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me known as Persia. The people living there at the time lived in nomadic tribes who constantly warred with each other, killed each other, stole from each other. Raping and pillaging was the order of the day. It seemed hopeless to try to unite these people and point them towards oneness.</p><p id="5a77">So the soul we know as Jesus along with several of his buddies from the soul-group decided to try something new; something called <b>religion</b>.</p><p id="268a">That is when Zoroastrianism came into being. It is considered one of the first religions started on this planet. After incarnating a few times through the Zoroastrian lineage he slowly began to realize that a mistake was made. He realized that religion is <b>NOT </b>the answer.</p><p id="a7e9">But there were some good things that came about because of religion. Though the raping and pillaging continued, it continued to a far lesser extent. People became more respectful of each other. They became a little bit more civilized. And through the tenets of the religion there were subtle hints that pointed towards oneness to the astute practitioner. In every religion, hidden under mountains of duality based dogma, there are concepts that point the way to oneness.</p><p id="11e1">But every religion, just like every human, only seemed to get more entrenched in duality over time. The best example of this is how most every religion has adopted the duality based concept of <b><i>good versus evil </i></b>as their foundation.</p><p id="ddf4">Good does not exist without evil and evil does not exist without good. They are two sides to the very same coin. They are a perceptual polarity based in duality. Good and evil have nothing to do with oneness. Religions could not understand oneness. They mistook good for oneness and therefore ended up perpetuating the good versus evil dualism. As long as one is playing the good versus evil game then one is operating in a duality and oneness cannot be seen nor understood nor reclaimed.</p><p id="2871">The good versus evil duality is perhaps the strongest duality that humankind lives by. It not only continues to be perpetuated by religion but also literature, cinema, culture and society, education, and politics. It is a duality that keeps humans stuck in duality and prevents humans from being healed of <b>The Great Separation</b>. It prevents humans from realizing oneness. It keeps them stuck in duality and separation. Good versus evil is a ‘<i>divide and conquer</i>’ modality.</p><p id="c5ef">So the J Dude and his buddies from the aforementioned soul-group decided to try something different. They tried to impart oneness <b>without</b> using religion. So several millennia later the soul we know as Jesus incarnated in a land in the Middle East that was besieged with tribal feudalism, war, killing, raping, and pillaging. (To a great extent it still is today.)</p><p id="004c">But there was something unusual about his birth. When he was born he became the heir to two different thrones. He became the heir to the throne of the House of David (this is a whole different story) as well as becoming the heir to the throne of the Zoroaster line

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age — as determined by the 3 wise Zoroastrian priests who had traveled all the way from Persia with gifts to help determine if the baby really was the reincarnation of their original leader. It is very rare for someone to be born as an heir to two different thrones.</p><p id="731f">As Jesus grew up he realized this and when he came of age he decided to reject both thrones. He had other plans. He, along with his soul-group buddies (both male and female) were trying to impart oneness without using duality based concepts such as religion and hierarchy (a form of separation).</p><p id="86ad">Jesus never, ever, ever, ever had any intention of starting a religion. And he never did. But his followers started one in his name. And instead of adopting oneness as its foundation that religion instead adopted the duality-based good versus evil concept as its foundation.</p><p id="5428">It would seem that Jesus had failed once again. He was unable to impart oneness without a religion being formed. But it was not a total failure. If one gets out their microscope and looks very deeply into that religion one can find numerous signposts that point toward oneness. Most of those signposts are hidden beneath duality based dogma but they are there for anyone to find.</p><p id="7884">Soon after that Middle East incarnation the soul-group held a meeting. The soul we know as Jesus stood before the thousands of members of the soul-group and addressed all those many soul-mates, “Listen, I love all of you and I am eternally grateful for the help you’ve given me but I’m not going through that again. It’s time for some of the rest of you to step up and play some of the big demanding roles — especially some of you women. After all, the duality based gender pendulum is swinging back in your direction and that will be to your advantage. If and when I reincarnate again history will make no note of it. No one will even know that it is me. I will live a very simple life and see if I can’t impart oneness without even being noticed.” (I’m paraphrasing of course.)</p><p id="b22c">So for the next couple of thousand years Jesus has been laying low while other members of the soul-group have stepped up in the task of trying to impart oneness to the humans stuck in duality. Lately, the women have been having more success in this endeavor than the men. But that’s a whole different story.</p><p id="bbb2"><i>Copyright by <a href="https://readmedium.com/white-feather-archive-index-c95167f7dbaf"><b>White Feather</b></a>. All Rights Reserved.</i></p><p id="1502"><i>Another story from last December:</i></p><div id="6954" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/joy-or-crisis-546ec9483cf1"> <div> <div> <h2>Joy Or Crisis?</h2> <div><h3>A fun, tweaked way to look at things</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*ypBBp56sh7zP5m0mRLweTw.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

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Three Wise Men and a Baby

Part 2 of the story I wrote last year

Last December I published an article on Medium entitled, The Real Story of the 3 Wise Men. I was telling a story that provided a very different perspective (some may say a very blasphemous perspective) of the 3 wise men story. The story no doubt raised more questions than it answered so for the purposes of elucidation I hereby offer part 2 of the story. I recommend reading part 1 first before reading this new installment. It will definitely make more sense that way.

The soul we know as Jesus is a member of a certain soul-group that numbers in the tens of thousands. He was never alone. If this sounds like a large soul-group, it’s not. It’s actually one of the smallest soul-groups currently on the planet.

Every soul-group has collective goals that they try to reach through the many, many lives of its members. Very rarely are any members of a soul-group consciously aware of those goals while in physical bodies. But their activities, their attitudes, their karma, and their beliefs unknowingly point them in the direction of those goals.

The soul-group that the soul we know as Jesus belongs to has one very specific goal and that is to inject oneness into duality. And that is an incredibly difficult task.

Humans came from oneness and when they entered the duality based physical Earth plane they suffered a traumatic fracturing. Some call this, The Great Separation. The longer they lived in duality, the more they felt separated; separated from oneness, separated from each other, separated from their environment, and deeply separated within themselves. As time passed humans sunk deeper and deeper into duality and soon forgot all about oneness. An analogy would be a beautiful butterfly flying through the air and then landing in a tar pit.

So the soul-group that the soul we know as Jesus was part of made it their mission to somehow reintroduce oneness to the humans seemingly stuck in the dense duality of the Earth plane. Of course, they did not know how to do this and would have to figure out how. Plus they were also incarnating through the realm of duality based physicality which made it even more difficult. This soul-group gave themselves a Herculean task and over the last 15,000 years they have not had a great deal of success. They are still a long way from being able to hoist a Mission Accomplished banner.

Like I said, the soul we know as Jesus is only one member of this soul-group. He just happened to be the one who kept drawing the short straw when it came time for someone to deal with a particularly difficult and divisive situation.

So the soul we know as Jesus incarnated in a land that a few thousand years later became known as Persia. The people living there at the time lived in nomadic tribes who constantly warred with each other, killed each other, stole from each other. Raping and pillaging was the order of the day. It seemed hopeless to try to unite these people and point them towards oneness.

So the soul we know as Jesus along with several of his buddies from the soul-group decided to try something new; something called religion.

That is when Zoroastrianism came into being. It is considered one of the first religions started on this planet. After incarnating a few times through the Zoroastrian lineage he slowly began to realize that a mistake was made. He realized that religion is NOT the answer.

But there were some good things that came about because of religion. Though the raping and pillaging continued, it continued to a far lesser extent. People became more respectful of each other. They became a little bit more civilized. And through the tenets of the religion there were subtle hints that pointed towards oneness to the astute practitioner. In every religion, hidden under mountains of duality based dogma, there are concepts that point the way to oneness.

But every religion, just like every human, only seemed to get more entrenched in duality over time. The best example of this is how most every religion has adopted the duality based concept of good versus evil as their foundation.

Good does not exist without evil and evil does not exist without good. They are two sides to the very same coin. They are a perceptual polarity based in duality. Good and evil have nothing to do with oneness. Religions could not understand oneness. They mistook good for oneness and therefore ended up perpetuating the good versus evil dualism. As long as one is playing the good versus evil game then one is operating in a duality and oneness cannot be seen nor understood nor reclaimed.

The good versus evil duality is perhaps the strongest duality that humankind lives by. It not only continues to be perpetuated by religion but also literature, cinema, culture and society, education, and politics. It is a duality that keeps humans stuck in duality and prevents humans from being healed of The Great Separation. It prevents humans from realizing oneness. It keeps them stuck in duality and separation. Good versus evil is a ‘divide and conquer’ modality.

So the J Dude and his buddies from the aforementioned soul-group decided to try something different. They tried to impart oneness without using religion. So several millennia later the soul we know as Jesus incarnated in a land in the Middle East that was besieged with tribal feudalism, war, killing, raping, and pillaging. (To a great extent it still is today.)

But there was something unusual about his birth. When he was born he became the heir to two different thrones. He became the heir to the throne of the House of David (this is a whole different story) as well as becoming the heir to the throne of the Zoroaster lineage — as determined by the 3 wise Zoroastrian priests who had traveled all the way from Persia with gifts to help determine if the baby really was the reincarnation of their original leader. It is very rare for someone to be born as an heir to two different thrones.

As Jesus grew up he realized this and when he came of age he decided to reject both thrones. He had other plans. He, along with his soul-group buddies (both male and female) were trying to impart oneness without using duality based concepts such as religion and hierarchy (a form of separation).

Jesus never, ever, ever, ever had any intention of starting a religion. And he never did. But his followers started one in his name. And instead of adopting oneness as its foundation that religion instead adopted the duality-based good versus evil concept as its foundation.

It would seem that Jesus had failed once again. He was unable to impart oneness without a religion being formed. But it was not a total failure. If one gets out their microscope and looks very deeply into that religion one can find numerous signposts that point toward oneness. Most of those signposts are hidden beneath duality based dogma but they are there for anyone to find.

Soon after that Middle East incarnation the soul-group held a meeting. The soul we know as Jesus stood before the thousands of members of the soul-group and addressed all those many soul-mates, “Listen, I love all of you and I am eternally grateful for the help you’ve given me but I’m not going through that again. It’s time for some of the rest of you to step up and play some of the big demanding roles — especially some of you women. After all, the duality based gender pendulum is swinging back in your direction and that will be to your advantage. If and when I reincarnate again history will make no note of it. No one will even know that it is me. I will live a very simple life and see if I can’t impart oneness without even being noticed.” (I’m paraphrasing of course.)

So for the next couple of thousand years Jesus has been laying low while other members of the soul-group have stepped up in the task of trying to impart oneness to the humans stuck in duality. Lately, the women have been having more success in this endeavor than the men. But that’s a whole different story.

Copyright by White Feather. All Rights Reserved.

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