal with the office of Tzukiel.
15. And it pleased me, their repentance.
16. And the mercy they received purified them not utterly, but sufficiently that they could now become servants unto me.
17. And I saved them, these repentant ones, from the ensuing chaos.
18. For I destroyed the world which their rebellious brothers had begun to organize.
19. Yea, I brought a darkness and a winter upon their abortive work.
20. And through the work of these repentant ones I brought order once more to chaos.
21. And the twelve kings of chaos I dethroned, and seven ministers I established in their place.
22. And into the hands of these seven I placed the keys to control the world.
23. And under them I set those other souls who had repented from their rebellions, and all things abode in peace and prospered.
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1. And as I initiated these souls into the mysteries of redemption, so I longed to continue that work, even in the heavens.
2. Wherefore I sent unto them mine archangels to school them in my mysteries.
3. But behold, they were rebellious and untrustworthy, and some even left their heavenly estate to cohabit with the souls of the daughters of men.
4. Wherefore they are cursed forever.
5. But with the righteous I am pleased, and to those that strive toward goodness I continually initiate them into deeper and deeper states of godliness.
6. And among men in the flesh I, Yahweh Elohim, have tried to establish this selfsame pattern.
7. But as it is in the lower heavens, so it is on the earth.
8. As mine angels seek to teach the repentant of heaven, so mine ministers seek to teach the repentant on the earth.
9. And behold, both are a rebellious and haughty house which ever has been the nature of those that dwell on the earth.
10. And all the righteous, yea all who would keep my law, have been as strangers and pilgrims.
11. But in the last days, the days when the wickedness the of the world is great, I for will teach these truths unto the souls of men.
12. And those that believe shall be blessed, and the wicked shall be cursed.
13. And all this that I might meet the ends of the law which I have established for my creations.
14. The law which saith: they that strive for goodness shall receive goodness, and they that admire evil shall be sifted by that evil, and overcome.
15. Truth is knowledge, and my law is the path to perfection.
16. Those that trod it's difficult steps shall, if they will but receive it, be strengthened and eased in their labors through the grace of my son who is the savior of the world.
17. As I forgave the fallen ones, and gave unto them the extension of mercy, so I extend my hand to fallen man.
18. For the history of the fallen ones, and the history of man are one and the same.
19. And if they repent, they shall inherit a shining orb, and if not they shall be folded up when the earth is folded up, and destroyed.
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1. Now after I had brought an end to the first earth and first heaven which I had suffered the fallen ones to inhabit, and I caused it's destruction through them, I chose me out of their number those that believed in a better way, and unto these I gave the regency of the world.
2. I could not give it into hands of mine archangels, these are righteous and the world was not.
3. Yea, since the primeval fall of the first men, the world has continued corrupt and has been not worthy of perfected regents.
4. For like cleaves to like, and holy to holy. And had the world been more righteous and obedient to mine law of light, I would have set over them ministers of light to administer to them higher law.
5. But in their rebellions they have deserved even less than that which I gave unto them, therefore I am justified.
6. But among the wicked have dwelt the sons of light, and though they have been surrounded by children of darkness, they themselves yearned for better things.
7. Unto these send I my angelic ministers, making them ministers themselves. These are they that over come the world, and rise above the regents of the world
9. Unto these I grant my mysteries, and unto these the mercy of the Messiah is fully extended.
10. And if they remain faithful and true, and properly execute their offices and ministries before me, then I, the Lord God, lead them line upon line, ordinance upon ordinance, archangel upon archangel, up unto the very throne of heaven itself
11. For unto this end have I created man, and for this reason have I allowed him to degrade and descend himself into darkness, that through their repentance, and through their zeal for my laws of light, they might rescind inwards once upward and again.
12. Upwards and inwards into heaven, upward and inward unto me.
13. For I, Yahweh Elohim, am a God of love and mercy, and I have compassion upon the waywardness of my children, and forsake them not.
14. I am bound when they dwell in rebellion, yet am free through eternal law to bless them if they turn their hearts from darkness unto the light.
15. I am the light, I am the law, worship thou me and be thou perfect and I will bless thee abundantly.
16. Line upon line, grace upon grace, even until you become like me in all things.
17. Seeing as you are seen, and knowing as you are known.
18. Thus is the destiny of men, thus is the heritage of all that strive for perfection before me.
19. Are the seeds of perfection in fallen man?
20. Yea, perfection lies unmanifest in them, for the are of the gods, and godly offspring must possess that spark of divinity to exist.
21. Can fallen man in and of himself nurture and mature that seed unto perfection?
22. Nay, not in and of himself can fallen man save his self.
23. The exit out of the pit of darkness is the light of my law, administered by the law which is the messiah and his mercy.
24. Through him, and him alone, salvation can come and that only to those that surrender their souls unto him, seeking to emulate him in all things.
25. Thus are the weak made strong and the ignorant wise.
26. And through mine eternal plan, based upon eternal law, fallen man may be redeemed and return unto me.
27. Throughout time, and in countless generations, I have extended mine arm of mercy, even the mysteries of the messiah to men.
28. And as many as have believed, have divorced darkness and been wed unto me.
29. Becoming the children of God, the sons and daughters of light.
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1. The mystery of godliness is the mystery of making, of creating and evolving man and matter upwards toward perfection.
2. Similar law applies both to people and to planets, the universe and to families.
3. For all is one eternal round, inseparably connected.
4. Neither are the gods without stars, nor men without earths unto which they belong and to which they look for material to create.
5. The initial creation of the spirit of man is not a perfect one, for spirits are born unevolved as pertaining to godliness.
6. Some are brought forth in holiness, and others are destined for a different destiny.
7. But all are born equally, inasmuch as all are under the selfsame law.
8. Conformity thereto brings a rapid progression from embryonic spirituality unto a full blossoming into godliness.
9. A disregard for universal law brings imperfect growth and an imperfect end.
10. Blessed are they that are in harmony with law, and who after rejection of such, return through the mysteries and mercy of the messiah.
11. For the messiah is the law, perfect conformity to him and his ways is perfect conformity to divine law.
12. For the messiah is himself divine law, having mastered all its mysteries and who walks in all it's ways.
13. As there are a variety of orbs, so is there a variety of law, and diverse concourses of angels and beings abiding in these different kingdoms; all under different law.
14. The law of the world is a low one, and the law I have suffered man to receive is a low one.
15. Yet conformity to it will raise one up a certain degree, thus allowing that one to receive a still higher law.
16. Each obedience to law places that soul in a position to receive a higher law, even until all law is received and perfection ensues.
17. Seek ye out O man, knowledge of mine ways, for I am hidden from thee O man.
18. For my ways are not your ways, nor are my thoughts your thoughts.
19. And if you would receive me, receive ye then my law: law upon law, level upon level.
20. And I will lead thee through the veils that cloak my mystery, and ye shall behold me and handle me and know that I am.
21. All who see me as I really am, and feel me as I really exist, become me.
22. For only the pure can behold my pureness, and only the perfect can perceive my ultimate perfection.
23. Go thy way O man and be strong, neither hesitating nor being slow to learn my law and apply the same.
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1. And I, Mohonri Moriancumer, was overcome by the things which I had seen.
2. And for many days I lay prostrate on the ground as one that is dead.
3. None found me nor did any beast molest me, for the Lord my God protected and watched over me.
4. And as I Mohonri Moriancumer, lay as one that is dead, I became spiritually alive as I had never been alive before.
5. And before mine eyes paraded all the hosts of men.
6. And the Lord my God was exceedingly merciful unto me, his unworthy servant, and I was privileged to behold many things which are unlawful to utter unto fallen man.
7. For I beheld things after the manner of the spirit, things both glorious and true.
8. And I rejoiced in my Lord and the vision that I saw; and was overcome for a multitude of days by the wonders which I beheld.
9. And equally as wonderful unto me is the Lord's commandment to me; that I am to engrave the same on plates of gold for the benefit of the righteous who come after me.
10. That in reading of these wonders, they themselves may be so filled with the spirit, that they too can behold this selfsame vision.
11. And if they see not as I see, but only read the words of the vision, then they shall not in truth receive the vision.
12. For I have beheld things to marvelous for man to bear, and to deep for the mind of man to understand, or the hand of man to record.
13. Nevertheless the Lord hath made me mighty in writing, yea through the breath of the spirit am I given the words I must speak to form a shadow of words on the plates of gold of that vision of truth which can only be beholden in the spirit.
14. Wherefore the things which the Lord hath commanded me to write, I write in the spirit of the Elohim.
15. And only those who nurture and receive the spirit can understand these things.
16. For without the spirit, the words are but shells, empty bodies deserted by that spirit that animates all things.
17. Therefore strive ye to receive the spirit of the Elohim as you read the vision of the Elohim.
18. As you peruse and pray over the principles of perfection herein, be ye wise as a serpent, yet as innocent as a dove; that the spirit which cleaves only unto the innocent may cleave unto you and enlighten you.
19. May Yahweh bless you and keep you in his perfect way, lifting up the light of his face upon you, filling thee with the peaceful comforter, even the holy spirit of God. Amnesia Mahemna.
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1. And now I, Mohonri Moriancumer, proceed to give and account of those things which I have both seen and heard.
2. And behold, after the Lord had left off talking to me, I found myself prostrate upon the ground.
3. And I beheld a great mist of darkness, even a void so vast that all the universe was swallowed up in it's blackness and stillness.
4. Neither was there any sound or the slightest movement.
5. And how long I dwelt in that state, in a state of stupor and numbness, I know not.
6. For there was no time there, for there was no change to which it could be compared and measured.
7. All was dark and dead; all things were as if they existed not.
8. And it came to pass that the spirit of God entered into me, and at once I perceived that I had been slumbering and in a deep stupor, and I thought of the stupor of Adam before the Lord brought unto him eve.
9. And for an instant I thought I was Adam, and I thought I was in a garden of Eden.
10. Then I realized that I was but in a dream, but a dream that was more real than life.
11. And then I realized that I was yet in the darkness and void of emptiness, yet I was perceiving movement and life, even an eternal life in a place and in a dimension far away.
12. And I was confused, for it was as if I dwelt in two worlds, or existed simultaneously in two different realities.
13. One a dark void empty of life, and another full of life, joy, and as a garden of delights.
14. And then into my mind was revealed the veil, even the mental veil within me that allowed me to perceive the separateness between these two states of existence.
15. And there was indeed a void, dark and deadly, and there was indeed a place of light, a holygarden filled with holy beings.
16. And I marveled greatly, for they were balanced one against the other.
17. Yet this balance existed only when the spirit of God, which flowed forth from that holy place, entered into me.
18. Before that time, being devoid of that spirit, I beheld only voidness and was neither aware of that nonexistent state, nor of the blessed state I now perceived.
2 Mohonri 7b
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1. And I, Mohonri Moriancumer, discovered unto myself that I in truth was that Adam which I perceived myself to be.
2. Yet not the historical Adam, but a new Adam and I marveled that they were as one and the same.
3. Divine history repeating itself so perfectly in my life so as to be indistinguishable from events and personages in times past.
4. And I realized in instant that all who die and I had been in truth spiritually dead, must become as Adam in that hour that the spirit of God enters into their nostrils, and they live again.
5. For at that moment they are created anew, becoming new creatures before God, sons and daughters before his throne.
6. And I perceived that I was created in the image of my maker, and I knew in that instant that I was Adam, and that God was Adam, and that we are one.
7. And all who are born anew spiritually become as I had become, as God had become before me, and as all gods hereafter shall become.
3. Even in the selfsame manner that I had come to be; and I rejoiced.
9. And behold I thought unto myself: if indeed the history of Adam is repeated in me and in all men who are spiritually reborn, then surely the tale is not fully told and there yet remains much to be accomplished.
10. As I thought of these things' behold, before mine eyes appeared a most lovely goddess shimmering with radiant light, exquisite to behold, ecstasy to gaze upon .
11. As she approached me I found myself repeating the formula over and over again: behold, bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh forsake father, forsake mother, cleave unto me and be forever one.
12. As I repeated over and over again these potent words, the ethereal image became more and more tangible, more and more closer.
13. And as we united as one, I perceived those in heaven whose image we were, uniting also in heavenly places within the bonds of the grace of the new and everlasting covenant.
14. And at the instant of our fullness and deepest union, there came a explosion of light, and immediately I beheld once more the darkened void without.
15. And I beheld in the midst of the void a scintillating pinpoint of light.
16. And I beheld that the light was life, and that the darkness was divided against itself over against this spark of light.
17. As a shimmering pearl, as a radiant star, as life itself, so I beheld the end of night and the creation of light.
18. And I spoke out: yahoo aur! let there be light, and behold there was light. And it was goodly.
19. And at that instant I perceived that all that I had perceived without, appeared simultaneously within, and within the couple of heaven.
20. Even within the creators of heaven and earth I beheld the selfsame emergence of dawning light in the dark of night.
21. And I perceived that one light dawned in the womb of night in the world with out, and another light dawned in the womb of delight within the beings of light, even within those through whom I had received my light.
22. And I marveled.
23. Was it I who was beholding mine own creation, or was it I creating, or was it but a waking dream, an ordinance of light wherein the spirit of light awakened in mine understanding a knowledge of all existence?
24. And the spirit entered into me more fully, and I perceived that life had indeed been created, and that I was that life.
25. That I was both the creator and the created, both the male and the female, both the god and the goddess, the heaven and the earth .
26. And I understood that all were true, and that such was true for all who are born again into such a blessed state, though all who receive it may not realize it.
27. And I knew that it was through the mercy of the messiah that grace was mine, and that alone through his love was mine own love quickened, insomuch that I could receive an influx of the spirit and behold and be all these things.
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1. As the light dawned in the darkness, dispelling the night, I began to wonder whether the darkness perceived the light and was conscious of the division between the darkness of night and the brightness of the light.
2. And I beheld the darkness crowding in on the pinpoint of light.
3. And I beheld as if the night would swallow the light, for the shimmering light flickered in the night.
4. And I heard a voice saying: so shall the darkness seek to swallow the light, but behold, the light shall dispel the night and death is swallowed up in victory.
5. And I heard the son, even the eternal savior and herald of light, proclaim his name.
6. And as it echoed throughout the universe and reverberated in again upon itself, I beheld the point of light swell in the midst of night, engulfing the darkness yet allowing the darkness to remain nevertheless.
7. And I beheld that the pinpoint of light was dispersed, yet it was every where existent.
8. And I perceived it's vibration throughout the darkness of night, and I knew in the void there was now life. And in the chaos of night and emptiness of the void there was now a light, a hidden light bringing to life the dormant night.
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1. Gentle stirrings, soft quiverings, and the spirit of God, the breath of the Elohim, moved back and forth in the midst of the darkness.
2. As the spirit moved gently throughout the now living night, I beheld a warmth, yet still no light.
3. And it seemed as if eons of time went by, and still warmer grew the night.
4. And in the womb of delight in the goddess of light, I beheld a faint glow in the midst of the night.
5. And in the universal waters without I beheld the selfsame stirrings and awakenings.
6. And as the movement magnified the glow intensified, and the dark of night was cleft by growing light.
7. And a man child began to emerge in the womb, and in the outer world the seeds of
The stars began to become alive and live.
8. And all this through the stirrings of the spirit, and all this I both perceived and was as I lay prostrate before my maker on the face of the earth.
9. And earth grown solid and hard over countless eons of time, a world once part of the seed world I beheld forming. A world evolved up from countless worlds.
10. A footstool of God created to be the schoolhouse of all the gods.
11. A place for the unperfected to blossom and bloom into the fullness of their existence .
12. And I knew then, as I know now, that all these things have come to be toward the glory of God and the further magnification of the glory of the son, through whose word all hath come to exist.
13. And I beheld all the creations of God forming as it were a crown ( keter ) upon the head of the holy one, the son and savior of God, even the merciful messiah whose grace endureth forever and ever.
14. And the source of this crown was the source of the light, the seed world from which all worlds have sprung, and the seed embryo from which all the gods have become.
15. And I marveled that the creation of all the gods could crown this one God, and I marveled how it was that this son of God wore upon him the crown of his own creation and conception.
16. And I came to understand that he existed before his creation, and exists after his creation, and that he beheld his conception, and is the conception of all that come to be.
17. For in him was life, and that life was the light of man, and the power of worlds, and that light is the life that is eternal and ever existent, being that thing of which is woven the wonder and the mystery that is the grandeur of godliness.
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