The Incarnation: Cleopatra's Story of Jesus - E-book - ePub

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 Arthur Telling - The Incarnation: Cleopatra's Story of Jesus.
Seven incarnations of the Godhead make up an incarnational round that began in the 1st century BC. We are today at the seventh round personality. Cleopatra... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Seven incarnations of the Godhead make up an incarnational round that began in the 1st century BC. We are today at the seventh round personality. Cleopatra of Alexandria, the Last Egyptian pharaoh, was the first personality of the seven in this incarnational periord. The historical written record of this early time is incomplete and unreliable. Historians with great effort effect to sort fact from myth, but the truth may be lost and long forgotten.
A second source of knowledge can be tapped from the inner world and missing key pieces of the puzzle accessed. Spanning a timeline from the 1st century BC to 625 AD, in the genre of a novel based on a true story, the truth of the Creator Godhead is told. The first century Western canon begins with a budding Roman Empire arising as the dominant civilization in a world of war and chaos. The holy city Jerusalem is under Roman control.
The Godhead's first personality Cleopatra here conveys her story and the story of Jesus culminating with a triumphant Emperor Constantine and new Christian era. The popular published Jane Roberts Seth Material written in the last quarter of the 20th century corrects the record of the Crucifixion, a true event embedded in myth. Two crucifixion events are in play, a physical one in 33 AD and a second internal mass event happening 275 years later.
It is the latter event that etches the name Jesus deeply in the minds of the people of the West. Internally tapping Seth and this author's incarnational sources, a new and different story of Jesus emerges from a lost history, philosophically deep and grander than anyone would imagine. The Apostle Paul and his traveling companions: Luke, Mark, Apollos, and Gaius, task themselves with the documenting of all that builds the early Christian Church, writing a canon we call the New Testament Bible that comes to include Paul's 14 letters making up more than half of the canon's 27 books.
Historians are mixed on whether Paul wrote them all, but historians agree on the legitimacy of 6 "undisputed" letters of Paul, having varying sentiments on the others. This author's inner sources demonstrate that all 14 are legitimate letters of Paul, and are this novel's primary focus for the scant available physical evidence useful for authenticating the legitimacy of inner psychic sources that let know the true story.
Sandwiched historically between the AD 33 crucifixion and secondary psychic crucifixion, this narrative shows how a mythical story of Jesus logically developed from the true story of a seemingly ordinary man who yet held the inner knowledge and powers of creation, and how the Church of today came into being. For demonstrating legitimacy and accuracy, I have, through inner sources, provided general time, place, and purpose for each of Paul's letters and for all 27 books making up the NT Bible.
Paul's traveling companion Luke recorded Paul's journey in the NT book "Acts of the Apostles", and I reference the numbered passages in the novel's stories of Paul's journeys. Italics are used wherever paragraphs and sentences are quoted from Biblical dialog, as are Paul's letters italicized and indented. The second crucifixion, a key but little known event in the whole Jesus narrative, happens early in the fourth century AD and appears in the Catholic Church record of their saints.
Here, fact is separated from myth, the full astonishing event told by the central actor herself in the narrative. The full story of Jesus of Nazareth and the evolution of the Christian Church is unfolding in the modern-day world as the seventh incarnation of the Godhead arrives to bring mankind to the higher teachings and new era of peace..

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    21/11/2020
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-393-72733-0
  • EAN
    9781393727330
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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