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== Paul learns the inner mysteries == | == Paul learns the inner mysteries == | ||
Through his epistles and his missionary journeys, Paul set up a rule and an order for the administration of the churches that he established. But he also taught to initiates the inner, sacred mysteries and a path of initiation. | Through his epistles and his missionary journeys, Paul set up a rule and an order for the administration of the churches that he established. But he also taught to initiates the inner, sacred mysteries and a path of [[initiation]]. | ||
During his time in Arabia, the apostle came as close as he could to the [[Arabian retreat|etheric retreat of Jesus]] and communed with Jesus, who gave to him the mysteries—mysteries that Paul said it was “not lawful for a man to utter.”<ref>II Cor. 12:4.</ref> Jesus gave him the inner keys to life—teachings that are being unveiled only today, teachings far ahead of his time, teachings that were a gnosis, or self-knowledge—the hidden wisdom of the inner Christ: “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”<ref>Col. 1:27.</ref> | During his time in Arabia, the apostle came as close as he could to the [[Arabian retreat|etheric retreat of Jesus]] and communed with Jesus, who gave to him the mysteries—mysteries that Paul said it was “not lawful for a man to utter.”<ref>II Cor. 12:4.</ref> Jesus gave him the inner keys to life—teachings that are being unveiled only today, teachings far ahead of his time, teachings that were a gnosis, or self-knowledge—the hidden wisdom of the inner Christ: “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”<ref>Col. 1:27.</ref> |