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#24 THE FOUNDING OF MONOTHEISM: NOAH, SARAH, JACOB & LEAH

“How odd of God to choose the Jews, Gatekeeper.” I had begun by quoting William Ever (1885-1976) to which the Gatekeeper responded immediately:

“‘But, not as odd, as those who choose, a Jewish God and spurn the Jews’.”

Not a bad retort for an ancient Tibetan lama but whenever I raise the issue of the Chosen People with my Jewish friend, she raises her eyes skyward saying, “Dear God, choose someone else for a change!”

“Gatekeeper, what on earth was the Divine Plan in the founding of Judaism and Israel?”

“Dear friend, humbly I say this; Humankind is God’s big gamble. If we stuff it up, the Dark wins and there is a major setback for the establishment of the Kingdom of Light on Earth. A plan was formed to try a different approach … a covenant between God and a chosen people. It was an astonishing idea … it was a bargain … a deal. ‘If you do this for Me, I’ll do this for you.’

God, in a vision tells Abraham, the first patriarch, ‘You are to be the centre of a monotheistic religion which will not allow injustice or war to hinder human’s progress. Your seeds will become the universal priesthood, a light to the world and a demonstration of the grace of the Creator. You are to be an example to all men and women. You are to worship Me … your Lord God and only Me and obey Me and I will give you protection; I will protect you in peace and in war and you will never be conquered and never be enslaved. The children of Israel are to be an example to all men and women. At the end of our Covenant, I will send you My Son and under the new covenant you will be the new nobility of the world.’ So it was that God said to Abraham. But the Jewish side of this Covenant didn’t work very well …. See how many times they lapsed.”

“I am assuming, by what you’ve said, that God tried other approaches first before choosing the Jews and establishing this bargain, this covenant with them. Why did they lapse?”

“The Powers of Dark immediately recognised the new approach and sewed discord to prevent the covenant from happening. God’s people constantly strayed from the straight and narrow and whenever they did, God removed or lifted the protection of the Covenant.”

“Is that all there was into the Covenant? I thought God also instructed Abraham to circumcise all male children?”

“That was not God … that was Abrahamic law, not divine law. The Semites’ exposure to bathing in a desert was limited and a foreskin was an invitation to infection, a possible source of sterility for both men and women. Abraham believed the Egyptians’ practice of circumcision would ensure many descendants.”

“So why did God choose the Jews?”

“The land of Israel, like every other country on Earth, has three governing energies; in the case of Israel it is El Moyra, Kuthumi and Lord Sananda. Israel is the only country where the Son of God governs, besides his recent administration of Antarctica. He selected the Israelis because they are at the centre of the world energetically and for the reasons I previously explained to you which set them apart to stop the Word of God becoming dissolved.”

This chapter explores the role of Mary and St Germain in the foundation of monotheism in Israel. Mary’s role will be a perfection of her humanity over a number of difficult lives as she prepares to be the mother of the Son of God promised in the covenant. Other aspects of her will take challenging lives as well. St Germain’s role will be as a foundational energy; starting nations, uncovering breakthrough technologies and working with other Masters to birth new laws, constitutions and approaches. He will take on tough assignments and deliver results. St Germain contributed five patriarchal lives to the earliest periods of the Old Testament: the life of Jacob, the father of Israel; the life of his son Benjamin, the forefather of the warrior tribe of the Benjaminites who fathered ten sons; the life of Aaron, wherein he established, with Moses, the priesthood which governed the structure of Jewish religious life.

But in his first Biblical assignment St Germain is Noah, who with outstanding technological skill, improves the capabilities of the existing grains and pulses and the breeds of sheep and goats.

Mary also plays a foundational role as Sarah experiencing a difficult life as the wife of the unstable, schizophrenic patriarch, Abraham, followed by a life of drudgery and neglect as the unloved but fertile wife of Jacob. Later she returns as Ruth the heroine, a woman who makes compassionate and altruistic choices. All these lives are to prepare Mary for her future life of the mother of Jeshua ben Joseph or Jesus. Almost in parallel with these lives Mary experienced her regal Egyptian lives as queens Nefertiti and Nefertari. But we begin around 6,000-7,000BC with the story of the man the Gatekeeper calls the most extraordinary man in the Torah with the innovator: St Germain as Noah.


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