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message 1: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra Very interesting! I’m excited to learn more. Thank you for posting!


message 2: by Markus (new)

Markus This revelatory book is an absolute must-read for those who want to discover the truth about what was hidden from everyone for millennia regarding the Multidimensional Nature of Jesus's and Magdalene's Being and also their esoteric teachings.


message 3: by Markus (last edited May 10, 2024 10:12PM) (new)

Markus Exactly, Michael. The secrecy surrounding Jesus and Mary Magdalene's true nature is mind-boggling. This book is a much-needed revelation. Finally, someone offered staggering insights that challenge centuries of misunderstanding and deceit. The truth has been hidden for far too long, and it's about time it was brought to light by The Secret Gospel of Jesus AD 0-78.


message 4: by Lance (new)

Lance Morcan Michael wrote: "Hello dear Underground Knowledge Members

Recently, I revisited 'The Secret Gospel of Jesus AD 0-78,' a historical novel that combines brilliant storytelling and impeccable research, making it a v..."


Michael - What is the source of this novel's "636 historical notes" and how reliable is that source?

Thus far, this discussion thread gives the perception that this novel is in fact a history book as opposed to simply being historical fiction... I'm an historical fiction writer, but I unashamedly stray markedly from the truth on numerous occasions.

Where does this novel fit on the spectrum of historical fiction?
Historically accurate? Pure fiction? Myth?


message 5: by Lance (new)

Lance Morcan Michael wrote: "Lance wrote: "Michael wrote: "Hello dear Underground Knowledge Members

Recently, I revisited 'The Secret Gospel of Jesus AD 0-78,' a historical novel that combines brilliant storytelling and impe..."


Thanks Michael.


message 6: by Clara (new)

Clara I’m buying that book RIGHT NOW


message 7: by Georgette (new)

Georgette P Exceptionally insightful! Could not recommend The Secret Gospel of Jesus AD 0-78 enough.


message 8: by Stephen (new)

Stephen John Cremona This book immediately intrigued me with its mysterious cover, and I have to say, judging a book by its cover, for once, was spot on.

Undoubtedly, The Secret Gospel of Jesus AD 0-78 proved to be a significant discovery for numerous reasons, one being the encounter with an author of such extensive learning.

The narrative presented within this book is remarkable – so much so that I felt as though I was immersing myself in history, present with Jesus and Mary Magdalene, sensing their powerful presence while observing their remarkable lives unfold before my eyes.

Rooted in the familiar events of Jesus and Mary's experiences found in the four Canonical Gospels, the researcher's erudite approach provides deeper insight into the enduring narratives that have captivated readers for centuries. Upon reviewing this book, I discerned that the events conventionally known to us possessed numerous interpretive gaps, particularly concerning their correct interpretation. However, Anton Sammut addressed these lacunae from diverse academic perspectives, dispelling any ambiguity, and the ultimate result is a notable scholarly achievement that bestows significant credibility upon him in the field of biblical studies.

One of the most intriguing aspects of this book is its portrayal of Jesus as a physical, mental, and spiritual healer, which is a central aspect of Jesus's ministry. While the four Canonical Gospels offer varying accounts of Jesus performing miraculous healings and expelling evil spirits, the true nature of these events has often been a veritable theological conundrum.

I've long been fascinated by the extraordinary abilities Jesus possessed, leading me to explore numerous books attempting to provide explanations and comprehend the underlying mechanisms of these phenomenological events. Unfortunately, I consistently found the explanations lacking in clarity and sometimes entirely implausible or, worse, utterly ridiculous.

However, the theme of healing presented in this work provides conclusive explanations in an academically lucid manner. The researcher's examination of Jesus's healings encompasses a wide range of academic disciplines including psychology, neuropsychology, and metaphysics which Sammut expertly engages with these academic domains, and the outcomes seamlessly converge, yielding insights that harmonize with the various disciplinary perspectives.

Through this in-depth inquiry, I gained insight into how Jesus performed these remarkable feats, not solely through divine intervention but through a complex interplay of natural and supernatural factors that only an illuminated being like Jesus could conduct with mastery. This brilliant assessment enhanced my understanding of the intricacies of Jesus's ministry and the implications it holds for our comprehension of human potential.

Fascinatingly, the researcher also investigates the proposition that Jesus may have acquired these healing techniques during his travels to the Indian Subcontinent, presenting unprecedented documented evidence for this thesis, which, upon rigorous examination, I must assert is irrefutable. This thorough academic inquiry highlights the cultural context of the era and the perceptions surrounding these events, providing an impartial understanding of Jesus's exceptional abilities.

Equally compelling is the portrayal of Mary Magdalene as more than merely a disciple but as a trusted confidante, the sole individual among all the disciples entrusted with propagating his teachings. I was also particularly struck by the scholar's academical professionalism especially in this field, which allowed me to witness not only the 'miracles' performed by Jesus but also the humanity behind the divine, as both figures navigated the challenges of their shared mission amidst widespread ignorance, misunderstanding, and persecution, which the people of that era could scarcely comprehend. The scholar's proficiency in providing precise interpretations of numerous conventional narratives – insights that were previously misunderstood or obscured – is extraordinary.

Whether one approaches The Secret Gospel of Jesus AD 0-78 with curiosity or scholarly inquiry, it presents a rare opportunity to challenge preconceived notions. For the open-minded reader, I recommend exploring it, as unexpected answers to lingering questions may indeed be uncovered along the way.


message 9: by Andy (new)

Andy Houstoun Reminds me of 'The Jesus & Mary Chain - The Gospel According to Jesus' by Finnian O'Siochain, but it tells the story of Jesus from his own perspective, focusing in particular on his relationship with Mary Magdalene.


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