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You are Job (The Series, Part IX)
“Can he who hates justice govern?”
In the Job Mysteries, Job states, “I have become a laughingstock to my friends, though I called upon God and he answered — a mere laughingstock, though righteous and blameless.”
This statement signified the “Feelings of exemption” many have toward struggle and suffering. Man often identifies his religious conviction as a VIP pass which allows him/her the exclusive right to live without experiencing hardship.
Man points fingers at others and express themselves with a type of religious superiority, stating that their God has protected them and anointed them with safe passage in the heavenly kingdom they so desire. However, they fail to realize that no being, in the plan of manifestation, is safe from “initiation” or “divine governance.”
This aspect of initiation encouraces the initiate of the Job Mysteries to develop within themselves the action of “pure justice.” The question, “Can he who hates justice govern” comes from the 34th chapter of Job. In essence, one cannot be in a position to judge until they themselves are selfless and accept divine judgement.
To better understand this concept, the initiate must purify his/her mind of the duality (separateness) and develop one line of feeling, thinking and being. This aspect of being is called “I Am Consciousness.”
As man dwells in the realm that is governed by the seven hermetic (Thothian) principles that govern all, he must gain understanding and mastery of the governing principles and how he himself is affected by cosmic governance.
Accept initiation as a cosmic constant of physical reality, embrace self governance with love and appreciation and only then will you complete the journey to Lord of Power. The meek will inherit the earth for they will have humbled themselves to the process of purification which is identified by the ancient mystics as divine justice. Man has many weaknesses, egotistic mannerisms and physical attachments that ground him/her to the courts of karma. The purification process, through divine justice, is the manner by which man will be evaluated for the responsibility of governing others in other realms of existence.
The ancient and mystic question that may be asked of you one day by a divine entity: “Can he who hates justice govern?” The vibration that you express to this question will determine if you graduate to the realm of the Governors or you remain as a human being governed.
- Zothyrius Ali El (www.moorsgate.com)