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The Death and Mission of Jesus Wednesday,27 February, 08

Posted by Harrison in art, christianity, culture, death, faith, god, inspiration, jesus, life, love, new age, personal, philosophy, relationships, religion, science, sex, spirituality.
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This is a hot subject and there is good comment on it here at the moment. But there is so much more to the story than is being discussed in the commentary on this post.

Yes, Jesus died in the way that he did in order to leave an effective and powerful impression in the human psyche, as John so accurately expresses in his post. But something that I do not think is understood, and is important to understand, is that he also had to die.

From a consciousness point of view, Jesus simply had to die. With the knowing that he had, being amongst the people – the density of the consciousness in 30 AD – was a slow and painful experience for him much of the time. Its just plain physics – you can’t have a high vibration around a slower one for long if each is to maintain its integrity. Jesus was kind of ‘beating his head against the wall’, so to speak trying to get through to the people.  It was a skilful move for him to create his death in the way that he did, to maximise the impact of his message and time spent on earth.

Also, because Jesus entered the earth in a pure, or virginal state, which is to say with no previous experience in the earth matter, his time spent incarnate effected his being, gave him some past, and attached him to the story here on earth. But his overriding wisdom and knowledge of the divine gives him the strength to continue his work. Not until the majority of mankind gets the truth of his message can he rest. In this way, his death was in fact he beginning of his true mission.

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1. FromTheCauldron - Saturday,1 March, 08

Hmmm. I like that.


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