Jesus is residing in a remote heaven, and he
apparently has had nothing to say to humankind for 2,000 years. No new
revelation has been forthcoming (or at least hasn't been accepted by any
mainstream church).
Jesus is portrayed as being perfect, which actually
means that he is pictured as a non-entity with no personality or human
characteristics. This is peculiar because Jesus went out of his way to portray
himself as a human being like us, generally calling himself the "son of
man" to establish a connection between himself and all people. He also
said that "The kingdom of God is within you," meaning that we do not
need an external church and its hierarchy in order to establish a personal
connection to Christ. And most importantly, he said that we can do the works
that he did, even greater works.
Jesus talked about the "broad way that leads
to destruction" and the "straight and narrow way that leads to
eternal life." He also said that most people follow the former and few
find the latter.
Most Christians believe that they follow the
"straight and narrow," but this is a superficial viewpoint, because
in practice they follow the outer way, the way, the world.
The true requirement for entering the kingdom of
God, Jesus said is within, but what is that which is within? It is one’s state
of consciousness. Thus, the true key to entering the kingdom is to raise ones
consciousness and transcend the lower state which Jesus called
"death" and be reborn of the Spirit (Jesus told
Nicodemus that a man can't enter into the kingdom of God without being born of
the spirit). Thereby, our sense of identity as a body, mind
beings needs to be replaced with the realization that we are spiritual beings,
or to become Christ like.
Jesus repeatedly calls people on the external path
hypocrites, and might it be possible that he would call most modern Christians
hypocrites as well? Might it be possible that Jesus would call most Christian
leaders, blind leaders leading the blind? After all, most Christian churches do
in fact teach only an external path to a guaranteed salvation. Just follow the
outer requirements and you don't have to look at the beam in your own eye and
change your consciousness.
Why do so many people even some who call themselves
Christians and think they are guaranteed to be saved, reject Christ?
Christ is first and foremost the principle of
change, a demonstration of the need for change. Yet what is it that needs to
change? It is one’s state of consciousness.
Most people on this planet have sunk into a state
of consciousness that is far below their true potential. Jesus and the Living
Christ in manifestations comes into embodiment in order to demonstrate that all
human beings have a much higher potential than by what they are living now.
Jesus referred to not living up the potential, a state of spiritual death (separation
of the soul from God) which leads to a tendency of a downward spiral from which
it can be very difficult to break out. The reason is simple. If one has grown
up around people who are all in this lower state of consciousness, how can one
know, that there is anything beyond it? That is precisely why the Living Christ
comes to earth—to demonstrate that there is something beyond the "normal"
human state of consciousness.
The state of spiritual death has a tendency to
become comfortable, because it is possible to see oneself as a victim who does
not have the power to take responsibility for life, nor does he have the power
to change society for the better, so why not just follow the blind leaders of
the power elite.
Most people are so comfortable in their state of
spiritual death that they do not want to be disturbed. When Jesus was put on
trial, the mob was asked whether they wanted to free the Living Christ or a
confessed murderer. They chose Barabbas because he was in the same state of
consciousness as they themselves were and Jesus was in such a higher state of
consciousness that was a threat to their sense of comfort and equilibrium.
People and churches need to get out of their comfort zone and renew their
understanding of the teachings of the Universal Christ, the intelligence in all
of matter.
The core of Jesus' universal teaching is that
membership of an outer religion or any outer actions is NOT sufficient to
secure entry into a higher world (call it what you will). The ONLY way to rise
to a higher world is to raise one’s own consciousness.
When Jesus said "no man cometh to the father
but by me" he did not refer to his historical person, nor did he refer to
an exclusivist religion that claims to represent him. He was referring directly
to a state of consciousness that one might call higher consciousness,
enlightenment, cosmic consciousness, God or Christ consciousness.
This universal state of consciousness is what the
Gospel of John refers to as the Word, but the correct translation is the LOGOS.
This Logos is the basic state of consciousness that God created before God
started to create the world of form. Therefore, everything is created out of
the Christ consciousness. The purpose of the Christ consciousness is to ensure
oneness between the Creator and its creation.
“The Christian concept of the Logos is derived from
the first chapter of the Gospel of John.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was
with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him
all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him
was life, and that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness,
but the darkness has not understood it.
(It could be argued, that the translation ‘he’ from
Creek to English is not correct. Creek has masculine, feminine and neuter. Word
correctly translated would be ‘it’. Since English does not have genders, Word
was translated to ‘he’.
John also explicitly identifies the Logos with
Jesus:
The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among
us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and only, who came from the
Father, full of grace and truth. John testifies concerning him. He cries out,
saying, "This was he of whom I said, 'He who comes after me has surpassed
me because he was before me.'"
(Christians
who profess belief in the Trinity often consider John 1:1 to be a central text
in their belief that Jesus is God, in connection with the idea that the Father,
Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are equals. As theologian Frank Stagg writes:
As the Logos, Jesus Christ is God in
self-revelation (Light) and redemption (Life). He is God to the extent that he
can be present to man and knowable to man. The Logos is God,[John 1:1] ... Yet
the Logos is in some sense distinguishable from God, for "the Logos was
with God."[John 1:1] God and the Logos are not two beings, and yet they
are also not simply identical. ... The Logos is God active in creation,
revelation, and redemption”.
God had planned to create self-aware extensions of
itself. Human beings with free will are some of them. God knew that this made
it possible for man to descend into a state of consciousness in which he could
forget his origin as extensions of God's own Being. Man could come to see
himself as separated from God instead of seeing God within himself.
Once one has descended into this state of
"spiritual death, or separation from God," his only way out is the
Christ consciousness. Jesus and all other true spiritual teachers came as an
example to show us our true potential. Yet it is only when we individually put on the mind of Christ that we will
escape the consciousness of separation and secure our access to the kingdom of
God that is within us.
The real message of Jesus is that we too have the
potential, an inherent potential given to us by God, a potential that no power
on earth can take away from us (unless we let it) to manifest the Christ
consciousness.