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Mother Mary, January
28, 2004
This means that the
Catholic doctrine that Jesus was God is correct only when understood
from a deeper perspective. As my son Jesus has explained, he was not
the only Son of God. The reason being that everything that was
ever created by God was created as an individualization of God. This
means that even Jesus was created as an individual soul. He went through
the same process of embodying on Earth and gradually losing the full
awareness of his divine origin. Yet he regained that awareness and
that spiritual attainment. And as a result of that, the soul of Jesus
was able to hold a spiritual office for this planet. That spiritual
office is the office of the Son of God, which is also the office of
the Savior of mankind.
However, this office was in existence before the soul of my son Jesus
was able to fill that office. So you see that Jesus truly is an individualization
of God, and therefore it is not technically wrong to say that Jesus
was God incarnate. Nevertheless, all other souls created by God are
also sons and daughters of God. And therefore, it is incorrect to
create the doctrine that Jesus was the only Son of God or that Jesus
was the only incarnation of God that ever took place on planet Earth.
In fact, all sons and daughters of God are the incarnations of God
on this planet. I too was an incarnation of God and so was my beloved
Joseph, the disciples of Jesus and almost every other human being
on this planet.
What set Jesus apart was
that he came to the full realization that he was a Son of God. Therefore,
he became the conscious incarnation of God, as opposed to the unconscious
incarnation of most other people. Yet Jesus came to show that all
people are the incarnations of God and have the potential to put on
the Christ consciousness, whereby they become conscious incarnations
and can express their divine qualities freely.
I realize that this teaching will be shocking to many Catholics who
have been brought up with the doctrine that Jesus was God incarnate
and was the only incarnation of God ever to occur. I must tell you
that we in Heaven feel great compassion for the souls who have been
indoctrinated with this doctrine, some of them for almost 2,000 years.
We understand that it is difficult for many people to let go of this
doctrine. Yet I must tell you that if you could, for one second, experience
how we in Heaven look upon this doctrine, and how limited that doctrine
is compared to the cosmic reality of God, then you would truly become
instantly free from the heavy weight this doctrine has put upon you.
The doctrine causes you to deny your own spiritual origin as a true
son or daughter of God.
You would then realize the truth in the teachings given by Jesus on
this website, that he came not to be elevated to an idol. He came
to show all people a systematic path to a higher state of consciousness.
He came to show all people that they too can manifest their Christhood
even while in a physical body on Earth. Therefore, you would realize
that to Jesus the Catholic doctrine that he is the only Son of God
and that he is the only incarnation of God, is truly the ultimate
form of blasphemy and the ultimate form of idol worship. In fact,
I can assure you that this doctrine is directly embarrassing to my
son Jesus, even though he is reluctant to tell you so.
I would therefore ask those who have an open mind and heart that they
simply let this doctrine go. If you need any help to let go of this
doctrine, do an honest study of how this doctrine came into existence.
You will see that it was never taught by Jesus or by his apostles
or disciples. It was, in fact, not invented until the third century,
when it became the catalyst for the Arian controversy that split the
Christian church into what became the Roman Catholic Church and what
became the Eastern Orthodox Church.
This division of Christianity was never the desire of my son, and
it was never the desire of God. You will see that this doctrine was
created by people who simply did not understand the true nature of
Christ, and who used the Christian religion in their power struggles
for the ultimate control of the Roman Empire. At the time, this empire
represented the entire known world, and therefore it was a grand prize
for those souls who were committed to ultimate power on Earth.
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