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Jesus and the Lost Goddess: The Secret Teachings of the Original Christians Jesus and the Lost Goddess: The Secret Teachings of the Original Christians by Tim Freke
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“Parmenides, for example, is usually remembered as the founder of Western logic, yet his masterwork is a visionary poem in which he descends to the underworld to be instructed by the Goddess.[”
Tim Freke, Jesus and the Lost Goddess: The Secret Teachings of the Original Christians
“The role of the Gnostic master was to undermine all of an initiate's opinions and encourage them to directly confront the Mystery of Life. The role of the Literalist bishops, on the other hand, was to tell people what to believe and to discipline those who disagreed.”
Tm Freke, Jesus and the Lost Goddess: The Secret Teachings of the Original Christians
“Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist (John the Initiator) represents the psychic initiation of purification. His death represents the pneumatic initiation, in which initiates die to the false ego-self. His resurrection represents the realization of Gnosis, in which initiates resurrect/awaken from spiritual death here in the underworld and are 'reborn' or 'unborn' into eternal life through the knowledge that their essential nature is disembodied Consciousness, symbolized by the Christ.”
Tm Freke, Jesus and the Lost Goddess: The Secret Teachings of the Original Christians
“CHAPTER 1. THE GOSPEL OF GNOSIS   I will reveal to you what no eye can see, what no ear can hear, what no hand can touch, what cannot be conceived by the human mind. Jesus, The Gospel of Thomas”
Timothy Freke, Jesus and the Lost Goddess: The Secret Teachings of the Original Christians