I think we think of Jesus having always been the Christ but if you read the bible you can see he too had imperfect moments where ego got him too.
Actually the childhood death Ra describes even shows that, but so do some of his angry moments, and sometimes his words and beliefs(about women for instance) are a product of the human experience. It was obviously a more full “becoming the Christ” for him but no doubt still a process.
The fact he felt so abandoned on the cross shows his human part still existed along with the Christ consciousness. The last moment where he said “forgive them father for they know not what they do” shows even then in the darkest moment he found the light of compassion for even those who would kill him.
I think we forgive in layers as we heal. He may have forgave himself but was it a bone deep forgiveness that he afforded others or was it like many of us do. We afford others the forgiveness we cannot fully give ourself.
At that moment of extreme catalyst he may have fully come to see himself in those who were now causing his death and because of that his forgiveness could be complete.
The magic in his words.
Do onto others as you would have done onto you.
Love each other as I have loved you. Or OT love thy neighbor as theyself.
Coupled with
forgive them for they know not what they do.
If he said them as they were revealed to him. Then only at his death had he truely absolved himself.
I love this topic. So much occult magic in the bible.
Actually the childhood death Ra describes even shows that, but so do some of his angry moments, and sometimes his words and beliefs(about women for instance) are a product of the human experience. It was obviously a more full “becoming the Christ” for him but no doubt still a process.
The fact he felt so abandoned on the cross shows his human part still existed along with the Christ consciousness. The last moment where he said “forgive them father for they know not what they do” shows even then in the darkest moment he found the light of compassion for even those who would kill him.
I think we forgive in layers as we heal. He may have forgave himself but was it a bone deep forgiveness that he afforded others or was it like many of us do. We afford others the forgiveness we cannot fully give ourself.
At that moment of extreme catalyst he may have fully come to see himself in those who were now causing his death and because of that his forgiveness could be complete.
The magic in his words.
Do onto others as you would have done onto you.
Love each other as I have loved you. Or OT love thy neighbor as theyself.
Coupled with
forgive them for they know not what they do.
If he said them as they were revealed to him. Then only at his death had he truely absolved himself.
I love this topic. So much occult magic in the bible.