January 27, 1978

Globe, Arizona

 

 

Aka is here.

“Good evening, Aka. Where is Ray?”

Soul Ray stands with God.

Yes, we see thy need, and we shall answer in this manner.

As a young man did seek into all the Western World his studies, in philosophy and psychology, and then he did return home.

And his father said unto him, “What have thy learned?”

And the son said unto him, “Father, there is more I must learn.”

And the father said, “Go forth, therefore, and learn.”

And so he did travel across the seas, into Egypt, and there he did learn much. Yet, within him, in the letters he wrote unto his father, he said, “Oh, Father, there is yet much more to learn.”

And the father wrote back unto him, “Go forth, son, and seek thy knowledge.”

And so, he went into the land of the Lama, the Tibetan land, and there he did stay for six years. And at long last, he went forth into the [Dali] Lama and said unto him, “I have learned much here. But where do I belong; where can I serve a purpose?”

The Lama looked long on him and did say, “Go home.”

The young man was startled, and yet felt ashamed that they should send him away. And so he did journey home. And there he spent many days in thought. He had traveled over the world. He had taken into himself all of the knowledge he could find. Yet where did he belong? What was his destiny? Why was he placed upon the earth?

And he went back unto his father and said, “In each place I thought I had found that that I had seeked, yet they told me to come home. Why Father, why should they reject me?”

And the father looked unto him and said, “Because you have rejected yourself.”

And he said, “How can that be possible? And how could you know of such things when you have no education?”

And the father said, “Come with me, my son.”

And it was evening and they did walk out into the valley, and the Father said, “Behold!”

And the son looked and he said, “What am I to see, my Father?”

And the father said, “The sunset, my son.”

“But what does a sunset have to do with knowledge?”

And the father said unto him, “Come and work on the farm, and let time pass, and we shall talk of it again.”

And he worked by his father. And soon he saw that each thing upon the earth that the father did plant he planted with love; each small delicate plant he nourished and brought forth the goodly bounty of the earth.

And when harvest came he did plant. Yet he noticed something greater and [more] wiser, for his father rotated his crops in such a manner that each year each crop gave an abundance of each.

And the father came unto him one day, and he said, “Come with me, my son.”

And he took a stick and drawed [drew] it across the land and said, “Now you shall farm this half, and I shall farm this half. And then we shall take both harvests and take them to the market together.”

The son toiled hard, and the father toiled hard. Yet the father’s toil seemed to not tire him. And when harvest came, the father’s harvest was abundant, and the son’s harvest was not too good.         And after they had returned from the market place, the son went back unto the land and threw himself upon the earth and said, “Oh why, oh, Lord? Where do I belong? They have sent me home. My schooling means nothing. I cannot even learn to be a good farmer.”

And the father picked him up, gently, dusted the dirt from his face, and said, “Look upward my son, for you have no other place to see now, and you shall find the secret.”

And he turned unto his father, to return the love, and his tears fell upon the earth. And as they fell, the seedlings began to grow. And he said, “Look father. Look what I have found!”

The father smiled and walked away. But later that evening he went unto his father, and he said, “I have found my place, Father, here.”

And the father said, “Not only here, my son, but now the whole earth and universe is open to you, for you have learned that to give with love that that you have learned is the greatest gift of all.”

And so the son journeyed east and west, north and south, and throughout the lands he was hailed as the mighty philosopher. And one day the earth stood aside to honor him, and he was asked to give a speech. And they said unto him, “Where did you learn such great wisdom?”

And he said, “In my Father’s house.”

And we say unto you, the greater wisdom that you seek, the greater wisdom lies within you always in your Father’s house.

You have many questions, ask.

“Yes, Aka, I have a request for a life reading for [6-290-3…Globe]. He asks, ‘I need guidance and to know my purpose in this life.’”

Yes, we have before us the body, the soul, the spirit, and the immortal body of the same. And therefore, we have the records of time.

We find this one in the land of [Lumbaria], and born into the house of [Rena] and [Gara], born there as a girl child, but born with great love, for it was into their hundredth and twentieth days before they bore a child.

And as the child grew forth into young womanhood, plans were made for her wedding day. All the friends and families had come forth, and everything was made ready. The family of the bride was there, yet the bride was late in the arrival. No one could understand. And then word came. He had joined unto the ones who sought out to journey forth into the land of Atlantis. The young girl was heartbroken, and disgraced. And her parents were disgraced. And bridegroom’s parents were disgraced.

As you would think at this point, this happening would be an insignificant thing in many lives to come. Nay, for you had forgotten one thing, that the hate that you would thrust upon a person that day would cause you and your family to pursue him across the ocean -- and from there, farther across the ocean into the land of Egyptan, and even into the land of the Eagle.

When your families arrived they were disarmed, and you were brought forth into the great chambers. And Ra-Tai said unto you, “What do you seek?”

And, your family said, “Vengeance.”

And Ra-Tai said, “I do not speak unto you, I speak unto the young one.”

And you said, “Vengeance.”

And Ra-Tai said, “Come.”

And you went forth. And there was the young man toiling with the plants of many kinds. And as he looked up and saw you he came forth with fruit, and tried to give it unto you, but you thrust it away.

And Ra-Tai said, “Wait, and hear him out. Why did you leave this one upon the altar?”

And he said, “My family had that to give unto the one I loved, and her family had that to give, but I had nothing. And if we had married, I could not have pursued that that I wished to pursue, that to become a farmer. And I could not have brought this fruit into the one I love, for as she bore fruit unto me, I could have given her nothing. Now I have the knowledge and the seed to take back unto our land.”

And Ra-Tai looked unto you and said, “What say you now? If vengeance is what you want, then take it.” And he walked forth and handed you a light beam.

Your thoughts were of the shame that had been brought to your family, yet the thoughts for the hurt within yourself, and the thought for the love that you had felt. If you did not kill this one you loved, you would be in disgrace with your family. Your thoughts wandered.

And then a shadow cast upon you, and you looked up and there in flight was the Eagle. You turned your weapon toward that of the Eagle, for you feared it. And Ra-Tai said unto you, “Would you kill even something you do not understand? Would you destroy it, as you would destroy what you do not understand in the young man?”

And you dropped the light-beam weapon, and said, “Nay, I shall not do this.”

And Ra-Tai said unto you, “Then pick up your seed and we shall have a wedding.”

And so it was. And all did feast and make merry.

But in your heart you had truly not forgiven this one, and you bared no children. Yet all the fruit he had brought unto you, you gave him back none.

You passed on from life to life.

And then, in the land of the Black Mesa you were born as a man-child. And as the one who had walked your lands and others came forth, and all that called him, Messiah, he stopped in your village. And there he healed your sick, and he brought forth healing into you. And the day came when the boy was turned into an eagle.

And you were one with them who cursed the boy.

And the Messiah looked unto you and said, “Have you not learned yet, even from the beginning, to [want] again to destroy that which you do not understand?”

Your head was bowed, and you were ashamed.

And the Messiah said unto you, “I shall give you a wish, for I must go now.”

And you said, “Let me come again when you return -- but let me come before you, that I may be wise and have learned from all these things, and help prepare the way for your coming.”

And the Messiah said unto you, “Then I shall take you into the land of the Eagle.” And he walked away.

Your time, from that time forth, was spent in carving the eagles, and making jewelry and necklaces. You married and you bore children, and there you died, not too far from the place you stand today.

We have brought forth your past in the manner that you should know where you have been, so you should know where you are going. Take the knowledge from our words; take the beginning of the reading and you shall find the beginning, the middle, and it shall make your future.

This is all on this subject at this time.

Soul Ray grows weary.

And we shall say unto you, this one you call the leader of Egypt, this one you call your President, should light the fuse in Israel, if they are not stopped soon. [See note below.]

Glory be name of the Lord.

Awaken soul Ray from his slumber.

 

            [Editor’s note: In 1977-1978 U.S. President Jimmy Carter encouraged Egyptian leader Anwar Sudat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachim Began to sign a peace treaty in which Israel gave back 95-percent of the land it had won in a war with Egypt in 1965. This was given in exchange for peace. Although the Egyptian and Israeli leaders were awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1978, radical militant religious fundamentalists in Egypt who thought Sadat to be a traitor to their cause to destroy Israel assassinated Sadat within a year.

             The American-led negotiations to exchange “land for peace” began many agreements through coming years in which Israel gave up land to radical fundamentalist militants in the Palestinian area for peace. But peace was not returned to Israel. Suicide bombers and acts of terrorism increased, and military arms continue to build up around Israel. Those who promised peace in exchange for the land plan to destroy Israel, as the spiritual messengers of God warned.]

 

Note: Numbers are substituted for names, addresses and birthdates to respect privacy.

This transcript was compared to the audio recording for accuracy.]

 

Copyright © 1978 by A. Ray Elkins, Globe, Arizona