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Is There Symbolism to the Crucifixion? Is There a Day of Judgment? Who Can We Best Help to Awaken? Yeshua Speaks on Coming to Teach Love as the One Truth

Source date: October 29, 2020
Teacher(s): Aaron, Yeshua
Event Type: Private, Private Session
Topics: Christianity/Essenes, Guidance

October 29, 2020 Thursday, Private Session, Excerpt

Is There Symbolism to the Crucifixion? Is There a Day of Judgment? Who Can We Best Help to Awaken? Yeshua Speaks on Coming to Teach Love as the One Truth

Q was about Yeshua’s teaching.

Aaron: …consider that quote, “In my Father’s house there are many rooms.” There are rooms for those who are filled with greed and hatred, who have yet to learn how to be compassionate to themselves and others. They will learn. Rooms for those who are truly stuck there, maybe for many lifetimes, and rooms for those who are evolving. And there are rooms for those who deeply understand.

But Yeshua also understood not to “cast pearls before swine,” to give another quote. That if he spent his time—I don’t know which candidate you are cheering for, although I could guess—but if you spent your time out there trying to push that candidate on those who despise him you’d probably expect to get punched at some point. You’d expect not to have anybody listen. If you spent your time trying to convince those who are already convinced, that “preaching to the choir,” it wouldn’t help. If you spent your time with the undecided, it would be much more effective.

The effort toward awakening consciousness on this Earth has been geared toward the “undecided”. Try to help those whose eyes have “only a little dust” to awaken, to look with gratitude and joy at the gifts that they have been given on this Earth and at the compassionate heart that is the essence of each human. To wake up to know, “I am That.” Thus, to be able to live with increasing kindness, generosity, love.

So, this is what Yeshua was trying to do. And he was trying to do it in as wise a way as possible, so his followers weren’t constantly beaten up.

Q: The Bible speaks about God’s judgment and the Day of Judgement… If we judge, then we do not forgive others. Then God the Father will judge and not forgive us. But this goes against all that I know about God.

Aaron: This was written by humans. Yeshua never spoke about God’s judgment or a Day of Judgment. I never heard him speak of this.

Rather, he said you, when you pass from this plane, will be the judge of yourself. Can you judge yourself with clear eyes and a compassionate heart? ‘Judging’ is not the best word—can you see yourself with clear eyes and a compassionate heart? Can you see the ongoing unwholesome karma that you will want to attend to in the next lifetime? He never said that souls would be condemned eternally. That’s not how it works, and he knew that, of course.

But those souls who cannot listen well, who cannot find compassion for themselves and others, who are constantly judging others and themselves, will create a hell realm for themselves, a realm of such darkness that it will take a lot of time and effort to get out.

These souls are constantly surrounded by loving, angelic beings. If one opens just the least bit, seeking some kind of support, it’s immediately there. There are many more angelic beings around those hell realms, seeking to support any that wish to work their way out, because those already on the heavenly realms don’t need as much angelic help.

The only one that judges is yourself. (Recommends and describes the book, Testimony of Light by Helen Greaves)

But when the Earth itself becomes a higher density planet, that high vibration would destroy such lower vibrational beings. This is never the intention. So there will be a different third density planet, actually already is at least one hospitable one, suitable to their needs until they come into a higher vibration and are ready for a 4th density or higher density planet.

Q: …(It seems like ) Yeshua knew for a long time before it actually happened that a crucifixion was going to come. It seems like he knew that that was an event that was to transpire and that it would happen eventually. Is there anything we can draw from they symbolism of the crucifixion… is there a reason why crucifixion was chosen as his manner of death?

Aaron: Actually, and I speak here as Nathaniel, his friend, he knew from the time he was a boy that he had come to the Earth for a purpose, and that that purpose might not involve living his life out to old age and simply teaching about love. He knew he was going to have to trust and model whatever came. What does it mean to live with love? It’s easy to live with love in a fully loving environment, and much harder when there is a lot of hatred. It’s easier to turn the other cheek when nobody is slapping you.

So, he was going to have to walk his talk, as the saying goes. But he did not know that he would die. He actually thought that he might live to an old age, simply teaching about walking the path of love, living the path of love, and that might be sufficient.

To the degree that he permitted himself to yearn for something, this is what he hoped for: to marry and have children, to live a peaceful life, to model how one can live that peaceful life. He was human! He also firmly understood himself to be the living son of a Divine father/mother, and to do whatever was given to him to do, with as much love as he could.He did not yet know what was going to be given to him to do.

When it became apparent that there was no way out but to repudiate his beliefs or to die, he was willing to die. There was no special symbolism in the crucifixion; that was the standard means of death; 98% of the people they put to death, they put to death by crucifying them. A few they threw into the arenas, if they were strong men. The rest were crucified or some, merely beheaded.

Q: It seems to me that you could take it as a meaning that you should seek your own truth and not simply follow church doctrine. That’s why he was crucified, because he challenged the church doctrine and the priests and the like. So being crucified for that symbolizes not just (not) following what the church is telling you to do but to seek your own truth.

Aaron: Again, let me try to clarify. The Hebrew faith into which Yeshua was born had a beautiful scripture, the Torah and more. It cherished the loving heart. It upheld wisdom. But it believed that the wisdom was that written in the Torah, and one did not deviate from that wisdom. It did encourage seeking and debate, but always with an intention to try to be consistent with the truths of the Torah. Part of that ancient wisdom was the eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth.

Yeshua deeply understood this was not his truth, and he did not believe it was our Father’s. When I say Father’s, I could substitute Mother, Infinite Creator. He did not believe it was the truth of the Infinite Creator, but that only love was the truth. Therefore, he understood that —just a minute…(pause) May Yeshua come in here, just for a few minutes? He would like to say this himself.

Yeshua (B): My love to you, my brother. I am Yeshua. I understood from the time I was a child that there were only two forces, fear and love, and only one of them was truth. The other one was a distortion of truth.

If you love something, fear can arise that you could lose it, and based on that thought, the whole idea, “I must defend it.” And then you harm others. I came to teach love as the one truth.

This is what I was trained for, before my birth, and with my loving human parents, this is what I was trained for as I grew up: to uphold the truth of love, infinite and all-powerful love; and that the essence of each being is that consciousness fully grounded in love. Some people call it Christ consciousness; that is, I think, a slight distortion of the term. But a Christ is one who is awake, so we can call it Christ consciousness—the awake consciousness, Buddha consciousness, Love consciousness.

As the world evolves into this radiant love consciousness, suffering will end. But each being coming into birth repeatedly must recognize this for itself, “I am love.” When you know yourself to be love, nothing frightens you anymore. Things sadden you; it saddens me deeply to see what’s happening on your earth right now, and yet I recognize that the kind of fear, self-centeredness, brutality, all this is just because there are many immature beings present on Earth. Some of them came wanting to block Earth transition, to hold it with their own weightiness, down to a lower density. Some of them came wanting to catch the tails of that ascension, thinking, “If I move into an incarnation, maybe I’ll get to go along and then I can be more powerful on a higher density planet.”

I came for one reason: to teach love. To help people co-create whatever plane they were living on as that Garden of Eden they were promised.

There is no judgment but self-judgment. There is no judge but the self. That doesn’t mean there are not many lower vibrational beings ready to judge everyone. But if you don’t take their judgment onto yourself, it doesn’t affect you.

Once you release the body there is no external judge. And hopefully there is no inner judge, there is only a compassionate heart that can look deeply, work with its guidance, and see, “What will be the next step in my evolution, releasing old karma, moving into a higher vibration? This is what I am here for.” As each being is willing to say that, the Earth will evolve into this realm of light. And those who choose not to stay on the Earth, who choose to go off as I did to other planes that are more in darkness, there will be many such loving adventurers who move off into other places in the universe, with a willingness to model light and love.

Earth is not the only core of this; there are other high vibrational planets. Planets of great—I don’t want to use the term ‘planet’; let’s use the term ‘realm of consciousness’—there are many such. But some of them are so evolved that there’s no possible way of communication with those of lower vibration. The vibration has to be close enough that you can connect and speak to each other. If one is up there and one is down there, they can’t communicate. The Earth, newly transitioned—or as it is now, in the process of transitioning—can connect to those places of darkness much more easily and can hold the Light.

The next step, eventually, after the Earth comes through its transition, will be a call: Who is willing just to step off for a bit, to go “there” and see what we can do to help raise consciousness? Just to bring in light and love, and then we can come back here. Go here and there and bring in some light and love. But it’s going to be a tough journey—who is willing? And gradually in this way we are opening the possibility of light and love throughout the universe.

Tags: Christianity, crucifixion, day of judgment, love, Yeshua