I Say unto You
Jesus - Son of God or Mystic?
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What if Jesus were not a supernatural being conceived by a virgin but a real human being who had experienced the awakening of consciousness known as "enlightenment" in the East? This extraordinary line-by-line commentary on some of the best-known New Testament Gospels from Matthew and John tests the hypothesis that Jesus was a mystic, not a miracle worker of supernatural origin. Osho convincingly makes the case that the stories of Jesus' life were never meant to be a factual record of history but rather are teaching parables designed to provide ongoing spiritual guidance for generations to come.
I Say unto You introduces a dynamic, compassionate, intelligent, loving Jesus who speaks in a plain and simple way that everyone can understand. Osho looks with a crystal-clear perception at Jesus' work, revealing the parables and miracles as metaphors of the inner world. He gives insight into Jesus' own search and his journeys to the ancient mystery schools of Egypt, Kashmir, and Tibet that transformed him into one of the most evolved masters of the paths of love and meditation. His insights are so relevant for today's societies, where the sharp functioning of the mind is more valued than the intelligence of the heart.
A fascinating series of talks in which Osho gives his own interpretation of some of the most important phrases and parabolas of Jesus. He introduces us to a Jesus seen through the eyes of awareness and consciousness.
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