The Four (previous) False Gods are Ripe & Not of Evil. The Four Corners of the Earth or the Heads of the Four Religions Speak Truth.
In all preceding cycles, the four chief, enforced religions of the time were allotted to the evil corners of the chamber. For example, in the Mosaic cycle:
They were, Osiris, Baal, Dagon and Ashtaroth.
In the Hyartien (Abrahamic) cycle, they were Yima, Mithra, N'yot and Habbak.
In the Zarathustrian cycle, 8,900 years ago, they were Hag, Ouk'gy, Tum'miz and Goo'a. The four of this day, maintained by armies, are Brahmanism, Buddhism, Christianity and Mohammedanism.
However, after all the four false Gods went to Hell and triumphantly came out and were rescued they became True Gods of Jehovih. They remain true Gods in this day. Their previous altered religions were false and remain to this day, however, they will remain in the lower heavens until all members reach grade fifty or above. They are now responsible for altering their religions into Jehovih's truth. For example, Looeamong has inspired A Course in Miracles in Anglo America to do so. He is at work establishing this effort now.
M'HAK.
(DARK, OR DEGREE OF GOLDEN CHAMBER.)
62. BRAHMA:32 Halt! vain man! Blasphemer of the Zarathustrian law! I have heard thy insultingtongue. Thou raisest up thy voice against the wisdom of the ancients. Know, then, that theAll Spirit spake to Zarathustra, the All Pure, who was the incarnation of All Light, bornof the virgin Mi. This is the Zarathustrian law; the holy light of earth and heaven; theBrahman religion. Whoever since then saith: Lo, I hear the Voice, or lo, I see the Hand, isa blasphemer, an imposter! Have a care of thy speech!
63. I.: I would teach man to be happy and to rejoice in the Father over all!
64. B.: Insulting man, and of a truth a most wicked teacher. Man should torture his flesh,and by long fasts and abhorrent labor, make the earth hateful in his sight. Do thou notthis, and thou shalt return to the earth a wandering spirit to afflict mortals.
65. I.: Nay, I would make the labor of earth a joy and thanksgiving, having faith in theGreat Spirit, Jehovih!
66. B.: O Brahma! O Zarathustra! Go, barbarian! Out of my sight! Thou insulter of theancients! Thou contaminatest the sacred land of Brahma! Begone, begone! Thou thatreverest not the caste of men! Here the I. escapeth past B., who retireth to his druk. Again the I. goeth forth.)
67. I.: Rejoice, O ye inhabitants of the earth. Jehovih liveth and reigneth, and ye are a glory within His works!
68. Fear not, O my beloved. His hand is over all. His wisdom knoweth your just deserts.
69. Go not backward, O all ye people. He is ever at your hand in wisdom and strength.
70. A nurse provided He for the newborn, and the spirit of the full-grown man is in hiskeeping.
71. With your eyes, O my beloved, go not back to the ancients, nor seal not up your souls,and He will give you light.
72. Arouse ye up, O ye inhabitants of the earth! He is the same, yesterday, to-day andforever! (Here boundeth forth from the S.-E. druj, which in this cycle is Buddha, and he assaileththe I. violently.)
73. B
U: Hold! Thou man of darkness! Barbarian, hold thy tongue! Insulter of the ancients! Blasphemer against great Buddha! Who can hear the Voice? Thou!
74. The All Light descended to the earth incarnate form in Gotama Buddha. Who'er sincethen saith: I can hear the Voice, is an imposter, a breeder of revolt against all truth.
75. I.: I proclaim the living Presence.
76. Bu.: Heedest thou not the Ahura'Mazdian law! To establish Buddha on earth, morethan a hundred millions have been slain in war! This day the Buddhists have twentymillion soldiers. Wouldst thou insult this mighty power? Turn the nations loose inblasphemous song?
77. I.: I would lift man up from the bondage of the ancients.
78. Bu.: Nay, begone, or thy blood be upon thy head. Thou defilest the holy land ofBuddha. Out of my dominions! thou that heedest not the caste of men! Begone!
79. I.: But hear me—(The I. succeedeth in passing him.) Bu.: Nay, I will not. I willscourge thee with stripes! (Whipping him.)
80. (As he graspeth the chastening rod the I. maketh his escape. Bu. retireth to his druk. The I. goeth forth again.)
81. I.: Better art Thou, O Jehovih, our Living Father, than the dead ancients. Better Thy love than the dominion of the whole earth.
82. Who shall fear when our Father in heaven is also within us. Who shall take anger tohis soul for the darkness of men?
83. Glorify Him, O all ye people, in praise and thanksgiving. He speaketh in the song ofthe bird. He painteth the flowers of the field with His own hand.
84. Of all the living, man alone turneth away from Thee! Man alone setteth up an idol onearth or imagineth one in heaven, and worshipeth it.
85. Proclaim Him with great joy, O my beloved; there is but one All Person, the GreatSpirit, Jehovih. (Here boundeth forth from the N.-W. the druj, which, of this cycle is Christian. Heassaulteth the I. violently and in rage.)
86. C.: Fanatic! Infidel! Blasphemer against Christ! Sayest thou God hath lungs and lips, and a voice, and thou canst hear Him? O thou insulter of this enlightened age!
87. Only the ancient prophets could hear Him. Then God descended to the earth,incarnated himself in a woman, and was born of a virgin, becoming Christ, the Savior ofthe world! Christ is the lamb of peace! He is the fountain of love. Christ saith: I am thelife and the light!
88. I.: I know only one Great Spirit, Jehovih.
89. C.: Thou liest! Thou disturber of the peace! Thou infidel to the holy book andChristian law! To establish Christ on earth, a hundred millions have been slain in war! Know thou, this day, the Christians have seven millions of soldiers, and the mightiestships of war on the globe!
90. I.: I teach peace and love!
91. C.: Hold thy tongue, infidel! Christ saith: Think not I am come to send peace on earth;I am not come to send peace, but a sword; Christ saith: I come to set man at varianceagainst his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against hermother-in-law.33
92. Before Christ shall every knee bow and every tongue confess him Lord of all. Downon thy knees, infidel, and confess to him. Down!
93. I.: Never. To none but great Jehovih.
94. C.: O blasphemer against the Lord! Now will I bind thee for heresy behind prisonbars, and thy sacred books confiscate. (He seizeth a cord.)
95. I.: Nay, bind me not. I would but raise up my fellow-men. (The I. escapeth.)
96. C.: Dog! Desecrator of religious liberty, begone out of this fair land of meekness and love! (C. retireth to his druk. The I. goeth forth again.)
97. I.: Hear ye Him, O all ye people of the earth, and ye of heaven above. His voice is in the air, and in the stones of the earth. Yea. He speaketh in the sun and moon and stars! All things in heaven and earth are the expression of His soul.
98. Make merry, O ye inhabitants of the earth. Jehovih is Ever Present, and none cancounterfeit Him. Open your ears that ye may hear His Voice, and your eyes that ye maybehold His Person! (Here wearily cometh forth from the S.-W. the druj, which, in this cycle, is Mohammed,and he raiseth a stick and preventeth the I. passing.)
99. M: Foolish man! Thou talkest to the wind. Only the ancient prophets could hear thevoice. Mohammed was His prophet. Go, then, read the prophets of old, and study thekoran. Since Mohammed, no more wisdom can come into the world.
100. I.: I would raise up the ignorant and debased.
101. M.: Nay, thou art a fool! The ignorant and debased are as God made them. They arecontent; disturb them not.
102. I.: I would make their labor light.
103. M.: Be wise. Yesterday thou wert born; to-day thou livest; to-morrow thou diest, andthe next day thou wilt be forgotten. Go, then, procure wine and women, and feast thyselfwhile thou mayst.
104. I.: I teach a higher life.
105. M.: I want no higher life. This world is good enough for me. God is just. He hathprovided heavens for angels. The earth he made for man, and to man gave he passions tobe indulged. Otherwise he had not given them. Therefore I will have of the earth itssweetness whilst I may. God hath already made all things; all is finished. Man hathnothing to do but seek pleasure and die.
106. I.: I would make the life of the peasant a pleasant one.
107. M.: Thou disturbest my kingdom. To establish Mohammed, a hundred millions havebeen slain in war. The Mohammed hath this day two millions of soldiers. That issufficient. Depart thou, then, out of the honest land of the Mohammed, and may God'sholy book and the koran enlighten thee. (Here he passeth the druj, and the latter goeth to his druk.)
108. I.: Alas, O my Father, who art Ever Present! Yesterday I was puffed up with great joy, but the four quarters of the world (druks) have risen up against me. To-day I am cast down in sorrow.
109. The inhabitants of the earth are bound down by the little light of the ancients; butThy Great Light of Living Presence they put afar off. What shall I do, O Father, that I maycontribute to the founding of Thy kingdom on earth? O give me light, that my labor benot vain!
110. E. (with four bells): My friend, the Great Spirit beholdeth thee at all times andplaces; and since thou hast been faithful to Him, so have His etherean spirits ministeredunto thee. And now that thou asketh for light from our Father, thy words are not invain.
111. E.: Repair thou, then, into Dehabalizzah (Golden Chamber), where the voice of selfand dispute never enter; and thou shalt learn of the mysteries of the dominions of theGods and Saviors; after which thou shalt learn to apply thy labor that it not be vain, butprofitable to the world and a glory to Jehovih in founding His kingdom.
112. I.: Angels of heaven lead the way! (Here the W., the I., and spirits (if present), who have taken on corporeal forms, lead theway, ascending to the Golden Chamber. Within this chamber the lights give a goldencolor, and the roof of the chamber is blue, with golden stars, twinkling. On the E., W., N. and S. are altars with the sacred instruments for measuring, surmounted with goldencolored flags. Here are represented, the spider's net, the ant-house, the broken implementsof war, the sacred wheel of the ancients, the Sun at Morn and at High Noon, therepresentative idols of all nations and religions. In the E. and W. and N. and S. stand theangels of triumph. In the midst of the chamber stand the tablet and altar of the ancients. Above the E., in letters of fire, is the name J
EHOVIH. Above the W., in letters of fire, is thename ELOIH. Above the N., in letters of fire, is the name ELOHIM. Above the S., in letters offire, is the name EOLIN, and suspended from the center, in letters of fire, is the nameE-O-IH. In the extreme druk'a, in golden letters, is the word MI, and in red, is the wordOM! When the I. and the W. and the angels enter the chamber, low, sweet music saluteththem, and they march around the central altar in single file thrice, arriving at E. as themusic ceaseth. Five bells are sounded, and the I. and W. and spirits face about to the E.)