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Jakob Lorber – The Great Gospel of John, vol. 5, part B<br />
space, the essence of eternal time, powers, light and life are understood by<br />
no limited wise man on this Earth, and so neither by these strangers!<br />
[GGJ.05_209,07] But whether in earnest such a divine being exists which is<br />
fully in the clear about this concept, that is a great question which until now<br />
certainly no mortal wise man has ever answered to the satisfaction of other<br />
people, so that they could say: ‗Now we have at least a vague idea about it!‘<br />
[GGJ.05_209,08] Yes, dear Hiram, much has been spoken about this<br />
concept in the high school in Athens, which I also attended, but always<br />
without even the least satisfactory result! What came from the many<br />
discussions and speeches in the end? This would be the greatest crowning<br />
triumph of a wisest man, if he accepted that he knows nothing and even as<br />
the wisest man he does not stand on the lowest step of that temple in which<br />
the great goddess of wisdom keeps her treasures under strong lock and key!<br />
[GGJ.05_209,09] Yes, my dearest friend, it is somewhat difficult to talk to me<br />
about this point! But let‘s leave it for now; the strangers are beginning to stir,<br />
and they should not find us discussing the concepts of impossibility as they<br />
awake!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_209,10] Hiram says, ―You are now truly the firmest old Greek and<br />
you think that my brain has been damaged by the sun; but there you are<br />
powerfully wrong! In two hours you will hopefully judge and speak otherwise!<br />
For everything that is hidden behind these people, you will begin to gain a<br />
better understanding of that only after you have spent some time with them<br />
yourself. I am indeed no weathervane, and our director Aziona just as little;<br />
but we have both now become quite different people and have thrown the old<br />
Diogenes overboard. The same thing will certainly be the case with you also,<br />
and with all the others. But now the Master and His disciples are rising, and<br />
we must immediately ask Him whether He already wants the morning meal.‖<br />
[GGJ.05_209,11] I say, ―Wait a little until the sun has appeared above the<br />
horizon, then set out the morning meal!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_209,12] At this the disciples also begin to stir and to rise from the<br />
grass and from the benches. Some of them go straight down to the sea and<br />
wash; but I do not do that, and Aziona hurries to Me and asks Me whether I<br />
need water for washing.<br />
[GGJ.05_209,13] But I say to him, ―Friend, all this water came from Me; how<br />
should I take it in order to wash? But so that no-one is annoyed, bring Me a<br />
jug full of water from the spring!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_209,14] Aziona now hurries and looks for an empty jug, but he<br />
cannot find one; for all the jugs and other containers are filled to the brim with<br />
the best wine!<br />
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