Mystic Jesus
Posted on Oct 19th, 2009
by
RLtruthseeker-artist
I believe that Jesus was a mystic, who like all mystics, ultimately submerged his consciousness in God-consciousness, or Cosmic Consciousness. Jesus went into the desert to wrestle with his ego , and came out of there to emerge on his journey. A man who washed the feet of his disciples, because he knew the path that they were going to tread. A man who freely offered love and forgiveness to people, even up to a criminal dying on the cross.
I believe Jesus was anointed with divine intuition or what is known in Christian circles as Holy Spirit and also manifested the Christ, (or the Love of God made manifest), unto the sons of men. It does no good to blame Jews or Romans for Jesus’ death…simply because the Christ did not die. Jesus the man died, but not the Christ. I bear witness to the risen Christ and that this Christ lives on in me as it does in you. For I AM the Son of God, as are you. If I was not the son of God, then by what right do I have to call him Father? For I AM the Son of God, and so are you. Be willing to be open about how you define God though.
The Sonship will forever be One, just as God is One. Jesus was fully human and fully divine, and I recognize your own divinity, and I bow to you in acknowledgment (Namaste). Jesus fought with the religious leaders of his time, because they cared more about scriptures than they did for the people. Jesus was a man who detested idols, but have we made an idol of his personality and missed his message?
“My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love no one has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends…this is my command. Love each other.” (John 15:12-17)
Or in case you prefer the synoptic gospels;
“Hear, O Israel, that the Lord our God, the Lord is One. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your strength and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this: Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these.” (Mark 12:29-31)
“The Kingdom of heaven is within you.” (Luke 17:20) This kingdom of consciousness and peace is within us. Outside of this Kingdom “there is weeping (sadness) and gnashing of teeth (anger).” Do we plant seeds of truth in our consciousness, until the harvest time when those thoughts bear fruit and manifest?
I believe Jesus was anointed with divine intuition or what is known in Christian circles as Holy Spirit and also manifested the Christ, (or the Love of God made manifest), unto the sons of men. It does no good to blame Jews or Romans for Jesus’ death…simply because the Christ did not die. Jesus the man died, but not the Christ. I bear witness to the risen Christ and that this Christ lives on in me as it does in you. For I AM the Son of God, as are you. If I was not the son of God, then by what right do I have to call him Father? For I AM the Son of God, and so are you. Be willing to be open about how you define God though.
The Sonship will forever be One, just as God is One. Jesus was fully human and fully divine, and I recognize your own divinity, and I bow to you in acknowledgment (Namaste). Jesus fought with the religious leaders of his time, because they cared more about scriptures than they did for the people. Jesus was a man who detested idols, but have we made an idol of his personality and missed his message?
“My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love no one has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends…this is my command. Love each other.” (John 15:12-17)
Or in case you prefer the synoptic gospels;
“Hear, O Israel, that the Lord our God, the Lord is One. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your strength and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this: Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these.” (Mark 12:29-31)
“The Kingdom of heaven is within you.” (Luke 17:20) This kingdom of consciousness and peace is within us. Outside of this Kingdom “there is weeping (sadness) and gnashing of teeth (anger).” Do we plant seeds of truth in our consciousness, until the harvest time when those thoughts bear fruit and manifest?

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I love what you've written dear Truth-Seeker. And also believe that Jesus was a mystic…and that many of us humans have missed the point of what he was sharing.
PS have you ever thought of writing a book about this?
Thank you Centria, that means alot. I plan on writing a book on consciousness, life and my insights after I'm finished with school and my classes. Even though life itself is beyond description and words, i think we can all learn to appreciate it, and find patterns within it. Jesus holds a special place in my heart as a teacher of this love. Thanks again for your kind comments.
Love, rl.