The Gnostic Christ


As already mentioned many times, the early Christians considered the Christ myth to be an allegory of spiritual initiation. The Gnostic Christian sects never regarded a historical Christ nor the worship of a dead man. The story of Jesus involves sacred symbolism and the salvation through gnosis, instructed by many of the gospels. To the early Christians, Jesus Christ was an archetype of the higher self, and his story was defines a path to achieve a higher consciousness.

Indeed if Christ had existed in the flesh, there would be no doubt that he himself was a mystic and magician. Jesus was known to perform miracles, heal the sick, walk in water, and even initiated men into a system of magic. He taught hidden and esoteric teachings to his disciples, which many are well documented in the Bible. According to the Jesus myth, he is constantly accused of being a sorcerer and necromancer by his enemies. Other than the allegoric mythos of Jesus Christ, he himself acts as an occult figure and a good example in the esoteric society.

There are different takes of the Jesus myth in relation to the Christ consciousness, including the unification of Jesus and Sophia/Mary. But the primary myth we’re most familiar with, is Christ’s time on earth, ending with his crucifixion. As with the story goes, Jesus Christ had an important mission to rescue his people and showing them the ways of the initiative resurrection. He intended save humanity from the underworld (materialism) by means of example so that they too can become one with God, and experience everlasting peace. Those who witnessed his death realized that Jesus Christ is God, and thus following his precedent can lead them to heaven (Gnosis, eternal bliss).

The Christ myth includes three initiative stages that leads to the realization of gnosis and spiritual transformation. The first stage is the baptism which is the purification process of spiritual awakening and becoming “one with Christ”. The second refers to the kundalini stage which is known to be a painful experience, hence the crucifixion. The third stage is the resurrection, when the golden Serpent reaches the crown Chakra (heaven) and the Christ consciousness is achieved.

Although the Old Testament has been heavily perverted, the Exodus gospel recounts the same (original) Jesus motif of initiation stages, but with a Moses and Joshua/Jesus. Moses is described as freeing the Israelites (not referring to the literal and false Israel) who are being held captive by Pharaohs. Egypt represents the physical body, and the freed Israelites alludes to the realization of not only having a physical body, and thus no longer being enslaved to the material self. Moses leads them to cross over the Red Sea, which is the process of baptism (spiritual purification). After the 40 days of traveling through the wilderness, he then dies. Though his successor, Joshua ben Nun (Jesus), departs the river of Jordan and successfully lead ‘Jews’ to the promise land (Gnosis). The 40 days is known as the 40 day working in which struggle is experienced, but with persistency, success is obtained. The death of Moses represents the death of the old self, and being reborn into Joshua (Jesus); Hence the rebirth of a God. [1]

The Bible contains numerous Christ teachings that relates to yogic philosophy and kundalini practice. Not to mention Jesus himself is technically what Christian mystics refer to, as mentioned above, the “Golden Serpent”. For more instances, in the book of Revelation, the 144,000 souls that are saved regards to 7 Chakras. Once the 144,000 (7 Chakras) souls ascend to heaven (crown Chakra), one will experience a “second coming of Christ”, and hence higher consciousness is obtained. Kundalini Yoga teaches that once the 7 Chakras are fully activated, the Serpent then ascends to the crown and spiritual enlightenment is received. How does the 7 Chakras add to 144,000? The petal depicted in all Chakras simply adds up to the number 144,00. For example, the root chakra holds 4 petals, the sacral Chakra is shown to contain 6 petals, the solar plexus Chakra had 10 petals, the heart Chakra had 10, and the throat has 16, which already adds to 48. The third eye has 2 petals, though adding that equals to 96 (2 x 48 = 96). Finally, the Crown Chakra is known to contain a thousand petals, being the utmost powerful than the 6 lower Chakras. So calculating 4 + 6 + 10 +12 +16 + 96 = 96. Thus you calculate 144 + 1,000 you get 144,00.

Furthermore on Christian kundalini symbolism, Jesus Christ lived for 33 years, which is symbolic to the serpent energy ascending up the 33 vertebrae to Crown Chakra, where Christ Consciousness resides. After the death Christ, it is said that first settles in Hell (root chakra) and the resurrects into heaven, an allegory of the kundalini rising through the 7 Chakras and reaching to the Crown. When one raises its Serpent energy to the Crown through spiritual practice, one will become its own God and king. Though as mentioned above, one will experience the struggle and “crucifixion” of Christ along this process.  Why do we experience a crucifixion? The kundalini ascension is said to be extremely painful and it’ll be difficult coping with this kind of experience. 

Christian fundamentalist will continue to deny the true meaning of Jesus Christ, no matter how obvious the truth is. One must have spiritual knowledge of the ancient teachings in order comprehend the Christian and Pagan comparison. Christ did not exist in the flesh, but rather a reanimation of the older pagan Gods. The Gnostic Christ is therefore viewed in the same manner the Ancient Pagans saw their spiritual “Father” figures. The same education was promoted in the mystery schools where mythology was an important aspect of a metaphysical allegory. Though Jesus Christ and the Angels aren’t merely archetypes, but exist on a higher dimension that reflect within ourselves.

On St Paul


St. Paul who was Greek, not Jewish, created many of the early texts of Christianity that can reveal a mythical Jesus Christ, rather that a pseudo-historic figure. The literal description of the New Testament makes the allegorical Christ of Paul into a anti-spiritual lie. Though since Paul was so popular in the Gnostic communities, he could not be ignored by Christian literalists. So instead of removing him completely, they created forged letters and false texts that Paul was in opposition to. Saul Paul intended not to be delivered to Christ by moral goods, but to become Christ. As he states “All I care about is knowing Christ, experiencing the power of the resurrection, sharing his sufferings, in growing conformity with his death, so that I may finally arrive at the resurrection from the dead.” [1]

While Paul may not be the only one responsible for Christian mythology, he certainly did create many of the early texts. Paul’s writings have been either edited or removed by crypto-Jews, which is something they’ve been known to do throughout history. Today the allegory of Christian fables are taken literal and this exactly what they did to Paul’s teachings. However, many of his (Gnostic) texts are well preserved by authors and historians who have kept them well documented. But as the usual goes, Christians who lack knowledge will only help misinform or misguide those who are just as lost. If the Jews cannot complete remove information, they will distort it the best way possible to cause confusion. Despite Paul’s wisdom being mis-taught, Christians who have the will to seek more knowledge will be ones to receive these facts, and eventually obtain the Gnosis of Sophia.

Resource

[1] Jesus and The Lost Goddess by Timothy Freke