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AGONY IN THE GARDEN
Humans Still Choose Suffering
Over Paradise
What you don't
know can't hurt you. At least, that's what the world tries to
make you believe. Ignorance is bliss. This has been the
signature creed of human existence in the third density for several
aeons. We say we want peace and happiness, yet when the opportunity
is offered to us again and again, we choose the path of ignorance and
pain. My recent viewing of Mel Gibson's poorly produced and scripted
film propaganda, The Passion of the Christ, only reinforced for me the
collective thickness of the human skull.
The movie's box office success has nothing to do with the film's creative
merit. It has everything to do with the still powerful grip of a mind
control pattern created several thousand years ago which has been recycled
in one form or another ever since.
It is beyond dispute to anyone who has an objective eye that the story
of the Christ is mostly a myth. Long before Jesus and in several cultures
spanning the globe are similar stories of a god-child born to a virgin,
being baptized, having twelve intimate followers, being crucified for
the sins of man, rising from the dead and therefore redeeming humanity
to eternal life. Christianity is only the latest version of this tired
old story.
But every myth has some basis of truth to it, and Christianity is no
exception. Peeling away the lies, and interpolations of sacred
scripture, one can find a rather interesting history behind the
Jesus story. But however interesting you or I may find this story, it
certainly bears no cause for the undying adoration of millions across
the centuries. That is, unless you understand how the powerful might
benefit from such a foolish ruse.
As author Tony Bushby and others have pointed out, no such crucifixion
of a man named Jesus ever happened in the manner in which the Gospels
depict. What history does record is a power struggle instigated by one
of Emperor Tiberius' illegitimate sons, a man named Judas Khrestus,
who also had a twin brother, known by many names, but most famously
as Rabbi Jesus Cunobeline.
Found to be on the losing end of his desire to rule the Roman world
(Caligula being the winner), Judas Khrestus had been sentenced to death
by crucifixion. Because of his high noble lineage, however, Khrestus
was able to arrange for a substitute to undergo his punishment, and
even the substitute did not die on the cross. Stripped of all privileges
of his birthright, Judas was sold into slavery, spending the remainder
of his days in India.
Rabbi Jesus, on the other hand, was highly connected to the halls of
power by birth and marriage, not only to the families of Tiberius and
Herod, but to the ruling elite of Britain as well, via marriage to his
second of four wives, the infamous Mary Magdalene, who's reputation
as a prostitute in Christian mythology reflects a powerful campaign
to slander her image in order to throw truth seekers off the track of
that religion's many lies.
It was one of Rabbi Jesus' British sons, the powerful nemesis of Rome
known as Caractacus or Caradoc, who helped the Christian myth take root.
Captured by betrayal and delivered into the hands of Emperor Claudius
(also related to Jesus' family by marriage and blood), Caractacus was
mysteriously pardoned for his nine year rebellion against
the Roman invasion of Britain. As a forced but highly liberated guest
in Rome, the family of Caractacus, including the now Arch Druid Jesus,
slowly built over time what was known as the Khrestian movement.
It would be a few hundred years later before a descendant of this family,
the famous Emperor Constantine, would gather the quarrelsome and mostly
uneducated rabble who permutated the Khrestian mythos throughout his
empire, to the city of Nicea. From that point onward, the Roman state
assumed control of the various truths and lies surrounding the story
of Jesus and Judas, mixing them into the old solar myth of death and
resurrection that even precedes the culture of Babylon.
Over these last two thousand years, and who knows for how much longer,
humans by the hundreds of millions have died for a story which never
happened as it is depicted in the gospels. Why would such a story ever
be created if it weren't true? To the unlearned, the answer has become
more than obvious.
Christianity has served as a powerful and extremely successful tool
for holding down human consciousness and therefore successfully limiting
competition for control of the planet's resources. Like Judaism before
the fish religion and Islam after it, these religions of The Book
tell stories of an immensely powerful yet emotionally capricious god
whose lust for obedience, blood and suffering is as eternal as his nature.
Every so often, parts of the scripture seek to promote his love
for us. This is merely just a PR campaign, sort of like the highly successful
General Electric slogan, We bring good things to life, while
hiding the fact that the company is also a major developer of deadly
weapons technologies. A part of us knows that something is amiss, yet
we lack the courage to confront it in our lives and in the world around
us.
Perhaps we will arrive en masse one day at the conclusion reached by
Thomas Jefferson. I do not find in our particular superstition
of Christianity one redeeming feature, he said. Connected as he
was to the Freemasons organizing the newly emerging democracy
in America, Jefferson knew the real score of things in the world. As
unlearners, recognizing myth from reality is an essential skill that
must be constantly honed. Just as Gibson's portrayal of the mythic passion
was poorly done, may humans everywhere soon see that the religion that
sprang up from it was poorly done as well. Only then can the mythological
garden of paradise materialize before our eyes.
WHOSE
LIFE ARE YOU LIVING?
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