Excerpt from The Egypt That Was: Within Fifteen Lessons We Placed the Twelve Ages for George Gartling
As a man, I chose naught but reason, and yet the ways of life and the thoughts of men had given me but little. But one day I felt as if there was a change, and then there came unto me one who called himself "Marcus," and he told me of the many things that I should know. A man's reason was not mine to use; but the reasoning powers that cometh from the great invisible forces.
If you who read this judge harshly the ways of the Father, then thou wilt not understand; but if thou seekest, as I did, with love and hope, then thou wilt read it and be comforted.
So it came about that I, in my plain way, chose to find some method that 1 could write these things and place them into form.
If the sunlight is clear for thee when thou readest, unto thee will be given many things as it hath been given unto me.
Across the sea of light I send this that has been gathered together by Marcus for me.
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