Anonymous ID: efe794 April 26, 2018, 11:21 a.m. No.1197105   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7119

I heard that some anons are looking at The Nag Hammadi Library, The Gospel of Thomas

 

These are the secret sayings that the living Jesus spoke and Didymos Judas Thomas recorded.

 

Thought I would take a stab at interpreting the first one of these sayings.

 

  1. And he said, "Whoever discovers the interpretation of these sayings will not taste death."

 

If you are able to understand the meaning of what Jesus is saying here you got a real healthy dose of Intuition. All that means is you are aware of the ethereal beings without even thinking about it. You can distinguish between higher and lower spirits when you contemplate something and just like there are more enlightened and less enlightened people giving you advice, you now have tapped into a much greater source of information than is in Form. This can be a great thing, because without having to go anywhere you can find great wisdom from within.

 

You will not taste death. Death is such an elusive thing. What is Death? Our souls along with our personal spirits go into Form as we walk the earth. When our soul and personal spirits leave Form (our physical bodies) we are still souls and still have our personal spirits. Are we dead? Well not really just in different Form!

 

Hope that helps. Will translate some more if anyone is interested.

 

Just a little bit on Thomas Didymos. He was an apostle of Jesus and was called his Twin. They hung out together often, more often than Jesus hung out with the other apostles. He is most famous for his “Doubting”and has a bad rap for this. If that was such a bad thing then why was he called Jesus Twin and why would Jesus spend so much more time with him if he was just a doubting jerk? The answer is Jesus loved to be challenged. He enjoyed having a friend with an adversary position that he could intellectually spar with. What a great exercise for us all. We all need to use our Minds more and challenge what is going on around us. Think for ourselves and debate issues. That is what I like about the qboard, much of this is going on here and it is great to see.

 

Thomas was also one of the few apostles that understood Jesus taught by example. One of the biggest examples was his relationship with Mary. It was clear that Jesus respected and listened to Mary, he spent more time with her than anybody else. Jesus was demonstrating that people were to be treated based on Merit, not on gender this was a novel concept. Real Merit not Fake Merit created by the arbitrary divisions of the cabal. This is in fact the foundation of a successful humanity. Sounds pretty current doesn’t it?