I think the Gospels are some of the purest books of the New Testament. There are “hidden” Gospels that were not included in the Bible, where Jesus talked about reincarnation, for example.
Religion puts a lot of overlay on the words and life of a Jesus, but when I read the Gospels by myself I found them to be beautiful. Jesus had no such distortion like religion does regarding Christianity. I think a lot of Christians today do not truly “hear” the Christ. As in, not understanding the essence of his message.
One of the most interesting legends regarding Jesus, in my opinion, is the story of Yeshua as a child. He got angry with a playmate and accidentally fatally wounded the boy and he died. This was a shocking experience for Yeshua because it was not his intention to fatally wound the boy. I believe it to be an energetic thing. It was by accident. Yeshua did not know his abilities or how to use them yet. This in turn catalyzed Yeshua’s seeking to know himself.
Yeshua was a rabbi by the age of 12. He went to the wise men of his society and eventually left home and sought elsewhere. It was when Yeshua returned to Israel that he had his awakening with John the Baptist in the river Jordan. Then Yeshua wandered the desert for 40 days and 40 nights being tempted by the Devil. (Recall the Buddha’s temptation from Maya; essentially the same principle). Yeshua returned as the Christ and taught all those who would hear him.
Yeshua went to those in society who were cast out and disregarded (think about that in terms of our modern world).
Yeshua was humble. He didn’t ask anyone to follow him. He wasn’t doing it for praise. He literally got on his knees and washed the feet of his hosts, this was a symbolic humble act in those times. Yeshua was a servant of the Lord.
His Life and teachings are a golden example for us to follow. NOT what the religionists says, but what the Christ taught, it was very simple:
Love the Lord thy God with all thine heart and strength,
Love thy enemy as thine neighbor.
Even Ra said in the Ra Material that the simplicity of these teachings escapes the minds of many people. It’s not difficult: love, compassion, understanding, forgiveness.
These are the qualities of the open heart. The open heart puts in touch with intelligent infinity. “As I do these things, so shall you, and greater.”
Religion puts a lot of overlay on the words and life of a Jesus, but when I read the Gospels by myself I found them to be beautiful. Jesus had no such distortion like religion does regarding Christianity. I think a lot of Christians today do not truly “hear” the Christ. As in, not understanding the essence of his message.
One of the most interesting legends regarding Jesus, in my opinion, is the story of Yeshua as a child. He got angry with a playmate and accidentally fatally wounded the boy and he died. This was a shocking experience for Yeshua because it was not his intention to fatally wound the boy. I believe it to be an energetic thing. It was by accident. Yeshua did not know his abilities or how to use them yet. This in turn catalyzed Yeshua’s seeking to know himself.
Yeshua was a rabbi by the age of 12. He went to the wise men of his society and eventually left home and sought elsewhere. It was when Yeshua returned to Israel that he had his awakening with John the Baptist in the river Jordan. Then Yeshua wandered the desert for 40 days and 40 nights being tempted by the Devil. (Recall the Buddha’s temptation from Maya; essentially the same principle). Yeshua returned as the Christ and taught all those who would hear him.
Yeshua went to those in society who were cast out and disregarded (think about that in terms of our modern world).
Yeshua was humble. He didn’t ask anyone to follow him. He wasn’t doing it for praise. He literally got on his knees and washed the feet of his hosts, this was a symbolic humble act in those times. Yeshua was a servant of the Lord.
His Life and teachings are a golden example for us to follow. NOT what the religionists says, but what the Christ taught, it was very simple:
Love the Lord thy God with all thine heart and strength,
Love thy enemy as thine neighbor.
Even Ra said in the Ra Material that the simplicity of these teachings escapes the minds of many people. It’s not difficult: love, compassion, understanding, forgiveness.
These are the qualities of the open heart. The open heart puts in touch with intelligent infinity. “As I do these things, so shall you, and greater.”