bogeyman
8th August 2012, 22:44
I have been reading some parts of this book and have been interested in many things it has been saying, many of which I do not fully comprehend.
The most recent part of the book I have been reading is entitled "Kingdom on Earth" which describes the future of the Earth. I Would like to share some of my understanding on some of the passages in the book I have placed in brackets my interpretation on what has been written.
Oahspe
Kingdom on Earth
(Future Events)
Ch 2. 15
Jehovah answered Tae, saying: Try them, My Son, and see if they are worthy. As many as are prepared, you shall accept; as many as are not prepared, you shall not accept. Behold, there is room for millions! (Many that are enlightened are ready for the time, other are not)
Ch 3. 11
In His kingdom there shall be neither buying nor selling; neither servant nor master.
3.12. Now, behold, I say to you all, men and women, as such, cannot harmonize together. They are diverse in all their ideas and general knowledge.
3.13. The only way to accomplish the Father's kingdom is through infants, to raise them up in the way they should go.
(This makes sense after the changes, those that existed before the changes will still have the old patterns of thinking to some degree, and also economic seems to be a thing of the past. It’s illogical anyway)
3.38. The sky shall be filled with holy angels, the spirits of the saints, with wings of fire and with tails a mile in length.
(This visitors of our as well as those in a spiritual form)
3.40. This is what founding the Father's kingdom on earth means. After which, all flesh shall come into life free from sin; the corruptible shall turn incorruptible forever.
(Free from the influence, which has blighted many for a long time)
3.75. Who among you believes in the Father to the extent that he will give up self in all respects, and work for these little ones, having faith that Jehovah will provide justly and sufficiently to all; let him come?
(Teaching future offspring is the key to our future)
3.82. Your children shall be our children; your hardships our hardships. We do not come for rest, glory, or comforts; but we come to serve Jehovah in whatever He may give us to do for His kingdom.
(A more caring and integrated society)
4.6. If directly, by His inspiration, then all things are done well, and in peace and righteousness, love and wisdom.
4.7. If indirectly, and through other inspiration, then, indeed, man is answered in disaster and unhappiness.
4.8. Foremost of all, it must be man's aim to receive light directly from Jehovah in regard to all things.
4.9. To do which, man must approach his Creator, in words and conducts, doing in practice the right he perceives in judgment.
(Man needs his creator, has it not been said it is not for man to guide his own steps?)
5.42. We will not now, nor forever, make war, nor engage in war, nor take any part in war, nor for any God, Lord, and Savoir, country, king or other ruler on earth; nor will we aid or abet war in any way whatsoever.
(Harmony and peace, war always has been a fruitless exercise)
6.20. As Satan, in the management of his soldiers for war purposes, has demonstrated the advantage of power through discipline, let us be wise in the Father's kingdom, and have discipline also, but in peace and righteousness.
6.21. Unity cannot be achieved except through order and discipline, rites and ceremonies, and words.
6.22. Power is obtained more by concerted oneness of purpose than by anything else under the sun.
6.23. For which purposes, let us become organic for the founding of Jehovah’s kingdom on earth.
6.24. So that, from this time forward, we shall be a unit before the world, guided by Jehovah to the single end of establishing a community that can practice His commandments in full.
6.25. And, though we may fail in some measure, let us remember the generation we are raising up shall have more advantages and practice; and their successors shall also advance still higher.
6.26. Ultimately, the whole world shall attain to peace, virtue, plenty and wisdom.
6.27. Already we are covenanted to live our all highest light, and to practice it.
(The need for discipline in teaching and ways to live, in teaching and learning discipline is essential)
6.30. The highest wisdom, which is the highest light, should guide the individual, the family, community and state.
(This is really important to society as a whole; this will prevent all sorts of wrong doing)
6.39. And it shall be discovered in a short time who is the highest light, not only of each group, but of all the groups.
(Finding those that are more enlightened to guide and to teach)
8.5. At an early age you shall teach them the art of sewing and cutting, providing them with models (mannequins) in human form, so they may learn everything from a hat to a shoe, as to the material used, the strength required, and how to determine the same.
(Each has a skill and a purpose in life)
8.8. You shall teach these infants the properties of food, the art of preparing food, and all things pertaining to food and diet. And explain to them the bloodthirsty character of carnivorous animals and carnivorous people, giving them facts and figures, so that, in all you teach them, they shall be learned wisely, and not in merely subjective notions.
(Methods of teacher, seemly improved)
8.17. Now, behold, in this day, Jehovah has provided us amply. He has opened up the nations of the earth to us, where we can go and witness many things, especially the habits and dispositions of man as to his mode of life, food, clothes and houses.
8.18. Now, behold, you have taken a great work upon yourselves; which is to raise up these little ones according to your highest light.
(Way to live and the important of future generation in teaching them the light)
8.28. At an early age, infants can be taught that to serve Jehovah brings happiness; to serve mortal inspirations and surroundings (Satan) brings unhappiness.
(The rights and wrongs of life)
9.3. This will be one of the first problems you shall make our infants understand.
9.4. Young children not only ask questions, but they desire illustrations, with the privilege of trying to do something themselves.
9.5. Their nurses and teachers must answer their questions.
9.6. It is not sufficient within Jehovah’s requirements of you that you put off His children with evasive answers, or with incomprehensible explanations.
9.7. Education must be accompanied with practice. As, for example, when you show the child certain seeds, explaining what will grow from them; you shall also plant and illustrate. And when the vine has come up out of the ground, you shall not only illustrate its corporeality, but shall display the life in it as a manifestation of Jehovah’s Presence.
9.8. To simply teach the child the botany, without reference to the spirituality that underlies all living things, would have little effect in turning the child's thoughts to its own life and growth in spirit.
9.9. At an early age, these infants shall be thus put to work in gratification of their own desires to do something; and their work shall be educational, corporeally and spiritually.
9.10. And when they are grown enough to handle tools, they shall be permitted to work at trades, or in art; and full and sufficient explanations (including models, demonstrations and explorations) shall be given to all their questions.
(Spiritual teaching not dogma for our off spring time of enlightenment)
9.17. Moreover a child who is raised up without learning angel communion, is only half raised.
(Communications with the angelic realm, will become the norm)
9.22. And the angels of heaven shall descend among us, appearing so as to be seen, and talking with us so as to be heard.
9.23. And, because of such exceedingly great light among us, no one shall practice deception; for the minds and souls of all shall become like an open book.
(Truth and openness, and enlightenment)
10.2. And it so happened that among the hosts, Jehovah had provided a goodly number of musicians, players and singers, who furnished spiritual entertainment in response to the prayers and sermons of those who supplicated the Almighty.
(Music for the soul)
10.7. And I have given My Gods and Lords of heaven, and wise men on earth, knowledge to provide the multitude with something to do constantly, so that Satan (mischief) may not enter in among them to their injury.
(Idol hands….constantly busy)
Ref: http://www.sacred-texts.com/oah/index.htm
The most recent part of the book I have been reading is entitled "Kingdom on Earth" which describes the future of the Earth. I Would like to share some of my understanding on some of the passages in the book I have placed in brackets my interpretation on what has been written.
Oahspe
Kingdom on Earth
(Future Events)
Ch 2. 15
Jehovah answered Tae, saying: Try them, My Son, and see if they are worthy. As many as are prepared, you shall accept; as many as are not prepared, you shall not accept. Behold, there is room for millions! (Many that are enlightened are ready for the time, other are not)
Ch 3. 11
In His kingdom there shall be neither buying nor selling; neither servant nor master.
3.12. Now, behold, I say to you all, men and women, as such, cannot harmonize together. They are diverse in all their ideas and general knowledge.
3.13. The only way to accomplish the Father's kingdom is through infants, to raise them up in the way they should go.
(This makes sense after the changes, those that existed before the changes will still have the old patterns of thinking to some degree, and also economic seems to be a thing of the past. It’s illogical anyway)
3.38. The sky shall be filled with holy angels, the spirits of the saints, with wings of fire and with tails a mile in length.
(This visitors of our as well as those in a spiritual form)
3.40. This is what founding the Father's kingdom on earth means. After which, all flesh shall come into life free from sin; the corruptible shall turn incorruptible forever.
(Free from the influence, which has blighted many for a long time)
3.75. Who among you believes in the Father to the extent that he will give up self in all respects, and work for these little ones, having faith that Jehovah will provide justly and sufficiently to all; let him come?
(Teaching future offspring is the key to our future)
3.82. Your children shall be our children; your hardships our hardships. We do not come for rest, glory, or comforts; but we come to serve Jehovah in whatever He may give us to do for His kingdom.
(A more caring and integrated society)
4.6. If directly, by His inspiration, then all things are done well, and in peace and righteousness, love and wisdom.
4.7. If indirectly, and through other inspiration, then, indeed, man is answered in disaster and unhappiness.
4.8. Foremost of all, it must be man's aim to receive light directly from Jehovah in regard to all things.
4.9. To do which, man must approach his Creator, in words and conducts, doing in practice the right he perceives in judgment.
(Man needs his creator, has it not been said it is not for man to guide his own steps?)
5.42. We will not now, nor forever, make war, nor engage in war, nor take any part in war, nor for any God, Lord, and Savoir, country, king or other ruler on earth; nor will we aid or abet war in any way whatsoever.
(Harmony and peace, war always has been a fruitless exercise)
6.20. As Satan, in the management of his soldiers for war purposes, has demonstrated the advantage of power through discipline, let us be wise in the Father's kingdom, and have discipline also, but in peace and righteousness.
6.21. Unity cannot be achieved except through order and discipline, rites and ceremonies, and words.
6.22. Power is obtained more by concerted oneness of purpose than by anything else under the sun.
6.23. For which purposes, let us become organic for the founding of Jehovah’s kingdom on earth.
6.24. So that, from this time forward, we shall be a unit before the world, guided by Jehovah to the single end of establishing a community that can practice His commandments in full.
6.25. And, though we may fail in some measure, let us remember the generation we are raising up shall have more advantages and practice; and their successors shall also advance still higher.
6.26. Ultimately, the whole world shall attain to peace, virtue, plenty and wisdom.
6.27. Already we are covenanted to live our all highest light, and to practice it.
(The need for discipline in teaching and ways to live, in teaching and learning discipline is essential)
6.30. The highest wisdom, which is the highest light, should guide the individual, the family, community and state.
(This is really important to society as a whole; this will prevent all sorts of wrong doing)
6.39. And it shall be discovered in a short time who is the highest light, not only of each group, but of all the groups.
(Finding those that are more enlightened to guide and to teach)
8.5. At an early age you shall teach them the art of sewing and cutting, providing them with models (mannequins) in human form, so they may learn everything from a hat to a shoe, as to the material used, the strength required, and how to determine the same.
(Each has a skill and a purpose in life)
8.8. You shall teach these infants the properties of food, the art of preparing food, and all things pertaining to food and diet. And explain to them the bloodthirsty character of carnivorous animals and carnivorous people, giving them facts and figures, so that, in all you teach them, they shall be learned wisely, and not in merely subjective notions.
(Methods of teacher, seemly improved)
8.17. Now, behold, in this day, Jehovah has provided us amply. He has opened up the nations of the earth to us, where we can go and witness many things, especially the habits and dispositions of man as to his mode of life, food, clothes and houses.
8.18. Now, behold, you have taken a great work upon yourselves; which is to raise up these little ones according to your highest light.
(Way to live and the important of future generation in teaching them the light)
8.28. At an early age, infants can be taught that to serve Jehovah brings happiness; to serve mortal inspirations and surroundings (Satan) brings unhappiness.
(The rights and wrongs of life)
9.3. This will be one of the first problems you shall make our infants understand.
9.4. Young children not only ask questions, but they desire illustrations, with the privilege of trying to do something themselves.
9.5. Their nurses and teachers must answer their questions.
9.6. It is not sufficient within Jehovah’s requirements of you that you put off His children with evasive answers, or with incomprehensible explanations.
9.7. Education must be accompanied with practice. As, for example, when you show the child certain seeds, explaining what will grow from them; you shall also plant and illustrate. And when the vine has come up out of the ground, you shall not only illustrate its corporeality, but shall display the life in it as a manifestation of Jehovah’s Presence.
9.8. To simply teach the child the botany, without reference to the spirituality that underlies all living things, would have little effect in turning the child's thoughts to its own life and growth in spirit.
9.9. At an early age, these infants shall be thus put to work in gratification of their own desires to do something; and their work shall be educational, corporeally and spiritually.
9.10. And when they are grown enough to handle tools, they shall be permitted to work at trades, or in art; and full and sufficient explanations (including models, demonstrations and explorations) shall be given to all their questions.
(Spiritual teaching not dogma for our off spring time of enlightenment)
9.17. Moreover a child who is raised up without learning angel communion, is only half raised.
(Communications with the angelic realm, will become the norm)
9.22. And the angels of heaven shall descend among us, appearing so as to be seen, and talking with us so as to be heard.
9.23. And, because of such exceedingly great light among us, no one shall practice deception; for the minds and souls of all shall become like an open book.
(Truth and openness, and enlightenment)
10.2. And it so happened that among the hosts, Jehovah had provided a goodly number of musicians, players and singers, who furnished spiritual entertainment in response to the prayers and sermons of those who supplicated the Almighty.
(Music for the soul)
10.7. And I have given My Gods and Lords of heaven, and wise men on earth, knowledge to provide the multitude with something to do constantly, so that Satan (mischief) may not enter in among them to their injury.
(Idol hands….constantly busy)
Ref: http://www.sacred-texts.com/oah/index.htm