Showing posts with label christian council of nicaea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christian council of nicaea. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2025

Better Jesus preserved in Ethiopia

Dark skinned Middle Easterner (Northern African) with intense eyes like Dr. Hillman explains

Who dares question ancient written scripture?
(Freely) Hollywood Mel Gibson: With its 88 books, the "Ethiopian Bible describes Jesus in incredible detail" -- and it's not what we [have been taught by the official Church to] think! The Book of Enoch openly talks about extraterrestrials, realms, UFOs, and visitations/abductions, but Catholics and Protestants are not able to read or believe it. The Ascension of Isaiah... The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church was made invisible to the West and its imperial Christianity run to serve empire.

Sunday, September 17, 2023

Jesus Christ's True Teachings Found in Lost Texts (Billy Carson)

Billy Carson, Next Level Soul Podcast, 9/9/23; Pat Mac, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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THEY KNEW: Jesus Christ's TRUE Teachings Found in Lost Texts: Not What You Think
Was Jesus in Egypt, Africa?
(Next Level Soul Podcast) Billy Carson is a beacon in space exploration, ancient history, and the study of consciousness.

An acclaimed author, researcher, and speaker, Carson seamlessly weaves science, spirituality, and bygone histories to reveal stories humanity has forgotten.

TIMECODES
  • 00:00 - Episode teaser
  • 04:14 - Catholic religion on Jesus' teachings
  • 08:50 - The Vatican Archives
  • 13:42 - The Council of Nicaea and the Colosseum
  • 21:02 - The depiction of Jesus by the Vatican
  • 30:56 - The Indian [Vedic, Brahmin, Hindu] temples
  • 41:33 - How are temples in India connected to others?
  • 43:27 - The Egyptian obelisk
  • 51:04 - What is the labyrinth in Egypt?
  • 55:32 - What materials used to build complex in Egypt?
  • 59:37 - The healing properties of the temples of Egypt
  • 1:03:17 - Is Shakespeare connected to Pyramids of Giza?
  • 1:04:50 - Is DaVinci connected with ancient Egypt?
  • 1:06:58 - Billy Carson's work
  • 1:07:44 - Final message
Is Jesus Christ an Egyptian Myth? - Stellar House Publishing
Compendium Emerald Tablets
The history of the Emerald Tablets is strange and beyond belief for modern scientists. Their antiquity is stupendous, dating back some 36,000 years B.C. The author is Thoth, an Atlantean priest-king who founded a colony in ancient Egypt and wrote the Emerald Tablets in his native Atlantean language, which was translated by many famous scholars. This Compendium of the Emerald Tablets gives unique insight and understanding of the contents. American Billy Carson breaks down each tablet, decoding the esoteric messages, metaphysics, technology, and quantum mechanics for readers. Because of the tablet's reference to Egypt and sacred geometry, they became a priority reference for those studying the Flower of Life and Merkabah meditation. Foreword by Jimmy Church with 5-star reviews by Erich Von Daniken, Dr. Tara Swart, G-Man Noory, Jason Martell, and more.
Gaining widespread recognition for his deep dives into ancient civilizations, he has made significant strides in unveiling the secrets of their advanced technologies and profound wisdom.

His collection of well-researched books stands as a testament to his commitment to enticing readers into worlds of mystery and revelation.

When Carson takes the stage, the world listens. From ancient artifacts and massive megalithic structures to the uncharted territories of the cosmos, he presents a fresh perspective, challenging accepted norms and stirring insatiable curiosity.
But there's more than meets the eye. Beyond scholarly endeavors, Carson's heart beats for mindfulness and the elevation of the human spirit.

Leveraging various platforms and initiatives, he passionately drives individuals to journey inward, unraveling our hidden strengths and limitless potential.

Immerse in Billy Carson's world, where the marvels of yesteryear meet the promise of tomorrow. With his unmatched blend of academic detail and soulful wisdom, he is a torchbearer for the curious, seekers, and those who dare to think beyond. 🚀

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This man begs to differ with some of Billy Carson's claims

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Early Christian tours of heaven/hell (video)

Mitch Jeserich, Letters & Politics, KPFA, Berkeley; CC Liu, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Stories of "hells" predate Judaism and Christianity. India's Dharmic religions speak of them.

Early Christian texts and the making of hell
(Letters and Politics) Guest: Prof. Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of Journeys to Heaven and Hell: Tours of the Afterlife in the Early Christian Tradition.

A New York Times best-selling scholar's illuminating exploration of the earliest Christian narrated journeys to heaven and hell “[An] illuminating deep dive...An edifying origin story for contemporary Christian conceptions of the afterlife.”
—Publishers Weekly

Journeys to Heaven n Hell: Tours of the Afterlife
From classics such as Homer's the Odyssey and the Aeneid to fifth-century Christian apocrypha [texts of questionable origin], narratives that described guided tours of the afterlife played a major role in shaping ancient notions of morality and ethics.

In this new account, acclaimed author Prof. Bart Ehrman contextualizes early Christian narratives of heaven and hell within the broader intellectual and cultural worlds from which they emerged.

He examines how fundamental social experiences of the early Christian communities molded the conceptions of the afterlife that eventuated into the accepted doctrines of heaven, hell, and purgatory.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

How Christianity Actually Started (video)



(BBC) "The Lost Gospels," presented by Anglican priest Pete Owen Jones, explores the enormous number of ancient Christian texts that did NOT make it into the Bible.

Through these lost gospels, Jones reconstructs the intense intellectual and political struggles for orthodoxy that were fought in the early centuries of Christianity -- a battle involving different Christian sects, each convinced that its gospels were true and sacred ones.

Shocking and challenging, these were works that presented a "Jesus" who did not die on a cross but who took revenge on his enemies and who kissed Mary Magdalene on the mouth. This Jesus is unrecognizable from the one found in the official books of the New Testament, which was not even assembled and agreed on until the Third Council.


Jesus and his friend Judas, who may not have betrayed him

Jones travels through Egypt and the former Roman Empire looking at the emerging evidence of a Christian world that is very different from the one known. He discovers that in addition to the gospels of Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John, there were over 70 gospels, acts, letters, and apocalypses circulating in the early Church.

The worldwide success of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code has sparked new interest about the origins of the Christian faith. Jones sets out the context in which heretical texts like the Gospel of Mary emerged. He also strikes a cautionary note: If these lost gospels had been allowed to flourish, Christianity may well have faced an uncertain future, or perhaps not survived at all.

The documentary, although a great feat of scholarship, falls short. It does not explore some other important manuscripts such as the Gospel of Judas and the Gospel of Barnabas. It also fails to explore the many pieces of evidence in the gospels of the other possibility about Christ's nature -- that he was entirely human with a capacity for divinity we all have.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Bodhisattva Jesus (Issa)


(annhuey.com)

In Mahayana Buddhist terms, Jesus (Issa) may be regarded as a bodhisattva. The designation explains why some people regard Mahayana Buddhism as a form of messianic Asian Christianity. The term reveals striking doctrinal similarities, while covering the fact that Mahayana Buddhism came first. Christianity and Catholic doctrine followed. Jesus Christ was trained in India during his "lost years," something that was no secret to Vatican elders or Greek Orthodox scholars who inherited redactions of the tradition that very deliberately omitted Biblical references to this at the Council of Nicaea.


(mypages.blackvoices.com)

Jesus as traditional Yogi
Jesus was clearly influenced by Indian spiritual custom. Hinduism is the bedrock of "the Wisdom of the East." Jesus' strange practices are not at all strange in a Hindu context. Walking on water (siddhis), "praying" (japa and mantra meditation), being viewed or viewing himself as "god incarnate" (avatar), and so on. Hinduism had its most radical transformation and revivification due to the Buddha's teaching, so much so that he is regarded as part of their tradition even as he utterly rejected some of its central doctrines. The Buddha was, after all, not a temple Brahmin declaring the sanctity of the Vedas and the primacy of the god Brahma. Rather, he was a samana ("wandering ascetic," a shaman, shramana) rejecting the authority of the Vedas (the religious convention of his day) and declaring a level, casteless, egalitarian path to liberation that can be directly experienced without the mediation of priests (or absolution).


(geocities.com/thejesusanomaly)

Is Jesus a Buddhist?
The similarities to Jesus' doctrine are strikingly clear, and much has been made of them in the scholarship of comparative religions (e.g., see a comparison of sayings). If one looks more deeply into the core teachings, one recognizes Jesus as behaving like a yogi and bodhisattva. He perhaps was under the sway of a messianic complex, being seen or seeing himself as Maitreya Buddha come again. Even today it would not be difficult to idealize him as a manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.


Mahayana Shakyamuni Buddha with Jesus of Nazareth (consciouslivingfoundation.org)

TEACHINGS IN INDIA
  • CHAPTER IV
8. The divine child, to whom was given the name of Issa, began from his earliest years to speak of the one and indivisible God, exhorting the souls of those gone astray to repentance and the purification of the sins of which they were culpable.

9. People came from all parts to hear him, and they marveled at the discourses proceeding from his childish mouth. All the Israelites were of one accord in saying that the Eternal Spirit dwelt in this child.

10. When Issa had attained the age of thirteen years, the epoch when an Israelite should take a wife,

11. The house where his parents earned their living by carrying on a modest trade began to be a place of meeting for rich and noble people, desirous of having for a son-in-law the young Issa, already famous for his edifying discourses in the name of the Almighty.

12. Then it was that Issa left the parental house in secret, departed from Jerusalem, and with the merchants set out towards Sind,

13. With the object of perfecting himself in the Divine Word and of studying the laws of the great Buddhas.


        • CHAPTER V

        1. In the course of his fourteenth year, the young Issa, blessed of God, came on this side of Sind and established himself among the Aryas in the land beloved of God.

        2. Fame spread the reputation of this marvelous child throughout the length of northern Sind, and when he crossed the country of the five rivers and the Rajputana, the devotees of the god Jaine prayed him to dwell among them.

        3. But he left the erring worshippers of Jaine and went to Juggernaut in the country of Orissa, where repose the mortal remains of Vyasa-Krishna and where the white priests of Brahma made him a Joyous welcome.

        4. They taught him to read and understand the Vedas, to cure by aid of prayer, to teach, to explain the holy scriptures to the people, and to drive out evil spirits from the bodies of men, restoring unto them their sanity.

        5. He passed six years at Juggernaut, at Rajagriha, at Benares, and in the other holy cities. Everyone loved him, for Issa lived in peace with the Vaisyas and the Sudras ["outcastes"], whom he instructed in the holy scriptures.

        6. But the Brahmans and the Kshatriyas told him that they were forbidden by the great Para-Brahma to come near to those whom he had created from his side and his feet;

        7. That the Vaisyas ["laborers"] were only authorized to hear the reading of the Vedas, and this on festival days only;

        8. That the Sudras were forbidden not only to assist at the reading of the Vedas, but also from contemplating them, for their condition was to serve in perpetuity as slaves to the Brahmans [Brahmin priestly caste], the Kshatriyas [administrators, warriors, nobles], and even the Vaisyas.

        9. "'Death only can set them free from their servitude' has said Para-Brahma. Leave them then and come and worship with us the gods, who will become incensed against thee if thou cost disobey them."

        10. But Issa listened not to their discourses and betook him to the Sudras, preaching against the Brahmans and the Kshatriyas.

        11. He inveighed against the act of a man arrogating to himself the power to deprive his fellow beings of their rights of humanity; "for," said he, "God the Father makes no difference between his children; all to him are equally dear."

        12. Issa denied the divine origin of the Vedas* and the Puranas*. "For," taught he to his followers, "a law has already been given to man to guide him in his actions; *[The Abhedananda version of the Himis transcript does not include this denunciation.]

        13. "Fear thy God, bend the knee before him only, and bring to him alone the offerings which proceed from thy gains."

        14. Issa denied the Trimurti and the incarnation of Para-Brahma in Vishnu, Siva*, and other gods, for said he: *[The Abhedananda version of the Himis' transcript does not include this denunciation.]

        15. "The Judge Eternal, the Eternal Spirit, comprehends the one and indivisible soul of the universe, which alone creates, contains, and vivifies all. *Inasmuch as Jesus' closest disciple, John, begins his Gospel with a quote from the Vedas, "In the beginning was the Word . . . " the authenticity of this passage may be questioned. (Notation added by Notovitch)... Read more

        Detail of mudra and dillo (annhuey.com)