Monday, May 11, 2026

Jesus, 'The Psychedelic Christ' (Wm. Henry)

The Psychedelic Christ recovers a forgotten possibility: that early Christianity preserved an [entheogen assisted mystery school] initiatory technology of transformation — centered on the [drug] Son of Man, the light body, and a sacramental [consumption of a] catalyst that was later suppressed, symbolized, or lost.

Drawing on the [official, canonical Christian] Gospels, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Essene mysticism, Egyptian and Greek mystery [school] traditions, and modern neuroscience, William Henry explores the hypothesis that Jesus' teachings about being "born from above" and entering the Kingdom of God were not theological abstractions — but references to an experiential, embodied transformation.
What was once practiced became believed. What was once entered became explained. This book is an invitation to remember.
  • American mythologist William Henry
    Why Jesus called himself the Son of Man more than any other title — and what this reveals about human possibility
  • The light body tradition hidden in plain sight across Christianity, Egypt, Tibet, and the mystery [cults] schools
  • How the resurrection was meant to serve as a template for transformation, not merely an object of worship
  • The Essene technology of perfection — and Jesus' possible role as its restorer
  • Why the lost sacrament may be returning at the exact moment humanity faces a new threshold  More

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