May 31, 1985
Globe, Arizona
Aka
is here.
“Good
evening, Aka. Where is soul Ray?”
Soul
Ray stands with God.
Yes, we see thy need. And we say to you, glory be the
name of the Lord; glory be the name of His children,
forever and ever.
Now we say unto you this parable in this manner and this
way.
For
a young man, who grew up in a small village, he had seen rivers and springs,
but yet, he had never seen the ocean.
And
when he was a little boy, they said unto him, “What will you be?”
And
he said to them, “I shall be a fisherman. I shall go to the ocean, and there I
shall build the greatest of nets. And I shall catch more fish than anyone has
ever caught before.”
As
the days and the weeks went by, still he said the same thing over and over. On
his 16th birthday his father said unto him, “Stay here with me. Farm this land.
And one day it shall be yours.”
And
he said unto his father, “Nay, Father, it is not my way, for I long for the
sea. And that is where I must go.”
His
father went into their back room and he came back, and he gave him a small
amount of gold, and said to him, “Go, son, go to the sea.”
The
mother did not agree, because they had very little, and to give of him their
savings meant that they would do without. The son knew this also. And he said,
“No, Father, I can go and I shall go by myself.”
The
father said, “Nay, this I give you as seed, the same as I would plant in my
fields. One day you shall come back from the sea, and it shall be bountiful.”
The
lad left. And once again, days passed, weeks passed, months passed, and then
years. And the mother began to weep and say, “My son is lost. He is dead.”
And the father said, “Nay, he shall
return.”
And
one day, a messenger came unto them, and he brought a large amount of money and
gave unto them and said, “This is from your son, the great merchant of the sea.
And he soon comes.”
As
he came, he brought from many lands gifts of many kinds. He showered his mother
and father with all these gifts.
And
the mother began to cry, and said, “My son, you shouldn’t do this!”
And he said, “But, Mother, this is but
from the seed that father gave me.”
Now
we say unto you, unto each of you, there is a time for planting; there is a
time for harvesting. But do not place it in the ground and expect it to rise in
the same day. There is wisdom in he who plants the seed, but there is also
wisdom in he who knows how to wait.
We
say unto you, take this parable and you’ll soon see that it shall fit this day
and this time. In a time when all is quiet, we say to you, soon a new
earthquake, and much more tremendous earthquake than Mt. St. Helena, shall
erupt. As your temperature has altered and changed, so it shall alter further.
Use this time of harvest, an early harvest, to store, to store the fruits of
the land, the grains of the land, and the hay of the land, for by winter, the
price shall be multiplied.
Now you have other questions, ask.
“Thank
you, Aka. [17-500-2…Albuquerque, New Mexico] asks, ‘Thank
you, Aka; how do I proceed in this manner to profit from this apparently bad
investment, or is it possible to at least get my money back? Thank you.’”
Yes,
we see thy need, and we should say unto you unto this manner. This bad
investment which you have made should be set aside. But we shall also tell you
in this manner, bring this unto soul Ray and he should give you an answer that
shall be profitable to you, and allows you to rise from this pit you have cast
yourself to.
You have other questions, ask.
“Thank you, Aka. [15-461-1…Phoenix, Arizona] asks for a life reading,
please.”
Yes,
we have before us the body, the soul, the spirit, and the immortal body of the
same. And therefore, we have this person and the records.
We find this person in the land of [Lemura].
It has been in the time when that of Atlantis is having of great problems and
there is much talk that [Lemura] shall have the same
problem. Tremors are felt in the earth almost every day.
This one has been a student of Ra-Tai, and he has also
been a student of the Eagle. Yet he is impatient, impatient to get on with
things, to move to new land, to change that that is. It is very hard for this
one to live within the structure of the [land’s] and
the laws of the land, because in your own way you feel that they are unjust.
So, therefore, you venture forth into that of Egyptan, and you seek counsel.
And
as this is brought forth unto you, you say unto Ra-Tai, “Why is that of the
Eagle with all [the] powers, why do they not do something? Why do they allow
the people to fall all over themselves? Why do they allow them to not prepare,
and not leave the land? Can they not see what is about to happen?”
And
Ra-Tai said unto you, “You may place many things in the garden. There will be
those who come and take from them, not from need, but from greed. But there
shall always be those who would take that which is not theirs.”
And
you said unto them, “But why cannot I go forth and spread the word, and change
these things?”
And
Ra-Tai said unto you, “If that is your desire, go and try. But remember, when
you give a blessing, give it in such a way that if it is not accepted you may
pick it up and take it on to those who shall
accept it and shall live with it and
utilize it.”
Now
we say unto you, soul Ray is now growing weak, and it is time that we departed.
We shall finish this reading in the next time we come forth.
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 © 1985 by Ray Elkins, Globe, Arizona.