June 13, 1980
Globe, Arizona
Aka is here.
“Good
evening, Aka. Where is Ray?”
Soul Ray
stands with God.
Yes, we see thy need; we shall answer in this manner. Glory
be the name of the Lord. Glory be the name of the people.
And we shall say unto you this parable. For it is in a
time when the earth began great movement and volcanoes thrust forth into the
heavens, and [molten] upon the earth. And earthquakes did shake the earth and
tremble, and the earth did split away. And man became frightened, and animals,
and all these things. And they
began a great migration.
And
they entered the great mountains. And they looked around about them, and they
thought, “How can we survive in such a place as this, in such a wilderness?” They
knew not of the mountains. These were city people, people who had dwelt only in
the city, and when they needed bread they did barter for it. They knew none of
these things. What small food they had brought with them would soon run [bad].
And yet they traveled on. And they came into the high
valleys of the mountain. They looked upon it, and it was the spring of the
year, and it was the most beautiful thing they had seen -- flowers everywhere,
the streams full of trout, all sorts of abundance of game thereabout.
And so they [stuck] about, building their buildings,
and taking that from day to day that they needed for food.
There
was wild wheat that grew in the valley, yet none paid any attention.
One
day that that they would call a mountain man did come into the valley. And he
tried to explain to them that the winters would come and be severe, and all the
things that they had in abundance to eat would be gone if they did not store
now, and dry their fish and dry their meat, and store the wheat, and take other
vegetables that grew wild in the valley. And he tried to tell them of root
cellars, of places they could store all this abundance of food.
Yet,
they listened not.
The mountain man had planned to settle among them, and
he decided, no, he could not settle and watch all these people die. So he went on
forth into another valley and busied himself with the gathering and storing of
food for the winter.
Yet,
these people in this other valley were of a great concern to him because, being
the type of man he was, all life had become very precious. And so, he decided
he would put back abundance more, not just for himself, but for others.
And when the winter came forth, he made himself snow
shoes from the leather of the skins of animals that he had used, and he did
[bring] some food with him and make the journey unto the other valley. And
there, as he knew, they were starving. And so he took what food he had and laid
it in their doorstep.
Once
a week he would do the same.
And finally, spring did come. He never did enter into
their homes in all this time. And when spring came, the people were thin, but
they were all alive. And he ventured forth into their valley. And all were
interested in what he had had to say.
And one of their leaders came forth unto him and begged
him forgiveness, and said, “Why did we not listen to you?”
The mountain man looked at him. And he said, “When you
were in your cities, in your flatland, why did you not leave when your prophets
told you that the time was near?”
And one of the leaders said, “Well, we – [it] could
not happen to us.”
And
he said, “Yes, that is one; you
escaped. But with very little tools or other provisions, you have naught. You
do not even have books to teach your children. So now you must make books.”
And so he spent the whole long summer, from spring to
autumn, in preparing them. In the meanwhile, he made trips back into his other
valley and he did store once as he had before, the year before.
Yet,
with all they had stored and all they knew, still he brought provisions from
the other valley into this one. And so it went into the third year.
And he came forth and said, “Why is it with, instead of
preserving some of the seed, you eat it all? You have saved nothing for your
spring planting.”
And they said, “Well, as once before, it could not happen,
another severe winter as bad as the last.”
The mountain man said, “One more time I shall help you,
and then I shall leave you to your own folly. Even the smallest of the animals
here know how to preserve their food, yet you, you do not.”
And he said unto them, “You have built a church
building to worship your God, yet you listen to Him not. You have built a great
building, and spent a long time in its building, yet you have forgotten the
greatest of commodities that should go into the building.”
When the leaders asked him what, he said, “God.”
And they said, “What could a mountain man like you know
of God?”
The mountain man had been taught from childhood not to
argue over God, and so he did not. He said, “If you wish to eat from my table,
come. If you do not, then do not.” And he left them.
Some of the people from the valley began to realize that
this mountain man was a greater leader than all they had. And so they picked up
all their belongings and moved into the valley where he was, and said to him,
“Be our leader. Show us your way.”
And he said unto them, “My way is the way of the earth,
the sky, the heavens, and the water.”
And the people were quite surprised to learn in this same
valley there was those of the Indian people. And they worked in harmony. And late
at night, after the sun was down, when they were working on hides and other
work, the mountain man talked of his philosophy.
And one of the men said, “I have heard men talk as you; our
prophets in the lowland talked as you, yet we heard them not. Why did we not hear
them not? Why did we not hear their warnings?”
Finally, the mountain man said unto them, “Because your
prophets in the lowlands refused to lead you by the hand. And even when they
offered, you refused them because you did not want to know of any ill thing
happening to you; you could not believe it until it did. Yet, it was written
thousands of years ago, and all the prophecies are now coming true.”
We say unto you, this is but a parable, a parable in
truth. Prophecy is coming true before your eyes, yet you hear it not. For we
have said before, this land of yours shall be the great melting pot, migration
pot, as things grow worsen. Be as the mountain man. Gather your crops together,
that you may survive and others also. But the survival of the body is nothing
if the spirit does not survive with it.
You have questions, ask.
“Yes, Aka. I
have a request from [6-290-5], and she asks, ‘Could you give me a life reading?
Thank you, dear ones.’”
We see thy
need. We say unto you, not at this time. At another time this shall be brought
forth, and your question shall be answered. But our time at this time is short.
There are other questions that lie in your mind, and we
shall answer these, and that is of your children in the land and [in which it] shall
become the isles of California. And you worry that they are doomed in the land they
live. And we say unto you, for your sake, safety shall be brought about them,
and a safe passage shall be made unto them. And then and only then shall they
know of the wisdom of your words.
You have other questions, ask.
“Thank you,
Aka. [12-424-1] asks, ‘What specifically am I to do to find the blue stone of
awareness I have been told of?’”
(Chuckle) We shall answer in this
manner. The blue stone of awareness is that quiet place within your mind where
there is a pool and a candle lit that burns internally, forever. It is the
spirit of man and the quietness and gentleness of God, all in one. Reach within
yourself, and you shall find it, and know that it is true.
We shall answer your other question, and that is in the
substitutes of the mind of where your direction should lie. You have found your
direction, but your pursuit of the direction falls aside from time to time, and
you have great doubts within your mind. We say unto you, if you are crossing a
desert with no water would you stop until you reached the other side where the
water was? It is the same with this.
You have other questions, ask.
“Yes, Aka.
[10-381-2] asks, ‘I have a lot of doubts, fears, feelings that sometimes are
not right about my marriage. Can you give me light and directions in this, my
marriage, in our best interest? How can I best help to prepare the way for the
coming of the Messiah?’”
Yes, we see
thy need, and we say unto you in unto this manner. Your marriage, and the
question of your marriage, answers have been given. But the final decision
within this must come from within yourself.
If
you wish to prepare a way for the coming of the Messiah, all the tools have
been handed to you. In becoming a teacher, now is the time to teach. Realize
this and know that a church shall be born upon the rock.
You have other questions, ask.
“Thank you,
Aka. [12-424-2…Las Vegas, Nevada] asks, ‘I am now renting. How can I obtain my
own home, and the kind and size of home that I desire?’”
(Chuckle) Yes, we see thy
need. And we shall answer in this manner. Your wants are one thing, your needs
are another. You do not need, at this time, the elaborate house that you
desire. But if you wish it, ask in our Father’s name, and it shall be given.
But remember, know this, ask for a way to pay for it also, and to maintain it.
Do not just ask part of the way, for the Lord only cares that you have a roof
over your head. How elaborate it is is up to you.
Now we say unto you unto these words. As we have said
before, the time now grows near when that that shall happen in the California,
Oregon, Washington, and Arizona regions shall begin. More and more, the
earthquakes shall be felt upon the land, and new volcanic action shall
increase, and new volcano[es] shall erupt. Soon these things shall be made
clear. Hurricane and tornado shall [increase] to the eastern seaboard. We shall
also say unto you that earthquakes shall occur in Nebraska, Kansas, and they
shall be quite severe, stronger that any others have been felt before. Your
South American region[s] shall be wracked with those of the same. But for those
who walk in a righteous manner before God, and are willing to do this work,
fear not, for all shall be made ready for you when you ask.
Awaken soul Ray from his slumber.
[Editor’s note: Numbers have been substituted for
names, locations and birth dates to respect privacy.
This transcript has been compared to the audio
recording for accuracy.]
Copyright © 1980 by A. Ray Elkins, Globe, Arizona