Two as One

1999-11-21 05:39:00

Peter and Dino write:
JJ, thank you for the clarification between the two Messiahs. Please continue, if you would, and give us your thoughts regarding what happened to the two Spirit entities from the time of the crucifixion, to the resurrection, and then finally in physical form to the disciples. It is my understanding that the Christ Spirit (Melchizedek) left the body on the cross, leaving the spirit of Jesus (Joshua) alone. This is when (Joshua) said something like "Father, why have you forsaken me." Now, which Spirit entity really beat death and what happened to the body?

JJ
The Christ left the disciple Jesus alone on the cross to complete his initiation. Actually He was not completely alone as there was still a connecting thread between the two, but so much of the consciousness of the higher entity departed that Jesus seemed to be alone. Then when he said "Father, receive my Spirit," He realized that the connecting link yet remained and he decided to join the Christ outside of the body. Yet even as the two entities were outside the body there was yet a connection to the body through the magnetic silver cord as I mentioned earlier. Thus the body of Jesus was never completely dead.

Death was not overcome by either of these entities individually, but through the molecular link that linked Jesus to Christ and Christ to the Ancient of Days and so on. The life giving power was sent down the chain and the Christ (male energy) with the assistance of Jesus (female energy) healed the body after three days.

Peter and Dino
"Was it Jesus (Joshua) who appeared to the disciples in physical form, or was it the Christ (Melchizedek) that appeared in the physical form of Jesus?"

JJ
Jesus was the main consciousness in the body at the time of the appearance to the disciples, but there was still an overshadowing by the Christ, but more as a link rather than a divine possession from this point on.

Peter & Dino:
Also, when Jesus made mention that John the Apostle shall tarry the land till he comes back, did Jesus (Joshua) or the Christ (Melchizedek) say this. If it was Jesus (Joshua), was he talking about his coming as a Messiah for the Jews to fulfill their prophecy? Or if it was the Christ (Melchizedek), was he talking about the second coming that the Christians are awaiting?

The plan to have Jesus appear as a Messiah to the Jews in our age (which was mentioned by Bailey) was not formulated at that time, but it was known that the Christ would appear in some manner at the beginning of the Aquarian Age. Even though Jesus was the main consciousness in the body they were still one because of the strong link. Jesus was speaking this on behalf of the Christ who was to come again in the far future.

Note to Dino: I think you are very close to the truth in what you have written and I wager that you feel some confirmation from your soul.