July 30,1975 Bubba Free John “The teachings of Jesus and the way in which he
practiced it belonged to the whole realm of middle Eastern
mythology. In which at some point beings fell out of the
pure Light dimension into this plane and took on the role of
darkness. Truth was the realm of Light and followers of
Jesus would return to the realm of Light. Jesus was from the
realm of Light and and that the realm of Light andTruth. The
earth was a fallen domain, ultimately to be the place
perhaps of a great war between evil and good forces, the
force of Light and the forces of darkness, and earth was a
place that was ultimately just to be dissolved and judged.
And all of those who had become sympathetic with the Truth
of Light would be drawn up into the subtle Light world. And
basically that’s the mythology in which Jesus’ work appeared
and in which the Christian religion appears, in which all of
the Semitic religions basically appear. And in that
tradition there is a distinction, an absolute distinction
between the Divine and all beings, all souls. And souls can
be sympathetic with darkness or with Light. And depending on
which you sympathize with, you enjoy or suffer a destiny in
the future based upon the acts of God. Well, this view of
the world, however, is very childish and very primitive. And
it doesn’t really have anything whatever to do with us it’s
not our experience basically. We have other means for
examining the nature of the material world, even, so we
don’t have to divide it in such terms and view it
dualistically that way, see it as a warfare and so
forth. None of that has anything to do with us. And Jesus’
conventional work really doesn’t belong to this time. It
doesn’t have any function really any more except in the
mythology of the archetypes that people psychologically are
prone to because they are frightened.And it is relative to
the whole affair of sacrifice, and all of the great teachers
communicated this, the notion of this necessity, the notion
of this law of sacrifice in various ways. And in the case of
Jesus it was the sacrifice of self, the sacrifice of one’s
being in the form of love and sacrificial acts toward
others, toward the Divine and so forth. And in these terms
he represents a communication of the radical dharma in his
time.” Return to Esoteric
Christianity See: ‘Lost Christianity’ and the Seven Stages of Life by David Todd.
Teachings of Jesus and Eastern Mysticism