Who was Jesus?

 

Jesus the Jewish Mystic and Wise Healer:  Jesus is the inheritor of Jewish thought and of Hellenism.  His Aramaic words, for instance, are recorded in ancient Greek.  Jesus, according to John, his disciple, is the eternal Logos--a Greek Word which the Greek philosophers used to describe the invisible DIVINE MIND that created, sustains and fills the cosmos.  Jesus was a mystic: his teachings emphasized a personal, experiential relationship with God that transcended the religious teachers of his day (namely, the Pharisees and Sadducees).  He was a philosophical dissident because he openly defied the religious hierarchy of his day and taught an individual spirituality.  In short, he could not "put God in a box."    He was also a wise teacher: he taught in Parables, which are short stories that teach timeless truths.  These Parables are, perhaps, the most powerful wisdom teachings that have ever been uttered--and yet they are extremely practical.  Jesus was also a master healer: he was able to harness Einstein's theory of Relativity, Heisenberg's principles of Quantum Mechanics, Freudian Psychology and Jungian Psychotherapeutic Archetypes to heal the individual person.  Each healing was different, unique and specifically geared toward the individual.  No two healings were the same because no two people are the same.  Jesus was able to engage his patient to the point where Synchronicity and Psychokinetic Energy came together to produce dramatic cures.

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