Jesus of Nazareth
To me, Jesus of Nazareth was an exceedingly accomplished individual whom achieve the peak of enlightenment though sacrifices, the learning’s of great teachers, of his time long meditation sections, and of suffering. Jesus never claimed to be God but never rejected that he was when acknowledged as such. He never claimed to be one born the perfect being and never claimed he was or could be the only one to achieve what he consummated. Jesus was a Jew by blood and did recognize himself as such by living and teaching with a Jewish influence but never truly stood to embody the true Jew. He never whole-heartily claimed to be part of any religion or sect and was thought of as very sacrilegious in his time.
Jesus’ era was an era when the directions of the priests and there writings were all out law. You were to follow what they declared without question and you were not aloud to think on your own. Jesus simply wanted to show people blissfulness in its greatest form, the same blissfulness that he achieved. He was utterly selfless in his efforts to share this wisdom and knew that in doing this he lived a dangerous life. A lot of what he would teach would go against the word of the priest of his era and this was something that just wasn’t done due to fear being labeled a blasphemer.
For Jesus to not reject that he was God was not a lie because he knew that God lived in him and if the essence lives in you that most defiantly would make you as such. He felt the oneness between him and God. When he felt that oneness it was no longer between him and God because the oneness is the oneness and not the betweenesss. Jesus was God; he was no different then God and thought of himself as much as God as a person thinks themselves human. If he were to think himself as different it would have limited him from his full potential. It’s like if a wave in an ocean realizes it is not only part of the ocean but the ocean itself, it then would melt into the ocean and then become the ocean. Jesus was as much God as a wave is to the ocean and when he realized this he would melt into the ocean and become the ocean as he always was. He taught what he realized (true wisdom) and didn’t care about the rules and regulations that the priest of his time set. He knew himself above man made rules and knew if he were to except them as his he would be limited from his true potential. He didn’t except the rules but didn’t reject them ether because if he were to do that he would have caused a battle and a struggle within. He never claimed or said he was the ultimate one or the only one who had God within. He was simply the word, and the word, which is wisdom, is God. Jesus was God, not just a section of God but God and also the word, which is true wisdom. True wisdom is God because wisdom, like God is located in all things and all people. Wisdom is all-powerful and is with all. True wisdom is information that makes one realize something about themselves, something that was always located within. When one has this realization they takes a step closer to an all out full realization, that we are as much of God as Jesus and as much of God as God. Jesus along with Buddha and even others have had this true realization. I am not afraid to tell anyone whom reads this that they are capable of having that the same realization as Jesus did and I think He felt that his message would say as much. Jesus simply wanted to free all from deceit and reveal the truth, in turn sharing all out happiness with all.
It is impossible to take away from God, in thinking this way you cannot take anything away from Jesus because he did attain that perfect ness of God. Jesus was God and since God is perfect and all-powerful you cannot take a thing away from him. Once you realize you really don’t need to throw limitations on yourself, turn yourself into some type of beggar and bow down to Jesus, then and only then will you gain the full gist of the real Jesus. Once you limit yourself to an underling to recognize Jesus as God you have taken all of God out of Jesus, in all out reality you have really taken more away from Jesus then ever. You have just limited Jesus to something with limitations. When something is limited to a limited amount, then and only then can part of what it is be taken away. If something is limitless then no matter what one thinks, nothing can be taken away from it because there is nothing there to take, you can’t take away from something that is perfect because like I said before, there is nothing there to take. In knowing this why would anyone fear the knowledge that they are able to attain the same accomplishments as Jesus. If we limit ourselves then we will never be able to live up to our full potential in life, which is our God potential as Jesus did.
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