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   |  | THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF GOD 
 THE OUR FATHER
 explained to mankind by Abd-ru-shin |  
 
 
	
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		I AM THE LORD THY GOD!
 THOU SHALT HAVE NO OTHER GODS
 
 BESIDE ME!
 
		| He who is able to read these words aright will probably already see in them the verdict for many 
who do not observe this most noble of all the commandments. 
 “Thou shalt have no other gods!”
 
 Many a man imagines far too little in respect of these words. He has made it too easy for 
himself! In the first place he probably thinks of idolaters only as those people who kneel before 
a row of wooden figures, each one of which represents a particular god; perhaps he thinks also 
of devil-worshippers and others similarly gone astray, at best thinking of them pityingly, but 
here he does not think of himself.
 
 Just take a look at yourselves for once, and examine yourselves as to whether perchance you 
belong to them after all!
 
 One has a child who actually means more to him than anything, for whom he is prepared to 
make any sacrifice, for whose sake he forgets all else. Another sets earthly pleasure far above 
everything, and with the best volition would in the end be absolutely incapable of renouncing 
this pleasure for anything, if he were faced with such a challenge which affords him a voluntary 
decision. A third again loves money, a fourth power, a fifth a woman, another earthly distinction, 
and they all again in all these things love only … themselves!
 
 That is idolatry in the truest sense. This is what the first commandment warns against, forbids! 
And woe to him who does not obey it to the letter!
 
 This infringement avenges itself immediately in that such a person must always remain 
earthbound when he passes over into the fine-material realm. In reality however, only he himself 
has bound himself to the earth through the propensity for something that exists on earth! He is 
thus held back from further ascent, loses the time given to him for it, and runs the risk of not 
being able to leave the fine-material realm in time in a resurrection therefrom to the luminous 
realm of the free spirits.
 
 He will then be swept along into the inevitable disintegration of all the material, which serves 
for purification for its resurrection and its new formation. This however, is for the human soul 
spiritual death of all that has become personal consciousness and therewith also the destruction 
of his form as well as his name for eternity!
 
 Compliance with the commandment is meant to give protection from this terrible consequence! 
It is the most noble commandment, because, along with other things, it remains most necessary 
to man! For unfortunately, he is all too apt to yield to some propensity which finally enslaves 
him! But whatever he allows to become a propensity he therewith makes into a golden calf, 
which he sets in the highest place, and thereby also as idol or false deity beside his God, very 
often even above him!
 
 Unfortunately there are simply too many “propensities” which man has created for himself, and 
which with the utmost thoughtlessness he readily adopts! A propensity is the predilection for 
something earthly, as I have already pointed out. There are naturally still many more of them.
 
 But he who acquires a propensity gets “caught”, as the (German) word correctly indicates. As 
a result, he is caught in the coarse-material when he enters the beyond for his further 
development, and cannot easily detach himself again from it; he is thus hampered, held back! 
One can indeed also call this a curse that remains weighing upon him. The process is the same, 
no matter how it is expressed in words.
 
 If in his life on earth, however, he puts God above all else, not only in his imagination or merely 
in words, but in his sensings, thus truly and genuinely, in reverential love that binds him as if 
to a propensity, then through the binding he will at once strive further upwards through the same 
effect when he enters the beyond; for he takes with him the reverence and the love for God, it 
supports him and finally carries him into paradise, the abode of the pure spirits who have 
become free from all burdens, and whose binding leads only to God’s luminous truth!
 
 Therefore, pay strict attention to the observance of this commandment. You will be protected 
thereby from many threads of fate of an unfavourable nature.
 
 
 
			Abd-ru-shin
			 
 
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