Globe,
Aka is here.
“Good Evening, Aka.
Where is Ray?”
Soul
Ray stands with God.
Yes, we see thy need, and we should
answer in this manner, for we should tell unto thee the parable of the father
who should take his son for the first time unto the world.
And
as they traveled far, one day upon the roadside there stood a man. His back was
turned toward them. And it their travels they had lost the water unto which
they would drink. And the father said unto the child, “Go unto the man, and
therefore, seek from him the knowledge of where you would find the well.”
And
as the boy approached the man, the man turned. The boy drew back and ran back
unto his father. And his father said unto him, “Why do you run back unto me?
Why do you not seek the knowledge that I sent you forth for?”
And
the boy said, “I am frightened, for he, this man, is very ugly.”
And
the father said unto the lad, “Come.” And they went forth and once again the
man turned, and in his hand he held the urn of water. He reached his hand
forth, and handed first to the father. And the father did drink, and the water
was sweet. And then the father handed it back to the lad.
And the lad did drink. And the lad
started to hand the water back to the father, and the father said unto the lad,
“Return the water unto whom it has been given from.” And the lad did so, but in
the process of his fear, he dropped the urn. The urn shattered and the good
water spilled upon the earth.
The stranger knelt and touched the
broken pieces. He stroked them gently with his hand, and piece by piece they
gathered back, and the water filled the urn once again.
The father thanked the stranger and
turned and walked away.
And
the lad said unto his father, “You have not rebuked me for dropping the urn.”
And
the father said unto the son, “You have let your eyes guide you, not your heart
and soul, for you have seen only with your eyes. Let the soul see, and that
that the soul shall see, so shall the spirit and the immortal body. And you
shall see that unto all things that God should dwell within.”
And
the lad said, “But how could he make the urn whole?”
And
the father said, “Turn back and you shall see.”
And
as he turned back, there stood a prince. His clothing was pure and white. And
the boy said again in wonderment, “How could this be?”
And
the father said, “You have looked with your eyes at first; the second time you
saw with your heart and your soul. You shall meet many men and many women in
this world, and the world thereafter…”
[Editor’s note: The message that was
being recorded was interrupted by a signal from a nearby amateur radio operator
who’s voice burst through on the tape recorder. The woman recording Aka’s voice said to her husband
who read the written questions, “Ask Aka what to do.”]
“Aka,
what shall we do about the radio breaking in?”
We
should say unto thee, go unto the end of the street and use of the name of soul
Ray, and say unto this man that the recorder is being used, to turn off his
machine, or we shall do it for him.
We
should say unto you, today is the day that soon you should celebrate….
[Note: there is another interruption by the amateur radio operator.]
And we should say unto you these words,
for as the resurrection did bring forth in truth that of the life hereafter,
eternal life, so should our Father have many mansions.
Now
is the time of the Cherub. The Fifth Angel walks upon your earth.
Awaken soul Ray from his slumber.
[Editor’s note: numbers are
substituted for names, addresses and birth dates to respect privacy.]
Copyrighted © 1975 by A. Ray Elkins,
Globe