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Understanding The Life Of Jesus

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Hello. And are you a good day. It's an honor to meet you. And you as well. Thank you. Would you talk to us about Jesus? Yes, I would. I have a feeling that he was misunderstood in his day. Very much so. Still misunderstood. And the Bible, I'm thinking, isn't an accurate translation of what he was trying to teach us and tell us. No. Much of what, in that sense, that individual was teaching, is very similar to what you are now understanding in what you call your metaphysical age. The idea is that simply people back then couldn't understand it. But to put it in a more fundamental sense, Yeshua, or as you say, Jesus, really did not intend in any way, shape, or form to create followers, intended to create leaders, equals, did not intend to create Christians, per se, intended to let you all know you are Christ's. That's the greatest misunderstanding of the influence. Does that make sense? Yes. All right. So much of what you're understanding today is the idea that that individual was teaching, even down to the concept of how powerfully your beliefs create your reality, yes? Because did not, in that sense, at least to some degree, the Bible quote him as saying, it is your belief, it is your faith that has made the difference? Yes? And did it not also say that when Yeshua even went back to his, hometown because people there only knew him as a carpenter and did not believe in the things that other people said he could do, he could do none of those things in his hometown. And the Bible says so, very clearly. You understand? Yes. It's all about the idea of your belief system. It's all about the idea of what you know to be true. It's all about your actions. It's all about your alignment. This is all that individual was saying, and that's what he meant when he said, I am the way he meant be this way. I'm the example. I'm the way. Be like me. Don't go around telling everyone how to be. Be like me. Make sense? Yes.