January 11, 1980

 

 

Aka is here.

Good evening, Aka. Where is Ray?”

Soul Ray stands with God.

            Yes, we see thy need. And we shall say in this manner, glory be the name of the Lord; glory be the name of His children, forever and ever.

And we should say unto thee, unto this parable.

There was three ministers unto God, each who was self-proclaimed, each thinking that their way was the only way. Each lived in a different land, and each spoke unto their own people. And each said unto the people that, “God says this,” or “God says that.” And in each of these lands the people did believe into them.

And soon, they were telling the people that the people in the other lands did not believe in the same God that they did, and therefore, they should make war unto them.

But in each of these lands lived three wise kings. And a wise king said, “Nay, for not to let -- the people shall not spill their blood. Instead, I shall not send armies. Since there is a difference of opinion between you, let you who say you speak for God come together and settle your differences.”

And the three kings went forth with the three self-proclaimed spokesmen of God. And each said, “There must be rules set that each should speak in turn and not interrupt the other.”

And so, the first rose and said, “There is but one God, and these are His commandments. There are ten commandments, but the third commandment is, ‘Thy should believe in Me.’”

And the next rose and said the same.

And the next said the same.

And the three kings talked among themselves. And they said, “Let these who think they are the only ones who speak to God stay and talk. And we shall send throughout all our kingdoms in search of a wise man who should know of God, for it is very apparent that these men want to be greater than God in the eyes of the people.”

And so they sent forth upon their kingdoms, and in each kingdom, into the least of places, unto the shepherds, did they bring forth wisdom.

And the shepherds met, and they talked of common knowledge, because all three knew of the sheep and their ways. And therefore, they knew of the ways of the people, and the ways of God. There was no quarrel among them.

And the three kings said, “Let these three shepherds lead our people together in a righteous manner.”

Now these three who had made themselves self-proclaimed spokesmans of God became angry. They went back into their lands to excite the people against the kings and against the new spiritual leaders.

Some would follow them. And they did come back unto the land where the three kings met, to make war.

And the three shepherds said unto the three kings, “Do not send an army before these. If there is to be a battle, let us three shepherds come forth against these who are self-proclaimed.”

The armies that the self-proclaimed had recruited thought this over. “Why should they die? Why shouldn’t those who had said that they believed the most come forth?”

Each time that the shepherds stood one of them fell, until they were all laid into waste.

Yet, the shepherds went unto each of them and healed them. And this greatly surprised these.

And the king[s] said, “Why should you heal them? Why do you not slay them?”

And the shepherd[s] said unto the kings, “‘Into the least of these things shall not fall without our Father’s knowledge.’ Unto the least of the sheep, and those should who wander astray, are the ones who need us most.”

            So each took on these self-proclaimed as their helper. And each went back into the land. And all the lands multiplied, and there was plenty.

We say unto you, there shall always be those who are self-proclaimed, those who say unto you, “Do not believe God in this way; believe in God my way.”

He is not speaking for God, for our Father has many mansions. All are great to behold.

You have many questions, ask.

“Yes, Aka, I have a request for [12-43-1], and she says, ‘I need information regarding past lives in order to find my purpose in this time. Thank you.’”

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

We find this one as a late entry, as you would call it. This one did not enter until that time, as you would know it, as the one known as Jesus of Nazara. This one was one of the centurions who worked, or served, under that one you know as Pontius Pilate.

Therefore, we should say unto you, on the great day, upon the hill of the skull, and the crucifixion and the resurrection, this one stood and condemned. And yet, when this one heard of the resurrection, as the centurion who stood guard at the tomb ran back to the encampment, this one ran forth. And there stood the cloth that had covered your Lord Jesus. And this one rushed forth, at first to take the cloth as evidence that the person had died. But as the person left, an angel appeared unto him and said, “This cloth must remain for all times unto all people.”

This one was afraid with great fear in their heart, for it had never even thought of an angel appearing unto it. It did not believe in this, of the Jewish belief. He did not believe that this could be of the King of Kings. Yet a second angel appeared unto him, and took him up and into the heavens, and he saw the glories of God and was returned.

Ho deserted the Roman army and sought out the one known as Peter. And there, from Peter the cloth was handed later unto Paul, and later, to go into the archives of what you now know as the Catholic church.

        This one died, as many Christians died, at the hands of Romans of that day.           

We do not find this entry again until that that you call 1890. We find this one at this time in the land of that that you would know as Mexico and the land of Guadalajara.

In this lifetime you sought simplicity and servitude unto the Lord. You saw the murder of many of what you know as the Catholic priests. And once again you could not bear arms. Yet, you kept your own beliefs unto yourself. You raised a good family, and you saw that they were fed. You did not become a political [politico], in any form, but a farmer and fisherman.

Before your death you ventured forth into the land of America, the United States of America, at first to live on the border at that which is now called Nogales, and then live on the United States side. At a later time you were buried there.

Your entry unto this time and unto this place is of freedom of choice. You are here to make a choice whether once again you shall act, only this time it is to act in such a way as a preparation for the coming of the Messiah. The choice is yours.

That is all on this subject at this time.

You have other questions, ask.          

          “Yes, Aka, thank you. I have a question from [12-413-2…Long Beach, California]. The question is, ‘What can I expect in regard to my brother, W______’s, disability?’”

We shall answer your question in this manner. We may answer questions that do not conflict with another’s free will. Since you do not have the permission of your brother, we may not answer this question.

You have other questions, ask.

            “Thank you. [12-412-3…Albuquerque] asks, ‘What career or situation is within God’s will for E_ and myself? Will E_ recover fully from his chest ailment?’”

We shall answer once again, we may only answer for yourself. And we shall say unto you unto this manner, that you shall follow the route of the artist. But there is much hard work before you.

  You have other questions, ask.

“[12-412-4…Paris, Texas] asks, ‘Will our commercial property in this city sell shortly? If so, shall we make our planned move to west Texas, and will that business potential be successful?’”

            We shall answer your question in this manner. A lot would depend on what your definition would mean of soon. It shall sell within the next six months. Of the other venture which you are suggesting, it shall not be great to your advantage. We would suggest that you should look unto other things.

We say unto you, soul Ray now grows weary. Our time grows short.

And the Fifth Angel walks upon your earth.

Now is the time of the Cherubim.

We say to you, bind yourselves together. Love one another. Cast aside and from you that which offends you. If jealousy offends you, cast it aside. If hate offends you, cast it aside, for it serves not God and not yourselves.

Awaken soul Ray from his slumber.

 

[Editor’s note: Numbers are substituted for names, addresses and birth dates to respect privacy.

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

 

Copyright © 1980 by A. Ray Elkins, Globe, Arizona 85502