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65: Thoughts

1. It is now winter, long and harsh

2. A cold gust blows down from the north and snow piles up. The night is long and dark.

3. But soon it will be spring, and the sun will come out

4. The snow will melt, flowers will bloom, and grass will grow

5. Is life a circle or a line? Are men doomed to repeat their mistakes again

6. and again due to their nature or will they break free from the cycle and

7. build a greater destiny for themselves? Or in what lies the hope of men,

8. their true calling, but the force and the messiah? The Marfat which has established

9. the Aralan has attempted to answer many questions based on the word and

10. wisdom of God, but not much more cannot be said. From this base, let the family

11. of worshipers build their interpretation, customs, and beliefs. But behold,

12. the answers are coming. The time will come when people cry out

13. “Lord Lord” and behold the one who will provide answers. Here are the final

14. thoughts of the prophet Aryeztur. On creation, could it not be that the void

15. was so intense that the intensity of the nothingness created the first energy?

16. Only God can take nothing and make everything from it. God even allows

17. bad things to happen so he can strengthen us through those trials. For was

18. it not predicted that the only way to unite the world under the banner of

19. justice is for a great catastrophe to occur? Listen, God has always been ready for

20. the promised era. The reason why it has not yet been initiated was because

21. humanity was not ready. Must not the messiah come forth when it is time? But

22. the time may be coming soon. Only recently has humanity achieved the ability

23. to eliminate all poverty and bring all people freedom. Only recently has the

24. global reign of truth and justice become possible. And only recently has

25. all the hate, killing, famine, disease, and misery reached unbearable levels. Most

26. men are fools; they do immoral things and destroy the very Earth meant to sustain

27. them- and they wonder why the world is wrong. The time of great strife and chaos

28. is on hand, and now the time is at hand. There will be war and destruction, but

29. a glorious kingdom after that. Perseverance and courage have gone a long way.

30. And recall that what lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters

31. compared to what lies within us. Just like ages and ages ago, one came to prepare

32. the way for the chosen one (this happened several times before), I too come to prepare the way for one even greater

33. than I, the chosen one come again, most powerful, more dreadful, and more

34. loving. Before, men mocked him for what he was (the fact that he was God), but today men mock him

35. for what he is not (because they perceive God is not hearing their prayers), but they have closed the doors of their hearts to his wisdom and

36. power which will one day nevertheless reach everywhere anyhow. This Lord, this

37. savior will be a prophet but more than a prophet, for he will be the greatest of all

38. prophets, so great that he will save all men and give them hope like none has

39. before and none will again until his return yet again. But this man is but God changing

40. his form through the force, and by doing so changing all of humanity as well

41. as the nature of God.

42. Only God can change things in such a wonderful way beneficial to

43. humanity. And his blood is like the changing power of the force washing over

44. all of humanity, uplifting it, bettering it, saving it, giving it power. Ah, I love

45. the Lord. So Lord, Lord, he who is in heaven and was on Earth, act quickly,

46. come again, send yourself again, you are awaited, send down the chosen one

47. for all awaits him and his power, send yourself again and again, until

48. all is made good and all is ended. Amen.

Commentary: This book asks believers to consider some final thoughts. Its style is extremely speculative. It warns of many great disasters as well as a future era of enlightenment. It speculates on the Messiah as well. Some quotes of wisdom are also to be found in this book. As the founder said, “Nobody, not even I will understand this book until He makes it clear to us, try as much as we interpret it.”

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