Stranger wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 1:41 amMisinterpretations again and again. So, repeating again for the 3rd time in this thread:
Christ's message is the appeal to Oneness that we are supposed to internalize as our inner experience in this very human lifeYou know, pretending to be an idiot does not look funny actually, I know you are smarter than that“I am crucified with Christ, but I live; yet not I anymore, but Christ lives in me" Galatians 2:20 [meaning: lives in me NOW in this life]
"the kingdom of God is within you" (Luke.17) [meaning that it is already within you, even now, the only thing you need to do is discover it experientially]![]()
It should be clear by now why we don't simply take what you write at face value, Eugene. Because you change your position constantly, contradict yourself in every other post, and sometimes just 'agree' or spit back what someone else wrote because you think this will convince us you have understood without further question. But we are smarter than that

What you call "internalizing Oneness" is simply believing in abstract and dogmatic 'nondual' teachings, which leaves you with the experience of an atomized soul-state on Earth and therefore no practical transformation for the human individual, collectives, or Earthly kingdoms.
Sooner or later though, if not in this incarnation, then perhaps the next one (which will certainly happen for both of us, so maybe we'll meet again

First of all we must note that this esoteric path to Christ Jesus was also the way of the Evangelists, of those who wrote the Gospels. For although the writer of the John Gospel had himself witnessed many of the events he describes — as you can see from the lecture-cycle on this Gospel — his chief object was not merely to relate what he remembered, for this applies only to those minute, exact details which surprise us in his Gospel. The great, majestic, crowning features of the work of redemption, of the Mystery of Golgotha, were drawn by the writer of this Gospel from his clairvoyant consciousness also. Consequently, although the Gospels are really revived Mystery rituals — this is shown in my Christianity as Mystical Fact — they are so because the writers of the Gospels, following their esoteric path, could procure for themselves out of the super-sensible world a picture of the events in Palestine which led to the Mystery of Golgotha. Ever since the Mystery of Golgotha up to our own times, a person who desired to come to a super-sensible experience of the Christ-Event had to go through the stages which you will find described in earlier lecture-cycles as the seven stages of our Christian Initiation: The Washing of the Feet; The Scourging; The Crowning with Thorns; The Mystic Death; The Burial; the Resurrection; the Ascension. Today we will make clear to ourselves what the pupil can attain by going through this Christian Initiation.
First of all, one essential point. As you can convince yourselves by reading the lectures on this subject, Christian Initiation is very different from the incorrect method of Initiation described in the first lecture of this course. In Christian Initiation certain feelings which belong to humanity in general are first invoked, and they lead to an Imagination of the Washing of the Feet. Thus the picture of this in the John Gospel is not the first thing to be imagined; the aspirant begins by trying to live for a long time with certain feelings and perceptions. I have often characterised this by saying that the person concerned should gaze upon the plant, which grows out of the mineral ground, takes into itself the materials of the mineral kingdom, and yet raises itself above this kingdom as a higher being than the mineral. If the plant could speak and feel, it would bow down to the mineral kingdom and say: ‘Certainly I was destined within the economy of the Cosmos to attain a higher stage than you, Mineral, but you give me the possibility of existence. In the order of beings you are certainly a lower being than myself, but I have to thank you for my existence, and I bow myself in humility before you.’ In the same way the animal would have to bow down to the plant, although the plant is a lower being than the animal, and say: ‘I thank you for my existence; I acknowledge it in humility, and I bow myself before you.’ And so would each being that climbs upwards have to bow down to the other standing below, and also he who has risen by way of a spiritual ladder to a higher level must bow down to the beings who alone have made this possible for him.
A person who permeates himself with the feeling of humility in regard to the lower, who thoroughly incorporates this feeling in his own being and lets it live there for months, perhaps even for years, will see that it spreads itself out in his organism, and so pervades him that he experiences a transformation of this feeling into an Imagination.