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the secret

Please teach me the SECRET

INQUIRER: Please teach me the “Secret”

VISIONARY: What secret?

INQUIRER: The secret that few men know, that which when
possessed is of the greatest delight.

VISIONARY: I know no secret

INQUIRER: That couldn’t be! How could it be?
You were supposed to know. For how could you,
how could you be so wise, and how could you shine
with such a glorious light if you knew not the secret
I was seeking for?

VISIONARY: I tell you the Truth. That which you seek
is no secret. That which you seek had been proclaimed
from the rooftops and from the mountaintops. It has been
taught from around the world and preached for centuries
that have passed. But the world sought yet the darkness
and the unseen, a secret that they could grasp better than
that which had already been proclaimed. Men were offered
life and wisdom but they chose to be fools; and so they heard,
but didn’t understand, and so they witnessed, but didn’t really see.

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Prayers

Prayer of a Troubled Soul

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O troubled soul
cast your cares upon Him
who knows you most
and who loves you like no other

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love

On the Nature of Love

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Love is the Father
Love is the Son
Love is that which the Father and the Son express and manifest, that which encompasses both, that which communicates and conveys the most sublime.

Love is personal
Love is real
Love is the most tangible thing you’ll ever know

You lose yourself into love
but then you are never truly lost

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Words of Wisdom

The Futility of Worldly Knowledge

Against vain and worldly knowledge

“My Son, let not the fair and subtle sayings of men move thee.
For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power.

(1) Give ear to My words, for they kindle the heart and enlighten the mind,
they bring contrition, and they supply manifold consolations.
Never read thou the word that thou mayest appear more learned or
wise; but study for the mortification of thy sins, for this will
be far more profitable for thee than the knowledge of many
difficult questions.

2. “When thou hast read and learned many things, thou must always
return to one first principle. I am He that teacheth man
knowledge,(2) and I give unto babes clearer knowledge than can
be taught by man. He to whom I speak will be quickly wise and
shall grow much in the spirit. Woe unto them who inquire into
many curious questions from men, and take little heed concerning
the way of My service. The time will come when Christ will
appear, the Master of masters, the Lord of the Angels, to hear
the lessons of all, that is to examine the consciences of each
one. And then will He search Jerusalem with candles,(3) and the
hidden things of darkness(4) shall be made manifest, and the
arguings of tongues shall be silent.

3. “I am He who in an instant lift up the humble spirit, to learn
more reasonings of the Eternal Truth, than if a man had studied
ten years in the schools. I teach without noise of words,
without confusion of opinions, without striving after honour,
without clash of arguments.
I am He who teach men to despise
earthly things, to loathe things present, to seek things
heavenly, to enjoy things eternal, to flee honours, to endure
offences, to place all hope in Me, to desire nothing apart from
Me, and above all things to love Me ardently.

4. “For there was one, who by loving Me from the bottom of his
heart, learned divine things, and spake things that were
wonderful; he profited more by forsaking all things than by
studying subtleties. But to some I speak common things, to
others special; to some I appear gently in signs and figures, and
again to some I reveal mysteries in much light. The voice of
books is one, but it informeth not all alike; because I inwardly
am the Teacher of truth, the Searcher of the heart, the Discerner
of the thoughts, the Mover of actions, distributing to each man,
as I judge meet.”

-The Imitation of Christ, Thomas Kempis

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apocalypse

Books that pervert the truth

And now I know this mystery, that sinners will alter and pervert the words of righteousness in many ways, and will speak wicked words, and lie, and practice great deceits, and write books concerning their words. 11. But when they write down truthfully all my words in their languages, and do not change or minish ought from my words but write them all down truthfully–all that I first testified concerning them. 12. Then, I know another mystery, that books will be given to the righteous and the wise to become a cause of joy and uprightness and much wisdom. 13. And to them shall the books be given, and they shall believe in them and rejoice over them, and then shall all the righteous who have learnt therefrom all the paths of uprightness be recompensed.’
-BOOK OF ENOCH