Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:38:55 PM No.40703052
I have deeply thought about religion and spirituality the last couple of days. I came to the conclusion that whatever Jesus really taught is the truth, and he is to be regarded as a mystic who preached mysticism from a non-jewish perspective. True mysticism, unity with the one true godhead. He followed Jewish rituals and customs but wasn't a believer in the religion. He taught unity with the one true godhead of which he revealed secrets to all who listened to him. The new testament is an invention, as are the gnostic gospels. There is no trinity, nor is there a mother-father spirit called barbelo (a name taken from ancient pagan Egyptian religion) or anything of the sort. The truth of Jesus' life and teachings are now lost to time, but whatever it was, it was and is the truth. Hinduism comes closest from what I've read to that truth and that's why I read extensively on it. The psalms are also a good and important read for anyone who desires to know god. Knowing god is the goal. It can be done through asceticism, which I believe Jesus taught, and frequent prayer to god. Meditation I believe can be a door to god, but I do not believe Jesus stressed it and possibly never practiced it. However due to its usefulness I believe in it and practice it daily. Your thoughts on this matter would be appreciated. Thanks.
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