The Dialogue of the Savior

This is the dialogue that the Savior spoke with his disciples: Judas, Matthew, and Mary.

The Savior said:

“Whoever has known the world has found the body.

And whoever has found the body, the world is no longer worthy of him.”

Matthew said,

“I have understood as you told me, and I see that the spirit is within me,

and it flows forth from me.”

The Savior said,

“This is why I say that everyone who becomes a disciple of the Word

will become like a god. For the Word is divine and rests in those who seek it.”

Judas said,

“Master, truly I see that all things move and shift, and nothing remains.

But the Word does not pass away.”

The Savior said,

“Blessed is the one who has heard and kept it,

for he shall be raised above the illusions and shall not taste death.”

Then Mary spoke and said,

“Tell me, Lord, how does the one who sees the vision of truth attain the fullness?”

The Savior replied:

“You must rid yourself of the clinging of the flesh, the mind of the beast,

and the love of illusion. Let the inner man awaken,

and he will guide you through the worlds of forgetfulness.”

The Savior continued and said:

“The world is a corpse, and those who serve it are the worms that dwell within.

But the true one, the awakened one, walks among them as a stranger,

for he knows the path beyond the tomb.

Time is a lie, a cloak that covers the Light.

But the one who sees truly does not follow time.

He walks the path of remembrance.

Do not fear the rulers of this world,

for they are but shadows of the aeons,

echoes of a broken design.

Blessed is the one who has known the struggle within and has found peace.

Blessed is the one who has burned away falsehood and walks unclothed in the light.

The soul that desires the fullness must seek within.

The kingdom is not found by seeking outward things,

but by turning inward, and remembering what is eternal.”

Then Judas said,

“Lord, what will become of those who never awaken?”

The Savior replied:

“They shall return again and again,

passing through the gate of birth and death,

until they remember who they are and cry out to the Light.

Then I will answer.”

The Savior said:

“Your form is not your truth.

The world fashioned you in its likeness, but the Light formed your soul in its image.

There are five veils of forgetfulness, and each must be removed.

First is the veil of flesh — the desire for the perishable.

Second is the veil of illusion — belief in the reality of the world.

Third is the veil of time — the prison of past and future.

Fourth is the veil of fear — the lie that death is the end.

Fifth is the veil of separation — the thought that you are not divine.

Only when these are stripped away will the soul rise radiant and know itself.

Mary said,

“Lord, how shall we know when we are free?”

The Savior replied:

“When the song of your soul is louder than the noise of the world.

When your eyes see without judgment.

When your heart burns without consuming.

Then you shall know.”

Matthew asked,

“And what of the righteous who do not know these mysteries?”

The Savior said:

“They shall be gathered in time,

for the Light does not abandon its kin.

But the path of fire is for those who choose it in fullness.”

The Savior said:

“The aeons shall pass away, and the forms shall dissolve.

Even the heavens will forget their names,

but the soul that has known the Light shall not perish.

There is a place of silence, beyond form, beyond mind,

where the Source dwells in stillness.

This is the rest of the saints, the goal of the wise, the home of the radiant.

The world shall cry out in confusion,

for the foundations will be shaken, and the rulers cast down.

The blind will rage, and the sleepers will tremble.

But the children of the Light will rise like the sun at dawn.

Their joy will be great, for they will behold the truth.

And I shall be with them, and they shall walk with me,

not in shadow, but in brilliance.

Know these words, and guard them.

Pass them on to those who seek with a pure heart.

For many will come in my name, but few will carry my flame.

Let the one who has ears hear.”

And the Savior departed, leaving his disciples in silence, filled with light.

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