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THE CRUCIFIXION MYTH
What is the deep message hidden behind the words of the Crucifixion story that are meant to be understood spiritually and not literally? We will look at that. DEFINING MYTH The first reaction from people when I suggest that the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a myth, is to be outraged. The reason for their outrage is that they do not understand the nature of a myth. They will say that I am insinuating that the crucifixion of Jesus did not occur. Not so. MYTH DOES NOT MEAN THAT SOMETHING DID NOT HAPPEN By understanding the myth we should celebrate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Not as religion presents it to us literally, so that we are to consider a God that is not capable of forgiveness without resorting to torture and bloodshed. THIS IS A CRUCIFIXION IN THE UNIVERSE AND IN US When we understand the myth, we will realize that this is a crucifixion of consciousness, acted out in the universe, and from within our bodies. DEFINITION OF THE WORD MYTH A story presented as historical, dealing with the cosmological and SUPERNATURAL traditions of a people and their God. An allegory. In other words, a myth makes a story seem historical, but it really has another meaning, which is cosmological, or supernatural. THE BIBLE AS SYMBOL Our first order of business in this quest is to see if we can justify considering the Bible as symbolic rather then literal. We must use the Bible itself. THE BIBLE ITSELF SAYS IT IS SYMBOLIC AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN LITERALLY 1. 2 Corinthians 3:6 Who also has made us ministers of the new testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter kills, but the spirit gives life. So here is the Bible itself telling us not to take it literally. AGAIN THE BIBLE TELLS US THAT STORIES ARE ALLEGORY 2. Galatians 4:24 Which things are an allegory: Remember that as we showed the definition of a myth, it included the term allegory. Here again the Bible tells us it is symbolic. THE BIBLE SAYS JESUS ALWAYS SPOKE SYMBOLICALLY
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BIBLE=MYTHOLOGY
Let’s discusses the FACT that the Bible is fundamentally a Greek document, let’s also explores the mythological elements within biblical stories, and reflect on how these stories should be interpreted. "THE BIBLE IS A GREEK DOCUMENT" Greek Origins of the Bible: - The New Testament was written in Greek, and the Old Testament was translated into Greek around 300 BC, known as the Septuagint. - The Septuagint became the primary biblical text for the Western world, created by Greek-influenced Jewish scholars in Alexandria, Egypt, under the cultural impact of Alexander the Great and Greek mythology. - Mythological Elements in Biblical Stories: - The text highlights several biblical stories that feature talking animals (snakes, donkeys), miraculous events (walking on water, splitting the Red Sea, virgin births, dancing bones), and other supernatural occurrences. - These stories are described as mythological, not literal history, and are compared to other Greek myths like Pegasus and Medusa, which are generally considered fairy tales subject to Interpretation and Symbolism: - The argument is that it is a mistake to interpret some parts of the Bible as symbolic and others as literal, especially when the text does not clarify which is which. - The Role of Mythology: - Rather than disproving the Bible, mythology is presented as a coded language that conveys deeper truths about the subatomic realm and parallel universes—concepts unknown to ancient peoples but now understood through science. - - ONLY those who are spiritually enlightened, often through meditation, can grasp the hidden meanings within biblical mythology. Guidance for Reading Scripture: - Readers are encouraged to focus on the underlying principles rather than the literal stories or characters. - - Mythical stories are said to be intentionally constructed to challenge those who do not pursue spiritual enlightenment through meditation.
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“The Human Brain and Ancient Meanings”
Many biblical descriptions of the temple, spiritual practices, and ancient symbolism are actually metaphors for the human brain, meditation, and inner consciousness. The Bible blends anatomy, scripture, numerology, and mystical traditions to make its case. 1. The Temple = The Human Brain The biblical tabernacle mirrors the structure of the brain: - Dura Mater (outer layer) = “outer room” - Pia Mater (inner layer) = “inner room” - Arachnoid (middle layer) = “veil” between them It suggests ancient writers encoded brain anatomy into scripture. - 2. Memory, Symbols, and Ancient Deities - The hippocampus contains Ammons Horn, linked to the Egyptian god Amun/Ammon, symbolized by a ram. - This is used to argue that ancient cultures understood the brain and encoded it symbolically. - 3. Cherubim = Cerebrum The wings of the cherubim described in the temple are compared to the two hemispheres of the brain covering the inner structures. 4. Meditation, Energy, and Electrical Analogies - Kundalini (energy rising up the spine) - Chakras (as “resistors”) - OM/Ohm (sound vs. electrical resistance) It argues meditation activates electrical energy in the brain. - 5. “Manna,” Milk & Honey, and the Milky Way - Manna as mannitol (a sugar) - Brain sugar (galactose) as “milk” - The “promised land of milk and honey” as symbolic of the brain It also notes we live in the Milky Way, tying cosmic and biological symbolism together. 7. The Fornix, the “Vault,” and Resurrection The fornix (a brain structure) is described in the Bible as: - A “vault” or “tomb” - The symbolic burial place of Christ The foramen (an opening) is interpreted as “for Amen,” linking Jesus to Amun Ra. - 8. Jesus, Meditation, and Inner Transformation - Jesus taught meditation, not religion. - “The kingdom is within you” refers to inner consciousness. - The “upper room” is the third ventricle of the brain. - The “third temple” is a renewed mind. -
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Did Jesus come to save the "world" ?
We have all been told that Jesus came to save the world but, that is NOT what Jesus himself said. Let's talk about it.
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Did Jesus come to save the "world" ?
Secrets of the Bible
The Bible says that the man is the head of the family but what they don't tell you is that the woman is the neck, and she turns the head anyway she wants to 😂
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Helping Christians and non-christians alike reach the next level of spiritual awareness by understanding the hidden meanings in the Bible.

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