Jesus of Nazareth was known for preaching messages of God; the name of Jesus Christ was assigned to him because he’s the central figure of Christianity; we know some of his passages thanks to the scriptures printed on the gospels, but what of everything that’s written there is true? 

I’m baptized by the catholic church; nonetheless, it’s not the religion I follow, like I’ve told you before, my only connection to the divine essence comes from my spiritual practice because I believe that’s the religion capable of unite and integrate us as complete beings; I remember when I was a child and entered to a church I saw huge figures of Jesus crucified and then I listened to the priest saying that there was the son of God who had suffered for all of us and I remember asking myself: why did he suffer for me if I didn’t even know him?

If you realize, before we were born we came with an installed guilt in our unconscious because for my own fault suffered the only son of God who has stepped on earth; do you remember last week I talked you about forgiveness? How’s going to be possible to forgive in a simpler way if guilt and forgiveness are not on the same resonance line and if for your fault and mine Jesus suffered, how can we forgive something like that? Those and much more are the beliefs I don’t understand about the religious institutions because they haven’t ceased on dividing the human essence making us believe we’re product of an original sin because we consumed the fruit from the tree of knowledge made from good and evil, therefore, if I’m a sin then, is my existence immoral?

That hope be the true construction
of men and love who resurrects them.

Jesus of Nazareth.

I want you to know that Jesus was and continues to be an ascended master, someone who existed in the same way you’re existing now; he decided to experience earthly life through a “nirvana”[1] state that’s the highest state that human has, which liberates us from every existential attachment; this means that we all can reach that level the same way Jesus did, choosing love over fear.

Jesus talked about the kingdom of heaven, and in our built-in conscious made by thousands of beliefs we’ve thought that this kingdom is a place we’ll reach after this existence and to gain access to it we have to be good persons so in the last phase of our lives, all our sins can be forgiven and in that way, we can arrive directly to that external place. For me it’s not like that; the kingdom is something that already lives inside each of us, because when we cross ourselves we connect with the father, God, the universe or the creation because we invoke it through our mind and in that way we connect with it in direct line to the son that refers to us, and both, coexist in the unity of the holly spirit.

Keep in mind that what forgiveness does is take away the judgment and the sentence to everything you’re experiencig and when we get to that point, we enter to that kingdom living in oneself; a place where I’m fully aware that I can live in a free way, without any bond to anything and on my best present state that’s love, because the only heaven and hell existing is inside our mind and we decide which of the two we will experience to materialize life, that’s the true final judgment.

Jesus talked about God’s will and in our believer education we have been lead to believe that God is and external being who’s away from us; God comes from your own internal state and in the way you connect with yourself that same way will be the connection you’ll have towards God and everything else; therefore God’s will is your own will active through your free will.

Jesus was crucified because romans saw him as a threat for preaching different ideas to them; I can assure you that on every hit he received Jesus didn’t judged his enemy, loved him instead; on every whip Jesus didn’t hate his enemy, loved him more instead; on the way to Golgotha he didn’t cease to receive insults and even so, he kept loving his enemy; this is teaching us that: “no matter how hard your enemy is, understand him/her” because s/he is afraid and if you can’t understand him/her then be kind because through your own kindness you’ll show him/her something s/he doesn’t know how to give to her/himself; because just like you, s/he is a child of God and came to experience life in his/her own way, so respect him/her; that’s the true teaching Jesus left on earth: “To love without pain and love without hurt” hence, Jesus didn’t suffered for us, but instead loved for all of us.

Unfortunately none of that has been understood, because humanity still can’t believe all of us are the children of the same creation, thereby, keeps rejecting the reason of its existence and that leads to the rejectment of the others. We’re still under the same system where we’re so afraid that the other is different from us that we prefer to keep using “new methods of crucifixion” because if the other is not thin is undesirable; if the other is not “classy” is rejected; if the other doesn’t have any money is not valuable; if the other is not wearing fashion clothes is not worthy; if the other is not succesful is a loser; if the other doesn’t have first world nationality doesn’t have the same rights; those and more violent beliefs are the ones we use to keep building the world; an agression that was installed in oneself and that today, we use to participate in the inseparable collective.

I have an enormous respect for the religion of your choice and the tools you pick to connect with divinity, but like I always say, please go beyond all those concepts based on the prayers you profess every time you call upon God or Jesus, understand every word and from there, build your own philosophy of life because that’s the purpose of living; therefore, don’t choose hiting yourself when you call God and tell him/her that everything is your fault because that’s where you stop looking your life with the responsability it needs, choose to teach others the importance of life, at the end, those lessons will stay in the information of the remaining generations; give yourself permission to listen and act from the christic consciousness we all have, because that consciousness will make you choose love as your authentic state, one that’ll help you to give the true value to your existence.

Thank you for reading me,
Shary ChavLó

[1] https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/nirvana