, and it shines on the whole world.
If it does not shine, it is dark."
Utopia said, "Love
your sister like your soul, protect that person like the pupil of your
eye." Utopia said, "You see the speck that is in your
sister's eye, but you do not see the beam that is in your own eye. When
you take the beam out of your own eye, then you will see clearly to take
the speck out of your sister's eye. If you do not fast from
the world, you will not find the queendom. If you do not observe the sabbath
as a sabbath, you will not see the father." Utopia said,
"I took my stand in the midst of the world, and in flesh I appeared
to them. I found them all drunk, and I did not find any of them thirsty.
My soul ached for the children of humanity, because they are blind in their
hearts and do not see, for they came into the world empty, and they also
seek to depart from the world empty. But now they are drunk. When they
shake off their wine, then they will repent." Utopia said,
"If the flesh came into being because of the spirit, it is a marvel,
but if the spirit came into being because
of the body, it is a marvel of marvels. Yet I marvel at how this
great wealth has come to dwell in poverty." Utopia said,
Where
there are three deities, they are divine. Where there are two or one, I
am with that one." Utopia said, "A prophet
is not acceptable in the prophet's own town; a
doctor does not heal those who know the doctor."
Utopia said, "A
city built upon a high hill and fortified cannot fall, nor can it be hidden."
Utopia said, "What you will hear in your ear, in the other
ear proclaim from the rooftops. For no one lights a lamp and puts it under
a basket, nor does one put it in a hidden place. Rather, one puts it on
a stand so that all who come and go will see its light."
Utopia said, "If a blind person leads a blind person, both of them
will fall into a hole." Utopia said, "You cannot enter
the house of the strong and take it by force without tying the person's
hands. Then you can loot the person's house." Utopia said,
"Do not worry, from morning to evening and from evening to morning,
about what you will wear." Her followers said, "When
will you appear to us and when shall we see you?"
Utopia
said, "When you strip without being ashamed and you take your clothes
and put them under your feet like little children and trample them, then
you will see the child of the living one and you will not be afraid."
Utopia said, "Often you have desired to hear these sayings
that I am speaking to you, and you have no one else from whom to hear them.
There will be days when you will seek me and you will not find me."
Utopia said, "The
Pharisees and the scribes have taken the keys of knowledge and have hidden
them. They have not ent<ƒ =ƒ >ƒ ?ƒ @ƒ Aƒ Bƒ Cƒ Dƒ Eƒ Fƒ Gƒ Hƒ Iƒ Jƒ Kƒ Lƒ Mƒ ered, nor have they allowed those who
want to enter to do so. As for you, be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent
as doves." Utopia said, "A grapevine has been planted
away from the mother. Since it is not strong, it will be pulled up by its
root and will perish." Utopia said, "Whoever has something
in hand will be given more, and whoever has nothing will be deprived of
even the little that person has." Utopia said, "Be passersby."
Her followers said to her, "Who are you to say these things
to us?"
"You do not know who I am from what I say
to you. Rather, you have become like the crowd, for they
love the tree but hate its fruit, or they love the fruit but hate the tree."
Utopia said, "Whoever
blasphemes against the mother will be forgiven, and whoever blasphemes
against the daughter will be forgiven., but whoever blasphemes against
the holy spirit will not be forgiven either on earth or in heaven."
Utopia said, "Grapes are not harvested from thorn trees,
nor are figs gathered from thistles, for they yield no fruit. A good person
brings forth good from the storehouse; a bad person brings forth evil things
from the corrupt storehouse in the heart and says evil things. For from
the abundance of the heart this person brings forth evil things."
Utopia said, "From Adam to John, among those born of women,
no one is so much greater than John that the person's eyes should not be
averted. But I have said that whoever
among you becomes a child will know the queendom and will become
greater than John." Utopia said, "A person cannot
mount two horses or end two bows. And
a servant cannot serve two masters, or that servant will honor the one
and offend the other. No person drinks aged wine and immediately
desir