Book of Arrival

Arrival

  1. Witnesses
  2. Arrival I
  3. Simon I
  4. Arrival II
  5. Nature
  6. Meanings
  7. MaryThe Fall

Scriptura

  1. The Healers
  2. Proverbs
  3. Letters to the Church
  4. Lamentations
  5. The End



Test the Spirits

Rose My children, the words of man in this generation lead down stricken corridors and dead-end roads. Use your own Lens of Truth for it is written to always test the spirits. Even the words I am telling you now, you must put to the test. The Word of God that lays upon the heart is the most glorious treasure. Such glory cannot be contained, not even under its own yoke. Not even the wisest of the wise can fashion you a chalice to hold the Lord in all His eternal splendor. Test the spirits, my dear flock. For yours is the heart of the One who sent you.

~Your sister



What is this generation like?

A man owned two plots of land. He did not have an heir, so he buried his great wealth among them. In the right field, he buried all his gold. In the left field, he buried all his silver. One day, he found a wife, married her and she gave him a son. At the end of the man's life he told his son of the great treasures laid up in the two fields and he told him to uncover both of them and he would gain wealth for himself and the children of all the future generations. When his father died, the son went out into the fields to unbury his father's riches. At once he went to the right field and unearthed the gold. It was so glorious that he went away in ecstacy. He bought many fine things, tithed a portion of it and fed the poor with it. He found a wife and had many children. He was prosperous in all ways counted by men. After a great deal of time, his stockpile of gold was thin so he thought to himself, "I shall return to the field to unearth the silver and I shall be happy for the rest of my days." However, when he returned to the fields, nothing was found because warmongers had come while he was away and they took the land, the silver within it and sold it to marketers to make themselves rich. The son went away in distress for his great inheritence was lost. He then sold all the fine things he had to the marketers so that he and his family would not starve.