The mystery
of Christ is much bigger than Christianity. Christ is not a personality but a
Divine Essence. It is a spiritual emanation from Godhead. The Son of God or the
Godhead in its creative aspect is that power or principle which begets and
animates all manifestation of life. It is the Divine creative force, a great
stream of life giving essence which manifests in all things, on all planes as
the animating principle of the one life.
The Christ
spirit therefore is an animating power of all life, physical, mental and
spiritual.
In nature,
it is the unquestionable urge toward perfection, which adapts the organism to
its environment
Among man it
is the urge toward union with God, the effort to bring the Divine in them into
harmony with the Divine in the universe. It is this mystic forming verifying
principle, the Christ force manifesting in and through Jesus, when he said: “I
am the bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever;
and the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world” John 6:51 KJV.
"He who
eats my flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life”
Such
statement could not apply to any human flesh and blood or any personality, but figuratively
to that immortal universal principle, which the personality of Jesus embodied.
Eternal life cannot be obtained by merely observing or studying spiritual
truth, for they must be assimilated (eaten) in one’s total being and be a part
of life. Just as physical food must be assimilated by the body and manifest as
love, tolerance, charity and purity. In this way we have truly eaten of the
body of Christ. Only through the Christ force, Spirit in us can we have eternal life.
To grow
spiritually is not enough to lead ethical, moral and blameless lives. We must
also drink of the blood and eat of the flesh of Christ, that is, drink of the
spiritual creative power or Divine life force which shall re-create us. This
divine life force shall make our lives not only mortal models, but dynamic,
radiant centers of the force for good.
We must distinguish
between the mystic Christ principle and the personality of Jesus. This distinction is plainly made in
the New Testament. Only the lack of knowledge concerning the mystery of
Christ can account for the incomplete teachings of church leaders. Most
teachers talk only about the personality of Jesus and his suffering. If they
stop here, they don’t even touch the hem of his garment. They worship a picture
and as a result will be disappointment. They see their ideal crucified, cast out and
destroyed. The Pauline picture of Christ is for those who need no historic
personality as a model, but to open their heart to the Christ and have the Holy
teachings revealed through the spirit.
The story of
Jesus is not just a story of a great teacher, but the story of the perfected
man in us, the growth and perfection of the soul. The story of Jesus is the story of
which each personality must pass through. Most people live in their mind which
is dual by nature and for the most part vacillates between higher and lower
expressions. The Jesus man (follower of Jesus) becomes Christ like when the human mind is
uplifted and blended with Christ Consciousness, the discriminating intellect.
Christ
consciousness according to Paramahansa Yogananda is the projected consciousness
of God immanent in all creation. In Christian scripture, the "only
begotten son," the only pure reflection in creation of God the Father; in
Hindu scripture, Kutastha Chaitanya or Tat, the universal consciousness, or
cosmic intelligence, of Spirit everywhere present in creation. (The terms
"Christ Consciousness" and "Christ Intelligence" are
synonymous, as also "Cosmic Christ" and "Infinite Christ.")
It is the universal consciousness, oneness with God, manifested by Jesus,
Krishna, and other avatars. Great saints and yogis know it as the state of
samadhi (ecstasy) meditation, wherein their consciousness has become identified
with the divine intelligence in every particle of creation; they feel the
entire universe as their own body.
The
resurrection of Jesus was the symbolic way of saying that his presence was
beyond any limits of physical space and time. The
Christ is omnipresent.
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