A Call for Change from the Saoshyant, Her Holiness Hehpsehboah A. Awaken the art of living. Vibrate kindness within. Drop your mask. Change yourself. Change Humanity.
May no one be thwarted to call the gods of all
people to wipe away those they do not agree with. These who do will not rest in peace.
2 Responses to “Thought for the Day - August 16, 2007”
Jacob Says:
September 8th, 2007 at 2:15 pm
This is what Samati said to Asha in regard to So-qi, “11. Asha said: If it be in truth thou art the Mazda of the I’huan race, why hast thou come in so questionable weakness? What can a child do? Wieldest thou a sword with these little hands? I had hoped to see a God come in stronger shape, and in majesty of a thousand angels, winged, and in flames of fire!
p. 176b
12. I’hua’Mazda said: My wisdom is not man’s wisdom; my weapons, not arrows and sharp swords. What is great in man’s judgment is as nothing to me; what is as nothing to man, I will make great, for I shall overturn this mighty city. Because I am come in peace and love, the city shall be divided, man against man, and bloody war run riot in this walled kingdom.
13. Asha said: To what end art thou come? For if it be true thou art a God born in this questionable shape, thou hast some motive more than to overthrow the town. I charge thee, then, most precocious youth, tell me what thy purpose is, that justice may be done?
14. I’hua’Mazda said: The cities of man are as nothing in my sight; I come to teach man of other worlds, and that the souls of the righteous shall live forever; I come to deliver man from darkness into everlasting light.”
September 8th, 2007 at 2:15 pm This is what Samati said to Asha in regard to So-qi, “11. Asha said: If it be in truth thou art the Mazda of the I’huan race, why hast thou come in so questionable weakness? What can a child do? Wieldest thou a sword with these little hands? I had hoped to see a God come in stronger shape, and in majesty of a thousand angels, winged, and in flames of fire! p. 176b 12. I’hua’Mazda said: My wisdom is not man’s wisdom; my weapons, not arrows and sharp swords. What is great in man’s judgment is as nothing to me; what is as nothing to man, I will make great, for I shall overturn this mighty city. Because I am come in peace and love, the city shall be divided, man against man, and bloody war run riot in this walled kingdom. 13. Asha said: To what end art thou come? For if it be true thou art a God born in this questionable shape, thou hast some motive more than to overthrow the town. I charge thee, then, most precocious youth, tell me what thy purpose is, that justice may be done? 14. I’hua’Mazda said: The cities of man are as nothing in my sight; I come to teach man of other worlds, and that the souls of the righteous shall live forever; I come to deliver man from darkness into everlasting light.”
October 5th, 2007 at 7:35 pm Thank you for sharing!