Minggu, 12 Juli 2009

JESUS CHRIST: In His Own Words

JESUS CHRIST: In His Own Words
The Source
All of nature, its form and creatures are interrelated;
all will be returned to their original source.
The essence of matter also returns to the source of its own nature.
Jesus speaks to Mary. The Gospel of Mary Magdalene
I am the true vine, and our Creator, the source of all life, tends to the vines. Every branch of mine that bears no fruit, is taken away, and every branch that does bear fruit is pruned that it may bear more fruit.
You are already renewed by the words that I have spoken to you.
Abide in me, and I in you.
As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me.
I am the vine, you are the branches.
If you abide in me, and I in you, you will bear much fruit,
for apart from me you can do nothing.
On remaining connected to the source…John15:1-5
Pictures are seen by men, but that pure Light which reveals them lies veiled.
In the reflection of my Father's Light, His Light will be seen;
but His image will be hidden by His Light.
On the day you see the Light of your own true Self,
You'll rejoice!
The inner light reflecting the source light. The Gospel of Thomas
For the good are not wholly good nor the wicked wholly wicked, nor is life merely life, nor death merely death;
each will return to its primal source.
The Gospel of Philip
Truly I say to you, unless you turn and become like children,
you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Whoever humbles himself like this child,
he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me.
Pure awareness. Matthew 18:3-5
Jesus Christ: In His Own Words, edited by E. Wallace
will soon be available in book form.
It will include the eight gospels listed in this site
and will be divided similarly into sections:
Anxiety, Struggle, Purpose, Patience, Love, Hate, Forgiveness, War, Peace, Relationships, Divorce,
Birth, Death .

"He who understands, let him understand."
The Gospel of Mary Magdalene
"If you have ears, then pay attention and listen!"
The Gospel of Thomas
"He who has ears to hear, let him hear!"
The Gospels of Matthew 11:15, Mark 4:9, Luke 8:8
JESUS CHRIST: In His Own Words

The Gosple of Mary Magdalene
Institute forAntiquity andChristianity
Claremont CA

The Gosple of Thomas
Institute forAntiquity and Chirstianity
Claremont CA
Fact:
  • The Nag Hammadi Gnostic Gospels of:
    • Mary Magdelene, A.D 125
    • Philip, A.D. 120-150
    • Thomas, A.D. 120-150
  • The Gospel of Judas, A.D 220-340

    The New Testament Gospels of:
    • Matthew, A.D. 60-90
    • Mark, A.D. 60
    • Luke, A.D. 60-90
    • John, A.D. 90
  • The persecution of Christians ended in 313
  • Approximately 318 bishops gathered in Egypt in A.D. 325 to debate the details of Catholic Christian doctrine
  • The Roman Emperor Constantine signaled imperial control over the Catholic Church
  • The Gnostic Gospels were considered heresy and hidden
  • "Heresy" in Greek means "Choice"
  • The Crusades began in 1096 by the Roman Catholic Church
    • lasted 250 years
    • murdered to eliminate Muslims from the Holy Land
    • united all of Europe under one Pope.
  • The Spanish Inquisition lasted from 1478-1808
    • Political motivations justified ethnic cleansing and invasion of South America
    • Elimination of human life began with "Christo nomine invocato"
  • The Nag Hammadi documents were found buried in clay jars in northern Egypt in 1945, and brought to light 30 years later.
  • The Gospel of Judas was found near the Nile River, 120 mi. north of Cairo in 1978, and remained in obscurity until 2001.
  • There are one billion Christians worldwide (Newsweek 12/13/04).
  • The United States is 83% Christian (Newsweek 12/13/04.)

The Gospel of Philip
Institute for Antiquity and Christianity
Claremont CA
So many have spoken for and about Jesus.
Nations have waged war in the name of Christ.
In these pages, Jesus speaks for himself.

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar