Jeus and his master

If a car breaks down, then you need both a mechanic and of course professional knowledge to fix it.
A trade like that demands that you study thoroughly everything pertaining to the machine.
Jeus and many drivers have never learned that, they jump in a car, learn to drive, but they know nothing about how it really works!
Neither does Jeus, because he has not learned that.
And if you want to have the car fixed again, it will cost money. Then if you are not too well-off, you think, if only I could just do it myself, then at least I would have earned those expenses, because that is still a large sum.
Fair is fair, it is going well, but if you are paying for the cars in instalments, you will always have worries. First you have to pay off the loans, if you wish to be able to say, now we are better off and things are a bit quieter.
But what do you want?
A Citroen has broken down.
The mechanic who was going to repair the car is sick and if the car is out of action for even longer, it will cost even more money.
Jeus is worried sick.
If only he could do that, then he would have already taken the car to pieces.
But he cannot do that, and he has to give in to it.
Suddenly Willem comes back to him, he has not heard anything from that life for a long time, because he no longer needed Willem.
Jeus hears him say:
“We will just sort that out, Jeus.”
“But”, he replies to Willem, “I have never seen a car like that dismantled before, yes, certainly, of course, I have seen those parts, but how is the machine made up, Willem?
Is that not too dangerous?”
“Have you forgotten, Jeus, what I am capable of?”
“It’s not that, Willem, but it is quite something.”
“And yet, Jeus, we will take the car apart, give it new parts and put the machine back together again perfectly.
Just leave that to me.”
Jeus gives in to Willem.
Initially the boys are extremely reluctant, but he will take full responsibility.
He is a strange lad, this Joost, the boys know that, but knowledge is needed to take the engine apart, but it is up to you, if it does not work out, you can pay.
They already have got to know him; he is a strange person.
The man from Scheveningen, who happened to be getting petrol for his car at the garage, sees Jeus and asks:
“Are you not the chauffeur from Scheveningen, you know, when I had to have my car towed?”
“That’s me, sir, I am that man.”
“I will give you a hundred guilders if you tell me what it was.
I cannot sleep because of it, it has been occupying me all that time.”
“I looked through the machine, sir, if you wish to know, the carbon brush was sticking.”
“And did you see that?”
“I saw that, sir.”
“What are you still doing in this rotten place, you are capable of something better.”
“That is true, sir, but that is perhaps still to come.”
The man now knows, but now he must carry on.
The car is taken apart, and now Willem tells him what has to be replaced.
New springs and gaskets are fetched, everything is looked at professionally by Willem.
Willem passes on his knowledge to him and it goes of its own accord, with the difference that Jeus receives his wisdom from ‘beyond the human coffin’.
He feels and understands it; it is a great miracle!
But the other boys do not see and hear that, as far as they are concerned, he himself is busy!
Willem puts the machine back together infallibly.
Jeus is faced with a difficult thing, the magnet has to be put on, that thing must be finely tuned and adjusted and Willem can do that.
And the boys are already asking where he learned all this.
A short while later a strange thing overcomes him ...
A woman is standing there and is tortured with a toothache.
Willem hears her moaning the same way Jeus can hear that.
He says:
“Just stroke her cheek with your hands, Jeus, and take away that pain, you can do it!”
Jeus crawls out from under the car.
He says to the woman:
“I have greasy hands, mother, but I will just take away your pain”, at the same time, he just strokes her cheek and the pain disappears.
It is very simple, Willem said so and this is the way it is.
Isn’t it?
Is the pain gone?
The woman looks at him and she jumps for joy.
Isn’t that a miracle?
Jeus, did you not know that you could heal?
No, those things from the past were so long ago that he does not know about them anymore.
But soon you will heal sick people and that is an entirely different story to this driving, isn’t it?
That will be a while yet, but it will come!
A moment later he is back under the car.
And another while later the time has come to start the car, now it must be proved whether the machine works.
And yes, only one turn is necessary and the engine is already running, and running well!
Great, the car is running extremely fast.
Who took this engine apart?
Jeus of mother Crisje ... It was Joost.
My compliments, the engine is running soundlessly, it is great and now he may always take care of the engines, great, then we will earn money.
However, the rest of them are too lazy to pass him a bolt, just come out from under the car, you wanted to play the part of mechanic, after all, didn’t you?
He is already seeing and experiencing trouble, you work until you drop for another person, what you repair today, another person will break tomorrow.
My God, just give me something of my own, I would look after it really well.
And that will also come, Jeus, just be patient, Casje will continue.
This was a work of art.
The boys do not know, and if they knew, he would be laughed at.
As a result of an astral personality, world, this miracle happened, the car is running really well, several first class mechanics have to admit that!
Jeus infallibly received the word and knowledge from the world of the spirit, from ‘beyond the coffin’, but, then what, if Casje should put all this down to cosmic wisdom?
What will Jeus receive then?
If Casje should tell him what he knows about life and death?
If Casje begins to explain the laws of space to him, the bible, and will tell him about the hells and the heavens?
About the birth and the reincarnation, about thousands of matters and things, which are all problems for the material self of this world?
Will Jeus then be able to start writing his books?
No, not yet, that is also a separate development, but that will also happen, Jan Lemmekus, we are heading in that direction, but that moment will irrevocably come!
Now Jeus experiences one miracle after another.
Miets, who is employed in The Hague, becomes ill.
The garage is telephoned; he must come immediately.
Crisje’s boys find Miets dying.
Little Miets, their only sister is dying?
She immediately goes to the hospital , Crisje is warned.
When Crisje comes, Miets is already with her Tall One, her child passed over in one night.
Crisje knew about it, she dreamt it. Miets would die young; and at the age of twenty-one Miets goes to her father, the Tall One, and Jeus has lost his child, his Miets!
He, who knows all about the Grim Reaper, shouts through the whole hospital.
It was as if he himself was bleeding to death.
His heart is being buried.
It is the same sorrow, as then.
Crisje has to comfort him.
It is a shock!
Miets is laid in the ground; he cannot understand it, why did Miets have to die so young?
She has not yet had much of a life.
Crisje is really strong, she knew about it, after all, and what Our Lord does is good!
He must know why Miets had to die.
Life goes on, Jeus, do your work, you will see Miets again in the future.
He thinks about Miets day and night.
After seven months he sees his Miets again.
He is on night shift and is alone in the garage.
Suddenly he sees Miets, just as he used to see his Tall One, and now sees Willem.
However, Casje connects him to his sister.
Miets is not dead; she is alive.
Of course, and there is his child, his loved one.
Miets says to him:
“Can you see me, Jeus?”
“Yes, Miets, of course.
How are you getting on there?”
“Fine, Jeus, oh, I am really well looked after.
How you cried about me, Jeus.”
“Do you know about that, Miets?”
“Yes, I could hear you screaming.”
“Are you satisfied with everything, Miets?”
“Yes, of course, I am alive, after all.
But you know a lot about that, don’t you?”
“Yes, Miets, I know a bit about that.”
“I am so happy, Jeus.”
“Would you not like to be back here again, Miets?”
“No, not for all the money in the world.”
“It was a big blow to mother, do you know that?”
“Mother knew all about it beforehand, Jeus.”
“That is true, Miets, she knew everything.
It’s good, isn’t it, that we can talk in dialect?”
“Of course, Jeus.”
“Have you not forgotten anything, Miets?”
“No, nothing, in this world you know all about yourself.
It is a pity that people do not know this, Jeus.”
“That is true, Miets.
But where is father?”
“Father is working, Jeus.”
“Are you with father then?”
“Of course.”
“What does he have to say then, Miets?”
“All kinds of things, Jeus, but you can understand that, anyway, can’t you?”
“Yes, I can understand that.”
“You will also see father again, Jeus.”
“That is nice, Miets, of course, I would like to talk to father.
Have you not yet seen my Willem, Miets?
And that Tall One of mine, from the past?”
“You will also see them again, Jeus, that is still to come.”
“But I no longer need them, my girl, you must be able to see it already, I now have my own business.
But, Miets, did you know that I already used to know a lot about it?”
“No, I didn’t know that before, Jeus.
But now I can understand all of that.”
“Do you ever visit mother, Miets?”
“Yes, I am with mother a lot.”
“Can you talk to mother then, like you can talk to me?”
“No, but I can talk to mother, only it is different.”
“I understand, you go into mother, don’t you?”
“Yes, Jeus, and that happens naturally.”
“I know that as well, Miets, as a result of that, we have just taken a car apart and put it back together.
That Willem of mine crawls into me and then it works.
And that is how you talk to mother, isn’t it?”
“Yes, Jeus, I will think about mother.”
“You must do that, Miets, I have my hands full with work.
Do not leave mother alone.
Does father ever come to visit mother?”
“He is always there, Jeus.”
“My God, Miets, what happy people we are, after all, aren’t we?”
“Yes, we are, Jeus.
But I have to leave now.
I will come and visit again.
And now you know, Jeus, do not worry about me anymore, I have got everything here from Our Lord, as long as you know.”
“I know that, because you were far too good for this world, Miets.”
“Goodbye, Jeus!”
“Goodbye, little Miets, all the best.”
Miets has disappeared.
Casje just put down another rope; the spiritual contact is now consciously experienced.
Jeus now possesses conscious clairvoyance and clairaudience.
The night passes, he thinks about it, it is a sacred miracle for his life and being.
His little Miets has also conquered the Grim Reaper!
That good old Grim Reaper is not there.
There is no death; Miets is alive!
Miets came back!
World, do you not believe this?
You can believe that part with Willem, because that can be seen and experienced.
But this?
Casje continues; you will receive more proof!
Jeus hears the astral personality speaking.
As a result of this he will save another person’s life.
A week later, he is on night shift again, he has to go to the railway.
It is early in the morning, the man is a bit late and asks:
“Drive as fast as you can, driver, I have to catch my train to Berlin.”
Jeus is already racing.
He takes the Sportlaan, races along the water to the Laan van Meerdervoort, then thunders on, but close to the Tasmanstraat, approaching at a speed of eighty kilometres an hour, he hears a loud voice calling, the man behind him also heard it, it was so mortal:
“Stop, stop!!”
He brakes with all his might, stops just in front of the Tasmanstraat, but at the same time a heavily loaded milk lorry races past him out of that street, a big lorry, fully loaded.
If he had not stopped, then the driver would have run him down until there was nothing left of him.
Then he rushes on.
The man in the back seat asks:
“Did you also hear that ‘stop’, driver?”
“That is why I braked, sir, otherwise we would have had it.”
“That’s exactly what I mean, driver.
But that was the spiritual voice, do you know that?”
“I know that, sir.”
“I have to leave, but we will talk to each other again.
You saved my life, driver, you are a blessed person, do you know that?”
The doctor in engineering comes back from Berlin.
Jeus is invited to visit him.
The man gives him a large tip, but Jeus does not want that money.
“What are you doing in that place, driver, you are destined for something else.”
It is strange, he thinks, so many people tell him that.
“Yes, sir, that will undoubtedly happen, but I do not know yet.”
The doctor knows, he can tell Jeus: “You are a wonderful clairaudient medium.
It is a miracle, because we would have been crushed to bits by that lorry.
You are being protected, driver, and it is just as well, you have to do something else.”
That is still to come, sir, but it is not up to Jeus, Casje will take care of that.
Jeus leaves and later feels that the doctor’s wife has put the money in his pocket.
He is now very grateful; he can put that money to good use.
Hendrik has meanwhile progressed, he has taken off to America, what a boy, but Holland became too small for him.
Jeus has brought Gerrit into his garage, who became sick and was used as a guinea pig in the hospital.
Little Teun, who worked with Gerrit in the hotel as a waiter, is at home with him, because that business could not carry on and he also feels like following Hendrik.
Little Gerrit gets his chance, he will go to America, and Teun will follow him.
Three months later little Teun gets a job, but before Teun leaves too, he saw how Jeus received his first spiritual drawings.
Willem can do the job of mechanic, others will come to write and paint through him; that will all happen of its own accord and outside of his life.
Meanwhile he has experienced another miracle; Casje gave him something to see.
A chauffeur has to go to Bussum; it is the one who has had his day off.
He was on night shift again and then he will have a day off.
In the morning he feels that accidents will happen.
Should he not go himself?
He sees that if he drives nothing will happen.
However, the driver does not accept that, who will believe in the future, who will believe him when he says, you will come home after you’ve had an accident?
He thinks over everything.
It will happen near Leiden, a bit outside of that town, there near the church along the road.
He sees that the car is lying in the street smashed to pieces, but the people are alive, they have some grazes.
But try proving that.
If he tells Piet what he saw, he will laugh right in his face.
And there is Piet already.
“You have to go to Bussum, Piet, be careful, the road is slippery.”
“Yes, of course, but you do not need to warn me.”
The long face already says everything.
Piet leaves.
Then the others come.
“Should you not go home?”
“No, I will wait a while.”
“Just leave, what are you doing here anyway?”
“I will just wait.”
Half an hour later there is a telephone call.
It is Piet, the car is wrecked, and he flew from the rails to the other side of the road and hit a tree.
Did I not know it?
It is a blow.
And now the worrying.
When Piet comes back, he discusses his vision with him.
‘If only you had let me drive,’ Jeus says.
‘No, not for all the money in the world.’
You see, Jeus thinks, he could not have prevented this happening.
Then he would have taken those men’s lives in his hands and completely disengaged them, then those people were being lived.
No, whatever the case, it had to happen!
But six hundred guilders worth of damage; does it not mean anything to you?
However, immediately afterwards Jeus gets to know his master.
Casje can begin, Jan Lemmekus!
He will now show himself, but now as a master!
One thing is certain, he is thoroughly sick of the whole business.
He now wants to do something else.
What you earn today, they crash tomorrow, you will never make it like that!
When he comes home and is sitting there worrying, everything makes him sick, and is not understood anyway, because it is so difficult Casje comes back to him. Moreover, you cannot give people predictions every day, then they would have no life anymore, he can understand that..
Casje was always there, but he doesn’t know that.
He is sitting at the table and is looking at a book of Gerrit’s, who was learning some English before he left for America, he now also wants to know something about it, that Piss Palace is still annoying him, Casje unexpectedly appears before him.
Jeus suddenly sees a man walking around the room, he is an old painter.
He immediately asks:
“Who are you?”
“I am”, the conversation begins, “an old master in painting.
Can you see that?”
“Yes, I can see that.
But what do you want?”
“I want to write something through your hand.
But you can see it, you can also hear me, we are talking to each other, after all.”
“Yes, I also see and hear that, but what do you want from me?”
“I am your master, Jeus.”
“What did you say?
Do you know me?”
“Do you not recognize me then, Jeus?”
“No, I do not know you.”
“God, my Jeus, gave me this mercy.
God gave me the mercy to enter into contact with your world.
I want to work through you, and do something for this humanity.
And you must follow me; you must accept me.
It was I, Jeus, who brought you to the city.
I did everything for you, I taught you to drive, and I brought you to the garage, but now I am taking you away from it again.
If you wish, you will now start doing something else through me.
I am that gentleman, Jeus, who took you to Willem.”
“So you have already known me for such a long time.”
“I already knew you, Jeus, before you were born.
Have you forgotten your Tall One of the past then?”
“No, but that is so long ago.”
“I am your Casje.”
“But good heavens, where is this leading.”
“Together, Jeus, we have a great task to fulfil.
Do you wish to serve God?”
“Yes, please!”
“Then we will continue, Jeus.
Everything which you experienced outside your own life took place through me.”
“That part with Piet as well?”
“I also showed you that, Jeus.”
“Did I do the right thing then?”
“Yes, you didn’t have a choice, did you?
This had to happen, Jeus.
Piet would have laughed at you and that is understandable.
After all, people cannot live through a person ‘beyond the coffin’ and act by letting their own affairs be taken care of, can they?
If you understand this, then just accept it and we will continue.”
“And what if there had been any deaths?”
“Even then you could not have changed anything, Jeus.
I will explain all these laws and possibilities to you later.
You will then see and understand that some events cannot be prevented.
Piet had to drive and not you, otherwise you would have interfered in his life, and that is not possible, and is not allowed!”
“What do I have to do, master?”
“Just wait patiently, Jeus.
Nothing will stop us.
No one can stop us; we are working for Our Lord.
I will protect your life.
I can do that, Jeus, because it was me who called out that ‘stop’ and that other man also heard it, or you and he would have been crushed.
It was I, Jeus, who gave you that vision of Irma, that was me!
It was I, Jeus, who let you find that money in the woods.
Can you now accept me?”
“Yes, master, of course, I am very grateful to you.”
“I talked to you continually, Jeus, also in Emmerik.
Had you forgotten me then?”
“No, but I already told you, it is all so powerful that I did not want anything to do with it.”
“Those feelings, Jeus, were also from me, because you would experience your own life.”
“And why did all these things happen, master?”
“Because we have a task to carry out, Jeus.
You will learn the laws of it later.”
“If I follow you, master?”
“Yes, that’s it, Jeus, and that is in your own hands.
But you know that it is possible.
Now you have to decide for yourself.
If you want to remain at the garage, I will withdraw.
If you decide for yourself that you want to work for God, then I will get you out of the garage soon and then we will begin.
However, I am telling you, you are capable of better things and you will get a very different life, Jeus.
You will write about hells and heavens.
I will make you a painter and a writer, a healer.
Do you not remember, Jeus, that you said as a child that you would write books?
You got those thoughts from me.”
“I am starting to see those hours, master.”
“That is right, Jeus, because I am connecting you once again to those times and you can experience them.
You see, Jeus, it was me.
I let you play on the clouds, Jeus.
I let you talk to Anneke Hosman, Jeus.
You possess a mighty contact with our lives, the life of your father, Jan Kniep, uncle Gradus, Peter and many others, you hear, I know them all.”
“Yes, master.”
“And didn’t you talk to Miets?”
“Yes, master.”
“I brought Miets back to your life.”
“Do you know Miets?”
“Of course, or you would not have seen her yet.”
“Do you know my father as well?”
“Yes, Jeus, your father is also serving for Our Lord, and he is now a pupil of mine.”
“Are you God himself then?”
“If I was God, Jeus, then I would not need you.
I am not at that stage yet, even though we people need to represent Him in everything.
No, it is not like that, Jeus, but we will work for God, people must get to know Him.
When sick people later come to you, Jeus, then you will be able to cure them.
Do it, but first ask me whether it is possible.
You can always reach me from now on.
Ask for me, call me, and I will be there!
Look, Jeus, I am just taking over your hand and am now writing through your own hand.
That is also possible.
In this way we will write our books in the future.
Buy black conté tomorrow, Jeus, that is chalk, and paper, we will start to draw.”
“Is that possible, master?”
“Yes, Jeus.”
“Good heavens, I could cry until my tears run dry.”
“Don’t do that, Jeus, you must be able to hide your happiness.
Can you believe me, Jeus?”
“My God, can you also speak dialect?”
“Do you not remember that when you were in military service, while you were in the military prison, Jeus, we were able to get to know each other?”
“Good heavens, yes.
Casje, that time with that dead person, I remember now.
But I will not call you Casje anymore.”
“Thank you, Jeus, but remember, I will take you back to those times, we will follow those years again, and only then will we begin.
But I have not forgotten that yet.”
“I can hear that, my God, I am so happy.
I will go and buy paper!”
“I am happy too, Jeus.
Now we may give something else to this humanity.
I will leave now, Jeus.
Think of me, and if you need me, then I will come back to you.
Goodbye, my Jeus.”
“Goodbye, master, thank you for everything.”
He sees that his master disappears.
When the girl from Vienna sees him, he is crying like a baby, good heavens, whatever has he experienced there?
A new life will start; something entirely different from life in the garage, he feels, and he will give in to it completely.
The next day he buys paper and pencils and now he will draw.
The first drawings are made, it is his hand, he sees himself drawing, and it is a great miracle.
Slowly but surely he falls asleep, the miracle happens during the drawing.
Now he can talk to his master.
He now hears how Casje intervened when the countess came to him, everything is revealed to his life, he feels that he is in good hands.
He has coped well with the first contact, the conscious experience!
It couldn’t be better and because life in the garage is a mess for him, he grasps this universal possibility with both hands, because it makes him happy.
This is a future, he feels, now he will become a different person; this is it!
Jeus gets to hear a lot from his master and wherever he is, his master is there.
He has to drive and wait a moment for his passengers.
He is dreaming as it were and that must not happen.
And then suddenly he hears someone next to him saying:
“Are you dreaming, Jeus?”
“Are you here, master?”
“You see, I can find you anywhere.
But you must watch out, Jeus.
If people see you like that, then you will no longer be natural, and that must not happen, you must always remember that you live on earth.”
“I will make sure of it, master.
You said that you want to write through me, but I cannot write my own name on paper, master.”
“That is not necessary either, Jeus, I will write through your life and we know all about that.
But you will also get to know that soon enough.”
“I am so grateful to you, I will never forget you.”
“That is very nice, Jeus, but we must now forget our dialect.
You must learn to think in High Dutch, for that matter, you have already started it.”
“That is also clear to me, master.
I will work on it.”
“Have you ever thought again of little Karel, Jeus?”
“Which little Karel, master?”
“From military service, when Irma was imprisoned.”
“Good heavens, yes, that is right, now I remember.
No, where is little Karel, master?”
“With me, I elevated him to my life.
Little Karel sends his best wishes and thanks you for everything.
He is happy, Jeus.
He is alive and I have shown him his parents.
Do you feel what this meant for little Karel?”
“Yes, master, I can understand that.
He was a good boy.”
“It is good like that, Jeus, but I will leave, your passengers are coming.”
“Can you see that as well?”
“Yes, we look through the material part, Jeus, and you will accept that now anyway.”
“Of course, master.”
“And now, mesjoer, Jeus.”
“Good heavens, that on top of everything?
Thank you, master.”
“My pleasure, but now I am really leaving.”
He could almost cry again, but he must carry on, and watch out, or he will drive those people to that world and they would not want it anyway.
That would be great for him, he would throw himself under a tram, just like that, that thing may mow him down, he will live there again anyway.
But he understands, he must now watch out, he must confine his thoughts to his driving otherwise it will go wrong, and that may not happen now.
Teun has seen his first drawings before he leaves for America. He will make off, and Hendrik will keep him there; it happened like that as well.
Three boys have already made off, but what Jeus possesses, no one has!
The days are too short, and there is so much to think about.
He must first deal with all these new experiences, and he manages it.
He calmly carries on.
He has another day off and then a drawing is made through him, he receives fanciful ornaments; an artist from the sixteenth century appears before his life. He gives in to it, he experiences something different every day.
It happens of its own accord, it is wonderful, another, invisible personality works through his hand, but the girl from Vienna does not see that man, he does, he can even talk to that life.
Around ten o’clock in the evening, he is sitting in his chair thinking, when suddenly he gets another miracle to experience.
Is that not Miets?
And yes, Miets has come back to him.
First she looks at the girl from Vienna, she sees everything, and Jeus tells her:
“Miets, how happy you make me again.”
“Can you see me, Jeus?”
“Yes, of course, Miets.
I had a nice time drawing today.
Do you know about that, Miets?”
“Yes, I have already seen that.
But just look, Jeus, who is waiting there for me?”
“My God, Miets, is that Irma?”
“Yes, Jeus, it is her.
The Master allowed me to bring her to you.”
“Oh, Miets, just let her come for a moment.”
He now looks into Irma’s spiritual eyes.
There she is; the naughty thing.
However, he asks: “Did you suffer a lot, Irma?”
“Yes, Jeus.”
“Are you happy now?”
“Yes, Jeus, I am with Miets.”
“I understand that, child.
But I heard all about it.
Would I have been allowed to come to you, Irma?”
“No, Jeus, it was fine like that.”
“What are you doing, Irma?”
“I have bettered my life, Jeus.
I am doing many good things, and I have a lot to learn.
But I now know who you are.
Can you forgive me, Jeus?”
“Darling, I do not need to forgive you for anything.
Can you see my girl from Vienna as well?”
“Yes, Jeus, I can see her.”
Jeus can follow her.
Irma looks at the girl from Vienna and then she says:
“I was not worthy of you, Jeus.”
“That is over, child, we all have to learn.
But, now I am grateful that I was allowed to experience all of that, Irma.”
“I understand that, Jeus.”
“Was it horrible when you died?”
“No, Jeus, that other part was bad.
But this is a mercy, Jeus.”
“I know, Irma, and I will do my best.
I will never forget you.”
Now he does not hear anything anymore.
Is she thinking?
Probably.
A while later Miets says:
“Jeus, we have to go.
But you will see us again.”
He sees that they dissolve before his eyes.
He does not cry on the outside, but inside.
Irma bows before his life and consciousness.
But, good God, should people not know about this?
Jeus’ master returns and says:
“Yes, Jeus, we will tell people all about that.”
“Thank God, master.
This is extremely necessary.
You can do what you like with me, I will die and I will live for you, as long as you know that.”
“And I know that, Jeus.
We will carry on.
You will see me again soon.”
“Thanks, my master, for letting Miets and Irma come.
Oh, isn’t that great!”
“Can you thank God for everything, Jeus?”
“Yes, master, and I will soon prove that to you.
Just say what I have to do.”
“Do nothing, just wait, but we will carry on.”
Jeus is alone again, he experiences all of this, but what a pity, the girl from Vienna has not seen any of it.
She will probably also become clairvoyant, he thinks; and waits.
Grim Reaper, you know for certain, you will perish!
And you say, ‘thank God, only then will people get to know me!’
That’s the way it is!
And, Jan Lemmekus, we have started.
You will soon hear from us, in a few years, you will be reading his first book.