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Who is Jesus?

God placed His light in human form at a time in human consciousness when we needed to know more.  

Jesus is the light of God, living for us to know Him. God placed His light in matter at a specific period in human consciousness and at a specific time in the human story; that is why Jesus is called the Son. God didn’t need to live in the cloth of this world or its level of consciousness. He was giving humanity the way to know Him

Jesus carries a light for every human being to know God and live in His depth. He is the door to God. Christ is Love. 

The depth we carry is the depth of light we have of Him with us. No one is going to claim God and it be so. God chooses us to know Him, and when He does, it changes human consciousness for eternity. The Soul is the lantern, placing the willing light with Him. 

God is eternally living beyond every idea in human consciousness. When He places His light in matter at a specific period in human consciousness, it is His light in the world

Thousands of years ago, humanity formed ideas about God, and from the beginning, they were in the wrong direction. And that’s true even today. We’ve continued to shape our belief in God based on ego and satan. We haven’t evolved beyond the satan and trying to be something to God. We’re not surrendering to God as long as we claim titles, positions, and roles as decree with Him. We built tabernacles, doctrines, and rituals to give our ideas authority, not knowing that what once was an avenue for shaping ideas into the formless was only a temporary bridge that would never last forever.  The muscle with God is in the formless, it’s in the Soul, not matter. 

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God is knowing the Soul’s light, not the self-chattering mind in satan. 
We’re walking out of this skin into the light for depth.

Two thousand years ago, God placed His light in matter—at a specific time in human consciousness. The embodiment of this divine presence is Christ. Jesus was not confined to the level of human consciousness. He was the Word made flesh, God’s eternal light walking through a temporary story. His presence on Earth was not a product of society or religious ideology. Jesus wore the clothes of the world but was never a rabbi out of the world. He was always God. He walked at a time of deep oppression under the Roman Empire, when the Israelites were constructing their religious frameworks and clinging to them as Truth.

In 1 AD, the religious elite—the Pharisees and high priests—held the highest authority over spiritual life. They elevated their own interpretations to the level of divine law. If someone did not follow their decrees, they were cast out, punished, or even killed. These leaders lived under the weight of the Roman Empire, and their need for survival and power corrupted their ability to see God. In truth, they could not recognize the Messiah standing before them.

This is not a story of the past—it is the blueprint of religion to this day. We now have over four thousand religions in the world, each claiming to be right with God. Each asserts its practices, its texts, and its leaders as the proper path. And yet, not one religion lives in conversation with God. Not one hears His voice. Not one understands creation.

The consequence of making our own ideas about God and declaring them holy is the world of religion. Religion is humanity’s way of avoiding surrender. It is the system we created to feel spiritually safe without ever knowing God directly. We inherited doctrines and rituals rather than cultivating light. We memorized rules instead of losing our lives to gain them in God.

Jesus carries the light of every human being’s journey with God—not within the boundaries of human consciousness, but beyond it.

Each of us is a variance in God’s light, born to acquire depth, substance, and maturity in Him. As His light deepens in ours, the Soul begins to awaken, and—as He has always done—God chooses a human being to know Him beyond the constructs of the world.

This is the sacred unfolding of Love: the Soul meeting its Creator in the quiet sanctity of becoming.

In the 14th century BCE, Pharaoh Akhenaten sent all of Egypt into upheaval when he proclaimed Aten—the Sun Disk—as the one true God.

Egyptian culture, long rooted in polytheism, was suddenly turned on its head as Akhenaten introduced monotheism, centering worship around a single divine presence. His radical shift challenged centuries of tradition and reshaped spiritual life in ancient Egypt—if only briefly.

What set Akhenaten apart was not only his theological transformation but the depth of conviction in his divine connection. He believed himself to be the son of God, a living vessel of the sacred presence, carrying forward a light few could comprehend at the time. His reign became a mystical interlude—an echo of the Soul’s ancient memory of unity with the divine.

We’re not living to worship God; we’re living to walk with Him, beyond the idea of self, into His light trandscending everything for knowing Him.  Jesus placing the Holy Spirit within us is the adjunct to much more.