What I'll do is frame the next thread as
/EPG/ Enlightened Politics General - a thread for all talk of the potential religious and/or spiritual impacts in the political systems we currently live under - if talk of altered states of consciousness by various individuals or religious groups manifests within the thread, well, that's out of my realm of control. People slide threads kek.
>>13270806I agree. I think there's been crude psyops around psychedelic substances dating back to prehistory, most likely, in the form of the Church "canonizing" things to suit their narrative while piggybacking on the spiritual achievements of lesser men to essentially grow the first megacorporations.
I do think what I posted at the top of the thread is semi-accurate. That Jesus was a practioner of Esoteric teachings that originate from within or around the Himalayas, possibly Hindu Kush.
The connection between the Tibetan symbol for Rainbow Body and the canonized portait of Jesus are nearly identical.
Ja'lus/Jesus are similar, Yeshua ben Yosef or Yoshua of Nezareth was his birthname, like Ja'lus is a title (Ascended practioner essentially). I think it's quite possible there's a lot of truth in a lot of the origin story; that Yeshua held claim to the throne of Judea, was smuggled out to keep him safe (all children under 2 were dashed against walls just to be sure when he was born).
Raised in the mystical cult of the Essenes, a naturally gifted Pneumatic (descending from a long line of Israeli kings, themselves 'in tune with God' naturally) became a practioner of an elusive sect of beliefs and teachings and excelled so much that when he returned to the Middle East he attracted disciples and spread the word of the "Lord" and was eventually crucified by the Jews for a multitude of reasons but none moreso than the destabilization of the power of the Pharisee and the simultaneous claim to the throne, after confiding in Judas his true heritage and being betrayed.