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Welcome to the pages of this document and to the beginning of a new series here at The Second Paradigm.
Rather than only focusing on the core frameworks of this body of work—what you could call our Core Teachings Collection—we have some space to be able to explore some topics that are a bit more ancillary.
Things like, of course, the story of Jesus can be highly relevant discussions for us to have, but this document (and those that come after it) goes beyond just the typical progression through the larger sequence of your awakening.
So much of what we’ve been exploring here through The Second Paradigm has been about the journey to what we’ve called Eternal Peace. Each of you finds yourself somewhere along this progression, even now.
We hope you’ve been able to find comfort in this Levels of Clearance framework and have appreciated our attempt at expediting your journey into the fullest embodiment of your soul on Earth. We also hope, in some way, we’ve been able to do just that.
But we also appreciate just how unique each of your journeys are and how vast the human body of experience can be. We hope, through this new series, to be able to touch on some more specific topics that you may have been chewing over for quite some time. These are the things, not directly central to your path, that seem to require a degree of resolution, nonetheless.
When all is said and done, we hope not just to help you to find Peace in your personal life, but to help you to find resolve in your understanding of the world around you—to prepare you to engage with this world for the rest of your life.
What better place to start than with one of the most charged, confusing, and societally sacred topics: Jesus Christ.
There are certain subjects, such as this, that bring along a serious degree of confusion, doubt, and conflict. These are the topics we wish to face, head-on, in this ancillary series—to help untangle one-by-one.
From the beginning, it’s important to acknowledge that there’s only so much we’re able to speak to on this particular topic, and still have the conversation be worthwhile.
To you, the reader, every stance we could possibly take on the matter can only either comfort or confront you—with very little room in between.
There’s a fine line for us to walk, if we wish to make the sharing of this document even remotely useful. After all, we’re only here to help accelerate your journey of refining your personal relationship to divinity through your inner knowing.
We hope you’re able to appreciate this, and can feel where certain stances simply aren’t helpful or even remotely relevant for us to take. “Was Jesus a real historical figure?” for example. Our answer, for the time being, is “Maybe.”
But beyond that preexisting debate in your collective psyche, there are plenty of things far more important for us to be able to clarify here, and there’s an opening (now more than ever) for us to be able to do so.
With countless individuals questioning mainstream spirituality and looking to “God” for answers, the figure of Jesus, as you know, plays an inseparable role in that exploration.
There’s simply no way to “seek God” in your day and age, without also sifting through the puzzle of whether or not Jesus is the key piece in that.
Is it even possible to seek God, without also pursuing Jesus and Christianity?
This can be especially confronting with countless Christians quoting John 14:6 as proof of their worldview: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the father except through me.”
Upon leaving New Age communities and ideologies behind in the pursuit of truer truth and Light, it’s only natural to explore the story of Jesus—at the very least, to ensure that if there is, indeed, a sort of divine barrier between you and God, that any “requirement for entry” is at least somewhat ready to be fulfilled.
After all, most people that are truly in search of divinity would have no real issue, if this were the case.
If there was undoubtedly this sort of “negotiating party” between the most powerful force in all of existence and them on the ground floor, it wouldn’t be too absurd of an idea to believe, nor would it actually require much of them to begin working within that system.
Praying to Jesus or identifying oneself as a Christian, something that’s by far one of the most popular identities in the Western world, is not too difficult an undertaking.
So, from the start, there must be something more going on here than just a childish avoidance of a little spiritual work, or a rebellion against a logical framework for interfacing with divinity.
There’s nothing inherently crazy about the idea of a divine “mediator” in Jesus. It’s just, for many, this idea feels a bit off—not a glaringly obvious “off,” only a subtle and nebulous “off.”
There are, of course, the obvious questions of, “How do I know if the Catholic or Protestant churches have the story right, when there are entirely different faiths that also call upon the name of God in their worship and decision making?”
But, even beyond the surface, the questioning only continues: “Which religion is the right religion, and why is Jesus so central to the story of Christianity in such a direct way? Does no one else speak to God directly, except those who are following Jesus and come to God through him? What does that even mean: ‘though him’? Are other religions not actually speaking to God or for God, because they haven’t gone through the proper channels?”
It can be difficult for someone who’s spent years in a “personal sovereignty” based worldview, to suddenly commit their life to what they can only see as a dead historical figure—no matter how remarkable that story might be.
The off-putting idea of taking on “Christian shame,” now suddenly identifying as a “sinner,” only further complicates matters. Something just doesn’t sit right with that idea.
But fully sifting through the divine relevance of Jesus, for many, is an entirely insurmountable task—one that’s simply… put off for a later time.
We hope, for those of you wishing to unpack the subtleties here, that this document can serve to facilitate that “later time.”
While we’re not going to hash out the “historical evidence,” linking ancient scrolls and hieroglyphics with the stories of the modern church, we hope that what we are able to offer can begin untangling the web of confusion and conflict you may feel around the matter.
The last thing we would want is for you to pursue a real-time personal connection to divinity through your Oversoul and the larger architecture of God, and simultaneously feel as though you are somehow lost or bad for not identifying as “Christian.”
That, perhaps more than anything, is the core purpose of this document.
The idea that you can spend your entire life pursuing Light and following an intuitive sequence, with every intention of serving God and dedicating every last bit of your body and soul to the divine ideal here on Earth, only to end up on “the other side” in a fiery holding cell, receiving a sad look of disappointment from Jesus is, frankly, excruciating.
There could be few worse possibilities than pursuing Light with all your heart, mind, and soul, and still somehow getting it “wrong.”
So let’s take the next few minutes here to begin zeroing in on exactly why this is so uncomfortable, and what can be done to begin loosening the knot in this tangled existential mess.
Where Does Truth Come From?
Though it’s tempting for David, here, to explore the countless intricacies of the story of Jesus and to dive deep into the ideological conflicts in both the ancient and modern Christian churches, that much is not even necessary.
What’s obvious, even on the surface, is that there’s disagreement in what the “truth” about the nature of reality really is.
When exploring the Bible, many people read about (and believe) stories of ancient figures communicating directly with God.
The idea, then, that God can only be accessed through the proclamation of faith in Jesus seems to conflict with that earlier “truth” about God and the ideal way to live one’s life.
The approach we wish to take here, rather than getting into specific ideological conflicts and “stating our case,” is to directly address this one specific conflict.
How is it possible that ancient people spoke with God, but this ability is no longer available today?
Where, exactly, does “Truth” come from?
Even the Apostle Paul, who wrote most of the New Testament, never directly met Jesus.
As the story goes, he was “filled with God’s Holy Spirit” and had a vision of Jesus. He was even physically blinded for a few days before having another vision that a man named Ananias would come to heal him. This man did, in fact, come to him after having a full-on conversation with God.
Ananias argued that Paul (known as Saul at the time) was unfit to be healed because he’d persecuted so many Christians, but after some dialogue, he finally agreed to go see Paul and heal his eyesight.
Upon arriving, Ananias said, “Brother Saul, the Lord—Jesus, who appeared to you on the road as you were coming here—has sent me so that you may see again and be filled with the Holy Spirit.” Physical scales dropped from Paul’s eyes and his sight was restored. Paul went on to author a significant portion of your modern Bible.
So Ananias, who served as a messenger and a conduit for that healing, had received direct and personal guidance from God. He didn’t read it in his Bible. He had a vision and a dialogue with God. He then followed that inner guidance, and was involved in this physical miracle.
Paul, himself, also had his own inner dialogue with God. There is no mention anywhere in the Bible of Paul physically seeing Jesus or attending even one of his public teachings—but Paul went on to become one the main messengers for the early Christian church. He did this only with his inner knowing, his non-physical connection to God and Jesus, and his divinely guided experience.
How is it, then, that this ancient form of direct communication with God is held so highly—as absolute fact—but the idea of the same happening today is seen, by many, to be absurd?
There’s room for God speaking to people today, by some—but even there, one of the most common ideas is, “If it conflicts with what’s in the Bible, it’s not God.”
That means the stories of what God said to ancient humans will always supersede anything that God “allegedly” says to modern people. That leaves pretty much everyone with the feeling, “I’m better off reading my Bible and going to church. I could never be so special as to speak with God.”
In other words, “The stories are true, the Bible is 100% pure and perfect, and this complete perfect book is all we have to decipher God’s message to modern humans. There can be no divine truth, that doesn’t already exist in the Bible.”
This seems to leave room (even necessity) for a modern “interpretation” and the further simplification of those messages for busy modern people. The church, for the most part, has been happy to fill that gap: “We’ve studied God’s word, and this is what is true.”
Ultimately, there’s little room to disagree or to deviate from the modern church or Bible, because God’s word is God’s word, and it’s all you have.
Today, even the interpretations themselves, having changed many times throughout your history, are held with a similar weight to the text itself.
The Trinity, the second coming of Christ, and other central claims of the modern church were highly debated throughout your history. They’re relatively new. Yet, they’re seen as “absolute truth,” by countless Christians today.
So even the idea that there is a singular “truth” among Christians is an impossible claim to make. There’s more variation and disagreement than ever.
What you’re left with is a rather odd predicament…
In its simplest forms, it can feel like you have no chance to ever fully make sense of the Bible, or “the truth,” but that you have no other option. You must do the impossible and find the truth about Jesus and God only though this book.
What do people do when they’re backed against a wall and can’t make sense of what’s truth or fiction? They turn to authority for answers.
So in even simpler forms, what many are left with sounds something like this:
“Go to church, or go to hell.”
Is this the message of the Bible? More importantly, is it the message of God?
We think not.
“Truth” cannot so simple as a modern interpretation of an ancient collection of stories about God. There must be something deeper.
The Story of Jesus
What many people seem to miss about this story is just how significant it is to your modern society—regardless of any controversy over the details.
In a way, it doesn’t matter if it’s factually perfect in every way, a series of exaggerated myths about a real man, or an entirely fabricated metaphor for the ideal of divinity made manifest.
The story itself touches on very real central themes of the human psyche, and models new and unusual ways to navigate real life circumstance.
You could even say it’s a story about navigating biological conflict, overcoming harmful temptations, and walking the “straight and narrow” path that’s always challenging, but eternally rewarding.
In other words, the story of Jesus is not just about Jesus.
It’s about what that story does for your society and the decisions being made by everyone who’s internalized some version of that story.
How many people are inspired to choose love and empathy over hasty judgments, only because of Jesus?
How many WWJD bracelets are out there, even now, altering decision making?
This isn’t a matter of historical precision. It’s about the modern day ripples of the most popular book on your planet.
It’s difficult to imagine a book like this existing without some sort of divine intervention. After all, darkness has very little interest in helping individuals to navigate their temptations and seek Light through their choices instead.
It’s not difficult, however, to imagine a book like this being co-opted for an entirely different purpose.
It’s actually difficult to imagine that the most influential religious institutions on your planet would not have been, in some way, infiltrated to serve the purposes of darkness on Earth.
You could go to any college campus today, poll 100 students, and find at least one who would be willing to alter the words of the Bible, “just for the memes.”
The idea that no one has ever dared to alter the “word of God,” at any point in human history, even with massive incentive to do so, is a stretch of the imagination.
Of course the Bible has not been preserved perfectly!
Of course there’s been some modification, no matter how small—even if it’s only in the interpretations and the twisting of ideas over time.
There’s something inherently fishy with the idea of absolute divine perfection being passed down through countless hands, with not a single interested party changing or omitting what they did not like themselves.
Many people exploring the Bible outside of the context of Christianity, find themselves along similar lines of thinking.
Something just doesn’t add up.
Of course, these aren’t the only logical objections to modern faith. But rather than overly focus on the perfect validity of the text itself, we want to draw your attention to what the text, as it stands today, actually does.
As you might have noticed, there’s an undoubted sparkle you can see in the eyes of many who identify themselves as Christians.
There’s a very real and tangible difference in their energetic makeup and in the way they navigate both their inner world and the external world.
So why, if not what the modern church claims, has this story of Jesus impacted these individuals lives for the better?
This is easily one of the most difficult things to parse out.
It would be easy to write off Christianity and Jesus entirely if the Christians you met were all energetically dense, grumpy, and making only the most terrible and manic decisions in their lives.
That’s, of course, true for some Christians, but that’s true for some in every category. What you often find with Christians, however, is the exact opposite.
There are far too many “bright” Christians to be a total coincidence.
There’s a unifying energetic thread amongst these individuals that’s undoubtedly Light in some way, shape, or form.
How can that possibly be the case?
If there was no truth in Christianity whatsoever, it should prove to be entirely meaningless—but there seems to be some tangible difference in those who take the name of Jesus as a piece of their core external identity.
So what exactly is going on?
If there’s anything here that can destabilize an individual on a soul path, it’s this.
“Why do I legitimately feel Light working through these Christians, and what does that mean about me and my own path?”
Is Christianity Light?
This is actually a far more nuanced question than it may seem to be on the surface.
Then again, you probably already understand that to a degree.
There’s something here that’s incredibly difficult to parse through. It’s what can so often lead to that self-doubt—checking, and double-checking oneself with no real resolution in sight.
Again, “Why do I legitimately feel Light working through these Christians, and what does that mean about me and my own path?”
If it were able to stand alone, the first piece of this question would not be so painful or difficult to ask.
But how can someone who has dedicated themselves to a continual pursuit of Light and Truth possibly stop their questioning there?
Seeing the Light in Christians is almost always going to lead to that self-doubt—the second half of the question:
“What does that mean about me and my own path?”
It may be convenient if we were able to tell you, “It means nothing about you,” but that isn’t actually the case.
Where you stand relative to these individuals in the larger divine picture is actually a very important piece of information. It does mean something about you—just perhaps not what you think.
Let’s start parsing through this odd phenomenon, and then—we promise—we’ll come back to what it means about you and your own path later.
It’s difficult to deny that there are certain people, more than others, who seem to speak divine truth and embody Light in their being.
It’s also hard to deny that a large majority of them, at least in the Western world, are Christians.
Why is that?
It may be tempting to say that they are bright despite their worldview—that they’d be bright even without their belief in Christ, or without their church.
That would, after all, be a quick and easy resolution to this question.
But it’s not true.
These individuals are “bright in the eyes” because of their worldview, and their lifestyle being built around the pillars of the modern church is, in fact, what you’re seeing in them.
For this to make any sense, we have to take this discussion outside of the lens of the modern church, and even outside of Christianity altogether.
This “luminosity” you see in others? It’s simply God.
It is the energetic signature of someone that’s actively working with Light in their decisions, and embodying a sort of moral code that’s willing to defy culture and, instead, stand for what is true and good.
When you, yourself, are working with that same divine intelligence, it’s quite obvious to you, even from across the room, when someone else is doing the same.
So much of the confusion and conflict in your world around religion comes down to relatively minor details.
Was the historical figure Jesus the exact man who was prophesied about far earlier in previous Bible books?
Some say yes, others say no, and these relatively small ideological rifts turn into massive cultural differences. Distinct groups are formed, and they’re simply unable to reconcile the truth between themselves.
But how important is that fact, really?
At the beginning, we said there’s a fine line we are walking here. This is right on the razor’s edge of that line. Saying much more about the matter and stating our perspective clearly may be interesting, but it’s irrelevant and even directly harmful to the larger discussion.
For us, these ideological conflicts are not a primary focus. We’re not here to settle debates. That’s only going to happen through time and through lived collective experience.
What we’d much rather do here is zoom out to a time when these ideological conflicts didn’t yet exist.
It’s hard to imagine any of this mattering in 200 BC, for example—it didn’t. There were plenty of other ideological conflicts and debates, but this one in particular wasn’t relevant. Jesus wasn’t even a thought yet.
If you found yourself living in this time, you could imagine, there too, seeing that same luminosity in others with entirely different ideologies from your own.
Perhaps, for example, you didn’t particularly like the royal family, and yet you saw Light in the eyes of the king’s right hand man, who often roamed outside of the castle walls, showing unusual care for those of an entirely different class.
Whatever the scenario, it would be drastically different than the world you find yourself in today—all except that same odd feeling that could not be reconciled.
“How are they Light, if I am Light?”
Truthfully, this is an age old question.
This conflict has little to do with Jesus, or even your modern world. This conflict is an internal one.
Can I trust my own inner knowing about the person I’m meant to be, even when others feel so differently about what is true and good?
Does that make them dark, or does that make me dark? Or, perhaps, is there something deeper happening that can account for that difference?
It’s difficult to imagine life as it was in your past, but to the extent that you can, you might imagine a world where slavery, violence, hangings in the public square, and losing a hand for stealing by a royal guard with a sword, were all simply “normal.”
And as odd as it may sound, it’s only likely that you too live within a system that future generations would look back on with similar disgust or confusion.
Not just small things—there are substantial things playing out today, things that hardly anyone even notices, that the average citizen of the year 3000 would look back on with disgust.
The difference between someone from the year 200 BC and 2030 is massive—but to the extent that these very different people allow it, God will be there equally in both of their lives, guiding them forward to their ideal next step.
This is what’s so odd about these ideological debates—they’re irrelevant.
If God was there in a time you look back on with disgust, then the minor moral differences or worldview gaps between modern humans can only be tiny in comparison.
Why would God be there in one life, and not another, across such a microscopic dividing line?
“Is Christianity Light?” is kind of like asking, “Is the year 200 BC Light?”
It’s a nuanced but simple question to answer:
”Of course.”
The Light you see in people is not false, twisted, or misguided. The Light you see in people is Light.
The difference is, you stand within an entirely different role.
For you, it may not be helpful to go to church, give your life to Christ through ritualistic means, and share your testimony with others about how God has saved you from your sinful ways.
For you, it may be simply irrelevant.
That’s a hard truth to swallow, if all you can see is that minor ideological difference.
It’s far too easy to rationalize that difference as the sole dividing line between “good and bad,” or “God and darkness.”
But that’s simply not the case.
Regardless of how you or anyone else may see your world or perceive divinity, there is only one organizational intelligence that is God.
No matter how many names it is given, there is only one Creator. There is only one God.
Whether Jesus was real or a story, means very little to that equation. To some, it means everything—but truthfully, it changes nothing about the actual nature of reality.
And (this may actually be one of the most challenging pieces of this perspective) what other Christians may think of you also changes nothing.
If you are right with yourself, and right with Light, what does it matter if others have a different perspective on the matter?
There is not a single worldview you could adopt that would have you be accepted by the whole of this world. Christians themselves are not accepted by the whole of the world.
It is deeply important that you understand this.
So, again, there is not a single thing you could believe about the nature of reality that would have every last person on the planet accept you fully.
Ideological differences are inevitable, here.
This is the time you live in.
Perhaps in some distant future, “harmony” in belief could be achieved.
But you are not there, and this is not that time or place.
You can pretend to believe everything (or nothing at all), but that’s not so different than choosing not to exist.
You are absolutely, with 100% certainty, going to bump up against the ideologies of others, no matter what you believe.
If that is the case (which it is), the only good option is to choose to believe what you actually believe.
The more you can stand firmly in that, the quicker you realize how little it actually matters what everyone thinks of you.
You are here to do something very specific—to play a unique role given to you by divinity.
Those who immediately reject the person you are, simply because they believe something differently about the nature of reality, are not the people you are here to work with, or work for.
The only thing that matters is what divinity thinks of you, and that you are capable of playing the role you are here to fulfill.
So again, it’s easy to ask the question, “How are they Light, if I am Light?”
Worse, it’s even easier to ask the question, “If they are Light, does that mean I am not Light? Does that mean I’m deceived, ignorant, behind, or dark?”
But, in the truth of your reality, these divides are all silly and irrelevant.
There is no difference between any two individuals on your planet today that’s larger than the difference between two people that lived 2,000 years apart.
Across time, God has been consistently working with humanity—despite the odd systems and stances of the era.
So, of course, even across ideologies today, God is consistently working with humanity, all the same.
Is there Light in Christianity?
Of course.
But it’s only there within those who pursue Light itself.
There are Christians with less Light in them than hardcore atheists pursuing the truth at every turn.
But there are also Christians who have found a path to God—yes, even inside of the very same web of cloudy confusion you find yourself confronted with when exploring Christianity.
Despite the modern church’s odd interpretations of holiness, and the temptation to pursue status within the Christian industry over a legitimate relationship with divinity, they come out with Light in their eyes and God in their hearts.
There is no ideology that perfectly contains and codifies what is “good.”
But there is also no ideology that perfectly excludes divinity.
It’s not impossible to imagine divinity working through every person willing—no matter their ideology, no matter their circumstance.
It’s not so impossible to imagine, because it happens to be true.
Jesus
Much to David’s confusion, we’ve taken this document in an entirely different direction than he’d imagined when he first sat down to bring it through.
All he really had at the beginning was a snapshot of a document cover with the word “Jesus” written across the front.
He, of course, assumed this man and his story would be the focus here.
It is, and it isn’t.
More than anything, to even begin speaking about Jesus, we have to untangle this massive web of confusion and conflict between “spirituality” and “religion.”
We hope, already, you’ve been able to find some resolution here.
But now we find ourselves at an interesting juncture.
We could easily wrap this document up here, and it would be plenty to satiate most, but there’s still a lingering question—and it’s not a small one.
For those who felt unusually called to read this document, it’s likely that this is actually the main reason why you’re here:
You feel called, for some unknown reason, to Jesus.
For those on this unique intuitive path we describe at The Second Paradigm—who aren’t being led toward Christianity, and who even feel the divine nudge to stay away from it—why is there still a call to Jesus?
Christianity and Jesus, after all, seem to be the same thing. How can you possibly be called away from one, and toward the other?
But, as you can already sense to some degree, they’re not the same thing.
With the tangled web of Christianity now (mostly) behind us, we want to explore this odd call that many spiritual people feel.
While some do try, in their own way, to satiate that feeling through Christianity, it’s likely that this sideways exploration can only end in disappointment.
Why? Because this call was never about Christianity. It was about Jesus.
Let’s talk about it.
The Call to Jesus
We want to start here with the acknowledgement, again, that for everything we’re about to say, it quite literally does not matter if you believe the story of Jesus was factually perfect, a work of fiction, or something in between.
What matters is why you, personally, are called to this story—and to this specific intelligence.
For someone exploring the subtleties of intuition and divinity in their own lives, this can be an odd paradoxical feeling:
“Why am I called to Jesus, while also developing my intuitive abilities—something that Christianity doesn’t seem to appreciate?”
Let’s share a slightly different perspective here—okay, very different.
Jesus, as he exists today, is not a man you can speak with.
When you call upon Jesus, you aren’t even directly interfacing with the soul ofJesus.
What arrives when Jesus is invoked is a very specific intelligence.
This energetic intelligence exists inside what we’ve called your collective field.
Now, we’ve spoken in-depth about the collective field in other settings, and much of what we’ve said revolves around how darkness has hijacked your collective field to bypass the free will of humanity. This is true.
Hearing that Jesus exists inside of this collective field may have, in itself, put you on guard. You may now expect us to say that Jesus exists as a hijacked intelligence within your collective field that was designed by darkness simply for control. That’s understandable, especially given what we’ve previously taught about your collective field, but that’s actually not the direction we’re taking this conversation—it’s not entirely accurate.
From our perspective, Jesus does, in fact, exist as an intelligence within your collective field—but that isn’t such a bad thing.
Jesus, after all, is the personification of the divine ideal in human form.
That’s a hard idea to “hijack.”
Darkness didn’t directly create this pocket of your collective field. In fact, it’s something they’re actively trying to erase—even now.
Before we continue, for any of this to make sense, we have start by differentiating “Jesus” into two distinct parts—the story of Jesus and the intelligence of Jesus.
First, there’s the story of Jesus as it exists in your Bible, translated into your language, and carried through time over generations.
This story has a degree of uncertainty around it. Again, was Jesus even real? That may be difficult to decipher, even more difficult to “prove.”
The gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, for example, where most of that story took place, were potentially written by those present, who saw what actually happened in the first century, but that’s difficult to parse out too—even for Bible scholars.
This story in your Bible is the foundation of modern Christianity, but it’s something that carries with it a lot of debate.
Even if these first century documents were written by Jesus’ disciples, and they transcribed his teachings word-for-word without any embellishment in the narrative whatsoever, have those exact documents made it into the modern Bible, entirely unmodified?
Answering these questions requires a degree of nuance and research that’s, for most people, completely exhausting.
For those who feel a call to Jesus in some way, we can assure you that trying to answer these questions is almost certainly not the direction you’re being led.
Again, we have to be able to see “The Story of Jesus” as entirely distinct from “The Intelligence of Jesus.”
So, second, we have the intelligence of Jesus as it exists in your collective field.
The stories in the Bible about Jesus may be the foundation of this belief, and the story itself may serve as a central core of this intelligence, but there’s more to it than that.
This intelligence is something that’s being continually preserved and informed by everyone who believes in him today.
This is Jesus, as seen by humanity, collectively.
This is an intelligence you can directly access, intuitively—and what you get back can often contradict with the story of Jesus.
Again, many Christians would say here that the Bible is truth, and even the undeniable voice of God inside your being must be invalidated if it conflicts with that written record.
But what you’re interacting with isn’t the story of Jesus—it’s the intelligence of Jesus.
They’re two different things.
What you have today is a collectively-informed intelligence that’s personified as the Jesus of the Bible.
Who he actually was in the past is, in a way, irrelevant to that.
What informs that intelligence is partly the story of Jesus in the Bible, yes—but it’s also the way that story has been represented and changed over time, and how people relate to that story in your modern world.
Now, here’s the important part:
The story of a living embodiment of God, and the instructions to “follow in his footsteps,” has created a pocket in your collective field that represents “perfection in human form.”
Within this intelligence exists the hopes, aspirations, and soul longings of humanity—it’s who they might be, if they were only “perfect” like Jesus.
This is actually a rather remarkable thing, and it’s something almost entirely unique on Earth and in your collective field.
After all, this “perfection” has nothing to do with the world’s standards. Jesus, and this intelligence, represent “perfection by God’s standards.”
That idea is powerful, in and of itself.
But as millions of people interact with this intelligence every day, what you’re left with is a real-time record of the soul aspirations of every Christian believer, and how they would act in their own circumstances if they themselves were perfect by God’s standards.
”What would Jesus do?”
Most every archetype and groove in the collective field has been meticulously hijacked and repurposed by darkness—but this one is very difficult to repurpose.
Some of the things you may be confused by most, even now, are likely those mediocre attempts by darkness to blemish or distort this intelligence.
Still, to this day, despite darkness’ best efforts, you have direct access to the ideal in human form as seen by believers of God all over the world.
This intelligence is personified as Jesus, but it’s become something entirely distinct.
It is the collective aspirations of your world to become like Jesus—the personification of the ideal in human form.
“Through Christ” you come to God, and Jesus is “the way, the truth, and the Light.”
That story isn’t wrong, per se.
It’s quite possible, even inevitable, when working with this intelligence of Jesus, to come out with a deeper relationship to your own personal ideal as seen by God.
On the grand scale, the human pathway to divinity might be significantly more difficult for the large majority of your population, if not for this story and this intelligence of Jesus.
This is certainly one reason why so many Christians have that sparkle in their eyes, God in their hearts, and divinity’s ideal in their decision making.
The story of Jesus is being utilized by God—as everything else in your world is utilized by God—to bring people to Light in a world that’s designed to do the opposite.
The call to Jesus, for many, is a call to God—but it’s even more specific than that.
This call to Jesus is a call to the ideal made manifest in human form.
If that sounds familiar, even relatable, you may be able to understand why you, yourself, may have felt this call at various points in your life.
As you can imagine, those who understand how reality functions and wish to control humanity for their own purposes are highly invested in scrubbing that divine aspiration from the collective field.
It serves as an inconvenient barrier to the ultimate agenda of darkness on this planet—and this intelligence of Jesus is far too accessible, far too common, for darkness to ignore.
So, of course, from a divine perspective, this intelligence is something worth preserving.
In simple terms, those who follow Christ, preserve it.
Those whose eyes are filled with Light, those you see and wonder what God is doing in their lives—this is their role here.
Their divine assignment, given their soul’s makeup, given their past, and given their circumstances, is to preserve the intelligence of Jesus.
Now, as eye opening as this may be, on its own, there’s more to this story.
Because, what is being preserved, if not the tangled mess of existential questions that only seem to lead to one of a dozen different churches?
What does this intelligence say, exactly?
Unmodified, the message of this intelligence is rather simple:
“I am proof that Light is possible here. Will you take the risk to embody Light on Earth, even if it means paying the ultimate cost? I did.”
“Light is Possible Here.”
We’re going to do our best, through David, to articulate what the intelligence of Jesus sounds like and, even more importantly, what it feels like.
There’s plenty of distorted truth available in and around this intelligence, but the purity of it is always just as accessible.
Our intention is not to tell you what this intelligence has to say, as some authoritative record, but to give you the ability to parse through the texture of it yourself—to be able to feel, through your own intuitive channels, this intelligence that you’ve, at one time or another, been called to.
Let’s get into it:
There are countless messages here available to you and specifically for you, but among all of them, there is a relentless call.
This is not the call to wait for my return, nor is it the call to proclaim my name as if it were your own.
This is the call to embody the Light that is wholly inconvenient—that feels so entirely self-destructive.
After all, the cost of Light here, in this place, will always feel high to you.
It will feel as though you’ve lost, before you’ve even begun.
You will never feel ready—not really.
And yet, there’s a knowing deep within your bones, that Light is possible here.
You know, somehow, that it has been done before, and can be done again, even through you.
You know, somehow, that there is no cost not worth bearing, to do this holy work—to embody the Light that is your very purpose in this place.
You may be called to my story relentlessly, and it may only be because you are meant to understand this call of yours—and the price you must be willing to pay to pursue it.
Light is not convenient in a world that rejects God with all its might—that turns its back on the path ahead, at every twist and turn.
Light may never be convenient for you—and this is why, for many, there is hope of a savior, of the return of someone finally willing to pay that price for them—because, it could never possibly be you, could it?
There is no illusion greater than this—that this price is too high to pay, that this capability is not already your own, and your world cannot be Light.
If anyone has ever overcome the darkness of this place, and I have, then it is possible—not just for the great, for the great do not exist, but for anyone willing.
The question has never been if you are great, but only if you are willing.
For it is possible.
It always has been.
Light has always been more capable than darkness, and darkness’ only option has been to portray the opposite—to make it wholly inconvenient to embody the Light that is stronger and ever more brilliant.
If you can believe that there has ever been a man that has walked the face of this planet, with each of his steps taken only for God, it is not a stretch of the imagination to think that this man was ostracized and killed.
And yet, even a story such as this persists, as millions aspire to walk the same path—a path that only led to death in the very story that inspired it. That can only be true if it could be felt, undeniably, that it were, somehow, worth it.
Though how it could be worth it is left unexplained.
Have you noticed?
You do not know to where you are called, or why it would be worth it.
And yet, you know.
You know, not only that it is possible to walk as yourself in the Light that you value more than any of the world’s possessions, but that is it possible to face even the most tragic of ends, and to know that it was worth it.
You know, somehow, that it is better to be slaughtered for your Light than to die a pleasant death in the shadows of darkness.
How?
You do not know.
And yet you can feel it.
You can feel it in me, and you know it is possible.
So I ask that you be willing to pay the ultimate price as I have done, and to walk the path that God has laid out for you.
I ask this of you, only because you ask it of me.
You and I are not different.
My life was no easier, and my connection no clearer. And yet I have proven to you, and to your world, that it is possible.
If it is possible, why live any life but your own, as you exist in the mind of God?
If it is possible, and you know, but still do not proceed, you only turn your back on God. You turn your back on all that has been made possible, and all that this world will be.
For you even know what I did not—that the end is good.
You may follow in my footsteps, but the path laid out for you is not mine. This path ahead is yours alone, and the path is clear.
All who know my name know that it is possible, and if it is possible, then darkness has already failed.
There is no treasure left on Earth that will persist, except that which God has deemed worthy to persist.
There is no man left breathing that will build any future that will last beyond the blink of the eye, except he who builds for the name of God.
You will remember what you have done in this place—that much will not escape you.
And to the degree that you become and do what is possible, you will feel the glory of God shine through you.
You will know you have won, because God has won, and because you and God have become the same in action, in mind, and in heart.
It is far from easy to put to words the brilliance that is life beyond this hollow facade that sits atop your world.
But you, yourself, feel it.
You, as do all who see clearly, know that it is possible.
The life you are called to is real, because it is required in order for God’s will to be done on Earth.
There is no divine cavalry held back from your assistance on these front lines, because there is no single thing more important than that which is possible in the mind of God.
You, yourself, are possible.
My story is proof of the inevitable goodness of God on Earth, and your choice to walk in Light no matter your fear of what it may cost you, is the degree to which you become a piece of it.
You are held beyond your wildest imagination, but it would not matter if were not. God is backing you, and the path only becomes clearer by the day.
You have all you need, and perhaps more than anything, all that is required of you is to know that it is possible.
Moving Forward
We hope you enjoyed that small message.
The exact articulation of this intelligence is always going to be slightly different, from person to person. That’s just the nature of energy and language. But, again, we hope you were able to feel the texture of this message.
This is not the soul of Jesus, or even the story of Jesus—it’s the intelligence that exists, even now, in your collective field.
It’s something you have continual access to, simply because you’re here.
But as potent as this intelligence may be, where does this all “fit” in the bigger picture?
Well, there are some who call out to God in their lowest moments, entirely consumed by darkness, and so far from their own soul that they feel they are entirely irredeemable.
There are some who feel this intelligence of Jesus come to them—who receive this “download” so rapidly, and feel it so fully within their being, that it forever changes the course of their life.
For them, the temptations, the confusion, the self-doubt, the worry, and the raging fires of fear all feel so strong that it is impossible to overcome them and do the will of God.
And yet they feel, somehow, that “it was done.”
They feel that, somehow, it is possible even for them to be redeemed.
Even that slightest glimmer of hope can change the entire course of someone’s life. It does, every day.
These individuals who feel the Light in this intelligence of Jesus, may be interacting with a pocket of the collective field, but it is a pocket that inevitably opens the door for Light and paves a new path forward for their very soul.
There are some reading this that may feel similarly called to this intelligence.
That’s not only okay, safe, and ideal—if it is intuitively guided, it is quite literally the next step of what’s here from divinity.
There are countless messages full of rich nuance within this intelligence—not only how it is possible, but how it is possible for you.
For some, there is a specific message, with a very specific and personalized flavor, that’s awaiting them in that intelligence—at the very least, a small realization or knowing that can help them along the way.
But for others, that’s simply not the case.
For some, there’s no real call to Jesus at all.
That, also, is okay, safe, and ideal—because both the story of Jesus and the intelligence of Jesus are only one small sliver of Light on this planet.
This is where Jesus “fits in the bigger picture.”
Ultimately, there is only one true God—one intelligence that is divinity.
It does not matter which name it goes by, or what stories are told to make sense of it—what matters is how accessible this force actually is.
God could not possibly be reduced to a book about God.
God, similarly, cannot be reduced to the story of Jesus.
God is everything. God is the force within you, even now, that calls you forward into more of yourself, and more of the ideal.
When you are being guided by that force, there is no ideology or religion or teaching that can ever possibly contain that.
This truth is near opposite to that earlier Christian sentiment:
If it’s not in your real-time personal connection with divinity, it does not matter what the Bible or any other source of information says. God must always take precedence over stories of God.
So despite the message from this intelligence of Jesus, and how it may have made you feel, what’s here for many reading this is to simply understand why Christianity is what it is today, and the divine purpose it serves—and, then, to keep going on your own path.
When you understand that the intelligence of Jesus is one of the unconsumed aspects of your collective field, unable to be fully distorted for the purposes of darkness, you can also understand why there are people whose role it is, directly from God, to be Christian.
Preserving this pocket of the collective field means preserving one of the only pathways to Light that remains in your collective field. That’s important.
But as you see this, you can also come to understand why there would be people whose role it is to build a more personal relationship to God, outside of Christianity, and even outside of the intelligence of Jesus..
Because, where does humanity go from here, if not even more deeply into the nuances of divinity?
Those we speak to here at The Second Paradigm are those we call The Cutting Edge. They have felt, to their core, directly from God itself, a call to leave every religion and spiritual movement behind, to pursue Light—directly.
There can be no shameful fiery end to a life led directly by God. There is no “misstep” here. You have “missed” absolutely nothing.
Those of you here, on The Cutting Edge, understand that the role you are here to play is important.
We hope, throughout this discussion, you’ve been able to see a bit more of why that really is.
Even in the Bible, you find stories of individuals doing exactly what you are doing today—interfacing directly with God, despite what the social consequences may be, and despite how inconvenient it may feel inside to walk such an untraditional path.
Even in the story of Jesus, you find a rejection of the religion of the time, in favor of a divinely inspired change of course.
While “flipping tables” and pursuing an entirely new path may feel impossibly difficult, if not you, then who?
And if not now, with God’s backing, then under what conditions?
Truthfully, God has been very consistent throughout time.
The ideal is delivered to humanity in the most relevant way, despite the circumstances, and despite what distortion or evil may be seen as “normal.”
So often, the traditions built around the divine messages of yesterday seem to focus on the least Godly things to preserve.
Because of this inevitable distortion, there can be no ideal future that involves a rigid ruleset-based relationship with divinity.
At some point, that framework that can be so easily controlled and distorted, must end.
Why, if you are capable, would it not end with you?
When faced against such massive ideologies that carry so much societal weight, it can be difficult to see the truth that lies right of you.
But the story of Jesus has nothing to do with waiting for the return of a single man to save the world. You already know this, to the degree that you do.
The story of Jesus may have forever changed this world, but there is more to be done here than retell that story.
That “more” is happening through you, even now.
It’s important that you have the ability to understand your own significance in the role you now play—yes, even when you are faced with old stories held sacred.
You are doing the will of God in a world that has twisted the meaning of that so fully, that it’s become almost a marker of embarrassment.
It is almost embarrassing to be doing the will of God—embarrassing to be living the experience talked about in some of the most sacred stories of your history.
You have nothing to embarrassed of, and you have nothing to fear.
Divinity wins here, and you are simply ensuring that fact through the role you play and the contributions you make to that inevitable end..
Whether you are called to the story of Jesus, or the intelligence of Jesus, now, later, or never—it’s irrelevant. Because the real truth about your reality and the role you’re here to play can only be found in one place:
The Mind of God.
Fortunately, you’ve already spent the last decade, and more, finding a way to hear the voice of God and feel the Truth in your heart.
These many years later, we hope you can find it within yourself to trust the path that lies ahead, even and especially when it’s different, inconvenient, and societally unacceptable.
May the little we explored today of the story and intelligence of Jesus only fortify your ability to do that, to an even greater degree.
With that, we hope you found what you were looking for in this document, and we look forward to speaking with you again, at a later time.
So much love to you,
B