The purpose of the Scriptures was to prepare man to
become the “good-ground” (physical, mental, spiritual).
Gospel of the Nazirenes and Biblical inconsistency.
Answering the missing accounts (Mt. 23:35, Lk. 11:51, Blood of Zacharius,
Mk. 10:46 – what happened in Jerhico?)
God’s original vision (Gen. 1:29-31) – if man is to
return to the Kingdom then he must not do harm to any living creature (the
caged birds). The Royal Law. The lower animal nature. Vegetarianism.
Physical circumcision. Ritual sacrifice. The Sabbath and the blind man
{Concepts addressed in the Nazirene Gospel}
Humility and the desire for Truth – the proper
mindset. The process by which Truth is revealed (development and
understanding). The perspective of the Early Christians (transmigration of
the Soul and life on earth)
Why don’t we remember pervious lives? Gospel of Thomas
– images of the past, miscarriage to the soul (unfertilized eggs), and the
Kingdom
Resurrection – the Living and the Dead. The Inner
Armageddon and Spiritual birth
Trinity, Divine Pattern, and the Tree of Life
(interaction between the spheres). Overcoming Division – Adam and Eve (“One
Flesh”). Divine Marriage and the Third-Force of Creation
Ridding one’s self of that which is false (culture and
society) – seeking that which is genuine
The roots of Christianity. Jewish doctrine
(pre-existence and transmigration of the soul). Parable of the Prodigal Son,
comparisons to the teachings of Jewish Mysticism. The connection and unity
of thought between the Spiritual Jew and the Spiritual Christian. The
fallacy of ritual observance (Paul and the Gentiles)
Movement of the Laws in the life of the seeker and
Active Faith
Symbolism of Adam and Eve – nature of the male
(active) and female (passive) polarities as it relates to the soul and this
physical realm.
Multi-dimensional language of Scripture (not a history
book). Jewish texts and Early Christianity