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A Disturbance in the Force
1 John 4:1, "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God."

Considering that the C's admitted that Christ was a living man is reassuring. However, I am curious; do they say that the real 'Jesus' (obviously not bearing that name) was endowed with the 'Christ Consciousness', like Buddha, Krishna, etc.? In which case, what are we to make of the 'Second Coming'; have they ever talked of a 'physical' anti-Christ? Or of a physical second incarnation of Christ - or will it simply be an amplification of Christ Consciousness, through for instance the 'Wanderers' from 6th density...
 
Harbinger5 said:
1 John 4:1, "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God."

Considering that the C's admitted that Christ was a living man is reassuring. However, I am curious; do they say that the real 'Jesus' (obviously not bearing that name) was endowed with the 'Christ Consciousness', like Buddha, Krishna, etc.? In which case, what are we to make of the 'Second Coming'; have they ever talked of a 'physical' anti-Christ? Or of a physical second incarnation of Christ - or will it simply be an amplification of Christ Consciousness, through for instance the 'Wanderers' from 6th density...

Hi Harbinger5. Have you read Laura's Wave Series, or her book Secret History? She discusses these issues at length in those works. For example, the Cs refer to the "anti-Christ" in terms of 4D STS and the 3D STS individuals who control our reality in 3D, not as a single individual. I also think it's more correct to say that according to the Cs, "Jesus" (they say his name was "Jesinavarah") was a living man, but Christ refers more to "Christ consciousness", OSIT.

There's a thread on Jesus here: http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=1082.0
 
But even the name of Jesus is confusing because you say the C's refer to him as "Jesinavarah", but in the Wave Book 4, he's called 'Tonatha'. Is there a reason for the variant names; could there have been multiple 'Christs' at this time, in case one failed to fulfill his transmission?
 
Harbinger5 said:
But even the name of Jesus is confusing because you say the C's refer to him as "Jesinavarah", but in the Wave Book 4, he's called 'Tonatha'. Is there a reason for the variant names; could there have been multiple 'Christs' at this time, in case one failed to fulfill his transmission?

Hi Harbinger5.

Have you seen the article: Who Wrote the Bible?

The actual title is: The Ark of the Covenant and the Temple of Solomon, by Laura Knight-Jadczyk and is excerpted from "The Secret History of The World" and based on (among other works): Richard Elliot Friedman's Book: "Who Wrote the Bible", (New York: Harper & Row 1987).
 
Harbinger5 said:
But even the name of Jesus is confusing because you say the C's refer to him as "Jesinavarah", but in the Wave Book 4, he's called 'Tonatha'. Is there a reason for the variant names; could there have been multiple 'Christs' at this time, in case one failed to fulfill his transmission?

Actually his father was referred to as "Tonatha", which is similar to an old name for God, "Tonatiuh".
 
Harbinger5 said:
But even the name of Jesus is confusing because you say the C's refer to him as "Jesinavarah", but in the Wave Book 4, he's called 'Tonatha'. Is there a reason for the variant names; could there have been multiple 'Christs' at this time, in case one failed to fulfill his transmission?

Hi Harbinger5, in the wave, the C's said Tonatha was Jesus' father.

Session# 94.09.30

Q: (L) Was Jesus born from an immaculate conception; that is did his mother not have sex with a man in order to
conceive him?
A: No.
Q: (L) She did have sex with a man in order to conceive him, is that correct?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Who was the man with whom she had sex to conceive Jesus?
A: Tonatha.
Q: (L) And who was this individual, Tonatha?
A: Acquaintance.
 
Just wanted to include this interesting tidbit from Wave 4:

Well, considering that I was contemplating the evidence as to whether or not alchemists were able to actually achieve the "Great Work" and "immortality," the question that arose in my mind was not whether or not this was the name of a Divine Ruler in primeval times, but whether or not the Cassiopeans had given us a clue to an actual Sect that had members who might be thousands of years old - and by giving us this name, were they telling us that such an immortal was the actual biological father of Jesus?

So, what this amounted to was an interesting thread relating to the "bloodline" of Jesus. Where will it ultimately lead? Who and what was this "Tonatha" who bears one of the oldest names of God? The interesting thing about this particular bit of information from the Cassiopaeans was the fact that this name, of which we were completely ignorant at the time, later connected to information that went back into the mists before recorded history.
 
Harbinger5 said:
But even the name of Jesus is confusing because you say the C's refer to him as "Jesinavarah", but in the Wave Book 4, he's called 'Tonatha'. Is there a reason for the variant names; could there have been multiple 'Christs' at this time, in case one failed to fulfill his transmission?
Isn't Tonatha his father??????????????????????????????'
 
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