Synopsis
I, Christ Lord Rachilles de Levon, through the sacred ink pens of the Supreme Spirits, continue to transcribe the omnipotent Psalms written by my great ancestor, King David of Israel. Behold the 125 verses in these 21 Psalms of the Christ:Exert from Psalm One: Cast upon my blissfully anointed heart this marvelous New Age, the Aquarian waters of life so surrealistic a vision, such a prominent prophecy, a new wisdom gathering all, leading all, into one collective consciousness; so sweetly bound, so blessed its divinity approaches Nirvana’s paradise, so faithfully true.Psalm Two: Let thy Milky Way’s gleaming brilliance, a reflection of divine Alpha and Omega’s monumental masterpiece of quasars, of darken gravity holes and pits, and of those great Titan stars, of cosmic constellations adorning the last second before nova—on such an infinite, grandiose clockwork—of earth’s final, timely deliverance of human consciousness.Psalm Three: Into the great book of life hath the carved stone shone the Age’s most serene, most glorious, most divine deliverance of moral leadership upon mankind, settling upon the golden brick pathway to Oz an everlasting visionary’s most gracious philanthropy.Psalm Four: Shine upon them, O mighty Masters of the heavens, golden glistens adorn of an Eden’s greater garden; ultimate paradise for the great peace seekers, sanctuary for such unselfish, compassionate souls. Psalms Five: For he hath, in all his glory, proclaiming the good news of the most refined behavior, of righteous psychology; in the world’s great assembly, hath Buddha unrestrained his divine philosophy, his higher knowledge. O great Masters of spiritual wisdom, indeed, thou knoweth natural truth above all things, hidden, as did the Buddha. Psalm Six: And when the last and final millennium, so magnificent its restitution given honor to the worthy, believes earth’s precious achievement enlightened by self-awareness, does collective consciousness transcend Nirvana—true spirituality witnessed, forever revered—taken deeper and deeper roots of faith, of confidence so fastened its eternal strength to persevere.Psalms Seven: O great Masters of spiritual serenity, see the nations, the tribes; see the races of all mankind having transcended into your inheritance. For praise of thine holy temple, and its grand throne within—beyond the gateway’s holy lust, calling—saturated, sanctified by the holy waters of life, of sacred manna, do we come to worship thee, to drink upon thirst’s holy rite an everlasting, unquenchable desire for daily communion.Psalm Eight: Yea, did I hopelessly stumble, did I barely walk, did I struggle through that forsaken valley of the shadows of death—where drastically I feared evil, and witnessed terrible despair and loneliness, until the miracle came upon me a storm of spiritual enlightenment, laid beside still waters, so powerful to deliver my anointing. Psalm Nine: Bearing witness—like the great, ancient Alpha prophets of enlightenment have done so earnest before me—I, too, sacrificed secular status, forfeiting worldly kingdoms to walk the desolate deserts in greater quest of divine assignment, to have greater dominion over righteous works.Psalm Ten: And spiritual allegiance, almighty, hath prepared the great book’s release through the power of the Christ’s shinning valor and chivalry, His second coming, of His mighty sword and shield’s persistence, honesty and truth.Psalm Eleven: With divinely given grace, with to the powers of authority installed in me, do I know no other inextricable course, no other metaphysics greater, indeed, than to present this most monumental masterpiece of such supreme, and highest, philosophy—of bound poetic, of prophetic deliverance—in this book’s benevolent display of supernatural signs and sages… obliging spirituality’s bold descent upon the old Ages an anointment of restored revelations.Psalm Twelve: Unquestioned, this first of opened, most definitely victorious...Continued…
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