The Ten Commandments of GodThe Lord's Prayer
explained to mankind by Abd-ru-shin

The Ten Commandments

The First Commandment:I am the Lord Thy God!You shalt have no other Gods but Me!

The Second Commandment:Thou shalt not take the Nameof the Lord Thy God in vain!

The Third Commandment:Thou shalt keep the Sabbath Day Holy!

The Fourth Commandment:Thou shalt honour Father and Mother!

The Fifth Commandment:Thou shalt not kill!

The Sixth Commandment:Thou shalt not commit adultery!

The Seventh Commandment:Thou shalt not steal!

The Eighth Commandment:Thou shalt not bear false witness againstThy neighbour!

The Ninth Commandment:Do not let Thyself lust after Thy neighbour’s wife!

The Tenth Commandment:Thou shalt not covet Thy neighbour’s house,nor his farm, nor his cattle, nor anything that is his!


The Lord's Prayer

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Questions and Answers
1924 - 1937

Preface by the Author:

I often receive letters of genuine gratitude, which arouse joy in me. The serious seeker, however, who through the lectures has become a finding one, can express his thanks for that only to God Himself. Although I was able to become the mediator, the gift is not from me. I am nothing without God, nor could I give anything without Him.

As an example I would only like to cite the following: When a gift is brought to a man by a servant, he does not thank the servant, but the giver himself. It is no different here. If I am permitted to draw from sources which are closed to others, then surely I myself have the greatest cause for thanking Him Who grants me this!

The purpose of this site is to introduce the Work In the Light of Truth, the Grail Message by Abd-ru-shin.

In association with the Alexander Bernhardt Publishing Company of Austria, we seek to make known this classic work which offers clear and perceptive answers to questions that challenge every human being.

Written between the years 1923 - 1938, it is a collection of 168 essays addressing all spheres of life. It answers eternal questions of life and creation authoritatively and without gaps. Throughout the Grail Message readers are urged to weigh questions and answers intuitively, to confront them within their own life experiences, and only to believe that which they can perceive inwardly. Only through this process can one reach true conviction in one's life. The reader who weighs and examines objectively is led out of the chaos of the present-day confusion and distortion to clear recognitions.