In almost 90% of the Christian symbols of the main ones, you can find something pagan, for example, even the name itself in Greek Yeshua Jesus IS often indicated, which is the beginning of the name of the goddess Isis.
The myth of the tree and the flood itself is taken from Sumerian mythology and much more, rather, everything is turned upside down there, directed into the wrong channels of the water of understanding and attributed to the Jews.
The Temple of Solomon, for example, can be understood as an allegory for the soul, where two bronze columns 2 channels ida and pingala.
This can be read about in the origin of Baphomet, which is why the church did not allow a free interpretation of the Bible, perhaps there was a strict canon before, and the rest were recorded in heresy and burned because there was a danger of some kind of awakening of the blood, I suppose, but in general the subject itself was most likely compromised by the Rabbis in order to destroy the Roman Empire initially from the inside by introducing into the minds of Roman pagan citizens
As a result, this extremely distorted program of bondage spread to all pagans in general, because Roman paganism was close to many.
Yes, there is an egregore of Jesus on the astral plane, which is nothing more than a collection of thoughts and a vortex of energy accumulated over centuries of worship and devotion.
However, the egregore cannot be classified as alive.
He is not autonomous and has no independent will of his own
From a historical point of view.
We must separate "Jesus" from Rabbi Yeshua.
Rabbi Yeshua (in the RS it is assumed that he did not exist at all, in fact, whether he was or not is not so important because a cult was created on the basis of someone) there is an opinion that he existed as a mortal man in whom there was nothing special.
He rebelled against the Sanhedrin for the restoration of rabbinic law and was executed.
There was no resurrection.
Saul of Tarsus used this man as the rebel archetype to create a magic spell so sinister that it completely devastated the occupying Roman Empire until today.
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