Hello and welcome. Plz do make yourself comfortable, may I take your coat and hat??
I bid you to stay a while and allow yourself to be at least entertained if not inspired..
Either way I ask that all readers of this thread plz keep an open mind and have understanding.
For the record....my intention with this thread is not to offend any one or be preachy. ........
I humbly present my viewpoint for your consideration and nothing more.
I do indeed understand that my view of Christ as a living entity is a purely subjective one that is unique to myself because of the personal experiences I had.
I do not by any means expect any one else to be convinced that Christ is real just by my testimony of it. Therefore I ask the reader of this thread to think of Christ merely as an archetypical figure that represents a certain mode of existence. A particular fragment of human consciousness that represents an aspect of divinity.
The Kabbalistic method of interpreting the bible takes into consideration the idea of archetypes. The function of the Archetype is literally spelled out in the original Hebrew text for example:
The original Hebrew name for Moses was Moshe which literally means to push or pull or savior.
“Isaac” is a transliteration of the Hebrew term which literally means "He laughs/will laugh.
“Nathan” means "giver"
“Adam” means "sacred blood" and “man” For example when Christ said I am the son of man, he was not referring to mankind IMO but was alluding to Adam...in other words he was saying I am the son Adam .
etc, etc.
I believe that all of there are many avatars of divinity such as Krishna, and Buddha. Christ is yet another avatar of divinity it just happens to be my opinion based on what I have observed that Christ is the crown avatar or incarnation of divinity that represents the sum of all previous Avatars that had existed prior, the literal son of YHWH. Many of the divine avatars that existed previous to Christ actually were Christ in previous reincarnations IMO.
If however you at some point experience a similar thing to what I am describing and you actually encounter his spirit at some point in a seemingly random manner as I did. It will then be up to you to decide whether he is a real spirit or merely an archetypical/mythological figure.
The primary message that I would like to get across is that from what I have experienced Christ is a entity that will absolutely help and assist anyone and everyone no matter what the relative circumstances may be. So I’m saying anyone can use his help no matter what at any time if they truly do need the help.
That this particular hyperspace entity is a living incarnation of unconditional love and an embodiment of pure mercy...As I have mentioned before I believe the universe itself to be founded on mercy. Yeshua is a direct line to that force of mercy IMO.
There have been times in my life that I allowed myself to become a wretched and despicable person. I have been in severe states of depression where I did nothing but recklessly indulge in self destruction and allowed all hope to disappear from my mind.
At times like these I had no angels to turn to for help as I had repulsed them all away with my wretchedness.
It's times like these that God himself became angry with me. My psychedelic experiences were quite nightmarish at this point in my life. That was when the entity of Yeshua rescued me from the pit of despair, not because I deserved to be rescued but because Christ is ever merciful and unconditionally merciful with the wicked.
This is why I am angered by modern Christianity. Because it does not reflect the aspect of mercy that to me Christ clearly stood for. Church people of today actually have the audacity to tell people that they would go to hell for not believing in Jesus or this or that. Ironically this is the same exact attitude of the people who had Jesus crucified.
It's a fairly well known bit of trivia among marijuana smokers that Christ used cannabis. This isn't just something some stoner made up it's a finding made by an Etymology professor from the the University of Israel that was confirmed in 1980.
Since the word Christ in Greek lit. means anointed one it only goes to reason that he used anointing oil, plus the fact that cannabis grew wild in that area of the world at that time, no healer in his right mind would pass it up.
Also the references to my body and blood being bread and wine is a fairly clear reference to Ergot wine and bread. When Christ turned water into wine it wasn't just some Beringer Merlot they were drinking.......it was Ergot wine. Quite a wedding that must have been.
And here is the recipe for the annointing oil as originally given in the torah.
The holy anointing oil described in Exodus 30:22-25 was created from:[1][2]
Pure Myrrh (מר דרור mar deror) 500 shekels (about 6 kg)
Sweet Cinnamon (קינמון בשם kinnemon besem) 250 shekels (about 3 kg)
Canabiss Flower (קנה בשם kaneh bosem) 250 shekels (about 3 kg)
Cassia (קדה kiddah) 500 shekels (about 6 kg)
Olive oil (שמן זית shemen sayith) one hin (about 5 quarts according to Adam Clarke; about 4 liters according to Shiurei Torah, 7 liters according to the Chazon Ish)
So in my mind Christ while he was on Earth was a revolutionary Shaman, his mentor, John the Baptist was a "crazy old hermit" (shaman) who lived in the wilderness. The church hated John the baptist because he was having these "anointing oil sessions" way out in the woods by the river Jordan.
Having cannabis oil poured on your head while your in a forest, in the middle of a river... That is pure shamanism right there. The Religious leaders (pharoses) of the day considered it combining pagan rites with Judaism and that was a big no-no to them.
I have had more profound encounters with this entity than I could possibly keep track of. No way I could accurately describe how he appears to me on DMT and Ayahuasca is like a great Hebrew king. The colors are reminiscent of many dazzling jewels. It comes along with a particular feeling of ultimate royalty.
I understand when the word king comes up the tendency is to think of some tyrannical ruler, like some ugly, greasy, obese, turkey leg eating jerk-face like Henry the 8th or something..
This king is not like any Earthly king I have ever heard of, not even King Arthur compares to this, a celestial King, a king I can be proud of. my eyes have never beheld anything so extraordinary in all my life as this entity that is known as Yeshua.
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Modern Christianity focuses mainly on his death rather than his life. While his death is an important event, I believe the entire point of it is often missed. Modern Christians say...."Jesus died for your sins." Like your supposed to feel guilty or something....THIS IS NOT THE POINT,
The point behind Jesus turning himself over to the Romans to be executed is this. Christ had seen that his purpose on Earth was complete. He perceived that he was literally of more help to the human race as an Entity.
He had enough faith in the spirit world to understand that his life on Earth was merely a transition to another phase of awareness. Therefore he made the leap and took his throne.
From wikapedia:
The name Yehoshua has the form of a compound of "Yeho-" and "shua": Yeho- יְהוֹ is another form of יָהו Yahu, a theophoric element standing for the name of God יהוח (the Tetragrammaton YHWH, sometimes transcribed into English as Yahweh or Jehovah), and שׁוּעַ shua‘ is a noun meaning "a cry for help", "a saving cry",[11][12][13] that is to say, a shout given when in need of rescue. Together, the name would then literally mean, "God is a saving-cry," that is to say, shout to God when in need of help.
Another explanation for the name Yehoshua is that it comes from the root ישע yod-shin-‘ayin, meaning "to deliver, save, or rescue". According to the Book of Numbers verse 13:16, the name of Joshua son of Nun was originally Hoshea` הוֹשֵעַ, and the name "Yehoshua`" יְהוֹשֻׁעַ is usually spelled the same but with a yod added at the beginning. "Hoshea`" certainly comes from the root ישע, "yasha", yod-shin-`ayin (in the Hif'il form the yod becomes a waw), and not from the word שוע shua` (Jewish Encyclopedia[14]) although ultimately both roots appear to be related.
In case your wondering here is an excerpt from a recent trip report where I describe the first time I ever encountered this Christ entity on while on LSD:
From the trip report “an LSD Exorcism”
"Ok Bro" he said and re-started the Floyd.
As the music came on it swept me away again and it occurred to me that this was one of the most beautiful songs ever written. The sound of the voices and the music was heavenly and hypnotic in every way. It captivated my senses the same way a beautiful treasure of gemstones would, with it's utter beauty.
As I became more and more heavily immersed in the visionary experience that was unfolding before me I noticed that Jude was actually having luck using the techniques that I had prescribed him. His reflection started to shine with a radiant white aura. He saw what was happening and smiled.
As he became able to hold his inner silence for longer and longer his side of the mirror began to match my side of the mirror. No longer was he enveloped in darkness and mayhem, now he was bathed in divine light.
At one point both of our reflections in the mirror morphed into a pair of praying hands similar to the catholic Icon. My reflection was one hand and his reflection became the other hand. I knew then that we were achieving something miraculous.
It was an unspoken thing that what was happening was so amazing that we were to continue and see what would happen next. We both understood that we should not stop being silent no matter what. It was obvious that we had some serious momentum going now and we wanted to keep it moving.
We continued to gaze at the prayer hands image for what seemed like quite a long time.
Then quite suddenly the image of the prayer hands transformed into the image of a man standing in front of us. Even though there was two of us there was now only one reflection, one man. The man had long black hair and a beard and wore a modest robe, he had a very predominant nose. I recognized the figure to resemble Jesus Christ. I was unsure if it really was him however. Then he looked into my eyes.
This moment changed my life and I was never the same person again after this moment occurred. As he looked into my eyes the moment unfolded into eternity. He had very dark brown eyes, nearly black, however they glowed with a radiant blue light. As I looked deeper in the eyes of the reflection it reminded me of still water, I felt an infinite peace about me. I understood that through his eyes Christ was showing me how he feels, he was causing me to empathize with his being with a certain look he gave me.
I could then feel what he felt, what he feels. It was the single greatest feeling that I have ever had in my life up to that point. It was nirvana it was ecstasy it was freedom and most of all it was peace. His eyes told the story of absolute compassion in the face of utter betrayal, it was a never ending tale of unconditional love and ultimate victory over everything that stood in the way of universal freedom. I understood how Christ had unconditional love and compassion for all no matter their degree of wickedness.
As lost myself, mesmerized by the empathetic experience I was going through. The Christ being before me pointed to his heart. I looked away from his eyes to his heart and I could see that it was burning with a raging ethereal flame. I could also hear that it was beating. I understood that he lived just as I lived and that my life was eternal just as his was.
The heartbeat of Christ went exactly with the rhythm of the pink Floyd heart beat in the song we were listening to. I then felt a holy fire erupt from my own heart and race through my own veins. I had never felt so alive in my whole life. I can also honesty say that I had no real understanding of passion as a practical concept before this eternal moment happened to me.
Then the pink Floyd alarm bells went off. And at the same time there was an incredibly loud "cop style" knock at the door. My first thought was that a neighbor called the cops and placed a noise complaint because we had this cheap little tape deck on full blast. Jude and broke our gaze from the mirror and looked at each other with looks of sheer LSD panic. I noticed my friend had tears in his eyes.
I felt like I had been sleeping and then someone kicked me in the head to wake me up. I was sweating bullets as we went out to the living room and walked up to the front door to investigate. He looked at me like there was no way in hell he was opening that door. I peeped through the fish eye peephole in the door and saw nothing but the empty street.
KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK! there was the loud knock at the door again as I was peering out the peephole.
"it must be a really short cop, I thought"
I put on my sober face and then with an ultimate degree of apprehension I opened the front door
There was a very small little old lady standing there, she had a beehive hair-doo, Far Side comic glasses and she looked to be about 4 and a half feet tall.
As soon as I opened the door she automatically stepped forward and said:
"Have you two boys found the spirit of Jesus Christ this evening?"
Both our jaws dropped. I merrily announced "YES WE HAVE!!" really loudly to her out of reflex.
The lady looked at us for a moment and I believe figured out we were high on something and thought I was being a sarcastic brat. She turned right around and walked super fast back to met the rest of her group, a bunch of other Jehovah's witnesses I presumed.
I closed the door, I was in a state of shock and awe as was Jude.
So those are my thoughts on the issue for now, here are some videos I find relevant to the subject.
Comments are of course welcome.
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I don’t buy everything Michael Leitman says (the white beard guy), he’s a bit too much of a “mainstream” kabbalist for me to really get into his writings......
..but he does have some good insights from time to time including this interview IMO.
Thanks for tuning in.
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(166kb) downloaded 172 time(s).And why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but do not percieve the plank in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, "brother let me remove the speck from your eye", when you yourself do not see the plank that is in your own eye?-Yeshua ben Yoseph