
Cracking The Jesus Code - Part 1
by Kosi
Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi is the code breaker of all scripture. Kosi Radio Voice is a program that gives voice to the ancient secrets of scripture. Cracking the Jesus Code (Part 1) is the sublime teaching of Jesus—unveiling the hidden message he was born to “bear witness to” —a living truth that sets you free from eons of suffering. A truth that defies death! What is the new and mysterious covenant he brought into the global consciousness? Does it really have anything to do with religion?
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To understand that the Old Testament is the prophecy and the New Testament is the fulfillment of the prophecy.
The reason the Old Testament is in the Bible is because it's the prophecy and the New Testament is the fulfillment of the prophecy.
Right?
It's powerful,
Powerful,
Powerful.
So I Am is the name of God.
Moses was freeing people from slavery,
But physical slavery.
They were forced into slave labor to build these ancient temples.
The pyramids were built through slave labor.
So they were enslaved to the Pharaoh.
And the Pharaoh grew up with Moses.
So Moses is his brother.
His brother's coming back,
The exiled one that turned out to be Jewish.
He wasn't even a Pharaoh is telling him what to do.
So of course,
You know,
He's king,
He's Pharaoh.
He's not going to listen to this guy that he's surprised he's still alive,
But he's not going to believe this guy.
Right?
But Moses was carrying the power of God within him because he was on Mount Sinai and heard the voice of God.
He heard the voice of God.
And it was that I Am that I Am that sent him to free the people.
So Jesus is freeing you from the slavery of mind,
The bondage of the physical body.
But to do that,
He had to sacrifice his body.
And then when he told people the truth of the New Covenant,
I am the bread of life.
Anyone who eats of this bread will discover eternal life.
Right?
This is these are the words of Jesus.
But for a Jewish audience,
This was sacrilege.
This was heresy.
This was basically insanity.
This man is asking us to eat his body and drink his blood.
And they all walked away shaking their head.
You know,
This guy,
He might have done some miracles,
But this guy's nuts.
So they walk away.
And then he looks at the disciples.
Are you going to leave too?
But of course,
We know that they stayed until the night in the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus surrenders.
And this is such an important part of the whole end of the story.
So we're starting at the end and we're going to spend more time for those of you who are interested.
This is just an ongoing conversation.
This is Koshi Radio Voice and we're just looking at scripture through the lens of Ramana Maharshi as the code breaker.
And then you can see these dimensions,
The hidden dimensions,
The secret aspect of the Bible that's been really hidden for centuries and start to appreciate that there is so much more to Jesus than even Christianity in some cases is not aware of the depth of Christ.
They see him as savior,
But don't necessarily have this context or the deeper understanding of what Jesus was here to reveal.
And the conversation between Pilate and Jesus is pivotal.
Right there,
Right when he's about to be crucified,
You know,
They say that you are a king.
Are you a king?
And Jesus responds,
They say that I am a king.
He doesn't say yes or no.
He just says they say that I am king.
But I was born to bear witness to the truth.
And Pilate says,
What is the truth?
And Jesus looks him in the eyes and says,
Nothing.
That is the eternal truth.
Silence.
Ramana Maharshi,
The essence of Ramana is silence.
This is the essence of the eternal natural way.
The law is your own direct experience.
The essence is silence and the nature is liberation.
In India,
That's called moksha.
That's called liberation.
That's called mukti.
Right?
These are the words for liberation from the slavery of ego and mind.
Different words,
Same pointing to the eternal.
And Christ had a divine purpose,
Which was to sacrifice his body to show you,
Demonstrate eternal life.
And so at the Last Supper,
He reveals this covenant sealed in his blood.
I am the bread.
Take this bread and break it and remember me.
This wine is my blood.
Take this wine and drink it and remember me.
So eat the bread,
Drink the wine and partake in my body.
Merge so completely.
The alchemy of Jesus is the Eucharist.
The Eucharist is eating his body and drinking his blood.
Ramana said,
Merging,
Surrender.
This is the ultimate surrender.
Surrender is merging with God.
And Ramana was so beautiful.
He simplified these things in a way that you could understand.
He said,
To surrender means to be a sugar doll.
And if you're a sugar doll and you dive into the ocean,
What happens to you?
As you dissolve.
If you're a sugar doll,
You start to vanish in the ocean because the body and the me that you think you are is going to die someday.
But is that who you are?
This is the teaching of Ramana.
So when you look at Jesus through that lens and he's holding up this piece of bread,
Unleavened bread and tearing it and saying,
This is my body.
Eat.
And this wine is my blood.
Drink and remember me.
So who is Jesus?
Right?
Is he just a man?
Are you just a man or a woman?
Or is there so much more to you than meets the eye?
Aren't you the radiant consciousness shining through your eyes?
Eternal in every way.
Electromagnetic energy.
Is that not who you are?
The mind will enslave you to the body and so will the ego.
And then death becomes terrifying.
But when you know who you are,
Your experience of the body is very different.
You don't experience pain in the same way.
Ramana demonstrated that on the mountain with the thorns,
Right?
And Jesus had a thorns put on his head.
And these were vicious.
They were making fun of him,
Wrapping a purple robe around him,
Spitting on him.
Here's this beautiful teacher that healed all these people.
And people had been following him.
And then he's treated so horribly.
Right?
So he's being treated so horribly at the end.
And so what is the truth,
Right?
What is the real purpose of Jesus?
So remembering him is to remember God.
Not Jesus the man,
But God,
The I am that I am,
The eternal presence.
And Jesus is eternal because he surrendered to that fully.
He was the sugar doll.
He was the sugar doll that was crucified,
Right?
He was crucified so that all could see.
And he died on the cross in such a horrendous way.
So Pilate's still looking for a way out.
He has the two men,
The really horrible guy that's basically a terrorist.
And Jesus,
Who's this radiant presence,
He's been scourged and he's got the crown and blood running down his face.
So Pilate is sure that the crowd is going to release Jesus,
Right?
Because out of sympathy,
The guy was just whipped practically to death.
The other guy is just a bitter,
Angry man who has been known to kill Roman soldiers and caught doing all kinds of terrible things.
So he's certain he's going to get off the hook,
Right?
But the crowd chooses barbarous.
And Jesus,
He's forced then to crucify Christ.
This is the famous story,
Right?
But it's also important to realize that Pilate really didn't want any part of this.
And he knew that this was like a setup,
Like Jesus was being framed by the Jewish elders.
He didn't really understand their religion.
But from their point of view,
Jesus saying that he was the Son of Man,
That he was the Messiah that they had been praying for and waiting for.
This man could not possibly be the Messiah.
So here's the Messiah and they can't see him through their own arrogance and their own ignorance.
They have the one that they've been waiting for,
They're actually going to murder.
Now of course,
Pilate doesn't really understand their religion.
His religion is polytheism.
You know,
They had different gods that they worshiped in Rome at that time.
It was not Christian at that time.
So he didn't really understand these Jewish people.
And from his point of view,
He really was just trying to stop a rebellion from happening.
But when that occurred,
He said,
Okay,
Take him to crucify.
But he washed his hands.
This is in John.
Now there's slightly different versions in the different Gospels,
Which means good news,
Right?
So he was washing his hands and he says,
I wash my hands of this.
This man is innocent.
So this is how,
And from a karmic perspective,
Pilate was recognizing he had no choice in the role he was in,
He had to have Jesus crucified as the king of the Jews,
Right?
Because that is a direct threat.
That's treason.
If he let this man walk around that the Jewish people are claiming is claiming to be king,
He had no choice.
But he washes his hands and says,
I'm not responsible basically for this death.
And Jesus is taken off to be crucified.
Now all the disciples scattered,
Of course,
Because they were terrified that they also would be crucified.
So the fear was really tangible.
It was a huge fear because it was a very real possibility.
Crucification was the standard form of execution in that time period.
So a lot of thousands upon thousands of people were crucified.
So it was a common death.
So everybody knew that it was a horrendous death.
So they ran with the exception of his mother,
The Virgin Mary,
Mary Magdalene and John were all at the foot of the cross as Jesus was being crucified.
Now the other thing about Christ is in movies,
He's often depicted as crying out when he's scourged.
That didn't happen.
And there's a reason why that's true.
And then the other is that when he was nailed to the cross,
It was through the palm of his hands and he was tied under his arm with ropes.
He was tied under his arms with rope,
Which supported the rest of his body because it was a torturous death.
They wanted it to go on for a long time to make an example of don't go against the Roman government because this is what's going to happen to you if you do.
That was the message that the Romans were sending to people.
It was governance through fear.
It was terrorism.
The Romans were like terrorists when you think of it in those terms.
It was a gruesome death.
But Christ,
When they laid him on the cross,
They put nails in his hands,
They tied rope around and he did not cry out.
He looked them in the eyes with radiant,
Present love.
Radiant,
Present love.
And the soldiers were freaked out by that.
Freaked.
Every man they'd ever crucify was wriggling around.
I mean,
They would have to practically sit on him to get the nails in their hands.
Here's this man just laying there letting him do it,
Just looking at them with the most radiant,
Present,
Unconditional love.
So as the soldiers are crucifying Christ,
They know something major is up here.
This is not like any man they have ever crucified.
And the only ones with the courage to be with him at that time was his mother,
Mary Magdalene and John.
And then he's teaching from the cross.
And how many people could teach after such a horrendous experience of being made fun of,
Being spit on,
Putting a crown of thorns on your head.
And he was just calm the whole time.
Radiant,
Beautiful presence.
So when he was on the cross,
There was a radiance that is not captured in film.
If you carefully read the Bible,
You can catch a glimpse of this radiant presence.
But every one present was incomplete and total.
Ah,
Silent.
There was thousands of people witnessing this.
They were all around trying,
You know,
Like just shocked that Jesus was going to be what?
Crucified?
He just healed a blind guy and the paralyzed guy,
You know,
Like,
What would I mean Lazarus was risen from the dead.
You're going to,
What do you mean you're going to crucify Jesus?
So there was a big crowd around and complete and total awe of this radiant presence.
I mean,
He was like glowing.
His eyes were like fire.
There was so much light coming out of him.
And he was teaching forgiveness.
Forgive them for they know not what they do.
He was talking to the soldiers.
The soldiers that just made fun of him.
The soldiers that just nailed him to the cross.
He's saying forgive them.
Let this go.
That's what forgiveness is.
It's not condoning.
It's just let it go.
You don't know what you're doing.
Let it go.
Let the past go.
Papaji said the great the past is the graveyard.
He's right.
You give your attention to the past.
You're going to be enslaved to your mind and ego.
So you can see this synergy between Ramana and Jesus and the divine purpose of both.
Ramana is the code breaker.
This is the messenger of a new covenant sealed in his body and blood.
Merging totally with God.
Aligning your consciousness with God.
This is sadhana.
This is letting go of the mind and ego.
Seeing through it as an illusion into the reality of the omniscient intelligence.
So then Jesus dies after about six or seven hours.
It was a short death.
But there's a famous point just before he dies.
He says my God,
My God,
Why have you forsaken me?
And this has confused a lot of people.
Why would Jesus at the,
You know,
Just before he leaves his body,
Cry out like that?
But he's actually referencing a song,
Which is a song,
A song.
Jesus is referencing a song.
And at the last supper,
Because he was Jewish,
They always sang.
So when he taught them about the new covenant,
He would have sung one of the songs of that time.
The Jewish song of the Passover.
So imagine Jesus singing to the disciples and telling them I'm going to be crucified.
And then I'll be dead.
But I will rise again.
So he's telling them this before it happens.
But they're so confused at that point.
They didn't know what he was talking about.
Then they run away.
Peter pretends he doesn't even know him.
Mary and Magdalene and the Virgin Mary are the ones that have the courage to be there till the final hour.
Because the Virgin Mary had the courage because she knew.
She knew from the very beginning.
Remember the archangel Gabriel said,
Full of grace.
Mary,
Full of grace.
He foretold of the birth of Christ.
So she knew that this was a special,
Special person.
Yes,
It was her son.
But she knew he was so much more than just her biological son.
So she stood there in the agony and the heartbreak of losing her son,
Knowing that something huge was happening.
Something that had never,
Ever happened in the history of the human race was happening.
So she was aware and Mary Magdalene was aware and John was aware.
And they were all willing to risk their life to stand there.
Because they could have been arrested and crucified too.
But they were the ones that had the courage because they knew something huge was going down in modern language.
Something major was going down.
And the soldiers are freaked.
The whole audience is silent.
He is radiant.
And then he suddenly shouts out,
My God,
My God,
Why have you forsaken me?
But it's a song.
And it's all about how he trusted totally in God.
That whole psalm,
Read it.
It's Psalm 22.
He's talking about in the presence of everyone rejecting him,
He's being crucified.
It's about Christ.
And this was written hundreds of years before Christ was even born.
So that is why he said it.
He was referencing the song in the Psalms and all those Jewish people at that time would have known it.
The psalm of being abandoned,
But trusting God anyway.
Total trust,
Total surrender.
That's what we're talking about with the crucifixion.
Total trust,
Total surrender.
And that's what he was referencing.
That was his final moment of surrender.
And then right after that,
He said,
Into your hands,
I commend my spirit.
And he breathed his last and it didn't stop there.
He died and there was a massive earthquake.
The sky turned pitch black.
Is this a coincidence?
We're talking high desert in that area.
A storm like that comes in.
It happens,
But it's so rare.
The earth shook,
Cracked.
The temple,
The curtain of the temple that was housing the Ark of the Covenant was torn.
The whole temple shook and these Jewish elders fell to the ground.
Everybody fell to the ground.
There was an earthquake.
There was a seismic shift in consciousness.
The quantum field was ripped in that moment.
And then there was silence.
Complete and total silence.
And one of the soldiers who had crucified him said,
Surely,
We have just killed the Messiah.
He's the real thing.
So can you imagine being the soldier realizing you just killed this sacred,
Divine,
Beautiful,
Incredible man who had the courage to forgive them?
Courage to face death.
Courage to be present and teach.
Continue teaching until the very end.
The last breath,
Even the psalm is a teaching about to trust God even in the worst situation.
Trust God.
Trust.
This is the nature of surrender.
Total trust in that invisible presence.
So powerful,
Right?
So potent.
And then they take him off the cross.
Joseph of Arimathea.
He was a rich guy that had a tomb.
And in Jerusalem,
They say that it's right next to where Christ was crucified.
But they've pretty much proven that that's not the actual location.
The actual location is outside the current walls of Jerusalem.
It's just outside of it.
But in the time of Christ,
It would have been part of the complex of the town.
All the towns of that time period had walls around them for protection primarily.
So they put him in the tomb.
And of course,
They thought this is it.
Their dream of a messiah,
The Savior,
Was over.
And they took him and put him in the tomb.
And they anointed him.
They cleaned him up.
They did a traditional Jewish burial for Jesus.
And then they rolled this heavy stone in front of the tomb.
And then three days later,
When Mary went to see the tomb,
The stone had been rolled away.
But not just rolled away.
It was smashed.
Right?
And she sees Jesus,
The risen Jesus.
Mary.
It's me.
Right?
She didn't recognize him at first.
It's so important to realize he was so transformed by whatever had occurred through him,
Through this alchemy that he went through.
But she didn't really recognize him at first.
She thought he was a gardener.
And she said,
Where have you taken my Lord?
The tomb is empty.
You know where they have taken him.
And he said,
Mary.
It's me.
And then she suddenly goes,
Oh my God.
And then she tries to hug him.
They loved each other.
These people loved each other.
And when you really put it in human terms,
It's like,
Wow.
So she tries to hug him.
And he's like,
No,
Don't do that.
I have not yet ascended to the Father.
So something of huge proportions is going on here.
The rest of the disciples are all holed up in this building.
And they're terrified.
They are total cowards.
And Peter was the worst.
He was like the rock.
Right?
He was seen as the rock.
He was told by Jesus he was the rock because he recognized him as the Son of Man,
The Son of God.
And here's Peter,
Who was the rock,
Who crumbled when it really mattered and denied Christ.
So they're all holed up in this room trying to figure out what to do,
What just happened.
They're kind of in shock.
They're all in shock.
They thought this was the Messiah.
This was like the new Jerusalem they were going to be taken to paradise.
Right?
And then he's dead.
I mean,
This is not part of their how they were perceiving him.
So the rug got pulled out completely.
And then Mary comes running in the room and says,
He's risen.
I saw him.
He's alive.
And of course,
They don't believe him.
They don't believe her.
But Peter runs to the tomb.
He just runs because something deep inside of him knows that maybe she's right,
But he can't really believe it because he does get mad at her first.
He's like,
Woman,
What are you talking about?
We saw that he was crucified.
He's dead.
She's like,
No,
No,
I just saw him.
He said he would rise.
He did.
You got to go see for yourself.
So he runs.
And the tomb is empty.
And then they all start to realize something bigger than what they ever had imagined is happening.
And then they're back in that room.
Thomas wasn't there,
But Jesus appears to all of them and says,
Peace be with you.
Imagine being Peter.
This guy that he,
You know,
His teacher who he loved,
Who he denied walks through the wall and says,
Peace be with you.
Talk about a moment of complete and total humbling.
That's what happened to Peter in that moment.
But Thomas wasn't there.
So Thomas finally comes from wherever he was at the market or whatever.
And they said,
Oh my God,
Jesus was here.
He is.
He's alive.
Mary's right.
He's alive.
And you know,
Thomas,
The doubting Thomas,
He's like,
I don't believe you.
I know you're upset.
Maybe you saw a vision.
Maybe you,
You know,
It was a,
You know,
A ghost or something,
But I don't believe you.
I'm sorry.
I just don't.
I know he's,
I saw him.
He died.
I saw his body.
He's dead.
Wake up people.
He's not risen.
He's dead.
And then right when he says that,
Jesus walks through the wall again.
Remember Thomas says,
You know,
I won't believe until I put my finger in his wound on his side or put my finger in the nails in his hands.
I won't believe until I actually see Jesus.
And Jesus walks in the room.
And how would Thomas feel in that moment?
I mean,
Put yourself in,
If you're Thomas and you're the one doubting that any of this is going on and then you say something like that,
And then all of a sudden Jesus is standing right in front of you saying,
Okay,
Here's my hand.
You put your finger in here and you put your finger in my side.
If you need that to believe,
I want you to believe because your eternal salvation is at stake.
Right?
And then the famous teaching,
It's such a powerful teaching.
Blessed are you for you believe because you see me.
But even more blessed are those who believe without seeing.
This is the pivotal moment.
So having this context comes through this direct realization of Ramana Maharshi.
Right?
It reveals the name of God.
Realize that there is this presence that you can directly experience.
And once you have that direct experience,
Which is not a religion,
This has nothing to do with religion,
You directly experience it by self-inquiry,
Which is Ramana's teaching,
Go in,
Question this me,
Go through the me,
And you will discover eternal life.
Jesus says the same thing.
I am the way.
I am the truth.
I am the life,
The life in the body.
Nobody comes to the Father except through me.
Nobody comes to the Father except through the me.
Where is the me?
Right there in your own chest,
In your heart.
And this is why Jesus said,
Few are those who find it.
The way is narrow and the gate is small.
And few are those who find it.
Because it is in your own heart.
It is the last place you would think to look.
This is the same teaching of Ramana Maharshi.
Jesus was more dramatic because he had a different divine purpose.
He was bringing this message into a very thick consciousness.
Profound teaching,
Eternal presence,
Right?
So this is the nature of scripture.
There is this energy.
There's this life and the story of Jesus is so dramatic and potent and rich.
And there's such a profound teaching in it.
But you almost have to let go of the religious dogma.
Because in a sense,
Religion in an unintentional way kind of put him in a box,
The box of religion.
But Jesus is not in that box.
Jesus is in your heart.
Whether you're Christian or not makes no difference.
He is that eternal presence that's alive inside of you.
And this is the message that he came,
He was born to bear witness to,
Right?
So that was a long explanation.
But I wanted to start with this context because context for scripture is really important.
And when you're talking about the life of the Buddha,
It's really no different.
You really have to understand who the Buddha was to really appreciate Buddhism and his sutras which are just so infused with the same transmission of light,
This eternal presence,
Different words,
Same realization from the Buddha.
And the Vedas,
These ancient Rishis that wrote the Vedas,
5,
000 years,
They predate Jesus,
They predate Buddha.
They realize these truths and they wrote ancient hymns and songs to the sound of light,
The sound of silence.
What does it do for you?
What directs your attention in to the eternal?
So we're kind of towards the end of the program.
And I didn't mean to go on quite so long,
But I did want to give you that context.
But if you have a question or if there's anything you want to share,
You can raise your hand if you called in.
There are several people that have called in tonight or today depending on where you are.
So if you have a question,
You can certainly do that.
I don't know that you can see the chat,
But that's okay.
It's not like you have to share.
This is really just an examination of scripture and to really reveal,
Regardless of what religion it's attributed to,
There is a radiance,
There is an intelligence that lives in the words and beyond the words.
And when you recognize that,
When you have that context and the scripture itself,
It becomes a living presence and you start to see this realm behind the words.
So scripture is a holographic language.
It's not your typical story.
Like I started this conversation with,
It's really beyond language.
So it's holographic and it's got this code.
It's like a secret code because until you are ready,
You can't really receive these teachings.
And Jesus knew this when he was alive.
That's why he often said,
Those with ears,
Let them hear.
Those with eyes,
Let them see.
Because he knew that most of the people didn't know,
Couldn't understand him,
Didn't understand what this message was all about.
And they practically killed him many times.
I mean,
There was one time he was standing in the temple and he went crazy.
He flipped over all the tables and stuff and said,
You're making my father's house a den of thieves.
And he was whipping people and throwing the money out because they were charging people for a sacrificial lamb or a dove and turning it into a business,
Which had nothing to do with the whole purpose of the Passover.
And then they were upset by that.
And then the Jewish elders try to trick him and say,
Well,
I know how we can get him in trouble.
Let's show him,
Let's ask him if he should pay tax to the Roman emperor.
So they do that.
These elders come,
Nicodemus,
Who actually could really receive Jesus and felt that he was something very special.
And they said,
Well,
Does this mean that we shouldn't pay our taxes?
Because he's throwing the money around.
He got all angry.
And he said,
Hand me one of those coins.
And of course,
On the coins of that time,
There's a picture of Caesar.
And he says,
Whose picture is this?
And he said,
Caesar.
He said,
Well,
If this is Caesar,
Then give to what is Caesar's to Caesar.
This is his coin.
It's his money.
Just give it to him.
But give to God.
What is God's?
Right?
See how powerful,
How live his words are when you hold it in this way?
It's actually being there as a witness to these events.
Being with Christ.
He's looking into your eyes.
He's the radiant presence on the cross.
Radiant,
Beautiful,
Emanating this presence of light.
The whole ground shakes.
The sky gets dark.
The temple curtain is ripped.
And everyone falls to the ground.
And then he rises again.
Right?
And there's many other stories which we're going to explore the next time around.
So this was just a beginning.
So it's like satsang.
It is satsang,
Which is God's meeting.
This is God's radio program,
Right?
Just to transmit this radiant energy to free Jesus from the box of religion.
To let him really,
Truly bear witness to the truth.
Because he was in this world,
But he's not of this world.
And you are in this world.
But you are not of this world.
And when you really,
Deeply embrace that and give your attention to the eternal presence in your heart,
Then you have the possibility of moksha,
Liberation,
Eternal salvation,
Redemption,
Regardless of what you did,
Regardless of what you said,
Regardless of how confused you've been or how angry or how mean or judgmental.
It all falls down in that.
So I want to thank all of you for those of you listening on the radio or on your cell phone or on Alexa.
For those of you who phoned in,
I want to thank you for bringing your precious,
Precious,
Precious life to this most sacred meeting of Ramana and Jesus,
The disciples,
Even Paul on the road to Damascus getting knocked off his horse by a flash of light to this moment in Moses and the Pharaoh and the many miracles that unfolded around these events and the miracle of life that's always here and now and is eternal.
You are that and nothing else.
Namaste,
Everyone.
Oh,
Shanti,
Shanti,
Shanti,
Oh.
Loka samasta sukhino bhavantu.
Loka samasta sukhino bhavantu.
Oh,
Shanti,
Shanti,
Shanti.
Peace,
Peace,
Peace.
Oh,
Shanti,
Shanti,
Shanti,
Peace,
Peace,
Peace.
Oh,
Shanti,
Shanti,
Shanti,
Peace.
Oh,
Shanti,
Shanti,
Shanti,
Peace.
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Miree
May 10, 2024
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Deniz
January 27, 2023
Incredible! Thank you!
Christa
January 13, 2023
Loved it! Thank you 💖
Betsy
December 6, 2020
I am so thankful for these beautiful words and teachings! So much to absorb that is now heightening my awareness!💫🙏🌟
Mark
November 29, 2020
I enjoyed your recounting of the crucifixion story. I'm wondering if you have ever read the firsthand account published in the Urantia Book (https://www.urantia.org/home)? In many ways similar, but in others quite different. Namaste.
Makgati
November 22, 2020
Let those that have eyes, see; and those that have ears, hear. This, THIS I felt throughout my entire being. It shook me and stretched and opened me and all light came into me. Thank you. Thank you 🙏🏾.
