Killing Mysticism in Favour of Religion
We have traded consciousness for form to our great peril
“The great avatars set the ultimate paradigm of reality and standard of conduct for all of humanity for thousands of years. Of those, the Lords Krishna, Buddha, Zoroaster, and Jesus Christ all calibrate at 1,000. All the names for Divinity calibrate as Infinity. The revered great sages and their teachings calibrate in the 700 (extremely rare), such Huang Po and Ramana Maharshi.” David Hawkins
Can we measure consciousness? The late mystic and kinesiologist Dr David Hawkins, a remarkable man, thought so.
He measured all sorts of things — people, feelings, objects. If we think of life in terms of frequency or light, a few luminous beings, including Jesus and the Buddha, shone their beam for humanity to follow.
But darkness — or rather dark people — are not keen on exposure and have a nasty habit of killing those who show them up. But the age-old battle between light and dark is coming to a head, although some cannot yet perceive the distinction of this moment from other times in history.
The difference of this now and others is enormous. I call it the karmic full stop. The decisions made at this time reflect the development of our consciousness thus far and fulfil numerous prophecies.
Interestingly, many people witnessing the growing tide of global corruption that we call evil, have turned back to Jesus for both safety and salvation. That’s no bad thing.
As Hawkins pointed out, he is at the top of the spiritual tree, although not as church-goers would have you believe, alone.
Avatars are extremely rare beings but the deliberate misrepresentation of Jesus as simply an object for ego to glorify egged on by a Roman church has caused a world of trouble.
After originally destroying Christians, Rome cynically realised it could use Jesus to its advantage and built a cult around him, linked to both trade and politics, as well as directing people away from Christ’s real message which was less one of worship and more one of transformation.
After all, as a fully enlightened being, he had no need of worship but came to show the way, directing people to go within to find God (consciousness). His confession that he was one with the Father nearly got him killed.
This was a prime example of how the public ego — both collective and individual — is shrouded in darkness and looks through a myopic lens. This vibration was too low to understand his statements, even when he spoke in parables.
Church-goers, remarkably, are quite incurious about what happened to him when the Bible goes blank in his ‘missing years’ between 12 and 30.
There is considerable evidence that he travelled the Silk Road and learned from different spiritual traditions further developing his own consciousness before starting his mission.
He was, after all, like all of us, both human and divine, later at pains to state what he could do, so could we, and greater still. But many Christians still trapped by the mind, ignore his real message, preferring to remain simply as worshippers rather than developing their own light as instructed.
That is our fate so long as we believe we are simply a person who is born, has experience and dies. As the great sage Nisargadatta said, ‘Liberation is not of the person but from the person’.
So long as you believe you are only a person, which was both the projection and inference of those about to stone Jesus in the book of John, you can never see the truth and Christ’s statements will continue to baffle.
While many people I know have jumped on board the Jesus bandwagon since the Covid debacle, they seem to cling to the official view of Jesus as if he is a life raft they are afraid to question. Leaping out of danger, they plunge into blind safety.
When the Church says — really for its own purposes — this man and no other, it appears to offer safety so long as you are prepared to remain wilfully blind.
I suspect a psychological and very human mechanism built on fear which says we can go this far bur no further lest I land right back in the fear I just escaped. Wilful adherence even in the face of institutional abuse and murder is better than the alternative.
The great irony is these people are the very same folks who questioned everything these past few years and saw through corruption and lies, unlike the majority.
It’s a curious phenomenon but in looking for safety in a time of great danger, they choose to remain ignorant of Christ’s hidden teachings in the Gospel of Thomas, the Book of Enoch and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
In choosing to look no further, they have little chance of learning how reincarnation was written out of the Bible at the Council of Nicea in 325 AD, or incorporating the lessons of context, of time and place. (Jesus appeared at a particular time and place which would have had great influence on what followed).
In short, they deny the mystical and esoteric teachings bearing the full messagein exchange for the exoteric; in other words, form over consciousness. They are still seeing through a limited physical perspective.
Why? Because they don’t yet know themselves as anything else, the inner eye hasn’t opened, the veils have not lifted.
Having said all that, I know many Christians who find their way through sincere devotion. Bhakti is a legitimate path and spiritual transformation is entirely possible with love and dedication.
The classic misinterpretation, I believe, that has kept humans bound to wrong thinking is not understanding that the statement I am the Way, the Truth and the Life refers to the I Am consciousness that Jesus would surely have known from his travels in the East.
The term I Am is simply another way of saying consciousness and I am one with the Father — the statement that nearly got him killed — simply means I am consciousness (God) and actually so are you. But to find that you have to go not to a church but within yourself.
The real blasphemy is to believe anything else.
How is it possible to believe in a religion of love that would have you put to death for believing anything other than its dogma? That is madness but its orthodoxy continues unabated migrating into the modern Pharisees of big business and corrupt government.
Disagree with us on a range of issues and we will shut you up and if we can’t, we will kill you.
Believe ‘the science’ and the media we have bought and paid for or else! I hope one day all Christians awaken to their own church’s evil for where else does evil hide more effectively than in institutions like churches and charities that espouse goodness?
If we fail to ask questions of everything we are asked to believe, we risk the loss of our souls to soulless entities purporting to be our saviours.
Keep waiting for the Rapture and you may be disappointed. I suspect the Second Coming is the global transformation of consciousness now on its way.
But hey! I remain open. If He comes, I will happily fly off, utterly at ease with being wrong.
Simon Heathcote