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Miriam's Query
CHAPTER 41
Miriam questions Yeshua about
polygamy, seeking further understanding. -Yeshua speaks of
future events of which Miriam has not yet come to terms with but
Yeshua imparts some words of wisdom to give her some solace. -Yeshua teaches Miriam to whistle as a means to bring joy and
happiness.
1
As Yeshua and Miriam journeyed back to Memphis, Miriam desired
to know more concerning the things which Yeshua had said to the
prince, and she said unto him, “My beloved, my love for you runs
through everything I am. I cannot conceive how it could be that
I could ever love another woman enough that I would desire to
share you with her; yet I long to be a goodly wife and I ever
strive to be a faithful Daughter of Light. I am torn and seek
your wisdom.”
2
And Yeshua stopped and took Miriam into his arms. He then sat
down upon a rock and Miriam was beside him; and while the
children played he spoke thus to Miriam, “You are the light,
Miriam, that lifts me every morning when I wake, and gives me
joy every night as I feel you next to me and hear your sweet
voice as the last sounds before I sleep.
3
Know that you fulfill me in every way, and I expand each day
because the brightness of your light is upon me. And with you,
my cup overflows, and never would I need or seek another, for in
you my joy is full. And if ever such a thing were to come to
pass, it would be because of your desire for it to be so.
4
If that moment were ever to come, you would know it without
doubt and would be greatly desirous of it. If you never know
such a thing without doubt or great desire, it is because you
need it not.
5
In the Kingdom of Heaven there are far more who will never walk
that path than there are those who will; and yet their light is
as bright as any of the stars of Heaven.
6
In our lives we have always fulfilled one another. Countless
times have we prayed together and felt the power of the Father
and the Mother touch our spirits, and had their words written
upon our hearts. You are a part of me, you know me as no other
can, and you know the true depth of my calling in life;
therefore you know that the time soon comes when I must give
myself fully to the world and who then will comfort you?
7
Our days of bliss and endless time together are even now drawing
to a close, for we must return soon to the
land
of Palestine, and among the Children of Israel I must be about
my Heavenly Father’s business.
8
You cannot find that which you do not seek. But if the time
comes that your heart has a place of emptiness, know the sign of
the time, and know that it calls for more light; not from a
greater source or to replace the light that is there, but from
another lamp to add to the light of our house and to increase
the glory of your life.
9
And Miriam wept upon Yeshua and said unto him, “Never will I
need or desire more than you my Lord, and why must God ask the
hard things of us that are to be?”
10 And Yeshua said unto her, “When great blessings are given,
great responsibilities follow; for God gives us blessings that
they may be magnified and returned with love to our brothers and
sisters of the world, with the purity of our faith and by the
deeds of our life; for thus do we grow and expand our lights and
prove our faithfulness to the Father and Mother, and show that
we desire to be like them.
11 Miriam, the day will come when all will look to you to know
the deepest secrets of my life and teachings; and in the times
of persecution many would flee, save the pillar of your faith
holds fast to give them courage.
12 We are now but two, but soon there will be many disciples,
and I will not long be among them; therefore you must be
prepared to speak the truth of my words and life, for there will
be some that would lead my sheep astray, and there must needs be
one Shepherd who knows me more than all others, who can always
guide my sheep to safe pastures where the grass is green and
sweet.
13 That which I must bear is great, but that which you must bear
after me is also great; for many will despise you, and mock you,
and believe not that which you say or deny your right to say it
because you are a woman, even some of my most faithful
disciples.
14 In those moments, have faith my beloved wife, and know that
my spirit is with you, always and forever; and that the Father
and Mother will never ask more of you than they have given you
the strength to endure and the ability to fulfill.
15 And it would be good if you were not alone in the times to
come; if you had not to bear the inflictions of men without the
solace and companionship of those who love you and who you love;
that they may share your burdens and give you comfort and joy.
16 Therefore, open your heart, for it has a greater capacity to
love and be loved than you have yet discovered. And with an open
heart, your eyes may see that which they have not seen, and your
heart may desire that which it has not desired.
17 And verily, the day will come when your light will be become
greater than the brightness of the sun, until the Earth can no
more hold you upon it.”
18 And Miriam said, “I know I should have joy for the
many blessings which we have and for the great callings God has
given to us; but when I think of the things to be, I am still
frightened and unsure.
19 And Yeshua said, “When I was a boy, you know that a man from
a far land named Anish came to the house of my parents and
taught me many things. Today we say to one another “Namaste,”
as Anish gave us this salutation, meaning the spirit of God
inside me greets the spirit of God inside you.
20 Anish also showed unto me how to play music with my mouth and
how it brings the light of the sun into the heart even on a day
of rain, and how it turns sadness to happiness, and trembling
into confidence.”
21 And Miriam laughed and said, “You mean like when you blow air
through your lips to make the sound to call dogs?”
22 And Yeshua laughed too and answered, “Yes, it is so Miriam,
but with beats and rhythm like a drum and a flute.”
23 And Yeshua showed unto Miriam that which Anish had shown unto
him, and they learned to blow music from their mouths together,
and it gave them joy.
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