What is Christ-Consciousness?
If I asked 20 people “What is Christ-Consciousness?” I would get 20 different answers ranging from “I don’t know” to a two hour lecture. All answers would be right. Christ-consciousness is not a religious dogma. It is a deeply personal experience of a Universal Presence. It’s personal because it is not defined or described by scripture or worship or a priesthood. I can imagine even atheists being comfortable in exploring and contemplating Christ-consciousness
because it is an inner felt experience beyond religious beliefs So that is what I intend to do in this post…describe my imagination of Christ-consciousness hoping to inspire and encourage you to find your own answer to “What is Christ-consciousness?”.
But, what about Jesus-Consciousness?
As I was contemplating Christ-Consciousness, I was surprised by an inner question: What about Jesus-Consciousness? I began to wonder.
It became clear that I needed to make a distinction between Jesus-consciousness and Christ-consciousness. Central to this distinction is a mystery shared by Rudolf Steiner that the Christ did not incarnate into the life of Jesus until the Baptism when Jesus was 30 years old.
Between his birth in Bethlehem and the Baptism in the River Jordan, Jesus and his body were being prepared to be the vessel for the incarnation of the Divinity we call Christ. This process of preparation was a series of epiphanies beginning at the Nativity, Jesus had a body of pure innocence and great wisdom. But it needed 30 years to develop the forces to embrace and contain the Christ. Jesus had to form his body and soul into the Holy Vessel ready to
receive the Divine.
In the first epiphany in the manger of his nativity, he was offered gifts from the shepherds and Magi that were to protect his purity and his wisdom as he came of age. Then at puberty, he became a student of the great rabbis and was often in the temple acquiring the spiritual knowledge that would shape his soul. Other epiphanies occurred which recapitulated the first two. Many more gifts and many more teachings. Sometimes he struggled and suffered but
he knew he had a great spiritual destiny. He knew the time would come when everything in his life would transform, be elevated.
A Preparation
To develop Jesus-consciousness, we need to consider our path of spiritual preparation. What gifts do we need to receive to keep alive our ability to wonder with innocence? What questions do we need to ask of our spiritual teachers to nurture wisdom? What suffering do we need to experience in ourselves and witness in others to develop equanimity and compassion? What journeys do we need to take to learn how to be open to all things strange, frightening, and
wonderful? What darkness do we need to dive into to find inner illumination?
Reflect on your life and find your own answers, see your own preparation for the one day in your life when you will come to your river and your Baptism. Something so new, so powerful, so sovereign will enter your soul. Into your very own “wild and precious life” your own divinity will enter, and you will know your life has meaning beyond your instincts, impulses, and desires.
Live everyday so that you go to sleep full of Jesus-consciousness. Sleep with trust and patience that the day will come when in your soul you will have received Christ-consciousness.
What is Christ-Consciousness in Light of Jesus-Consciousness?
What is Christ-consciousness? This is the consciousness within your soul that reflects the moments in the mystery of the three years between the Baptism and the Crucifixion that Christ was alone and struggling with the limitations of being human.
These are not the moments of his profound teachings and healings. Not the moments when He was with his followers who recognized him as the Messiah, their Savior and Lord. These are the moments when he was on His own, facing demons, knowing suffering, struggling with these mysteries of incarnation and the strange limitations of time and space. And then, the earthly experience of life and death. We can find these moments in the stories of Lent and
Easter.
Christ-consciousness awakens in your soul when you are alone in the wilderness knowing you are surrounded with beasts that can tear apart your flesh. The days when you have hungers that can never be satisfied. The nights when all comfort is denied.
Christ-consciousness lives in you when you vanquish temptations…all the everyday temptations and the great big ones. You discern the difference between stones and bread. You don’t need to magically prove anything to anyone, not even angels. You want no dominion over anything or anyone. You cannot be seduced or tempted.
Christ-consciousness comes when you can celebrate the fullness that within your soul lives all that is divine and all that is human.
Christ-consciousness lives when you accept the necessity of sacrifice and death so that others will be transformed and redeemed. Christ-consciousness fills your soul when you find moments of resurrection and ascension. These moments do come and then something greater than ordinary existence for every human soul shines through you.
This is Christ-consciousness, but first comes Jesus-consciousness. I find hovering above me in these moments of my higher self, my Highest Self, the fluttering and flaming presence of the Holy Spirit.
I’ve written just a few hints to the presence of Jesus and Christ that is waiting to come alive in your own consciousness. I hope they inspire some new thoughts, feelings and intentions in your soul.
Email me with your thoughts and your questions.
Imagine Your Inner Easter
Webinar
If you would like to explore these inner Jesus Inner Christ mysteries more deeply, I invite you to register for the Inner Easter webinar I am offering
Imagine Your Inner Easter
1:00-2:30 PM Eastern Sunday, March 28 via zoom.
Join me and imagine your own Inner Easter.
I will offer some guiding thoughts and together we will explore Easter esoterically and personally. Imagine all organized religion, all dogma had disappeared, but scripture survived.
How would you, in sacred solitude imagine Easter?
How do you find the events of Holy Week inspiring you to live your own life with a deepening consciousness of Inner Jesus Inner Christ?
How will this change how you experience yourself and others?
Through this imagining you will connect with your Easter Will, the ensouled intention to live free of the fear of betrayal, persecution, and death and to trust in your continual Inner Resurrection.
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