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The true path and the false path...

Jesus himself talked about the "broad way that leads to destruction" and the
"strait and narrow way that leads to eternal life." He also said that most
people follow the former and few find the latter.

Most Christians believe – of course – that they follow the "strait and narrow,"
but this is a highly superficial viewpoint based on a perversion of Jesus' true
teachings, a perversion designed by the power elite to control the population
here on earth.

As described throughout this website, the power elite seeks to create an outer
religion that can control the minds of the people and cause them to submit to
the earthly institution and its hierarchy of human beings. Jesus came to create
a spiritual movement that would set people free from the blind leaders by
showing them that their entry into the kingdom of God does not depend on
anything outside themselves, including an earthly religion and its leaders.

The view of religion presented by the power elite is very simple. You live for a
very short time here on earth, but you have the potential to use this short time
to secure for yourself an eternity in a heavenly paradise. The problem is that
in order to secure your entry into this non-earthly realm, you have to fulfill
certain requirements here on earth. And those requirements are that you follow
the sacraments and doctrines of an external religion, a religion controlled by
the power elite. This requires you to give up some of your freedom and submit to
the power elite. But isn't it worth it to let them have power over you for a
short time on earth, when it can secure an eternity in heaven?

Another way to say this is that the power elite presents an outer path to
salvation, whereby you follow the outer rules and live up to outer requirements.
By doing this, you automatically qualify for salvation—in other words, the outer
path is presented as a guaranteed path to salvation.

Jesus' true teachings on the requirements for salvation are in complete
opposition to this view. Jesus' true teachings can be found even in the official
scriptures, but they are largely ingored or misinterpreted by Christian
preachers. For example, take this stunning statement by Jesus: "Unless your
righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye
shall in no wise enter the kingdom." What is Jesus saying here? The scribes and
Pharisees were doing everything right according to the external religion and its
rules. Yet Jesus states clearly that this is not enough to get you to heaven.

What is the true requirement for entering the kingdom of God—which as Jesus said
is within you? What is within you? It is your mind, your state of consciousness.
Thus, the true key to entering the kingdom is to change your mind, to raise your
consciousness. You must transcend the lower, human state of consciousness that
Jesus called "death" and be reborn of the Spirit. Thereby, your sense of
identity as a human being will die and you will be reborn into accepting your
Christ potential, your potential to attain the same state of consciousness that
Jesus demonstrated, your potential to "put on the mind of Christ" and be born
into LIFE.

Jesus repeatedly calls people on the external path for hypocrites, and might it
be possible that he would call most modern Christians for hypocrites as well?
Might it be possible that Jesus would call most Christian leaders for the blind
leaders of the blind? After all, most Christian churches do in fact teach an
external path to a guaranteed salvation. Just follow the outer requirements and
you don't have to look at the beam in your own eye and change your
consciousness.

This website contains numerous teachings on the true, inner path of Christ as
well as many tools for enhancing your progress on this path. Why have you found
this website at this time? Might it be because you are ready to abandon the
outer, fraudulent claim of a guaranteed or automatic salvation and embrace the
true inner path of raising your consciousness from death into
life...........from askrealjesus.com

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