October 26, 1984

Globe, Arizona

 

 

Aka is here.

            “Good evening, Aka. Where is soul Ray?”

            Soul Ray stands with God.

            Yes, we see thy need, and shall answer in this manner and in this way. Glory be the name of the Lord, thy God; glory be the name of His children, forever and ever.

            And we shall say unto thee this parable.

            For upon a great mountain, the mountain had many valleys, and in the valleys lay very fertile land. And streams flowed from the mountains. And the streams became rivers.

And in the fertile land, man came forth and settled. The first to come chose the land farther up where it widened out, the valley widened out. He laid out his land and began to farm it. He built diversion dams that the water might irrigate the land. As time went on he took more and more from the streams and the rivers.

Soon, he had neighbors who had set up farms below him. This went on [till] down into the great valleys.

            Now the day came when the people in the valleys had built huge cities. And since those who lived in the cities were in greater population, they said, “Let us pass laws that those at the head of the river cannot take the water from the river, that it shall be divided equally among the people.”

            But those who were the first users of the water said, “No, we were here first; the water is ours.”

            First, laws tried to be passed. That did not work because there was the laws of the land. Soon great arguments occurred.

            One day, a young man came by as the farmers and the city people were arguing, and he listened to both sides carefully. And he asked, “May I ask a question?”

At first, him being a stranger, they weren’t inclined to answer him. But they decided out of respect that they must.

And he said unto them, “You who are at the head of the river, what do you do with your crops, your cattle, all the different types of crops that you grow?”

            And he said, “I take them to the city to be sold.”

            He said, the young man said, “Then the bounty of the crop and the water that you use reaches the city.”

            The city dwellers were very quick to try to deny this, when each farmer, each rancher, in turn, said the same. They looked about them and realized that what they said was true, that one needed the other, and there­fore, they would find ways that the man at the head of the stream would retain his water rights, and so on, down, to the cities. And they would find new ways of bringing new water into the land that the land might grow and be bountiful.

            When they all worked together, and they built dams upon the river, soon they found that there was a bountiful amount for all.

We say unto you, the parable we have told is like the love that comes from God. There is a bountiful amount to feed each soul, and each soul shall take from it, in their own way, their needs.

The soul is like a cup; if you fill it to the brim it is full. If it is that which it needs, it needs no more, for there is room for other cups to be filled. Allow each person, in their own way, to believe in their God as they wish. If this is done, then in truth, the light and the love, and the rivers that carry the same, shall flow forever.

            [Editor’s note: this parable may refer to a November 2, 1984, letter that was received from the State of Arizona, Department of Water Resources, in Phoenix, challenging the water rights of those in the Upper Gila River Drainage.]

            You have questions, ask.

            “Yes, Aka. [8-350-2…Lynchfield Park, Arizona] asks, ‘Aka, would you please give me a life reading? Thank you. I love you.’”

                        Yes, we see thy need. And we say unto you, we have before us the body, the soul, the spirit, and the immortal body of the same. And therefore, we have before us the records of time.

            We find this soul and this spirit, and the entry of the same, in the times before that that you know of as Atlantis, in the land that you now know of as central Africa. There were great civilizations and great cities built. And man, into his finest, had found at last peace upon the Earth.

At that same time, we find that the Sons of God did find the daughters of man fair and did enter into the Earth plane. These were people of the planet, Yahweh. [See Genesis 6:1-8.]

Because these people had superior knowledge from the people of the Earth, because they seemed to be more beautiful in their physical appearance, the planet Earth people looked upon them as gods. As those of the planet Yahweh began to argue once again among themselves, and did bring war with them, you were of the Earth. You stood and watched the day of destruction. And in your heart and soul you knew that it was the beginning of times. You lived out your life trying to establish that peace on Earth once again. It was scattered, as was the people.

            We see you not again until the time of Atlantis. And there, we find you as a scholar, a reader of manuscripts, a writer of manuscripts. And there, you had brought forth from the hidden times the knowledge of that that had been.

In the last days of Atlantis you had what you thought solid proof. You went unto the priest, Arcan, and asked that this knowledge be brought before the great councils. He looked at your studies and agreed with you, and said that he thought that you should take your studies and yourself into the land of the Eagle, but first into the land of Egyptan. You were reluctant to leave your family.

When you reached the land of Egyptan, you knew then that the very last of the isles of Atlantis were of no more. You became greatly [disheartened], greatly grievened, and still, Arcan suggested that you meet the great priest, Ra-Tai [Ra-Ta]. Still, even with Ra-Tai’s great words, you could not come out of your depression.

            Yet, with the great knowledge you possessed, [he] took you on into the land of the Eagle. And there, you were to meet the one called, the Eagle. And there you recognized this one from a before life, as the one who stood upon the mount. You stayed and you worked in the laboratories, there, of the same. You remarried and had a family since your own had perished.

            We find you not again until the time of the one known as Buddha. You, at that time, were from the same royal house as the prince was. When everyone made fun of him, when everyone thought him mad when he returned after his time under the lotus tree with his vision, you knew what he said was true, and therefore, you became a great follower. It was through you that a priesthood was started. There is where you lived out your life.

            It was not long until you heard of the Prince of the East, or the Lama. You had heard great stories of this. You wished it to become part of a whole, for you saw it as a part of a whole.

            It was not until another lifetime, during the life and times of the one you [known] as Jesus of Nazara did travel the land and teach in all those lands, did you know and remember. It was not until the time that you went back into Judaism, into Israel, and there you saw this strange man who baptized of the water and you saw this one known as Jesus of Nazara being baptized himself, that once again you remembered the man upon the mound.

            Now you come in this time and in this place with memory. It is vague, but yet, it is there. Now we say unto you, we are here but for one purpose, the preparation for the coming of the Messiah. You have lived your lives, full lives, good lives, exceptionally good lives. They have been full and rewarding. There has been sadness, gladness, and love, in all of them. Live this one, and take from the past, that you shall know where you are going. Your decisions must be your own.

            You have other questions, ask.

“Thank you, Aka. [16-493-1…Albuquerque, New Mexico] asks, ‘What is my near future, and how will my health be?’”

            We see that that you ask, and we have before us the body, the soul, the spirit, and the immortal body of the same. We say unto you, your future is but a frame of mind. You have in your mind to take upon a journey of the soul, of the spirit. You have upon your mind to take into yourself these things that you think are missing. We say unto you, fulfill yourself; drink from your cup. Allow it to no longer be of bitter water. Let it come from the sweet well, the well of wisdom, the well of love, the well of forgiveness. But first you must forgive yourself, and realize that what has passed is past. The present is what you wish it to be, if you really want it.

You have other questions, ask.

            “Thank you, Aka. [16-493-2…Globe, Arizona] asks, ‘I would like to know where my daughter is, and her children, and also, if they are well and happy.’”

            First we shall say, your daughter is well. Your daughter is not always happy. Before the time of the festival of Christmas you shall know her whereabouts.

            Take these things we give you as they are meant to be given. We give you, without violating her freedom, what we can. If at any time she is in danger, we shall give you more. It must be her free will to come back to you. We feel your pain, and we sympathize with you.

Go in the light of the Lord, and know.

            There is a parable that the one known as Jesus of Nazara did tell. It is of a son who gave away his inheritance, that he went out into the world. He could not make it in the world. He became poor, and knew that [yet] the poorest of servants in his father’s house at least had food to eat. And so he returned. His father upon seeing him ordered a great festival, gave him a fine gown. His brother who had stayed and worked beside him, came and said, “Father, he who has given away his inheritance, how can you do this?” And his father said, “For he was lost. For you, I love each day. It is not a lesser love. But let me have my gladness, for my son was dead, and he has been returned to me.” The other son understood. Study this parable, for you will need it soon.

You have other words, other questions, ask.

            “Thank you, Aka. [16-493-3…Phoenix, Arizona], he asks, ‘Will I solve my physical problem[s] soon?’”

We shall answer your question, yes, but come unto soul Ray and seek his opinion.

            You have other questions, ask.

            “Thank you, Aka. [12-419-1], ‘Could you please give me a life reading? Thank you.’”

            Yes, we see of your need. We have before us the body, the soul, and the spirit, and the immortal body of the same, and we say unto you, in your next reading ask this questions first, and we shall give of it.

Soul Ray now grows tired.

            We say to you in these words. If we could give you the world and all that is in it, if we could give you a bounty of gold and silver and diamonds, then, would they be, and would you be, any richer than you are right now at this moment, when your soul cup has runneth over?

            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 ©1984 by Ray Elkins, Globe, Arizona.