Prioy of scion Ormus.
Christ is Ormus, Ahura-Mazda among the Persians, who is the antithesis of Ahriman (Satan).
Christ is Vishnu in the sacred land of the Vedas. He is the Second Logos, sublime emanation of Brahma, the First Logos.
The Avatar Krishna is the Hindustani Jesus. The gospel of this master is similar to the gospel of the divine rabbi of Galilee.
Fu Xi is the Cosmic Christ among the ancient Chinese, the one who wrote the famous I Ching, the book of laws, and who designated Dragon Ministers for the good of humanity.
Osiris was in fact the Christ in the sunny country of Khem, in the land of the Pharaohs, and whosoever incarnated him was an Osirified One.
Quetzalcoatl is the Mexican Christ, who is now dwelling in distant Tule. He is the โwhite God.โ
Though Christ a thousand times in Bethlehem be born
And not within thyself, thy soul will be forlorn.
The Cross on Golgotha thou lookest to in vain
Unless within thyself it be set up again.
The term Christ is derived from the Greek krestos, which esoterically means fire. Christ is an energy. This energy can incarnate within the human being. Those who earn this sacred gift can then be called "Christ." The Christ is represented in many religions.
The Christ is widely represented by the Sun, the giver of light and life. In Kabbalah, we speak of the Christ as the Solar Logos: the Sun that illuminates the Tree of Life.
In the West, Jesus of Nazareth, who was actually named Jeshua ben Pandira, incarnated the Christ. He became the Son of the Sun, the Light of the World. He taught the path to do as he had done. He synthesized the path in this way:
Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me (the Cosmic Christ), let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. - Matthew 16:24
These three steps are the three factorsfor the revolution of the Consciousness.
To Deny Oneself is to go against the selfish, egotistical desires that fill the mind. These desires must die in order for the Christ to enter into us. So long as we remain imperfect, we remain separate from Him.
Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect. - Matthew 5:48
This is a teaching given in all great religions, which emphasizes the need for psychological work on oneself in order to achieve purity of mind and heart.
To Take Up the Cross is to enter into the work of the sacred cross, which is the work of Holy Alchemy. The fantastically ancient and ubiquitous symbol of the cross represents the core teaching of real mysticism. The cross is formed when man and woman unite in the sacred sexual act, in accordance with the instructions given by Jehovah Elohim in the Garden of Eden.