Not my words but may as well be.
Saw this picture on another’s post.
I can’t tell you how many times I have seen those expressions at just about every church I ministered at. Look like they been baptized in lemon juice and it got in their mouths.
But seriously, who would want to accept that God just by looking at how miserable alot of Christians are. But like I said on another post: There is Jesus a man from an Eastern perspective. And then there is the Roman/American propaganda version of Jesus.
The real Jesus doesn’t follow the Jewish God of the Old Testament.
The real Jesus doesn’t believe you are a sinner.
The real Jesus believes in equality and being one.
The real Jesus didn’t come to save you as though God had failed in his/her/its initial plan.
The real Jesus came to expose and disarm religion, not wanting one built in his name.
Now of course we don’t actually have any records or evidence of Jesus existing. We also know that wasn’t his name. And with the understanding we are living in a simulation type matrix, there are alot of made up characters that represent either true versions of who we are or false versions we have settled for.
I tend to believe there was such a guy since other religions talk about him coming to them in India and Egypt. To unlearn the Jewish religion and learn how to go within through the shamans and psychedelic plant medicine.
Either way, Jesus claim to being God was not exclusive just for him. What is written about him even though it didn’t come from him is that we are gods. We are one. We are complete. Unfortunately, a religion called Christianity was built to honor Jesus. When in reality it had fought to destroy the real Jesus and his message of being one and being love.
Once I woke up to the programming of christianity and was able to escape it, I found a love that set me free. I realized that Jesus is me being projected toward the parts of my mind that were asleep in the matrix. So it really doesn’t matter if Jesus existed as a man or a reflection in the collective consciousness of the matrix. We are getting the point and rising up into the I AM.
(Quote by - Brian Christian)