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January 11th, 2003
Santa Cruz, California
Received by F.A.B.
I am here, Moses.
I come today to continue my narrative of the
Exodus story.
As can be imagined, we were all so thrilled that we were no longer
in
bondage. As we walked out of Egypt into the wilderness, we were
crying with
joy, and we had a lot of faith. It was exhilarating, and we did
not doubt
that we would be happy and safe.
But the first dark cloud occurred when the Egyptians pursued us
at the
water's edge. Though the sea was not very deep, we did not know
how we could
escape in time. But strange as it may seem, at a certain point,
the
Egyptians just stopped and turned back. I asked Pharaoh in the spirit
world
about this. He said that he had every intention of slaughtering
all of us,
or at least bringing us back to slavery. But there was a brilliant
white
light which acted like a barrier, through which he could not pass.
And also,
this frightened him. So they decided to turn back. I know I have
been
debunking the so-called miracles of the Bible story, but this is
what I was
told by Pharaoh.
So once again we had cause to rejoice. The wilderness, of course,
was
foreign to us, and we did not know how to provide for ourselves.
But God
came through for us again. There were no manna and quail, but there
were
certain vegetable growths which were edible, and also certain small
animals
which we were able to kill. As to water, before long, we did come
upon a
stream for our use.
The people, after awhile, began to grumble, as certain hardships
appeared. After the initial elation, and the miraculous rescue from
Pharaoh,
they soon forgot all that God had done for them. I had my hands
full with
trying to encourage them to have faith. As the Bible accurately
states, some
of them even wished they could be back in Egypt. This behavior unnerved
me.
I couldn't understand how they could be so faithless and ungrateful.
At a certain point in our journey, I was guided to go up in a
mountain alone. There I received psychically the Law, writing down
the Ten Commandments on soft stone, using hard stone as my writing
implement.
The story of the golden calf is true. And, when I saw it upon
descending
from the holy mountain, I was so angry and upset that I smashed
the tablets
containing the Ten Commandments to the ground. This is also true.
We wandered for many years, and then I realized that I was going
to die.
I preferred to go up into the mountain and meet my Maker there.
I was tired
not just from old age, but also from the unreasonable demands of
my people.
It felt good to die in peace.
I am pleased with the reception of my thoughts. Allow yourself
the luxury
of enjoying every moment, for you will be having many fulfilling
experiences
in the weeks ahead.
Love, Moses
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