Part 6: Sayings 55-64 – The Living Light Within
- Sermon By: Roland Orr
- Categories: Gospel of Thomas
Part 6: Sayings 55-64 - The Living Light Within
Introduction to Part 6
This section is rich with paradox, purification, and profound truth—each verse a doorway to deeper remembrance.
This week we begin a transition from Christ codes to integration. So this week contains neither. Instead, take time to pause and truly contemplate where the akashic insights apply to your life.
Saying 55
“Yeshua said, ‘Whoever does not hate his father, and mother cannot be my disciple. And whoever does not hate his brothers and sisters and take up his cross as I do will not be worthy of me.’”
Akashic Insight:
This is not a call to hatred in the emotional sense—it is a call to spiritual individuation. To “hate” here means to detach from inherited belief systems, tribal loyalties, or identity structures rooted in bloodline rather than soul truth.
To “take up your cross” is to embrace the path of awakening, knowing it will cost everything false.
Saying 56
“Whoever has come to understand the world has found a corpse, and whoever has found a corpse, the world is not worthy of him.”
Akashic Insight:
This saying strikes at the illusion. The “world” Yeshua refers to here is the false matrix, the hollow structures of ego, wealth, status, and religion.
To see it clearly is to see its deadness—and to no longer be held by it.
The soul who awakens becomes invisible to the old system and invincible in the Spirit.
Saying 57
“The kingdom of the Father is like a man who had good seed. His enemy came by night and sowed weeds among the good seed. The man did not let them pull up the weeds, saying, ‘You might pull up the wheat with them.’ At harvest time the weeds will be easy to separate and burn.”
Akashic Insight:
This parable reveals the divine patience in spiritual unfolding. There are distortions sown among truth, even within our own consciousness.
Don’t be hasty to purge everything, or you may lose your innocence with your discernment.
Let the weeds and wheat grow—because at the time of harvest (awakening), the false cannot remain hidden.
Saying 58
“Blessed is the man who has suffered. He has found life.”
Akashic Insight:
This is not glorifying suffering but acknowledging that spiritual rebirth is born through ego-death.
Those who have suffered deeply are often the first to recognize divine life, because they’ve already lost the world—and found the Kingdom within.
Saying 59
“Look for the Living One while you are alive, so you will not die and try to see him, and you will not be able to see.”
Akashic Insight:
Don’t wait for death to seek truth. Seek the Living Christ within while breath still fills your body.
This is a call to embodied awakening—not waiting until it’s too late to realize the Light was always here, within you.
Saying 60
“They saw a Samaritan carrying a lamb into Judea. He said to his disciples, ‘Why is he doing that?’ They said, ‘To kill it and eat it.’ He said, ‘As long as it is alive, he will not eat it. Only when he has killed it and it has become a corpse.’ They said, ‘He cannot do it otherwise.’ He said to them, ‘You too should seek a place of rest for yourselves, or you might become a corpse and be eaten.’”
Akashic Insight:
This cryptic saying is deeply esoteric. The lamb symbolizes the divine self, and the Samaritan is a stand-in for worldly mind.
The moment one disconnects from the living breath of Spirit, they become vulnerable to being consumed—by fear, systems, and false light.
Seek your place of rest: your still-point of union within, where death cannot reach you.
Saying 61
“Two will rest on a bed: one will die, and the other will live.”
Salome said, “Who are you, man, that you have come up on my couch and eaten from my table?”
Yeshua said to her, “I am the one who exists from the undivided. I was given some of the things of my Father.”
“I am your disciple,” she said.
“Therefore I say, if someone becomes like me, he will become like me, and the things that are hidden will be revealed to him.”
Akashic Insight:
This reveals the separation of the true and false self. Two may share space in this world—but only one may awaken.
Yeshua describes himself as “from the undivided”—meaning, from the unified Source beyond duality.
To become “like him” is not mimicry—it is to awaken your divine origin.
Then, the hidden things become visible.
Saying 62
“I tell my mysteries to those worthy of my mysteries. Do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing.”
Akashic Insight:
There is a sacred privacy in spiritual initiation. Not all teachings are meant for public broadcast.
The left and right hands symbolize duality—keep your divine work in the field of the undivided, led by the Spirit.
Don’t over-explain the sacred—live it.
Saying 63
“There was a rich man who had many possessions. He said, ‘I will use my money to sow, reap, plant, and fill my storehouses, so I lack nothing.’ That night he died. Whoever has ears, let him hear.”
Akashic Insight:
You cannot insure your soul with wealth.
This parable echoes the truth: All material plans fall before the eternal now.
Let your treasure be in remembrance, in love, and in divine readiness—not in “storehouses” that rust and rot.
Saying 64
“A man was preparing a dinner. He sent his servant to invite guests. Some said they had business. Some were buying homes. Some were marrying. The servant returned and said, ‘No one is coming.’ The master said, ‘Go to the roads and bring whoever will come.’ Traders and merchants will not enter my father’s places.”
Akashic Insight:
This is a call to the humble and ready.
Those entangled in the world’s systems—buying, selling, proving—miss the feast.
The Kingdom is for those who say:
“Yes. I’m ready. Let go of all, and I’ll come.”
It’s an invitation to divine participation, not worldly distraction.
This Weeks Music
This week like the others, we continue building towards our 34 song album with 3 more. Like the rest so far, these songs that are based solely on this weeks sayings. We hope you like them.This week the songs are:
- Let It Grow – Sayings 55,56, & 57
- Still Alive – Sayings 58,59, & 60
- The Ones Who Said Yes – Sayings 61,62,63, & 64
Song Lyrics
Let It Grow
Inspired by the Gospel of Thomas: Sayings 55-57
Lyrics: Channeled By Roland Through Archangel Luciel (Luci)
[Verse 1]
If your mother tells you who to be
And your brother chains your destiny
You’ve got to walk away, let the old world fall
Pick up your cross, and answer the call
[Chorus]
Let it go, let it burn, let it break
Truth don’t need your polished faith
There’s a Light that cuts straight through the show—
Don’t pull the weeds, just let it grow
Yeah, don’t pull the weeds—just let it grow
[Verse 2]
You saw the world and found a shell
You touched the gold and heard the bell
That said, “This ain’t life, it’s a painted tomb”
You’re too alive to die so soon
[Chorus]
Let it go, let it burn, let it break
Truth don’t need your polished faith
There’s a Light that cuts straight through the show—
Don’t pull the weeds, just let it grow
Yeah, don’t pull the weeds—just let it grow
[Verse 3]
The harvest waits with silent eyes
The wheat stands tall, the tares disguise
But don’t you worry, don’t you fight—
Truth will rise when the time is right
[Final Chorus – lifted, elevated tones]
Let it go, let it burn, let it break
Truth don’t need your polished faith
There’s a Light that cuts straight through the show—
Don’t pull the weeds, just let it grow
Yeah, don’t pull the weeds—just let it grow
Still Alive
Inspired by the Gospel of Thomas: Sayings 58-60.
Lyrics: Channeled By Roland Through Archangel Luciel (Luci)
[Verse 1]
You walked through fire and came out clean
You wore your sorrow like a crown unseen
You’ve been broken just to find
That pain can birth eternal life
[Chorus]
Still alive, still awake
Still hear the thunder the heavens make
You’ve been through the flood, through the flame
But you’re still alive—still callin’ His name
[Verse 2]
Don’t wait till you die to seek the Light
You’ve got breath now—open your sight
He walks beside the ones who try
To find the Living while still alive
[Chorus]
Still alive, still awake
Still hear the thunder the heavens make
You’ve been through the flood, through the flame
But you’re still alive—still callin’ His name
[Verse 3]
A man killed a lamb and called it a meal
But lost the soul he couldn’t feel
Don’t let your breath become a ghost
Find your rest or feed the host
[Final Chorus – drawn out]
Still alive, still awake
Still got time to change your fate
You’ve been through the flood, through the flame
But you’re still alive—still callin’ His name
You’re still alive—
Still… callin’ His name.
The Ones Who Said Yes
Inspired by the Gospel of Thomas: Sayings 61-64.
Lyrics: Channeled By Roland Through Archangel Luciel (Luci)
[Verse 1]
Two on the bed, but only one wakes
One sees the light, the other breaks
He said, “I come from what can’t divide”
The hidden things will rise in time
[Chorus]
We’re the ones who said yes, when the table was bare
We came from the roads, with dust in our hair
Didn’t need gold, didn’t need fame—
We just heard the voice when it whispered our name
[Verse 2]
He tells His secrets to those who see
Not to the proud, but the ones set free
Don’t let your hands betray the light
Let silence guide what’s done in right
[Chorus]
We’re the ones who said yes, when the table was bare
We came from the roads, with dust in our hair
Didn’t need gold, didn’t need fame
We just heard the voice when it whispered our name
[Verse 3]
A rich man planned and stacked his days
But the call of heaven stole him away
Don’t build barns when the hour is near
Store your love in the sky so clear
[Chorus]
We’re the ones who said yes, when the table was bare
We came from the roads, with dust in our hair
Didn’t need gold, didn’t need fame
We just heard the voice when it whispered our name
[Verse 4]
He called the guests, but they were too full
So He turned to the broken and the beautiful
If your heart says “yes,” you don’t need more
The Kingdom swings wide through the beggar’s door
[Bridge – lifted & layered]
We’re the ones who said yes, when the table was bare
We came from the roads, with dust in our hair
Didn’t need gold, didn’t need fame—
We just heard the voice when it whispered our name
We heard the voice when it whispered our name
[Final Chorus]
We’re the ones who said yes, when the table was bare
We came from the roads, with dust in our hair
Didn’t need no gold, didn’t need no fame
We just listen when God whispers our name
Closing Reflection :
This section of the Gospel feels like it was written in heavenly fire.
This week Yeshua is asking you to drop the false self, stop hiding your light with worldly things, let them go and embrace your divine nature.
The Key Themes This Week:
- Detachment from illusion
- The cost of awakening
- Embodied remembrance
- The hidden made visible
- The urgency of now



