The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation
CHAPTER III.
THE COMMUNICATION.
The perfect love that casts out fear." In the presence of celestial visitants--A parable of the Intuition--"The Wonderful Spectacles"--The Greek element in the work--Hermes and John the Baptist--The "heresy of Prometheus"--The Fig-tree, a symbol of the inward understanding; the time come for it to bear fruit--The Seeress's faculty--Her relations with Hermes--"Thou art the Rock" addressed to Hermes--The parable of the Fig-tree--The Mystic Woman of Holy Writ--"Go thy way, Daniel.... Thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot at the end of the days"--The prophecy of the book of Esther--The Angel Genius, his account of himself and his office--Divine revelation the supreme common sense--The source and method of the New Revelation--Its chief recipient "not a medium or a seer, but a prophet"--An instruction and a caution concerning the survival of tendencies encouraged in past lives--Communion with souls of the departed--The conditions of such intercourse--An instruction concerning Inspiration and Prophesying--The prophecy of "the kingdom of the Mother of God." 71-108