Hi betson, newwayknight and juditha, and everyone
First Bets i'd like to reply to your excellent ponderings from my understanding that i have pondered for long now. The way i see it;
Everything around us and what happens to us in the physical dimension is a metaphor of Us. We may take circumstances at face value or we may look for the symbolism of the meaning in a circumstance. It depends on our perception which may be likened to a musical scale - low note or high note.
In relation to Christ we may perceive Jesus to have been a man, and most admit not just an ordinary man, who came to earth with a message. This is well and good in a metaphor resonating on a lower note; although lower is not the correct term it is more on a common note. In this case he is on the outside of us as a seperate entity and it is in this commoness of his seperation from us that relies on the metaphor of the gospels to understand him. Upon saying that the gospels may be perceived on different levels.
Or through - attainment of thought - we perceive the Christ to be in us. Not as a seperate entity apart from us but perceiving that Christ lives in our very blood.
The metaphor for this will be different from the surface gospel metaphor. The metaphor for the Christ within is The Cross of Light. The metaphor for the Christ without is the Wooden Cross.
The writings of the Two Children symbolises the act of taking the Christ without and bringing him within: the event that took place in the Temple (our body)- the merging of the Two Jesus Children is a metaphor for this translation of the very atoms within our blood.
Collective consciousness may perceive Christ to have died on a wooden cross, which really is ourselves on the wooden cross .. or collective consciousness may perceive Christ to be the cross of light within ourselves.
This is true evolution that has many dimensions in perception .. from perceiving in one dimension, right up to our present eight dimension perception that may be attained.
Does this make sense to you bets? Please do not think that i am saying to people that the Christ they perceive is 'incorrect' this i would not say at all and is not true. All perception of Christ is sacred and the Joy is Christ is being perceived no matter what dimension.
i welcome all thoughts on this.
My love
Caryn