This is an essay from
www.xeeatwelve.net... about Jesus, his true mission, and his history. It contains at the ending, 99 sayings of his which I
and many other True Light beings have found extremely valuable and insightful. True Light beings, feel and search deep within your heart and yourself.
Ask for guidance, and try to overcome ingrained prejudices and programming in your search for the Truth. Know always that the TRUTH is WITHIN.
Link to full text :
www.xeeatwelve.net...
If you appreciate this essay i suggest you check out some other work on the www.xeeatwelve.net website.
If there are questions i would be happy to answer them.
Here is an introductory excerpt to, perhaps, peak your interest.
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Jesus The Spiritual Warrior
by
D. M.
Introduction
Jesus The Spiritual Warrior is not about arguments concerning Christian religious beliefs. It does not conform to the so-called "scientific"
methods set out by those who arrogantly and ignorantly demand evidence. It does not require the approval of any self-appointed critics. The story of
Jesus contained herein will no doubt threaten and upset the traditional and rigid believers, but for those who truly love him, it will comfort,
strengthen and offer hope. No matter what denomination or what system of beliefs they follow, this writing will help free them from traps and allow
them to better understand and love Jesus. It might initially cause emotional turmoil within some people, but once the old programming is lifted, they
will experience peace, hope and joy within.
After the death of Jesus, some disciples formed their own inner circle identifying him as the Messiah. However, neither Jesus nor his initial
followers were Christians and Jesus never claimed to be the Messiah which the Jews of his day were expecting, nor did he say that he would rise from
the dead to rule over a new world as some of the early Christians proclaimed. Neither did Jesus say that "God so loved the world, that he gave his
only begotten Son" as a sacrificial lamb for the sins of the world. Jesus did not say that "the world through him might be saved." Further, he did
not state, "I came not to judge the world, but to save the world". Various groups sprang up after Jesus' death. Some of them were initially
following John the Baptist. There was a great deal of competition among the various groups claiming to be following the teachings of Jesus. The
first followers of Jesus had no affiliation with the cult of Christ which was formed after the death of Jesus.
Many stories about Jesus that are circulating in various circles including the New Age movement are not true. Take for example the story about Mary
Magdalene being Jesus' favourite disciple and the story about her witnessing Jesus' physical resurrection in the garden where he was buried. They
were mere inventions by the writers and compilers of the gospels. Many Christian leaders proclaim that if there were no resurrection, then the belief
in a living Christ would be in vain. In fact, the celebration of Easter associated with the resurrection of the physical body of Jesus is a fraud and
is blasphemy. Many things attributed to Jesus, including Jesus' rebuke of his mother about the wine, the feeding of the five thousand, the visit of
the three Magi, and Jesus walking on the water are all fictional...
...Christianity became orthodox when the emperor and the church councils created creeds and canons at the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D.
Jesus, like many great teachers before him, did not put his teachings in writing. All his teachings were carried out in the oral tradition of the
ancient world. Oral tradition is unreliable, not to mention that even when teachings are recorded, there will always be those who will misinterpret
the teachings, or purposely distort them...
© 2003 by ATTBAR