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THA Christ

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OK guys and gals, have you all heard the term Christ? And I'm not talking about Jesus. I'm talking about an Energy such as the Kundalini. I've used the term before, to describe the Energy. The Christ, is the Energy that lives within you. Therefore, I believe that Jesus was a mystic, who opened and operated The Christ. But anyway, perhaps mystics use that term, because of Christianity. What do ya think?
 

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What do I think? I think "Christ" means "anointed". "Anointed" means set apart for a divine purpose. This is why there is a somewhat peculiar phrasing in the Christian espistles referring to "Christ Jesus". Christ is a title being applied to Jesus, similar to the phrase "Buddha Guatama" and "Buddha Amitahba". Here "Buddha" is a title whose literal meaning is "Awakened".

Regarding Jesus as a mystic, I think that's a good word for it. Kundalini, in my opinion, is not a good fit for the specific manner of his ... wonders, for lack of better word. Although, I hold to the unconventional and controversial opinion that the gospels are stories of at least 2 different protagonists.
 

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What do I think? I think "Christ" means "anointed". "Anointed" means set apart for a divine purpose. This is why there is a somewhat peculiar phrasing in the Christian espistles referring to "Christ Jesus". Christ is a title being applied to Jesus, similar to the phrase "Buddha Guatama" and "Buddha Amitahba". Here "Buddha" is a title whose literal meaning is "Awakened".

Regarding Jesus as a mystic, I think that's a good word for it. Kundalini, in my opinion, is not a good fit for the specific manner of his ... wonders, for lack of better word. Although, I hold to the unconventional and controversial opinion that the gospels are stories of at least 2 different protagonists.
I agree, to be quite honest. The whole Christ is misinterpreted by many mystics.
 
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