We discover the practices of a substantial spiritual community. One presumes this community remained in tact until the modern era and the plausibly dissipated. Thus the maintenance of this body of work. I do strongly suggest reading this description of spiritual practice.
Much is promised here and more importantly we gain a different perspective.
The item on Amos is clearly in the Levant and the peoples of the old testament are now present.
CHAPTER THREE
THE BROTHERHOOD
Brothers in belief, there are two roads through
life, the Road of Good and the Road of Evil; they are not clearly defined roads and often run side by side, and
sometimes cross each other. Those who travel without a guide or in darkness often mistake one road for the other.
We are those who have chosen to walk in light, a brotherhood of men who travel the Road of Good together in
companionship.
We are companions on the Great Path of the True
Way, and when an instructing brother speaks of the Great Path of the True Way he speaks of a double path. The
Companions of the Right Hand are those who bear the burdens of earthly labour and advancement, for they
require strength, dexterity and steadiness. The Companions of the Left Hand are those who bear the burdens of
spiritual Labour and enlightenment, things closer to the heart of man. The brotherhood is separated into two
parts. There is an Earthly Brotherhood, and though it may be small in numbers and have few possessions, this will
not always be so. There is also a Heavenly Brotherhood comprising certain of the Twice Bom and their
followers who have gone before. Their task is to clear the Netherworld of demons and dark spirits and to
prepare the way for those who follow. They are like men who enter a new country and must clear it of wild
beasts and bring the land under control. It is the task of those above and those below to build a road joining
the two territories.
Your brother is not well equipped to instmct in
earthly matters, and therefore leaves it to another. The caravan moves quicker when each man rides his own camel.
In spiritual matters the most important is that each man should awaken his own soul, a task far more
difficult than it may appear, but for which Earth is the dedicated instmment.
The first objective to attain towards this end
is self-taming. Just as a horse has to be broken in before it can be of any service, so has the mortal body of man to be
tamed and brought under control. To do this requires not only self-discipline, but also the ability to rise
above earthly conditions. No easy task, for the Earth is a hard taskmaster and worthy adversary, and the mortal
body of man an unmly steed.
The duties, the obligations and the restraints
by which those who follow the Great Path of the True Way direct their steps are not imposed capriciously. They
are, in fact, no more than the bare essentials covering the first steps. That is why everyone, before admittance
to the brotherhood, must accept every obligation and decree covering our way of life. We do not claim to
know the only path, undoubtedly there are others, but we can claim to know the best. The top of the mountain may be
reached by many paths, but the shortest one is always the hardest.
Supreme personal spiritual experience is
undoubtedly the best source for the foundation of tme spiritual faith. It begins with the development of latent spiritual
powers through meditation. When you are ready seek out a place of solitude, a place that is away from the
abodes of men, a place that is restful and quiet. Take a skin and a little food and water, just sufficient for your needs,
now turn your thoughts inwards, harmonizing them with the rhythm of the body. Let your spirit seek harmony
with the spirit flowing about it, so that the two become one.
While at your meditations, neither overeat nor
undereat, for there must be harmony in your eating and sleeping, in your relaxation and activity.
To become one who knows the joys of spiritual
self-consciousness, to have a Tmth-revealing vision transcending anything knowable by the senses, to
rise above the bondage of pain and sorrow and to free the spirit from the shackles of the body at will, is
something unattainable by spiritual meditation alone. Leading to this road is the path of moral self-discipline
and courage. The creed that teaches spiritual things alone is as barren as one concerned only with earthly
things.
Your brother will not set forth in writing all
things concerning the awakening of the spirit, they would be of no use until the moral foundation is laid. Such
teachings must remain within the higher circle of those who travel the Right Hand Path and not disclosed to the
uninitiated.
Let the prayer upon your admission be always
fresh in your memories: "Great Supreme Creator, Craftsman of Earth and of the multiple spheres, grant that
our brother may always remain loyal. That he will, day by day, become ever more worthy and so dedicate and
devote his life to the service of mankind and the completion of its purpose, that he shall forever walk in the light
of Truth. Grant him the crown of wisdom, the garments of knowledge, and let him be shod with diligence.
Grant him the strength to abide by our instruction and discipline, so that with these and by his own efforts he may
awaken within him the true beauties of the spirit. Add your strength to his weakness, that he may overcome
all selfish motives and unworthy desires. Help him in his self - taming, so that he may combat the tendency
inherent in men towards anger, greed and self-pity. Strengthen him, that he may overthrow the evils of talebearing,
malice and jealousy. Grant him the ability to see with the eye of understanding the defects and shortcomings of
his brothers and to emulate their goodness".
CHAPTER FOUR
AMOS
Amos led the congregation and the people down
from the mountains and brought them into the land of Heth, a good land was opened up before them. But Amos
warned the people that they were like gems among pebbles, therefore they were not to provoke the people
who had accepted them because of their skill.
Amos said, "We will build a city for
ourselves and our children, and within it a temple for those who follow the light of the Right Hand Path. The temple will be
like the pearl within an oyster, or the heart within the body."
The congregation with Amos were the Children of Light and the people were Kenim who worshipped Yawileth, and Galbenim who worshipped Eloah ( hebrew god ). But Amos taught the people to walk in the light of Truth and said, "To each of you his own god, but above any god which can be named is something that carmot be named and you shall know it as The Supreme Spirit".
[ this sounds like Caanan and that area - arclein ]
The Galbenim built the city and the temple,
while the Kenim set up forges among the sons of Heth, and Amos went among them and saw that all was well. The
number of those who followed the Right Hand Path and resided about the temple was one hundred and
forty-four, and it was never any more or any less. The number of those who laboured in and about the city and dug
the soil or attended to sheep and cattle, was two thousand four hundred and thirty- five. The number of the
Kenim who followed Amos was eight hundred and twenty, and the number of the Galbenim was three thousand and
fifteen. These were the numbers of those who could labour or bear arms.
As Amos went out among the sons of Heth he
taught the way of light, but they would not listen to bis words.
They were like men walking a circle in darkness, one behind the other, each having his hand on the shoulder of the man in front. Therefore, when the king of the sons of Heth came to buy what Kenim had made, Amos spoke to him about the way of light, and sometimes the king listened. When they came upon priests of the sons of Heth, Amos said, "What manner of men are these who prance about as though the ground were covered with hot cinders? Before their altars they are like drunkards who go about shouting and singing.
They leap like horses kicking at the wind".
"What manner of spirit possess them, is it
a spirit of light or a spirit of darkness? We have seen this often among your people, it is seen even among the princes
and those who sit in judgement. Who can understand the words that pour from their lips? This is not prophecy
but a drug-induced delusion. The people who listen to their words are as misguided as those who resort to a tomb
at night and sit within a vault. If a spirit comes, it is a restless one whose words have little value, for they are
hollow, empty things".
"Surely the gods of such as these are
demons in disguise, whose powers are a myth, for they are unhearing and unseeing things. They are unfeeling idols
clothed in garments of delusion woven within the tormented thoughts of men". The king said, "I have seen
your own holy men as they sat beneath their trees and they, too, acted in a manner strange to the eyes of ordinary men.
Where is the difference?" Amos said, "Our holy men sit in quietude, at peace within themselves and if
their mortal eyes are unseeing it is because their spirits roam freely as birds. There is a test whereby the difference
can be made known, if you will agree to it". The king gave the sign of consent.
Then a place of absolute darkness was prepared,
a place to which light could in no manner be admitted. Into it went two priests of the sons of Heth and two of
the Holy Ones from the congregation, the king and two attendants, and Amos. Then, while the king and
his attendants watched, they saw the Holy Ones radiate a light that lit up the whole darkness, so that the
faces of all became visible. The priests of the sons of Heth remained in darkness, for their spirits were feeble
things without power. This is the test of true illumination.
[ This makes sense. After sustained meditation is is possible to open up the inner sun which radiates safely in the ultraviolet and surely floods the body. This provides illumination. - arclein ]
[ This makes sense. After sustained meditation is is possible to open up the inner sun which radiates safely in the ultraviolet and surely floods the body. This provides illumination. - arclein ]
Because of this the king looked even more favourably upon Amos and his people, but he did not change his ways or seek to walk in the light. For Amos refused to perform acts of magic before his court or to foretell the future, and the king believed that magic could accomplish all things. He believed there was an effortless way to accomplish all things, if the secret were known, and could not understand that the secret was safeguarded behind the doors of austerity and self-discipline.
There was a city called Migdal within the
kingdom and some of the Kenim laboured there for the temple. When Amos came to the city it was the festival of its
great god and no man laboured, neither did the Kenim, for it was the day when their fires rested. When Amos
sought the overseer of the Kenim, he could not find him and none of his people would say where he had gone. But
Amos fovmd him at the temple of Belath and awaited him in the courtyard outside, and was filled with anger
against the overseer.
When the overseer came out Amos chided him, but
the overseer said, "What have I done wrong? This place provides the food I eat, and is its god not
brother to mine? There was a decision to be made, should a door of brass be cast one way or another? I sought an
answer from the god by means beyond the control of men".
Amos said, "Might not even the god answer
according to his own pleasure? By what means was the decision sought?" The overseer said, "By the
ebin which only the god could control". Amos said, "You say this is
beyond the control of men, it may be so, but there are
men who are more than men, men even as this god whose smallness I will prove. Come, let us put this
matter to the test".
Amos then sent an attendant in haste to bring back a Holy Man of the congregation, who was with his caravan.
When the Holy Man came, Amos showed the overseer and the priests that such things were not beyond the control of enlightened men, for the Holy Man could foretell the issue, whatever was done with the ebin.
When Amos left the temple he took with him a woman named Kedshot, whom he had won from the priests, and made her fi-ee. The degradation of women to serve the temples was conmion in the land of Heth and Amos raised his voice against it. When next in the presence of the king, he said, "The common feelings of all men condemn fornication, and it is not allowed by your own laws. Yet if fornication is sanctified to your god the priests permit it for their profit. Is it not true that this wickedness is now so common in the temples of Heth that the woman who seeks to sell the services of her body in the drinking booths can ask no more than a handful of meal? " The king said, "Such is the custom of Heth, which is of long standing and cannot be changed". Amos said, "Does the long standing of a custom make it good?"
Amos said, "If your desire is to walk in
the light of Truth you must choose between your form of worship and righteousness. You must choose between your gods
of this land, and Truth. If a nation sow the wind it must be prepared to reap the whirlwind, for no other
crop can spring from such seed, except through violation of laws which are never inconsistent". The king
said, "I have long been patient with you, stranger with the unbridled tongue, but do not overvex me". Amos held
his peace, for he had disregarded his own command to his people. Yet the king heard the words of Amos and was
kindly towards him. When the king came to Lethsan to buy the wares of the Kenim, Amos was there with them and
the king said to him, "The gods of Heth are many, added to those of other places the gods must be beyond
counting. Why are there so many and which one is it most profitable to serve? The priests say each has
power in its own place, can this be so among gods?" Amos said, "There is only one God, but each man views
Him from a different standpoint and in his own light. It is even so with lesser things of Earth, how much more so
with the greater things of Heaven! A mountain rises up from a plain and men see it from all sides, and to each
it appears different. Some see it in daylight and others in moonlight, some at dusk and some at dawn, it is
never alike to all men. Even so do men view God in different aspects. As no man knows the whole mountain but
sees it only in part, so men see God in part, and each man names the part he sees according to what he sees
and his understanding. Therefore, though it seems that the gods are numerous because of their names and
differences, each is no more than a part of the whole. There is, in Truth, only one God, but what mortal man can see
Him in wholeness?"
The king said, "If this be so, as well it
may be, my eyesight is as good as yours and I see just as far". Amos said, "He who has ridden around the mountain and
climbed to its summit knows it best".
The city built by the Children of Light grew in
strength and the people prospered under Amos and forgot their trials in Enshamis. When Amos led them into the
land of Heth he was still a young man, but as the people became many and strong, so he became heavy in
years. The king who knew Amos died and the young king did not look upon him with favour, for Amos did not
forbid the Kenim to go out into other nations.
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