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Tag Archives: Jesus Christ
Thus Spoke Zarathustra (or did he?)
Zoroaster (dates unknown) I am not going to quote from Friedrich Nietzsche, although that would be the most important book written about Zoroaster. No, I’m going to quote something more recent. ‘For many centuries before Zaratas’s time, the Babylonian astronomers … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia, spirituality
Tagged ancient, astrology, Jesus Christ, kabbalah, One God, prophecy, religions, Star of the Magi
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Jesus’ Mission (in one paragraph)
(From) Mystic Christianity For know ye, that Jesus the Christ is still within the race of men, suffering their woes, paying with them their penalty, every day, every hour—yea, and must remain so throughout the ages, until finally the soul … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged inner teachings, Jesus Christ, redemption, world healing
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Meet the Swami of Baltimore
William Walker Atkinson (Dec. 5, 1862 – Nov. 22, 1932) Ian sent the Faith and Science group a link to the pdf copy of Mystic Christianity yesterday and I read the first chapter all the way through. In essence he … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, Gnosticism, health diagnosis, Hinduism, Jesus Christ, past lives, reincarnation
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You Really Cannot Make This Stuff Up, or Can You?
Jesus: Last of the Pharaohs This book is the first one of a series written by Ralph Ellis. I have not read the rest. But I feel that I have skirted the central premise of this work, mainly due to … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged Alpha and Omega, Bible, Jesus Christ, jewish, Josephus, messiah, Rome, scripture, Tiberius
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Kabbalah: “It’s Written in the Book of Life”
The Truth Behind the Bible Code (1997) I’ve had this book since 2013 (before I started writing these blogs). I’ve alluded to it several times, most specifically to suggest that someone from the future went back to the past to … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia, Science and Mathematics, spirituality
Tagged alphabets, Bible, book of life, code, Hebrew, Jesus Christ, Moses, sacred writing, The Torah
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Seeing is Believing, Or is It?
“It’s a Miracle!” I watched episode five of “Messiah” last night. It was the one entitled “So That Seeing They May Not See”. (All the episode titles have vaguely spiritual/mystical meanings to them.) I think this would have been better … Continue reading
Posted in showbusiness, spirituality
Tagged belief systems, Christianity, end of the age, faith, Jesus Christ, miracles, Muslim, second coming
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Are We Too Close to the Truth to Appreciate What It Is?
The Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignore (2008) I’ve had this book for almost 10 years, but I never had the motivation to read it before now. Perhaps I had to be more prepared for what it said. Perhaps … Continue reading
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Tagged belief systems, Christianity, faith, Gnosticism, Jesus Christ, religion
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Two Strange Passages from Revelation
The Pagan Christ Appendix C (Pages 211-213) by Tom Harpur ‘There are two oddities from the text of the New Testament itself. They fully support the thesis that the true background of the Jesus story is the eternal, spiritual Christ … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, spirituality
Tagged Bible, Jesus Christ, Revelation, scripture, Son of Man
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Wishful Thinking or Literal Scripture?
Messiah (2020) We came to this show a bit late, since we didn’t have Netflix until May. I’d seen it on the lists but hesitated until last night. Now that I had a first look (episode one) I can see … Continue reading
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Tagged end of the age, Jesus Christ, messiah, Muslim, second coming
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Twelve: Its Spiritual Importance
According to Tom Harpur’s The Pagan Christ (Pages 86-88) In Luke’s Gospel, we read how Jesus’ parents took him to the temple for what today is called his bar mitzvah — his entry into adult responsibility to the Torah. But … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, Bible, disciples, discipline, gospel, hidden light, Jesus Christ, spiritual guidance, zodiac
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