Justin aka Vasya
Ex Member
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Depends on the interpretation. If by "Christian" you mean a person who looks to the teachings and example of Yeshua/Christ as a both a compass and standard for one's spiritual path and highest ideals, then yes.
If you mean by following an organized belief system, outer group, church, etc. and/or having a need to label oneself this or that, then no.
Re: the Afterlife, it's probably best for you to have some experience with this before letting some outer belief system convince you of something.
These ways and methods are well taught by Bruce Moen, and easier to learn and practice than you think. Just requires a willingness to try and be open, and practice, practice, practice. Hemi-Sync can be helpful as well, but isn't completely necessary.
Re: the "2nd Coming", well that's a big subject. Yeshua didn't ever really "leave" the Earth, except for those 3 days after letting himself be murdered. After that, he's been here constantly in seeming physical form since then and with the same body image he had when he died (left his body) for a few days. (though it seems he has gone modern and done away with the very long hair and beard he use to have).
So, since he didn't ever really leave, how can he come back? Maybe meaning by going public again? Yes, that seems to be a possibility. But, what's interesting about this coming Age is the development that the 2nd coming might be more about a number of individuals in the near future achieving similar to Yeshua, and demonstrating similar attunement both by their loving example and interactions with others, and their complete mastery over the "rule set" of the physical. You know, walking on water, multiplying and manifesting food, so called miraculous healings, etc.
Eventually, in one or two thousand years from now, humanity as a whole will probably evolve to that point collectively (as Monroe and some others have been shown and talked about). Yup, a collective species of Jesus's. What a trip eh, but it's really what and who we are beneath all these self and collectively created distractions.
Maybe after two or three of these more near future folk come forward and are noticed by humanity, then he too will publicly show up again, indicating to humanity that this is truly a universal process and possibility and doesn't just apply to one special person. Meanwhile, he is and will be working with those individuals who are fitting themselves as channels of Christ Consciousness. Helping them, couching, counseling, encouraging, and joking with them.
In any case, the 2nd coming is truly about "resurrection", but not necessarily in the ways that have been taught. If one lives pure, unconditional, universal love enough, they start to really speed up the vibratory patterns of the physical body. At some point in this process, a zenith point occurs and there happens a conversion of the physical vibrations into purely nonphysical BUT with the now unique added benefit of full participation in the physical--meaning easily perceived by in physicals not vibrating at those super fast vibratory rates. Seeming "physical", but not really. Or as he said so long ago, "In the world, but not of it."
One doesn't need to die in order to complete this process. Jesus let himself be killed for the very specific and dramatic purpose of verifying this process for others, and to show that a Consciousness fully intune with it's Source nature transcended any physical rule sets (normal "physics" reactions etc) including the seeming need for physical transition. Consciousness is a continuum and if you're fully intune with it, you realize your existence in all dimensions simultaneously. The reason for staying? Simple, effective retrieval is holistic retrieval--directly affecting others both in physical and nonphysical focuses simultaneously. That's what it's all about for him and why he is still here.
I suspect eventually once enough individuals within humanity gets it's act together, many of us will exit stage left and phase out of this Universe/Multi-verse, and become co-creators of other realities.
As he pointed out to the Pharisees so long ago, "Know ye not, that ye are Gods in the making"
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