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Jesus: The Greatest Metaphysician
Jesus: The Greatest Metaphysician
Jesus: The Greatest Metaphysician
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Yeshua Ben Joseph, better known as Jesus in modern biblical translation, was an outcast who was born in a manger. His parents, Joseph and Mary, couldn't provide him much social, financial, and economic resources; hence, the words in John 1:46 (NKJV): "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" They were referring to Jesus.

 

Nonetheless, Jesus' amazing feats of turning water into wine, casting out demons, and commanding the elements astounded the crowds and sent shivers down their spines, prompting them to question themselves aloud, "What kind of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?" Jesus' perception of everything and everyone as flawless was the key to His miraculous works. He raised his consciousness by thinking and feeling only things that blessed, healed, and encouraged people around him.

 

Jesus taught by the clarity of his example that anyone may achieve Christ consciousness and become a master teacher like Him. This was Jesus' message, and it is the message of this book.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTommy Ajayi
Release dateJun 10, 2022
ISBN9798215144169
Jesus: The Greatest Metaphysician
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Tommy Ajayi

Hello, I'm Tommy Ajayi, and I'm an author and speaker who writes about personal empowerment and freedom. The freedom to be, do and have anything you want. My ideas are focused on empowering people to be the best version of themselves in all areas of life. Basically, I bless, heal, inspire, elevate and dignify the minds and hearts of women and men through my writings and ideas.

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    Jesus - Tommy Ajayi

    Introduction

    Yeshua Ben Joseph, better known as Jesus in the modern day bible transliteration, was an outright outcast born from a lowly and humble beginning — in a manger. His parents, Joseph and Mary, were socially, financially, and economically limited in what they could provide him; hence, the phrase in John 1:46 (NKJV): Can anything good come out of Nazareth? They were referring to Jesus.

    Despite his tough upbringing, Jesus believed himself to be the most perfect man walking the face of the earth; He walked the earth, thinking and feeling only good things towards everything and everyone. Jesus thought and felt himself to be one with the Father, God. That was why He could perform many miracles — some of which involved healing the sick, raising the dead, and feeding the hungry.

    God resurrected all these miracles from within Jesus because he thought and felt the success of these acts, first, within himself, before they became an outward manifestation. The miracles Jesus successfully performed were always within him; however, they had to be thought and felt with conviction to become a fulfilled desire or wish. This was the essence of the Christ Consciousness Jesus possessed: it is the belief in the wish fulfilled, the conviction that the desire is already a done deal or a manifested reality.

    When someone embodies total Christ Consciousness, they are fully fluent in the laws of metaphysics. The dictionary defines the word ‘metaphysics’ as something that belongs to a reality beyond the natural, something supernatural; it is something above what is readily perceptible to the five sense illusion — sight, taste, touch, sound, smell. Metaphysics originates from the Greek meta physika: the prefix meta means beyond, and when you add the suffix physika, it correlates with nature.

    Thus, ‘metaphysics’ is a study of ideas and experiences that transcend the human everyday reality. Where physics has to do with the world

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