Sunday, October 26, 2008

Was Jesus a Magician?

Many people speculate that Jesus spent time in Egypt attending the mystery schools and learning how to master the material world. A person who is considered a master of the material world is also known as a magician, but not to be confused with the stage magician who uses slight of hand to give the appearance of something supernatural. What Jesus learned was real magic.

In India these magicians are somewhat more well known than say Egypt. These Indian magicians are found mainly among the yoga masters but they tend to not be very public about their abilities, which is why we don’t hear about them on the evening news.

These yoga masters have been known to levitate, walk on water, translocate, heal the sick and much more. Some people believe Jesus learned how to work miracles from India.

Then there are those in the Far East who practiced martial arts that give them the ability to move objects with their mind, levitate, heal and much more. QiGong is a very old martial art that is known for developing these magical abilities in the practitioner. Perhaps Jesus spent time in the Far East. No one really knows for sure but it seems rather plausible to assume Jesus learned his ability to work miracles from some where instead of being born with these abilities.

Did Jesus use a wand to perform his miracles?

Many years ago it was popular to see a stage magician/illusionist use a wand to tap on the edge of his top hat to pull a rabbit out. Where did they get the idea of using a wand?

Before I answer these questions it is necessary to look at the Egyptian god Osiris. Most of us understand Osiris to be a human-like being, and that is one way he was seen in the paintings found in Egypt. But according to William Henry, Osiris is also shown as a Pillar, a Device or even the World Tree. In other words, Osiris is an apparatus used by the ancient Egyptians.

The Osiris device was a mechanism and a symbol for a whole host of sciences. The Egyptians called Osiris a ladder or stairway to heaven. The interesting thing to note here is the pharaoh served food to Osiris as a sacrifice. However, this sacrifice never included blood, animals, or humans making the Osiris completely peaceful.

Babylonian text describes the temples not as places of worship but places where humans served the gods. However, there was a catch to bringing food to the gods. Any human serving the gods food were required to be purified. So the gods selected certain individuals and taught them how to be purify themselves. In alchemy this is called the Great Work or Magnus Opus. Anyone purifying themselves in this way became gods themselves. Knowing this information, it is most likely that Enoch, Ezekiel, Elijah, John the Baptist, Mary Magdelene and Jesus all studied this work.

The way these gods knew a person was not doing the “work” was the person would show signs of age like gray hair and wrinkles. In other words, those who worked for the gods were able to transform their bodies into god-like beings.

The Egyptian word Ta-wer was used to describe the Osiris and it means the bond between heaven and earth. In Sumerian the word Dur an ki meant the bond between heaven and earth. Zecharia Sitchin explains that the Dur an ki was a tower built on the artificially raised platform atop Jerusalem’s Mount Moriah before Solomon’s Temple built. The Dur an ki was constructed by ancient beings known as the Shining Ones, the Enlightened Ones, the Ananaki and Sitchin believes the tower was an antenna or possibly a conductor of energy because it was lined with gold. The tower might also have been used to conceal something inside.

So back to Jesus using a wand. In early Christian paintings and sacophagi, Jesus is shown with short curly hair, clean shaven, and a wand in his hand. This wand was said to be a branch from the Tree of Life (the Osiris device). “Just as a branch from the Tree of Life was kept before the Ark, He will set the rod of light before Himself on the Throne of God, where the Tree of Life had grown in the Garden of Eden.”

Jesus Using a Wand

After the Church council met in 400 AD they decided to have all pictures depicting Jesus to depict him with beard, long hair, and no wand. It just seems that after this time you no longer work for the gods but now worship a god in a master/slave relationship. You can aspire to be like god but you will never be equal to god.

So why did they take Jesus’ wand away? Well, like William Henry says, “You can’t have a planet full of Christ like beings running around because they don’t pay taxes and they’re completely unmanageable.” Jesus set an example of how powerful we humans are. The church seems to want to keep us from that power calling it evil or of the devil.

The rod or wand seems to have something to do with the Osiris device; perhaps it was a way to tap into the Osiris and channel its power. Do we need the Osiris to make a wand work for us? According to William Henry it seems our bodies, with our chakra system, may well be the Osiris or perhaps our bodies are capable of tapping into the Osiris. I also know that medieval grimoires show drawings tools to be used in the conjuring of demons and the wand is among them.

Dawn Michele Ziemer is a Certified Spiritual Life Coach, Witchcraft Teacher, Yoga and Meditation Instructor, Karuna and Usui Reiki Master/Teacher, Clairvoyant who lives in Delhi, IA. To learn more about Dawn and to join her newsletter go to Aurora Dawn.

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