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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 1,608
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Hi Kirk and Kyle, have you ever studied the life of Jesus through the Essenes?
"At the time when the Master Jesus was present among his disciples, he had already named the Master St. John as the leader of and the person responsible for this inner and secret School. It is the Master St. John who was put in charge of teaching in this School and of ensuring that the exercises were done correctly.
Thereafter, the Master St. John continued his task, even after Jesus' departure. He remained faithful and opened inner Schools in most European countries. These Schools continued to exist in secret and have propagated themselves right up to our own time, keeping Christ's teaching pure, exactly as the Essenes had kept pure Moses' secret and authentic teaching. Today, parts of this Teaching and of its techniques are being extended to the outside world because a new time of harvesting and sowing has arrived."
This is interesting and this is how I see Jesus, I believe in him as a man but he studied at the Essenes. He had great mystical knowledge for it is a place of mysticism. I believe that he was crucified because the powers that be became wary of his knowledge and his teachings, they became afraid. He talks of the christ but to me the christ is within us all. His cry of "Lord why has though forsaken me" suggests that he had gone down to his lower level of thought but then he uplifted himself and put into play all his previous knowledge and faith.
Archaeology is putting forth great things of worth, many re the Egyptians and their way of life, the pyramids, why are they there? That which we find is truth but what was its purpose. Yes places existed we cannot deny it but is it proof? To me Jesus was a great man with a purpose in life. He tried to teach mankind how to survive for their own benefit, to think for themselves, to say the answers are within. x
Last edited by Jules2; 13-10-2014 at 11:35 AM.
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