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  Wednesday, 28 August 2013
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It's quite clear in the Old Testament Moses is a sinner, The Quran, Hadith, and Seerah all portray Muhammed as sinner. Samael obviously was a sinner. Why are there so many New Testament Quotes saying Jesus wasn't a sinner like all these others? Was there legitimately something very deeply different about Jesus?
10 years ago
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#4309
Accepted Answer
Every prophet in the bible represents an Archetype that we must develop and purify within our psyche with the help of Jesus, which is an Archetype that is already pure and perfect. Jesus as an Archetype abides within the bosom of the Cosmic Common Universal Father.

The Buddha Jesus of Nazareth represents in the gospels that particular Archetype that emanates from Chokmah, the Second Logos, which is named ‘The Son’ in Christianity. Such Archetype is named Krishna in India and Horus [the son of Osiris] in ancient Egypt.

So, we have to understand Jesus, as an Archetype and Jesus, the Great Master Aberamentho, who represented such an Archetype two thousand years ago.

Jesus of the gospels represents the development of Jesus the Archetype within the life of any christified adept.

So, Jesus of the Gospels as an Archetype represents not only the Inner Jesus Christ of the Master Jesus of Nazareth. This Archetype named Jesus [Yeshua in Hebrew] is perfect, immaculate within any Adept, namely, Moses, David, Krishna, Jesus of Nazareth, Samael, Mohammed, etc….


Within the inner Jesus Christ of each one of us, the creative energy shines marvelously.
The Logos is the Perfect Multiple Unity. In the world of the Logos, diversity is unity.
The Intimate Christ within each one of us is beyond individuality, personality, and the ‘I’.
All beings are indeed one in the Lord.
Many rays bud in the ‘Christ-Light’, and from the ‘Christ-Light’.
Each Logoic Ray is of a diverse type and distinct class. However, all the Rays in themselves constitute the Logos.
Each Ray is the living expression of this or that Adept, or of this or that Christified
One. Every Logoic Ray serves as a foundation for this or that Hierophant.
The existence of any Adept would be inconceivable, if we exclude from the depth of his Being his corresponding Ray of Light.
In the final synthesis, all the Rays of Light are reduced to one, which stretches itself into one immeasurable Glory of Light, from the Abyss right up to Heaven.


The great mistake of present sects of Christianity is that they do not know the difference between Jesus the Archetype within each one of us and Jesus of Nazareth, the Master Aberamentho, who had the high honor of representing - in the Holy Land 2000 years ago - the development of such Archetype within the psyche of every Christified Adept.

Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah,
the Root of David, has prevailed to open the book,
and to loose the seven seals thereof. - Revelation 5: 5

10 years ago
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#4309
Accepted Answer
Every prophet in the bible represents an Archetype that we must develop and purify within our psyche with the help of Jesus, which is an Archetype that is already pure and perfect. Jesus as an Archetype abides within the bosom of the Cosmic Common Universal Father.

The Buddha Jesus of Nazareth represents in the gospels that particular Archetype that emanates from Chokmah, the Second Logos, which is named ‘The Son’ in Christianity. Such Archetype is named Krishna in India and Horus [the son of Osiris] in ancient Egypt.

So, we have to understand Jesus, as an Archetype and Jesus, the Great Master Aberamentho, who represented such an Archetype two thousand years ago.

Jesus of the gospels represents the development of Jesus the Archetype within the life of any christified adept.

So, Jesus of the Gospels as an Archetype represents not only the Inner Jesus Christ of the Master Jesus of Nazareth. This Archetype named Jesus [Yeshua in Hebrew] is perfect, immaculate within any Adept, namely, Moses, David, Krishna, Jesus of Nazareth, Samael, Mohammed, etc….


Within the inner Jesus Christ of each one of us, the creative energy shines marvelously.
The Logos is the Perfect Multiple Unity. In the world of the Logos, diversity is unity.
The Intimate Christ within each one of us is beyond individuality, personality, and the ‘I’.
All beings are indeed one in the Lord.
Many rays bud in the ‘Christ-Light’, and from the ‘Christ-Light’.
Each Logoic Ray is of a diverse type and distinct class. However, all the Rays in themselves constitute the Logos.
Each Ray is the living expression of this or that Adept, or of this or that Christified
One. Every Logoic Ray serves as a foundation for this or that Hierophant.
The existence of any Adept would be inconceivable, if we exclude from the depth of his Being his corresponding Ray of Light.
In the final synthesis, all the Rays of Light are reduced to one, which stretches itself into one immeasurable Glory of Light, from the Abyss right up to Heaven.


The great mistake of present sects of Christianity is that they do not know the difference between Jesus the Archetype within each one of us and Jesus of Nazareth, the Master Aberamentho, who had the high honor of representing - in the Holy Land 2000 years ago - the development of such Archetype within the psyche of every Christified Adept.

Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah,
the Root of David, has prevailed to open the book,
and to loose the seven seals thereof. - Revelation 5: 5

10 years ago
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#4314
I think I'm too stupid for this stuff because your reply just confused me.
10 years ago
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#4315
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/05/01/article-0-009FF0851000044C-368_468x338.jpg

In other words, as the actor Jim Caviezel played Jesus in the Hollywood movie “The Passion of the Christ.” Likewise, Master Aberamentho [Jesus of Nazareth] played the role of Jesus in the Holy Land.

The True Jesus, the Son of God, is an Archetype [spiritual element] that abides within the profoundness of our consciousness.

So, let us not confuse actors with the Inner Reality. Nevertheless, Master Jesus of Nazareth [Master Aberamentho] is a great Initiate who has achieved the highest rank among the Great Adepts on this planet Earth. And his private life is not documented anywhere.

Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah,
the Root of David, has prevailed to open the book,
and to loose the seven seals thereof. - Revelation 5: 5

10 years ago
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#4319
So the external world is pointless? And "adepts" who followed "aberamentho" internally are more spiritual than martyrs such as St. Peter, St. Paul, etc in the external catholic tradition of following Christ in flesh and blood?
10 years ago
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#4331
The external world is not pointless. See: Death.

Those individuals named Peter, Paul, and others were great adepts who lived within the physical world and gave profound teachings. Peter is also an archetype, which is well explained throughout the writings of Samael Aun Weor. St. Paul is a great Master who unveiled many teachings of the Intimate Christ, the archetype of the solar logos, within his writings. I do not know if St. Paul necessarily represents any specific archetype, but he was a true human being made into image of God, as he indicates through his writings on To Soma Psychikon and To Soma Pneumatikon, the psychic and spiritual bodies of man.

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

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