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The Mystic Christ

The Light of Non-Duality and the Path of Love According to the Life and Teachings of Jesus

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The Mystic Christ

By: Ethan Walker
Narrated by: Ethan Walker III
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The Mystic Christ is an ancient tale of mystic union, salvation, and enlightenment. It is the careful uncovering of a lost treasure of immeasurable value, long buried in the suffocating darkness of conventional orthodoxy on one side, and blind fundamentalist extremism on the other. From the viewpoint of the world’s mystical religious traditions, the brilliant light of the Master’s way is revealed as a penetrating radical non-duality unifying all people and all of life. His path to this all-embracing unity is the spiritual practice of pure selfless love. Love God intensely, love our neighbor as our own self, bless those that curse us, and pray for those who mistreat us. Love has been lost, becoming nothing more than a word in the dictionary, and yet, it remains the foundation of Jesus’ message.

The Mystic Christ is also a compelling story of the ego, the personification of ignorance, and how it has distorted and subverted the sublime sayings of the Master, twisting reality into unreality and light into darkness. The ego is the Antichrist in this ancient drama that has gripped every culture for all time in its talons of self-centered perception. The ego is anti-love.

Adam and Eve were not the first people, the nature of man is good, scripture is not infallible, Jesus is one of the ways, all religions are paths to God, reincarnation is in the Bible, the resurrection as a personal spiritual awakening, and the error of eternal damnation are all carefully and lovingly revealed in the life and sayings of Jesus.

The Mystic Christ is thoroughly punctuated with quotes from Buddha, Krishna, Lao Tzu, and other masters of the mystical traditions. But, most importantly, more than 230 scriptural references from the Old and New Testament are used to illustrate the harmony that exists between the life and teachings of Jesus and the world’s great religions.

The Mystic Christ is at once profoundly fascinating, deeply historic, and electric with the vibration of the mystical experience.

©2003 Ethan Walker III (P)2023 Ethan Walker III
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Clarifying, Reminding, and Confirming

This book covered a lot of ground. As a spiritual person, I appreciated the positive nods to paganism with its truth that love of God is heart rather than religion based.
I thought the ending was a tad on the pessimistic side. However, putting pure love at the center of our thoughts and actions in order to merge, again, with our Creator/Creatress was the overall take away for me. Worth reading.

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