Jesus Christ Is Not A Person (WATCH UNTIL DELETED) ✨

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Imagine discovering a hidden gospel that challenges everything we thought we knew about Jesus Christ. Could ancient secrets lie buried beneath the sands of time, waiting to transform our understanding of spirituality? Indeed, we all possess divine potential that awaits our awakening.
A remarkable discovery occurred in 1945 near the city of Nag Hammadi in Upper Egypt. Twelve ancient papyrus codices bound in leather and hidden in a sealed ceramic jar. Among them was the Gospel of Thomas, a collection of 114 sayings attributed to Jesus.
The religious authorities of the time probably buried these texts to protect them from destruction. But why would anyone want to destroy such sacred works? And what truths do these hidden gospels reveal about Jesus and our own potential for divinity?
Well, we turned to the wisdom of Dolores Cannon, a regressionist hypnotherapist and pioneering author who spent her life exploring the hidden truth and human consciousness. One of her most intriguing books, Jesus and the Essenes, look into the life of Jesus and his association with the Essenes, a Jewish sect with spiritual insights. This book offers a unique perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus, which resonates with the revelations found in the Gospel of Thomas.
We will explore the symbolism and hidden messages, revealing a path to self-realization and inner divinity. Let us look beyond the surface and explore the depths of our consciousness with Jesus' teachings as presented in these ancient texts. These teachings emphasize that true enlightenment and connection to the divine come from within, challenging the traditional portrayal of Jesus as an unattainable divine figure.
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Thank you for your generosity and continued support. Let us begin by examining the historical context of these texts and the impact of their suppression. The early Christian Church, particularly following the Council of Nicaea in A.
D. 324, molded the story of Jesus Christ to fulfill its own objectives. By declaring Jesus as the only Son of God and emphasizing His virgin birth, the Church established a doctrine that placed Christ as an external Savior, far removed from the personal and transformative journey that the Gospel of Thomas presents Jesus not as the sole divine entity, but rather as a guide to self-realization, a concept that closely aligns with the true nature of human potential and consciousness.
The teachings of this Gospel suggest that by turning inward and discovering our own divine nature, we can achieve the same level of enlightenment that Jesus achieved. It seems crazy, doesn't it? The traditional narrative of Jesus Christ as the only Son of God born of a virgin and sent to redeem humanity has been the cornerstone of Christian doctrine for centuries.
However, the Gospel was discovered in Nag Hammadi in 1945 presents a radically different view. This Gospel, along with other texts hidden to protect them from religious authorities, offers a portrait of Jesus as a fully self-realized teacher who guides us to personal liberation and divine self-awareness. The central thesis of this exploration is that the true essence of Christ is an internal potential for enlightenment that resides within each of us.
Emperor Constantine convened the Council of Nicaea in 325 A. D. , bringing significant changes to Christian doctrine in the early fourth century.
This council sought to standardize Christian beliefs and practices, ultimately declaring Jesus of Nazareth to be the only Son of God. This imperial decree excluded other interpretations and modified texts that did not align with the newly established orthodoxy. The Gospel, probably composed around 100 A.
D. , challenges this official narrative by emphasizing inner divinity and personal spiritual growth over external worship and dogma. It is unique because it contains sayings directly attributed to Jesus, focusing on introspection and self-discovery.
To make it clear what we are talking about, one of the sayings of this Gospel states, The kingdom is within you and without you. When you know yourself, you will become known and realize that you are children of the living Father. This teaching contrasts sharply with traditional Christian views that place the kingdom of God as an external, heavenly realm to be achieved after death.
Instead, it suggests that enlightenment and divine connection are achievable in the present through inner fulfillment. Recognizing the power dynamics of the time is crucial to understanding the suppression of these teachings. By portraying Jesus as a distant divine figure, the early church and Roman authorities were able to maintain control over the spiritual narrative, positioning themselves as the necessary intermediaries between humanity and God.
This hierarchical structure ensured that spiritual authority remained centralized, reinforcing the power of religious and political leaders. The suppression and alteration of spiritual texts like this Gospel were part of a broader effort to control religious interpretation and maintain social order. By revisiting these ancient teachings, we can discover a more personal and empowering spiritual path.
This path encourages us to seek the divine within ourselves, recognizing that each of us has the potential to embody Christ consciousness. These ancient words offer a unique and transformative perspective on what spirituality is all about. They invite us to look within, embrace our inner light, and realize our inherent connection with the divine, regardless of religion.
This journey of self-discovery is about awakening us to our true nature and potential. In the first centuries of Christianity, there were different interpretations of Jesus' teachings. The discovery of these ancient texts revealed the richness of early Christian thought.
These texts offer insights into a version of Christianity that emphasizes personal spiritual enlightenment over institutionalized doctrine. If you're enjoying this enlightening exploration, please consider showing your support by clicking the Super Thanks button below. By supporting this channel, you become part of a community that values truth, self -discovery, and spiritual enlightenment.
Thank you for your generosity and continued support. The Gospel of Thomas, probably composed around 100 AD, presents a Jesus who teaches the importance of self-knowledge and inner divinity. The emerging orthodoxy of the early church shaped the portrayal of Jesus in the canonical gospels, which contrasts with this.
He is a cornerstone of Gnostic Christianity. Gnosticism emphasizes the direct personal experience of the divine, often through esoteric knowledge and introspection. The text contains statements from Jesus that focus on self-discovery and inner transformation.
A key teaching of the gospel states, The kingdom is within you and without you. After knowing each other, you will realize you are children of the living Father. This embodies the Gnostic belief that one can find enlightenment and divine connection within themselves, instead of relying on external religious practices.
He employs rich symbolism to convey his messages. For instance, he interprets the crucifixion not only as a historical event, but also as a metaphor for the ego's death and rebirth into a higher state of consciousness. This is in line with ancient spiritual traditions that use symbolic narratives to illustrate the process of spiritual awakening.
In Egyptian religion, the resurrected journey of Osiris symbolizes the soul's transformation. Likewise, Jesus' teachings in the Gospel of Thomas advocate an inward journey toward enlightenment, encouraging believers to seek the divine within themselves. By emphasizing a singular divine Jesus, the early church sought to centralize spiritual authority and reinforce his role as an intermediary between God and believers.
This movement marginalized alternative interpretations that promoted individual spiritual empowerment. Revisiting these suppressed teachings reveals a spiritual path that emphasizes personal growth and inner enlightenment. The Gnostic vision democratizes spiritual knowledge, suggesting that each individual has the potential to realize their own divine nature without relying on institutional intermediaries.
One of the most powerful symbols in the Gospel of Thomas is the concept of light. Jesus refers to himself as the light of the world, a metaphor that transcends his physical presence and speaks of the illumination of the soul. This light symbolizes divine knowledge and the awakening of consciousness, urging individuals to look beyond the material world and recognize their inherent divinity.
Gnostic texts reinterpret the crucifixion and resurrection, central themes of traditional Christianity, as metaphors for spiritual processes. Crucifixion represents the death of the ego, the personal identity linked to material existence. This symbolic death is necessary for the resurrection, which means rebirth into a higher state of consciousness.
It is through this process that Christ consciousness is achieved, a state of divine consciousness and inner peace. This interpretation aligns with ancient spiritual traditions that consider the cycle of death and rebirth crucial to spiritual growth. For example, in Egyptian mythology, the story of the death and resurrection of Osiris represents the soul's journey toward enlightenment and immortality.
The transformation of Osiris into God parallels the Gnostic view of Jesus as an enlightened being who guides others on the path to divine realization. The symbolism found is not unique to Christianity, but resonates with teachings from various spiritual traditions. In Hinduism, the concept of divine light is embodied in the figure of Krishna, who represents supreme consciousness and guides individuals towards self-realization.
Likewise, in Buddhism, the Buddha's enlightenment serves as a model for personal awakening, emphasizing the inner journey to reach a state of nirvana. These connections illustrate a universal spiritual truth. The path to enlightenment is an inner journey.
Whether through the teachings of Jesus, Krishna, or Buddha, the message remains consistent. True divine knowledge and connection are found within oneself. Another intriguing symbol is the Christmas tree, which can be seen as a metaphor for spiritual ascension.
The tree, representing the spine, is adorned with lights, symbolizing the activation of the chakras through the rise of kundalini energy. The star at the top represents Christ's consciousness, the ultimate state of enlightenment. This symbolism echoes the call to seek the inner realm, aligning physical and spiritual practices for personal transformation.
By establishing links between Christian symbolism and other spiritual traditions, we discover a universal path to enlightenment that transcends religious boundaries. This journey of inner awakening is not limited to a single doctrine, but is a timeless truth that speaks to the core of human existence. It becomes clear that the true essence of Christ is not confined to historical narratives or institutional doctrines.
Instead, it resides within each of us, waiting to be awakened through introspection and personal spiritual growth. The Gospel of Thomas invites us to look beyond traditional interpretations and seek divine light within ourselves. By revisiting these ancient texts, we discover a universal truth shared by many spiritual traditions.
The path to enlightenment is a deeply personal journey inward. This journey transcends religious boundaries, connecting us to the core of our being and the divine essence that exists within it. Ask yourself, how can I apply these insights to my own life?
What steps can I take to awaken the divine light within me? Remember, the Kingdom of God is not a distant, unattainable kingdom. It is a deep reality that exists within you, accessible through self-awareness and spiritual practice.
Embrace this journey of self-discovery, and you will discover that the true nature of Christ is not a distant figure, but a powerful symbol of the divine potential that resides in us all. Thank you for joining us on this profound journey through the hidden teachings of the Gospel of Thomas. If you found this exploration insightful and transformative, please consider showing your support by hitting the Super Thanks button below.
Your contribution helps us continue to bring you valuable content that delves into the depths of spirituality and uncovers ancient wisdom.
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