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“When I Say I’m Not A Christian…”

Some years ago while exploring the history of atrocities against humanity by the Christians and Christian countries, I discovered this poem somewhere on the Internet. You may read my commentary here.

I Am Not a Christian

When I say… “I am not a Christian”
I’m not arguing about your religion.
I’m whispering “Creator never lost us,
And there’s nothing to be forgiven.”

When I say… “I am not a Christian”
I mean that I trust Creator to guide me.
What I’ve found inside your churches
Aren’t the truths Creator placed in me.

When I say… “I am not a Christian”
It’s not a question of right and wrong
Even as your rabid evangelism
Uses my traditions as a joke
To trample on.

When I say… “I am not a Christian”
There’s no trick, no trap, no test.
Just saying “In my eyes you failed,
And in the name of your God
You have made this mess.”

When I say… “I am not a Christian”
I’m not claiming to be the enemy,
But your claws are far too visible
As you pretend to be a friend to me.

When I say… “I am not a Christian”
I feel your stares like a lash’s pain
From your culture so entrenched
In taking what I believe in vain.

When I say… “I am not a Christian”
It’s not any kind of invitation
For you to question my beliefs
I owe no mortal an explanation.

When I say… “I am not a Christian”
I’m not saying I’m holier than thou,
We BOTH have Creator inside us
And you’ll open your eyes
Someday,
Somehow.

– Voice of Golden Eagle

Christ Consciousness: Embracing Our Divine Essence

Have you ever felt a deep longing to remember who you truly are? A whisper from within, reminding you that there is more to your existence than the daily human experience? This nudge, this quiet yet persistent call, is an invitation to awaken to Christ Consciousness—an awareness of your Divine Essence.

The Example of Yeshua

Yeshua ben Joseph, known to many as Jesus Christ, embodied Christ Consciousness. He walked the Earth not to separate himself as the only divine being but to serve as an example of what’s possible for every human. He lived as a human infused with the awareness of his divine nature, demonstrating that our physical selves are the sacred homes of our Souls.

When he said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life,” he wasn’t suggesting that he alone held the key to divinity. Instead, he showed us a path of remembrance—that we, too, are divine beings having a physical experience. Yeshua’s message was one of awakening, a call to recognize and embody our inherent divinity.

The Misinterpretation of Divine Teachings

Over centuries, this pure and liberating message became overshadowed by layers of doctrine and dogma. Belief systems emerged around themes of salvation and redemption, positioning humanity as inherently sinful and in desperate need of external rescue. These teachings have often led to a sense of separation, guilt, and unworthiness—a spiritual prison from which many feel there is no escape.

But Yeshua’s true message was never about our unworthiness. Instead, he sought to reveal that we are eternally connected to the Divine. Our Souls are perfect expressions of the All That Is, deserving of unconditional love and compassion. The belief in separation from our divine essence is a myth—one that has held humanity captive for far too long.

The Myth of Separation

Consider the story of the “fall from grace,” deeply embedded in Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions. This narrative perpetuates the idea that we are broken, sinful, and unworthy of divine love. It has served as a tool for control, benefiting organizations and leaders who thrive on humanity’s spiritual ignorance. But what if this story of separation is one of the greatest misrepresentations in human history?

Yeshua came to show us that we were never separate from God, that our divinity has always been within us. The awareness of Christ Consciousness is simply the realization that we are already whole, already divine. It’s the belief in separation, not the reality of it, that causes our suffering.

The Rise of Spiritual Awakening

We are witnessing a profound shift. The decline in traditional church membership and attendance signifies more than a cultural change; it reflects a spiritual awakening. Many are beginning to feel a restlessness within, a yearning for deeper truth. They hear the metaphorical trumpet of Gabriel, signaling it’s time to awaken to who they truly are.

This restlessness isn’t a call to join another religion or find another external savior. It’s a call to look within, to reconnect with the divinity that’s always been there. It’s a journey of remembering that we are spiritual beings having a human experience—divine expressions of the All That Is.

What is Anti-Christ Consciousness?

Much has been written about the Antichrist, often depicted as a malevolent figure opposed to the teachings of Christ. But what if the Antichrist isn’t a person at all? What if Anti-Christ Consciousness is any belief system, organization, or teaching that denies our divine nature?

When someone tells you that you are unworthy, sinful, or separate from God, they perpetuate Anti-Christ Consciousness. When doctrines insist that it’s impossible to be both human and divine, they teach a falsehood. Yeshua never intended for his example to be unattainable. He lived as a divine human to show us that we, too, can embody our Soul Selves.

Embracing Your Divine Nature

Remember, dear one: You are a divine expression of the Creator. Your Soul longs for you to acknowledge its presence, to feel its unconditional love and compassion. The experience of Christ Consciousness isn’t reserved for an elite few. It’s available to each of us, as close as our breath, waiting for our willingness to receive.

So, in this moment, take a deep, conscious breath. Feel the love and light of your Soul. Know that you are whole, worthy, and eternally connected to the Divine. The journey to remembering your divinity isn’t one of striving but of allowing—allowing the truth of All That You Are to rise from within.

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