11/28/2024
This understanding means so much to me. ❤️
Christ Consciousness.
Christ is a cosmic force, an energy and intelligence that radiates in everything. In any religion, no matter what the name, no matter the country or the tradition, the primary concern of that religion is Christ, even if that religion doesn’t use that word.
The word Christ is derived from a Greek term, Khrestos.
The word Christ is a title. It is a cosmic force. It is energy, a radiation, a vibration, a sound.
Ancient scriptures state that in the beginning God sounded. If you study the creation mythologies of any religion, you always find that in the first instances, in the first moments, what emerged was a vibration, energy, a force, a light, a sound; that is Christ.
That force is beyond any name, beyond any concept, beyond any thought, beyond any title, beyond any belief.
It is something incomprehensible, immeasurable, and eternal. Everything that we are, everything that we experience, everything that we can ever imagine or perceive, is merely a derivative of Christ.
This is how all encompassing and overpowering this energy is.
Absolutely everything in existence is merely a derivative of Christ. So when we talk about Christ, we are not talking about a man; we are not even talking about a God.
We are talking about a force, a cosmic ray, a living, vibrating, resounding energy.
There are many names for this energy that emerges out of the nothingness. In Kabbalah, it is called Ain Soph Aur.
Some Western traditions have called it “the ray of creation.”
The ancient Native Americans, the Aztec, and Maya, had many names for this ray of light, but the most famous is Quetzalcoatl.
The Christians call it Yeshua, Jesus Christ, the Son. In the East, there are thousands of names for this energy: Avalokiteshvara, Chenresig, Krishna, Vishnu, Osiris, Ahura Mazda, and Fu Xi.
These names all refer to the same primordial energy, which is the very heart and soul and purpose and meaning of religion.
This is very important to understand because we have inherited from our different cultures and tradition different mistaken concepts about religion, and especially about Christ.