I
Will to Be "more" God
Part
II
by
Lorraine Michaels
June 2, 2005
"What's
past is prologue..." The Tempest - William
Shakespeare aka Saint Germain
"Change
the future. Dwell in the Eternal Now." Sanat Kumara,
the Ancient of Days
In
Part I, "I
Will to Be "more" God" we
look at the history of the Patriarch Abraham under the Abrahamic Covenant,
and his grandson Jacob, who carried that covenant forward to his twelve
sons. In part II, we take a look at the people who make up the Twelve
Tribes, the ancestors of Jacob and Abraham. Who were these people who
became known as the Israelites? What was their fate and where are they
today? Of what benefit is it to look at the history of these ancient
people? The Ascended Master's reveal there is much more to the story
of Israel, the people of God IS and all that is real. A battle for the
control of God's people has been waged on this planet and beyond for
eons. A look at that ancient history and the connection to your past
and your future.
When Jacob received his new name Israel, he became the Father of a nation.
In time, his name took on the meaning of a tribe, the children of Jacob-Israel.
The people who followed this tribe, began to call themselves Israelites,
which grew and expanded from the inherited tribe from Jacob’s
father, Isaac, and Isaac’s father, Abraham. From each of Jacob’s
sons came a tribe.
To
understand the tribal nature of the descendents of Abraham, we must
look to the way of life they led. This was a patriarchal society, semi-nomadic,
based on family units. Blood ties with the head of the clan or tribe
directing its social order largely governed inter-family relationships.
The
Abrahamic Covenant
God called Abraham out from Ur of the Chaldees to "go
to a land I will show you." Gen. 12:1 That
land was Canaan, where present day Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza
Strip is. 
"And
I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein
thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession;
and I will be their God." Gen 17:8
Abraham and his immediate
descendants became immigrants to a foreign land and culture. They moved
from an urban setting to a semi-nomadic lifestyle, having to depend
on their skills as herdsmen, seeking water and food for themselves and
their flocks and herds. Unfamiliar with local laws, they tried to draw
as little hostile attention to themselves, while developing skills to
negotiate with local chieftains and village elders which would insure
their group survival.
The internal group laws formed a tradition that was passed along by
the elders by word of mouth. The laws encompassed elements to insure
the group's security, integrity, progeny, property, and the worship
of the one God. This form of governance continued until the Exodus when
it became more organized and directed by God under Moses.
The Twelve Tribes
The twelve tribes that later took on the name of the Israelites were:
Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar,
Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin. The fate of their tribes is
revealed from the viewpoint of the Ascended Masters' teachings. History
shows them scattered, with only two tribes clearly still in existence
today: Judah and Benjamin, in the present day Jews. Some scholars point
the ten lost tribes' pilgramage into Europe and the English speaking
countries. The teachings from the Ascended Masters back these scholars
hypothesis. But history does not reveal the entire truth, because the
story goes beyond present day archives, we need to travel to the Akashic
records to explore the ancient past.
The significance of the circumstances
around the conception of these sons lays the foundation for the tribe
they each formed and what happened to these people and their state of
consciousness. Long before these sons were born the covenant had been
established with God and Abraham. God was asking Abram to forgo his
family, his land and his pagan religious background, to leave behind
the consciousness outside of God.
"Now
the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from
thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will
shew thee: And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless
thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing: And I
will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee:
and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed."
Gen
12:1-3
Abraham’s son Isaac passes this blessing onto Jacob, warning him
not to marry with the daughters of Canaanites:
And give thee the blessing of Abraham, to thee, and to thy seed with
thee; that thou mayest inherit the land wherein thou art a stranger,
which God gave unto Abraham. Gen 28:1-4
God has given his people
a framework and a covenant
they can live in whereupon he will bless them and supply them all
they need. What is God expecting? That they worship no other Gods and
follow not the ways of the Canaanites, who were idol worshippers. Abraham
is led out of the land of the Canaanites, the land of the Chaldees.
He leaves all that behind on faith.
Just as Abraham provided a wife for Isaac outside of the Canaanites,
likewise Isaac leads Jacob to a wife from his wife’s family, whereupon
Jacob takes Leah as his wife. Jacob’s twin brother Esau, who sold
his birthright to his brother for pottage, has found displeasure with
his father for taking a woman of the Hittites.
The Hittites were a warrior people noted for their ferocity. Their Empire
was in the land of present day Iraq and stretched from Mesopotamia to
Syria and Palestine. They destroyed the Babylonian empire in Mesopotamia.
The Hittite civilization dominated Mesopotamia from 1600 BC to 1200
BC. The Assyrians ruled for a time until Babylon was revived when revolts
brought down the Assyrian Empire. The Chaldeans replaced the Assyrians
as the dominant power in Mesopotamia and the eastern Mediterranean lands.
The Chaldeans resurrected Babylon and when the Chaldean king, Nebuchadnezzar,
conquered Judah he tried to destroy Jerusalem by sending its inhabitants
into captivity in Babylon. Some of the most glorious days of Babylon
were achieved during the rule of the Chaldeans.
Joseph - Jacob's
Favorite Son
Returning to Jacob’s sons, his youngest and favorite son was Joseph
the firstborn of Rachel, the favorite and chosen wife of Jacob. The
conflict between Joseph and his brothers we find in the book of Genesis
37-45. But it is important to review briefly
the story to understand the consciousness behind these brothers who
make up the twelve tribes.
The trouble began to show when Jacob made a richly ornamented coat of
many colors for Joseph. When his brothers saw that their father loved
him more than any of them, they hated him, and could not speak a kind
word to him. The family tension became even worse when Joseph told them
of a dream that he had in which he was actually ruling over them, and
even his parents.
Then one day, when Jacob sent Joseph out to see how things were going
with his brothers who were tending the shee, they schemed to get rid
of him. When they saw him, they mocked him and called him “the
dreamer.” Most of the brothers wanted to murder him, except Reuben.
Judah suggested to his brothers that they sell him so as to gain something
from getting rid of him. So they all agreed to sell Joseph as a slave
to the Ishmaelites (who were traveling with the Midianites.) They later
went back to their father and told him that Joseph had been devoured
by a wild animal. As "proof," they had drenched Joseph's coat
of many colors in animal blood to show to their father.

The Midianite merchants had been on their way to the Egyptian market,
and once there they sold Joseph as a slave. Joseph's situation was soon
to take another turn for the worse when he was falsely accused of improper
behavior toward his master's flirtatious wife, accusing Joseph of misconduct.
Joseph is thrown in prison, but—ever faithful to God—Joseph
earns a reputation as an interpreter of dreams and becomes warden of
the prison. Years pass when the Pharaoh of Egypt, bothered by two troublesome
dreams, hears of Joseph and his abilities. Joseph successfully interprets
the dreams, and warns Pharaoh that a great famine will strike Egypt
after seven years. Impressed, Pharaoh elects Joseph to be his highest
official, second only to him whereupon Joseph leads a campaign throughout
Egypt to set aside food in preparation for the famine. Joseph married
and has 2 sons - Ephraim and Manasseh.
As the famine spreads, Joseph’s eleven brothers travel to Egypt
to purchase food. He had not seen his father or brothers for almost
13 years, and although he recognizes them, they do not recognize him.
Joseph toys with his brothers to test their good will, first throwing
them in jail and then sending them back to Canaan to retrieve their
newest brother, Benjamin. They return with the boy, and Joseph continues
his game, planting a silver cup in the boy’s satchel and threatening
to kill the boy when the cup is discovered. When Judah offers his own
life in exchange for Benjamin’s, Joseph reveals his identity.
Joseph persuades his brothers to return to Canaan to bring their father
and all their families back to Egypt. Jacob hesitates to go to Egypt
and leave the promised land, until he hears God telling him to go to
Egypt, and overjoyed he moves there with his family of seventy.
2 And God spake unto Israel in the visions of the night, and said,
Jacob, Jacob. And he said, Here am I. Gen 46
As Jacob is ill and nearing
the end of his life, Joseph visits him with his two sons and receives
the blessing of the covenant of God. Jacob reveals God’s blessings
to him to Joseph:
3
And Jacob said unto Joseph, God Almighty appeared unto me at Luz in
the land of Canaan, and blessed me,
4 And said unto me, Behold, I will make thee fruitful, and multiply
thee, and I will make of thee a multitude of people; and will give
this land to thy seed after thee for an everlasting possession. Gen
48
Jacob passes over Reuben,
his physical firstborn, because of Reuben's insult to Jacob through
an incestuous affair. Jacob also tells Joseph that his two sons will
be like unto sons of Jacob, thereby making them one of his own sons
and part of his inheritance. When Jacob places his hands on the two
boys to bless them, he crosses his arms, placing his right hand on Ephraim,
the younger son, as Israel's chosen prime heir (the same as the right
of being firstborn.) Joseph protests, but Israel/Jacob explains why:
17
And when Joseph saw that his father laid his right hand upon the head
of Ephraim, it displeased him: and he held up his father's hand, to
remove it from Ephraim's head unto Manasseh's head.
18 And Joseph said unto his father, Not so, my father: for this is
the firstborn; put thy right hand upon his head.
19 And his father refused, and said, I know it, my son, I know it:
he also shall become a people, and he also shall be great: but truly
his younger brother shall be greater than he, and his seed shall become
a multitude of nations.
20 And he blessed them that day, saying, In thee shall Israel bless,
saying, God make thee as Ephraim and as Manasseh:
Gen 48
And he sets Ephraim before Manasseh, which is to say the younger Ephraim
was to be the father of many nations.
Just before Jacob died, he called forth his twelve sons and began to
bless them Gen
49. In those blessings, Jacob, in the power of the Spirit of God,
laid out the future of the nation of Israel and the fulfillment of the
Abrahamic covenant. He instructs his family to return one day to the
land God had promised the Israelites under the covenant given to Abraham,
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. Jacob also tells Joseph that God would be
with him and would give him the land of Canaan. When Jacob dies, he
is buried
in Canaan in a long and elaborate ceremony accompanied by many Egyptians.
The family returns to Egypt, where Jacob’s descendants, the Israelites,
grow rapidly eventually going out of favor with the new Pharaoh, beginning
the enslavement of the Hebrews for a period of over four hundred years.
The Fate of Ephraim and Manesseh
As revealed through the Ascended Host, Jesus was the incarnation of
Joseph. From these two sons were formed the two half tribes Ephraim
and Manesseh. Some scholars have traced these two half tribes to having
reincarnated in the British Isles, the United States and English speaking
countries.
So these two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, have the seed of Jesus Christ
in them, direct from Jesus’ prior incarnation. They carry the
law of the I AM THAT I AM in their inward parts. The Hebrew name Manasseh
means forgetfulness, “he that is forgotten.” This tribe
can be found today mainly scattered across the British Isles, as well
as Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines, as a people who have
wondered away from their God, I AM THAT I AM. They must return to that
law through the power of the Word spoken in prayer. Although beautiful
people, many live for today and have forgotten the laws of God and their
reason for being. They have pulled away from God reality into fantasy
worlds of mythical creatures, superstition and pagan worship. They have
left off the worship to the Divine Mother.
The Hebrew name Ephraim means “fruitful; increasing.” Here
we find this tribe mainly incarnating in the United States and the English
speaking countries, eventually finding their way to America to get away
from religious persecution. Although these people know their God, they
have stepped away from the Divine Mother in the idolatry of the personality
cults of the worship of the mother, the great whore, in the entertainment
industry, in rock music and materialism.
Saint Patrick
Who among them have taken up the path of Christhood, their rightful
inheritance? Saint Patrick, for one, who came into the world born in
Scotland in the year 387 at a time when Ireland was a land of pagan
kings and warriors. His parents were Romans. When Patrick was sixteen
years old, Irish warriors raided Scotland for salves, and carried him
back as captive. He was put to work as a shepherd for an Irish Druidic
high priest. Patrick learned the language and customs of the Irish people
and spent his years praying and building his devotion to God. One night,
in a dream, God told Saint Patrick his ship was ready, leading Patrick
to made a 200 mile journey to the coast, escaping his enslavement.
Patrick
began to study to be a priest and eventually was ordained. Pope Saint
Clestine later sent him to bring the Gospel to Ireland and was ordained
bishop so that he could ordain priests while he was there. He accepted
this mission remembering a dream where he heard the people of Ireland
crying out to him: “We beg you, holy youth, to come and walk among
us once more.” as their souls cried out for liberation, remembering
his soul as a prophet who walked among them in Israel rebuking their
waywardness.
Patrick’s mission was to subdue the seed of Serpent in Ireland
and to raise up the tribes of Israel, the remnant of Joseph’s
seed who would be Christ-bearers to the nations. He was empowered of
the Holy Ghost and bore the Staff of Jesus, wielding such power and
bringing such miracles that pagan chiefs and decadent druids bowed in
submission to this rod
of Aaron. Saint Patrick is depicted with his shepherd's staff, the
rod of authority he won from his many years of tending the sheep whilst
he recited hundreds of prayers a day. Thereupon he took his staff and
went to Ireland to shepherd souls lost to Christ.
Patrick tells us in his "Confession" that these were perilous
times. No fewer than twelve times he and his companions were seized
and carried off as captives, and on one occasion in particular he was
loaded with chains, and his death was decreed. He wrote, “Daily
I expect either a violent death or to be robbed and reduced to slavery
or the occurrence of some such calamity. I have cast myself into the
hands of Almighty God, for He rules everything; as the Prophet sayeth,
‘Cast thy care upon the Lord, and He Himself will sustain thee.’”
Patrick never gave up his work though, and by the time he was of old
age, he had converted thousands upon thousands of the descendants of
the two tribes who were baptized and confirmed by the Lord Jesus. He
bound the power of Serpent’s seed that had invaded the land of
Erin; and like the apostle Paul, he healed their sick, restoring their
sight–both inner and outer–to the blind. He raised Abram’s
seed–dead in body and in spirit–to new life through the
indwelling Christ, by the power of spoken Word of the Lord Christ through
him.
The pagan chiefs were the Watchers-spoken about in the Book of Enoch-and
their godless creation. The decadent druids were witches and warlocks
and the purveyors of the wares of Hades–discordant music, drugs,
alcohol, and sexual perversion that yet pursue the seed of Abraham in
today’s culture of anti-Mother. They shall not pass! They have
sponsored the laggards and wayward evolutions of the children of disobedience
to intellectual pursuits, securing for them the most prestigious professional
positions and posts of leadership in international affairs. They have
courted the children of mammon and promoted them into positions of prominence
in every circle of society: commerce, banking, government, and industry.
And there, through them, they still control most of the world’s
citizens and their destinies.
Through the subculture of the fallen ones, they have launched a frontal
attack on the light of the kundalini. The Serpent and his seed have
entrenched themselves in the British Isles where their direct attack
is against the Woman and in all manner of black magic used to reverse
the upward spiral of the Kundalini in perversions of the Light of the
Mother. At the level of the astral plane, over The Hague the capital
of South Holland, is a counterrevolution of black magic practiced against
the Woman using the emblem of the gnarled and crusty figure of the hag–Great
Whore of yore. Here in Holland floating ships perform free abortions
taking women from surrounding nations and legally aborting their children.
Holland is the home of the international Paidika: Journal of Paedophilia,
and a notorious haven for child rapists. The Red Light District is home
to legal prostitution, sex shops and museums. Euthanasia, in certain
cases, has now passed legislation. Soft drugs such as marijuana is legal.
Sanat Kumara states:
"These
princes of the power of the air [mental plane of the mind] appear
on the astral plane as out of Serpent’s root there comes forth
the cockatrice, and his fruit is the fiery flying serpent. These “will
not be charmed and they shall bite you, saith the Lord.”
Misusing
the breath of the Holy Spirit, their ‘bite’ is the distortion
of the original blueprint in the etheric body and its manifestation
in the mental body. Thus they have positioned themselves (as the archdeceivers
have taught them) at the east gate, the doorway of the air quadrant,
as the self-ac-claimed destroyers of the light of the Holy Ghost in
the mind of man and woman. They shall not pass!"*
Sanat
Kumara tells us to not directly confront the serpent fallen angels,
but to challenge the very base of their operation, which is the misuse
in the base-of-the-spine chakra- the Light of the Mother. This is the
lawful means practiced by all angels of light and sons of God who take
up their high calling to defend the Holy of Holies from the abomination
of desolation.
To understand what
this abomination is we need to know what laws God has given us through
the his Covenants.
The Mosaic Covenant
One of the most well known stories from the Old Testament, is the story
of Moses, his birth and subsequent adoption into the Pharaoh’s
family. At the time when Moses was born the Hebrews had been slaves
in Egypt. Pharaoh had been concerned at the growth of the Hebrews so
he ordered that all Hebrew baby boys be killed at birth so that they
would not grow up and fight against him. To save Moses, his mother hid
him in a basket by the side of the River Nile where he was found by
Pharaoh’s daughter.
Moses grew up as an Egyptian prince, but he never forgot he was a Hebrew.
One day he witnessed an Egyptian beat a Hebrew slave to death, and he
lost his temper and killed the man. He fled the land and shepherded
for 40 years until he heard God speak to him from a burning bush telling
him he must go back and free the Hebrews from slavery.
2
And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out
of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned
with fire, and the bush [was] not consumed.
3 And Moses said, I will now turn aside, and see this great sight,
why the bush is not burnt.
4 And when the LORD saw that he turned aside to see, God called unto
him out of the midst of the bush, and said, Moses, Moses. And he said,
Here [am] I. Ex 3:2
Thereupon Moses is allowed
to take his brother, Aaron to help him, and returns to petition the
Pharaoh to let God’s people go, but to no avail. So God starts
to send plagues to Egypt. Moses tells the Pharaoh what is about to occur
before each plague, but not until the Pharaoh’s son dies in one
of the plagues does he release the Hebrews.
And it is then that the mighty miracle occurs of the parting of the
Red Sea through the hands of Moses, as he leads the Hebrews from captivity.
When the Pharaoh changes his mind and sends his army to bring back the
Hebrews, God directs Moses to raise his hands and the Red sea parts,
until all the Hebrews had passed and when the Pharaoh’s army enters
the middle of the sea, Moses lowers his hands, whereupon they were inundated
by the returning waters.
The story of the unfolding of those next forty years is a story of the
character of the Israelite people. Moses led the people of Israel across
that wilderness, obeying the direction of God and pleading on their
behalf as they complained and provoked Moses to ask God for more. They
make a covenant-pledge with God, but break it within six weeks.
Upon the return of Moses’ 40 days upon the Mount Sinai, he returns
with the tablets created and written by the finger of God. Moses finds
his people worshipping the golden calf, having set up an idol image
of the unreal gods. With the wrath of God, he breaks the stones and
the Word thereon. The people were not worthy of the Word, but had to
have a replacement, fit for the likes of them. After another trek up
the mountain, he returns with The Ten Commandments, the basic laws of
God written for a stiff-necked people. But for Moses’ intercession
and prayers, God would have cast them off the earth, but only kills
a few thousand as punishment.
There were many miracles over their travels that showed God's complete
provision for His people; health was preserved throughout the journey
as God provided for all their needs.
When the Israelites arrive outside the land of Canaan, Moses sends spies
in, to scout out the land. It is recorded in the Book of Numbers
that when ten of the twelve spies returned from Canaan, and gloomily
predicted that the Hebrews would never be able to conquer the land,
the Israelites railed against Moses. It was Joshua of the tribe of Ephraim
and Caleb of the tribe of Judah, who came back full of courage to conquer
the land.
Because of their constant rebellion against Him, God did not allow that
generation of Israelites to enter The Promised Land, except Caleb of
Judah and Joshua of Ephraim, who were the two spies who believed God
would give them the land; the people had to stay in the wilderness under
the guidance of God until the next generation of Israelites rose up.
Num 13-14.
And all those who railed against Moses never entered the Promised Land:
And
the LORD said unto Moses, How long will this people provoke me? and
how long will it be ere they believe me, for all the signs which I
have shewed among them?
I will smite them with the pestilence, and disinherit them, and will
make of thee a greater nation and mightier than they.
Because the LORD was not able to bring this people into the land which
he sware unto them, therefore he hath slain them in the wilderness.
Num
14:11-12, 16
Moses glimpsed a sight of
The Promised Land but was not allowed to enter because of his previous
sins against God when he became provoked by the Israelites. Before he
died, he also laid hands on Joshua of Ephraim to be leader of Israel.
Joshua was filled with the Spirit of wisdom. Moses spoke a Prophecy
of the Christ to come, "The
Lord will raise up for you a prophet like me from among your own brothers.
You must listen to him." Deut 18:15.
The Rod of Aaron
Later, it is recorded in Numbers,
several hundred of the descendents of Rueben and Levi, Israelite men,
challenged Aaron’s authority and confronted Moses. God tells Moses
he will consume them all and Moses and Aaron plead with God to spare
the righteous. So God allows Moses to warn the other Israelites to stay
away from the wicked and all they own or they will be consumed. And
immediately God opens up the ground and consumes them and all their
households who were joined to them.
On the next day, however, the whole congregation of the Israelites rebelled
against Moses and against Aaron, saying, 'You have killed the people
of the Lord.' This time God sends a plague. Aaron, makes atonement for
their sins, but by the time the plague was stopped 14,000 men were killed.
The Lord then gives direction for 12 staffs to be placed in the ground
and placed thereon the names of the 12 ancestral houses, with Aaron’s
on one for the house of Levi. The one that blooms will be the leader.
Aaron’s blooms as an almond tree, complete with ripened almonds.
Aaron’s rod is an affirmation that God makes the choices He will
make. God chose Moses to lead His people, and chose Aaron to be their
High Priest. The rod is the scepter of Christ authority.
'For
the land is defiled; therefore I visit the punishment of its iniquity
upon it, and the land vomits out its inhabitants. 'You shall therefore
keep My statutes and My judgments, and shall not commit any of these
abominations, either any of your own nation or any stranger who dwells
among you 'for all these abominations the men of the land have done,
who were before you, and thus the land is defiled), 'lest the land
vomit you out also when you defile it, as it vomited out the nations
that were before you.
'For whoever commits any of these abominations, the persons who commit
them shall be cut off from among their people. 'Therefore you shall
keep My ordinance, so that you do not commit any of these abominable
customs which were committed before you, and that you do not defile
yourselves by them: I am the LORD your God.'" Lev 18:25-30

Joshua
Eventually, Joshua did a wondrous job of leading Israel to conquer Canaan,
but they never were able to drive out all the previous occupants. The
ascended masters have revealed that Jesus had come again in the embodiment
of Joshua. So he played the role of great liberator in the life as Joshua.
The sins of the Canaanites were at the boiling point and Joshua was
to completely destroy them lest Israel inherit their evil ways. Some
of the abominations happening in the land were temple prostitution,
child sacrifice, homosexuality, idolatry, and more. God spoke about
their evil ways throughout the entire Old Testament.
"When
you come into the land which the LORD your God is giving you, you
shall not learn to follow the abominations of those nations. "There
shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter
pass through the fire, or one who practices witchcraft, or a soothsayer,
or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, "or one who conjures
spells, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead.
"For all who do these things are an abomination to the LORD,
and because of these abominations the LORD your God drives them out
from before you. "You shall be blameless before the LORD your
God. "For these nations which you will dispossess listened to
soothsayers and diviners; but as for you, the LORD your God has not
appointed such for you. Deut 18:9-22
The inhabitants of Canaan
became terrified of the Israelites. The first city they conquered was
Jericho. It was a miracle, when the trumpets were blown, the walls fell.
“So
the people shouted when the priests blew the trumpets. And it happened
when the people heard the sound of the trumpet, and the people shouted
with a great shout, that the wall fell down flat. Then the people
went up into the city, every man straight before him, and they took
the city.” Josh 6:20
Under Joshua, the Israelites conquered the entire country. Josh
21 The only defeat was at Ai, where an Israelite named Achan
disobeyed God's orders. In 7 years they defeated 31 kings in the land.
Joshua divided the land among the 12 tribes of Israel as God directed.
Joshua was a great leader but he made two fatal omissions for Israel.
First, he failed to completely defeat the Canaanites (especially the
Philistines, Amalekites, and Midianites), and second, he failed to wipe
out completely the filthy and idolatrous fertility cults of the land.
Joshua's failure to cut this cancer completely out of society resulted
in disastrous times in Hebrew history, as the people fell into the ways
of the idolatrous cults.
The People of Suerni
Who were the people of the Twelve Tribes? Why were they always complaining
with whatever God gave them, that it wasn't enough? Where are they today?
Sanat Kumara says:
"What,
then, was the sin of the Israelite who had received both the one sent,
their Guru, [Moses] and his God? Their sufficiency was not in the
Guru. In his presence or in his absence, the true chela knows that
the grace of the Guru is sufficient for him. The Guru’s consciousness,
his ever-present Person, his energy available on command in the name
of Christ, supplieth every need. But they liked his personality when
he met their human demands, and they disliked it when he did not.
This is the ultimate test of the chela. It must come to every one.
Moreover, it was the sin of the Israelites not to declare their sufficiency
in the I AM Presence.
Then as today, they go a whoring after other gods, other sources of
pleasure, psychic thralldom, manipulation of energy, sexual perversions,
lust for spiritual and material power, and the inducing of altered
states of consciousness by chemical means and diabolical worship.
Not finding their sufficiency in their Guru or his God, they failed
utterly to find their sufficiency in their own inner Christ, their
own inner Self. Thus it came to pass that the path of chelaship under
the lineal descent of the patriarchs, the prophets, and the kings
which the Lord God sent to them was likewise no longer their sufficiency.
*Sanat
Kumara - May 6, 1979 THE OPENING OF THE SEVENTH SEAL The Summit Lighthouse
To discover who these people were, we must go back to the time of Atlantis,
where Jesus embodied and tended the flame of the Maxin Light during
its Golden Age. The story is told through Phylos the Tibetan in the
book A Dweller on Two Planets. A must read for all sincere
students of the Light to understand our history, our initiations, and
the real enemy that is within, our egos, that we all must face and challenge
one day.
Jesus was the emperor of this Atlantean Golden Age civilization about
35,000 years ago. Through the Akashic records, we find that fallen angels
prevailed against Jesus and the Christ within and turned the people
from their first love. He was asked to step down as monarch by 80 percent
of his people. The remaining 20 percent who supported Jesus left with
him to travel to the land of Suerne, which is where present day India
is and part of Arabia. Half of them evolved on to make their ascension,
but half did not, leaving approximately a million souls still incarnating
today.
These souls continued to reincarnate on Suern and Atlantis. Many of
them of the 20 percent went on to give birth to those of the 80 percent
rebellious souls who had turned against Jesus 30,000 years ago. From
the book Dweller on Two Planets, we see Phylos is embodied
as a man named Zailm. The emperor in Suern, Rai Ernon, was a one of
the Sons of the Solitude. These Sons were celibate, lived without families,
often apart from civilization. They went through years of training over
many embodiments and became the unascended and then the ascended adepts.
They held the balance for a civilization through their spiritual mastery.
These Suernis continued their
stiff-necked and stubborn behavior they had exhibited on Atlantis. The
people of Suern possessed seemingly miraculous powers, including the
ability to precipitate their own food. These powers stemmed first of
all from their strict adherence to a moral code forced upon them by
the Rai Ernon. But also by the intercession of the occult adepts, the
Sons of Solitude who were in their time.
Despite their great powers, the Suernis were not a happy people. Zailm
sees that the people did not love their monarch, the Rai Ernon. He writes,
“It was a strange people, the Suerni. The elder people seemed
never to smile, not because they were engaged in occult study, but because
they were filled with wrath. On every countenance seemed to rest a perpetual
expression of anger.”
Rai Ernon goes on to tell Zailm that these people had occult powers
but not the wisdom behind why they had it, and he called them a brood
of sorcerers, who did not work white magic, which is beneficent, but
black magic, which is sorcery. Because of their anger and resentment
and the turning away from the love of their God source and gifts of
life, the Rai realized his people had failed and so had he. By having
them adhere to a strict moral code, they did comply, but they increased
in their darkness through black magic.
So he prophesied to his people that he would soon leave them and they
would lose all their powers and become prey to the Chaldeans. And so
it came about. He laid his body down and took leave of it, and all the
rest of the Sons of Solitude withdrew from the land. And many of the
stiff-necked people succumbed to the Chaldeans. Those that survived
had to go back to the sweat of the brow to provide for their needs,
having to work the land and learn husbandry and mining.
We see the same people reincarnate again, with another opportunity to
embody under the Guru's who would administer the Laws of God, while
this time allowing them free will to choose this day whom they will
serve. Time and again, they were given the laws, witnessing the grace
and miracles that God manifested through his favorite Sons. They reverted
back to the wicked ways of the embodied fallen angels in the Canaanites
and the Babylonians whenever the Guru was away for any length of time,
thereby reaping the returning karma in their enslavement in Egypt and
other lands. Time and again they were disobedient and ungrateful to
their living gurus: Jesus in Atlantis, the Rai of Suern, Abraham, and
Moses.
And so Sanat Kumara says the willingness to sacrifice
the ego was a test failed:
The
chelas had failed the first initiation on the Path of the Rose Cross:
the sacrifice of the Lion of the tribe of Judah–the sacrifice
of the self (the soul) unto the Self (the I AM Presence personified
in the Guru).....
And unto the sons of Levi who gathered themselves together unto the
Guru Moses and his I AM THAT I AM, it was given to slay the human
ego of brother, companion, and neighbor. These children of the light
must prove that the death of the lesser self is swallowed up in the
victory of the resurrected Christ.*
The children of Israel have continued to reincarnate to the present
day. Many of the 20 percent who had been with Jesus on Atlantis and
did not make their ascensions reincarnated in the tribe of Joseph through
his sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, whom Jacob blessed as his own. The tribe
of Joseph was one of the ten tribes of the Northern Kingdom of Israel
who were lost and scattered across the lands. Today, these one million
are reincarnated principally among the peoples of the British Isles,
the United States and Canada.
Of the 80 percent Atlantians that refused the Christ in Jesus, and reincarnated
again in the Suernis, they reincarnated in the remaining nine of the
ten tribes of the Northern Kingdom of Israel and in the two tribes of
the Southern Kingdom of Judah. Today, those nine tribes of the Northern
Kingdom are generally reincarnated among the European nations as Christians,
whereas the two tribes of the Southern Kingdom (Judah and Benjamin and
some Levites) are generally reincarnated among the modern-day Jews.
For reasons of karma, the seed of Abraham have also reincarnated in
every nation.
"One
of the principle problems involving the monadic consciousness is the
insistence by individuals–when they allow themselves to come
under the influences of the carnal mind that they use their own God-given
free will to protect their individuality at all costs.
Individualism is positively not correctly interpreted by the masses
of mankind, nor even by many among the spiritual seekers for greater
truth. These confuse what we may term “human rights” with
what we choose to call the “divine right” of every man.
It is true–and the world is proof of it–that human rights
are being employed by mankind, and the mess of human pottage ladled
out as enticement to the Esau consciousness continues to defraud the
firstborn sons of their eternal inheritance. But the divine right
is another thing. The divine right is the immortal plan for universal
man.
The Monadic intent–i.e., man’s God designed in-dividuality
and his natural gravitation toward the oneness of his True Self–is
its first principle or foundation stone in which the inherent pattern
of unique Christ-manifestation is self-contained. Individuals seek
without for that which is already within. Just as the entire pattern
of nature is manifest in the seed, so in the divine seed the living
Word is the inherent God identity." Serapis Bey
"Dossier on the Ascension"
Epilogue
The
Great
Divine Director
“Thus we appeal to the lost sheep of the House of Israel.
We appeal to all people in all nations and in all races.
We appeal directly to the heart of every lifestream upon this planet
who has come forth from Maldek.**
And we impress these lifestreams this day with the power of the spoken
Word, with the power of opportunity; for it is not too late to bend
the knee and to confess the Christic Light and the power of the Logos.
I say to you, precious hearts, the misinterpretation of the teachings
of Christ has been a great deterrent to the coming into the Christic
Light of these laggard generations. For they have the ancient teachings
of the Ascended Masters that were given to them before their fall
on Maldek, and they have enough of a divine memory of the Law that
they understand that the Son of God cannot be confined to one human
identity pattern.
And therefore they see no need to worship Jesus; for they understand–however
perverted that understanding might be–that it is idolatry to
worship the outer personality of anyone. Many of these souls are highly
evolved. And when they come into the awareness of the Christ within
them, of the Universal Christ manifesting in all and of Jesus the
Christ being part of the Hierarchy of Lightbearers which also consists
of Moses and Abraham and many prophets of Israel, then they see that
in the order of Hierarchy the logical fulfillment of the House of
David is the manifestation of Jesus, and they acknowledge His triumph.
And so they come to understand the true worship of Jesus the Christ
as the manifestation of the only begotten Son of the Father.”
"And ye shall
know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."
Joh 8:32
**Maldek
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