Jesus - Magdalene and Mary
210: 53.
Then Matthew came to Me and told Me: "Master, a woman asks for you." "I know," I told him,
"it is Mary, the Magdalene, who seeks Me to free her from the influences of the spirits
that have possessed her." The
disciple was surprised that I knew everything.
54. I was on
my way to a village when I saw Mary, who came to Me. "O beloved son, I know
that your mouth has announced your early departure, and though my heart
already knew it, I must at least tell you that I suffer infinitely for the sake of
humanity." "Yes, that's the way it is written," I answered,
"and this is how it must
be fulfilled." My sacrificial death is necessary, the seed must die within the earth to bear fruit and multiply. The
blood of your Son, which, when
shed, will
cause your heart great grief, will be like a stream of life to the people I leave behind as your children. My death will
be life, and not for a moment will you and I
be separated. "
55. "I
am now going to the house of Lazarus, for he will soon sink into the grave, but I will
bring him back from there, so that the name of my father may be
glorified."
56.
"Go there also, that your presence consoles those women, for their pain will soon
be great, and in your love they will find
very sweet consolation."
60.
"Disciple, listen to Me until the last of my words." Then a
magnificently
dressed
woman came to Me. It was Magdalene who had been looking for me
for a long
time to find in my eyes the light that could save her. In dreams she
had seen
the Nazarene, how He freed her from her unclean burden. She
came to me,
driven by her soul, starving for light and salvation.
61. She
fell before Me, to the astonishment of all present, and when they
expected me
to turn away from her, or at least to address a reproach to her,
I said to
her, "Why are you crying?" - You are crying in pain and with joy,
but I
forgive you much, because you have sinned a lot. "
62. At that
moment all the chains that bound it to the world fell from that
creature,
and after it was free, it followed in my track as the most faithful
of my
disciples.
63. That
woman, who had been the shame and stain of her home and the
ruin of
men's lives, was transformed by a word of forgiveness into the Master's
most humble
servant, and later to the loving support of Mary, when for both
the hour of
pain came.
64. I, who
hear the voice of the souls, heard that woman asked me, "Lord,
is it
possible that I am worthy of all my sin, that I am with you in the last
hour that
you announce "Is it possible that I really serve you?" ─
"O
woman," I answered, "get up, for you are now in. Cover yourself with
the coat of
humility and return to yours, find Mary and follow her."
65.
Thereafter, when I saw the surprise written on all faces, I say, "I am the
light of
the world that has come to light the way of the one who has lost his
way in the
darkness. I am the liberator who breaks the chains of the
prisoners.
You have seen what you have not seen before and have seen
it now. But
the moment is not far away when you will all feel my life
vibrating
in your being.
"A.M.
Hosta
Source: The
Book of True Life - Volume VIII - Instruction 210