Wednesday, August 8, 2012


What should you do?

And Jesus said, “You seek an answer to the question, “What should I do?” You hope to shorten the process of deciding or to avoid your responsibility to make a decision. You stand on the precipice of the unknown, straining to see into the mystery in hopes of finding a clue of what to do. You eschew trial and error. You do not see your mental ministrations as avoidance mechanisms.

Achieving the goal is not as important as experiencing the journey. Trial and error represent experience while weaving a circuitous route to discovery. You often detect the challenge others have in experiencing the journey as well as their attempts to avoid that process by waiting for the “right” goal. Yet, it is difficult for you to see your own reluctance to experience the journey and your own proclivity to know the correct goal before the journey begins. 

However, it is your lot to practice and exhibit your creator abilities. It is your lot to decide and let “deciding” initiate a journey. Therefore, experience and respond to the journey in whatever manner you choose and altar your course as it suits you. 

Do what you want to do. It begins with a decision to try something as a means to reach a goal and as you try, to alter your path and your perspective of the goal as appropriate. 

You are not here to achieve. You are here to experience and learn. As a byproduct of that process, you achieve. However, the broader purpose is not to reach some goal and relax, but to experience, experience, experience. Moreover, reaching the goal is just another experience.

Do as you please. Your discomfort and displeasure is the result of avoiding action. Moreover, you tend to accept what others say you should do while not doing what you want to do. Those types of persons are with you always. Be not controlled by their strenuous exhortations regarding what you should and should not do. Listen to your own voice.”

Friday, August 3, 2012


Are all of us part of and yet separate and apart from God?

Indeed. I am quite aware of the great difficulty this causes. Many of you consider the claim “I am god” as blasphemous. Many have forgotten that when I was in human form as Jesus, the ancient Hebrew and Roman cultures considered that claim blasphemous.

Current Christians now accept that one human has been god. A small band of humans believed I was god during my last incarnation but failed to understand that they were also capable of that of which I was capable. That is, we are all capable of direct communication with The Source because we are all part of The Source.

No rituals, rules, or regulations are necessary for communication with God. It is a spirit-to-Spirit event. This event occurs within you, not outside you. After my physical death as Jesus, many of my early followers gave up on their belief in their divinity. As a response to the pressures of their cultures and misunderstandings, they moved away from participation in their divinity and back to abdication of their responsibility to be god in human form.

Are all a part of and yet separate and apart from God?

Indeed. I am quite aware of the great difficulty this causes. Many of you consider the claim “I am god” as blasphemous. Many have forgotten that when I was in human form as Jesus, the ancient Hebrew and Roman cultures considered that claim blasphemous.

Current Christians now accept that one human has been god. A small band of humans believed I was god during my last incarnation but failed to understand that they were also capable of that of which I was capable. That is, we are all capable of direct communication with The Source because we are all part of The Source.

No rituals, rules, or regulations are necessary for communication with God. It is a spirit-to-Spirit event. This event occurs within you, not outside you. After my physical death as Jesus, many of my early followers gave up on their belief in their divinity. As a response to the pressures of their cultures and misunderstandings, they moved away from participation in their divinity and back to abdication of their responsibility to be god in human form.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012


What is prayer?

And Jesus said, “Prayer is spiritual interaction between The Source, you, and others. Spiritual interaction is an activity, a connection, and a dialogue between the spirit you are, other spirits, and The Source. This connection and dialogue uses intent and emotions more than words. There is a difference between how you feel when you are content vs. the words you use to describe the contentment. Prayer is like being content instead of stating your contentment. Being content is the act of emoting or feeling contentment to such a degree that you would describe yourself as content. This interaction also often includes images. Therefore, prayer is interaction facilitated by feeling and seeing. This seeing is not an act accomplished using your physical eyes but rather images you internally visualize.
  
Therefore, prayer is a multi-dimensional emotional and visual experience. It involves giving and receiving, an exchange of spiritual energy containing feelings and images. Prayer is a participatory activity. Prayer does not require a special place, time, or physical posture. Prayer does not require an adherence to a particular religion because prayer is not a religious activity.”

Tuesday, July 24, 2012


And Jesus said, “My return to earth to identify and claim some special group will not occur. God the Source has no plan or need for that to occur. Such a return or plan is not what existence is about.
Existence is about you, a Source-originating energy system that is creating and experiencing. In reality, there is never separation between an energy system (your true self) and The Source. You, an energy system, are guilty of nothing that separates you from The Source. You have simply experienced human form so many times that you have forgotten your origin.
It is your responsibility to awaken and enhance your awareness of The Source. It is your responsibility to understand and have a living experience of your existing connection to God, The Source. You do not need my intervention and it is not my task to do it for you. I can guide you, but I cannot and will not act on your behalf. You are a god and are capable of acting for yourself.”
From And Jesus Said: A Conversation

Thursday, July 19, 2012


And Jesus said, “You are responsible. You are as equipped physically and spiritually as any one else. There are no humans or entities “higher” than you and, therefore, more capable than you to decide what you should do. You are capable of understanding and determining your destiny and each step along the way.

It is a waste of your time, as you measure it in your physical plane, to ask any human or disembodied spirit what you should do. Part of your function as a spirit inhabiting a human body is to decide for yourself. Frequently asking others to tell you what to do is a popular and over used avoidance mechanism. You don’t trust yourself to make the decision because you are afraid you’ll make the wrong decision. Therefore, you ask someone else to tell you what to do.

There are no right or wrong decisions. There are just decisions which produce results that lead to other opportunities to make decisions.

Avoid doing what someone else tells you to do. That postpones the inevitable – making your own decision.

Let me be clear. Seeking information to inform a decision is appropriate. Discussing options with a person you trust can provide objectivity. However, there is a difference between asking, “What is your opinion or perspective?” and saying, “Tell me what to do.”

Think. Feel. Evaluate. Seek guidance and ask questions when appropriate. Decide. Live with the consequences. Move through existence as a responsible, divine energy system inhabiting a human body embracing and living your uniqueness.”

Saturday, July 7, 2012

What does Jesus want to accomplish with this book?

And Jesus said, "Throughout human history, you attempted to develop an understanding of spirituality. You developed systems of thought and action to satisfy this desire for spiritual understanding. You focused on rituals, words, actions, physical positions, and structures. You let other humans of alleged superior knowledge and experience think and decide for you. In the name of spiritual development, you have even been involved in the absurd practice of sacrifice of other humans and animals. What is more important, you sacrificed individual intuition and intellect.
I want to provide information about my role in your current religious systems, my relationship to The Source, my desired relationship with you, and your relationship to The Source and other humans. Many will not consider it light. Many will consider it darkness. Nevertheless, it is light."

Wednesday, April 11, 2012


I’ve channeled a book titled And Jesus Said: A Conversation. This blog will contain content about the book. Your feedback is welcomed. Since this is the inaugural blog, I’ll address why Jesus wanted the book written.

Jesus wants to remind you of your origin and purpose. Your origin is The Source. Your purpose is to return to The Source. There’s a lot Jesus wants to tell you that lies between those two extremes.

You originated in The Source before solar systems, atoms, or anything existed. At some point well before the beginning of any physical existence as we know it, The Source permitted parts of itself to separate and exist independently. Jesus calls these separations energy systems. These energy systems are the same substance as The Source. They are part but not all of The Source.

You are one of those energy systems. Your real essence is an energy system, a part of The Source, inhabiting a human body. You are god, a divine spirit.

Your purpose includes the following:
·      To create
·      To experience
·      To accept, forgive, and respect yourself
·      To accept, forgive, and respect others
·      To know and experience The Source.
·      To permanently return to The Source.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012