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Question: Dear Jesus: I believe in you, but I do not believe in the concept in which different religious denominations teach you to be. I believe you were and still are a soul who has attained what the rest of us are goaled at attaining. I believe you to be no different then myself or my fellow beings, except in the concept of the spiritual attainment in which you have reached. I am saddened by those various religious denominations whom teach us the wrong aspects of who and what you were/are. They give everyone the idea that we are all separate from yourself and God the Mother and Father. They tell us that we must live in fear in order to obtain forgiveness from yourself and God the Mother and Father. It is truly sad that so many let themselves be lead so blindly by these fear based teachings that separate who we all truly are and how all of us are connected. All of us are one and nobody is better then anybody else.

The following is the teachings of Edgar Cayce:

From Cayce's perspective, Jesus is the Elder brother for all of humankind, deeply committed to assisting all souls in reawakening to the awareness of their oneness with God. This Jesus is not interested in religious conversion, denominationalism, or even mighty personal accomplishments. Instead, He is simply interested in how we treat one another. With this in mind, even in the midst of our diversity as a human family, we share a common spiritual heritage. We are all Children of the same God. We are all part of the one spiritual Source. And, we are all destined to return to our Creator, our Mother/Father, our God.

Thank you and keep up the wonderful work that you are still performing to this day. Along with yourself and many others, I will not loose insight to what I have learned and what I know, or will I give up on those who have forgotten who and what they are and allow themselves to be lead like sheep.
Chad


Answer from Jesus:

I commend you for having attained a good understanding of my true, inner teachings. I wish all Christians would reach that level of understanding and attain the openness to the teachings I long to give people in this age. There is much truth in the teachings of Edgar Cayce, and it is notable that he started out as a traditional Christian, yet was willing to open his mind to a higher understanding—an understanding that he received through a process that is an example of direct revelation.

I wish all Christians would go through the process of abandoning their existing beliefs and opening their minds to a higher understanding, as I talk more about in an important discourse. And truly, the life and teachings of Edgar Cayce can help people go through that process, as they have already done for many.

I would like to add to the quote you give that I am not “simply interested in how we treat one another.” My interests go beyond how people treat each other, as you will see from this website. Also, the goal is not only the return to God but to become co-creators with God.

Finally, I am not actually doing any work. I am simply being who I am, because I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. A sun is not working when it shines; it is simply being what it is!

As for helping others remember who they are, see my remarks elsewhere.

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