Um, I would like to know if a few of these biblical figures and characters as portrayed in the Bible are in fact real people that I've asked. Such as? Moses, Abraham, Solomon, Jesus. Yes. They were real historical people, if that's what you're asking. As portrayed in the Bible? Not completely. Some of it is metaphorical. Some of it is literal. Some of it is an analogy. Some of it is misremembered. Some of it is misinterpreted. It depends on what you are specifically referring to him. For example, did Solomon's temple actually exists? Yes, it did. And in fact, it actually partly still does. There are still ruins and remnants of the temple that exist. But you wouldn't actually say Jesus is the prophet or the son of God. You are all. children of God, as are we. And the idea of what Jesus was talking about, or in his own language actually, Yeshwa, was the idea that you are all Christ's.
He wasn't looking for followers. He wasn't looking for Christians. He was saying that you are all equal to him. That in that sense, you are all Christ's. You are all children of God. And the phrase, I am the way simply means be the way I am. Be like me. And you will be in alignment with your full, true, total self in a relationship with creation. But for example, when Moses was on the mountain and he received the Ten Commandments from God, what they refer to when they say... Well, not exactly from what you in your religious sex call God. Right. This was actually a communication with extra-dimensional beings. Okay. Just not to make sure.