Chapter 2 - The Laws Governing Spirit Communication with Material Creation

- 25 - Exodus 14: 19: ‘Then the “angel of God” who had travelled in front of the army of Israel up to this point shifted position and moved to their rear; consequently, the column of cloud moved from before them to behind them.’ Exodus 33: 9: ‘As soon as Moses entered the tent, the “column of cloud” would come down and stand at the entrance of the tent, as long as the Lord was speaking to Moses.’ Numbers 11: 24-25: ‘Then Moses called together seventy men from among the elders of the people, and had them stand all around the tent. And the Lord came down in a cloud, and spoke to him.’ On Mount Sinai, when the Lord wanted to speak with Moses in tones loud enough for all the people to hear, He said to Moses: Exodus 19: 9: ‘This time I will make the cloud thicker yet, so that all the people may hear me speaking to you and believe you forever.’ This indicates expressly that the cloud of od was necessary to enable the Lord to speak to man. It also indicates plainly that the denser the od the louder the sounds produced by means of the odic force. Much the same is true of your radio. The stronger the power current, the stronger the sound transmitted. “When, therefore, the Lord appeared upon mount Sinai amid a mighty blare of trumpets, the odic force had to be correspondingly strong. Hence we are told: Exodus 19: 18-19: ‘And the mount of Sinai was completely wrapped in smoke, as the Lord had descended upon it in fire; the smoke rose like smoke from a smelting furnace, and the whole mountain quaked. And the sound of the trumpets became louder and louder. Moses spoke and the Lord answered him in a loud voice.’ • While explaining the law of odic force, I pointed out that the condensation of od is produced with the aid of powerful currents. The same is true of the dissolution of condensed od. The great masses of od around Mount Sinai were also condensed by such high-voltage currents. It was therefore very dangerous to venture within the field of these high-voltage currents. Hence the Lord forbade the people to approach the mountain. Exodus 19: 12: ‘Everyone – human or beast – who ignored the commandment, would surely die.’ This was not an empty threat to instil a fear of God in the people, as you mortals believe. It was rather a justified warning of the lethal danger that naturally and necessarily accompanied any contact with those currents. Just as you call attention to the lethal danger from contact with your terrestrial high-voltage currents by erecting warning signs, so the warning issued to the people of Israel was given for a similar purpose. Only after these currents had been turned off were the people to be allowed to ascend the mountain. The Lord announced when this would be with the following words: Exodus 19: 13: ‘Only when the ram’s horn is sounded, then may they come up to the mountain.’

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