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What Jesus Really Taught: The Simple Code of Liberation
Contributor(s): Bernhard, Peter (Author)
ISBN: 154471873X     ISBN-13: 9781544718736
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $7.83  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Meditations - New Testament
Physical Information: 0.29" H x 5" W x 7.99" (0.31 lbs) 124 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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What did Jesus think? How can we know? We do know it more or less from tree sources. First we know it from the historical knowledge about what was going on in Palestine at that time, second the scientific investigation of the scripture and also some personal revelations given in the last 40 years from the spirit to some more or less devoted listeners. What we hear in this book will be quite startling. Nothing in his thought system can be kept at distance. Everything has to do with our very essence. Jesus did not talk about himself, but about the people and God, their father. He did not tell the people to be sinners, but pulled them back to communion with God. This does ecclesiastical Christianity not always do today. Churches spread often the fear of God. The teachings and parables of Jesus were very different in their whole direction of thinking. The Salvation brought about by Jesus was not so much his sacrifice on the cross It was much more his demonstration that the love of God could not be destroyed by anything. Furthermore it was his life, his teachings in this world. We will hear now what Jesus himself had to say. He spoke in parables, which are codes of liberation he planted in the minds of the audience. This code would change their minds and let them remember their father in heaven. We present here a number of steps of lessons Jesus may have taught in his parables. Our world is made of thoughts, good and bad, light and dark ones. It does not exist independently of us. We only see what we think. If everything is made of thoughts, we can choose and have to do it. We do it always. What thoughts do we think? The world mirrors our real beliefs. Out there, there is no solid matter, but only a quantum field in which we see the world we want to see appear. Are we satisfied with the world we see?