3:26 “The one who cloths me” is one translation at the same time he says he’s never gonna get touched or hurt. So it’s alternatively translated “The one bears me.” It’s really about how you perceive Jesus because there’s another theory that doesn’t get talked about. The one who bears him is his human counterpart his twin brother if you know about Thomas, Jesus had brothers. He spoke about the prodigal son maybe from his own experience of having a brother who stayed while he went to find knowledge. There’s another god who’s brother was his bestie or his counterpart, it’s even said they always born together at each incarnation. It starts with a V 😊 Look up Balarama He’s literally the snake that Vishnus reclines on. Maybe hes also to be raised up like Mosses staff in the desert; John 3:14. All these things are code for cosmology and obviously to speak about metaphysics but we are missing pieces and that’s why I’m glad this video is beginning the discussion.
Being told to commit an atrocious or repugnant act (like murdering your beloved teacher) can be a path not only to transcend the physical world, but to transcend the idea of dualities. For example, some Tantric sadhanas use these methods. Also, there was a small minority of Gnostics that purposely committed “sins,” to crush their love of the physical body.
3:26 “The one who cloths me” is one translation at the same time he says he’s never gonna get touched or hurt. So it’s alternatively translated
“The one bears me.” It’s really about how you perceive Jesus because there’s another theory that doesn’t get talked about.
The one who bears him is his human counterpart his twin brother if you know about Thomas, Jesus had brothers. He spoke about the prodigal son maybe from his own experience of having a brother who stayed while he went to find knowledge. There’s another god who’s brother was his bestie or his counterpart, it’s even said they always born together at each incarnation. It starts with a V 😊
Look up Balarama
He’s literally the snake that Vishnus reclines on.
Maybe hes also to be raised up like Mosses staff in the desert; John 3:14. All these things are code for cosmology and obviously to speak about metaphysics but we are missing pieces and that’s why I’m glad this video is beginning the discussion.
The Bible does say to Judas "go and do what you are supposed to do" Peter was the traitor
Reminds me of "The way of cross and dragon" by George RR Martin. Worth a read, fantastic short story
Being told to commit an atrocious or repugnant act (like murdering your beloved teacher) can be a path not only to transcend the physical world, but to transcend the idea of dualities.
For example, some Tantric sadhanas use these methods. Also, there was a small minority of Gnostics that purposely committed “sins,” to crush their love of the physical body.
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Judas was a demon
I eat pork
im vegan
im muslim
No one gives a shit.
Filthy frank was right about you fucking twats
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