The traditional history of Christianity is
hopelessly inadequate to the facts. From
our research into ancient spirituality it
has become obvious that we must
fundamentally revise our understanding of
Christian origins in the most shocking of
ways. Our conclusion, supported by a
considerable body of evidence in our book,
The
Jesus Mysteries, is that
Christianity was not a new revelation.
It was a continuation of Paganism by
another name. The gospel story of Jesus is
not the biography of an historical
Messiah. It is a Jewish reworking of
ancient Pagan myths of the dying and
resurrecting Godman Osiris-Dionysus, which
had been popular for centuries throughout
the ancient Mediterranean.
The stories told about Osiris-Dionysus
will no doubt sound familiar. He is
the Son of God who is born to a virgin on
the 25th of December before three
shepherds. He is a prophet who offers his
followers the chance to be born again
through the rites of baptism. He is
a wonderworker who raises the dead and
miraculously turns water into wine at a
marriage ceremony. He is God
incarnate who dies at Easter, sometimes
through crucifixion, but who resurrects on
the third day. He is a savior who offers
his followers redemption through partaking
in a meal of bread and wine, symbolic of
his body and blood. The Jesus story is a
synthesis of the Jewish myth of the
Messiah Joshua (in Greek Jesus) with these
Pagan myths of the dying and resurrecting
Godman.
It
is hard for us today to imagine the Jesus
story being consciously created, but this
is because we have misunderstood ancient
spirituality. Myths were not seen as
untruths as they are now. They were
understood as allegories of spiritual
initiation, which encoded profound
mystical teachings. Reworking old myths to
create new ones was a standard practice in
the ancient world.
The
conquests of Alexander the Great had
turned the Mediterranean world into one
culture with a common language. This
created an age of eclecticism, much like
our own, in which different spiritual
traditions met and synthesized.
Jewish mystics of this period, such
as Philo Judeas, were obsessed with
synthesizing Jewish and Pagan mythology.
In light of all this, it is actually
no surprise that some group of Jewish
mystics should synthesize the great mythic
hero of the Jews, Joshua the Messiah, with
the great mythic hero of the Pagans,
Osiris-Dionysus.
At
the time, both Pagans and Christians were
well aware that the Jesus story was a
myth. The early Christians, known as
Gnostics, understood the Jesus story as
allegory, not history, and even called
Jesus by the names of the Pagan Godman.
The Gnostics were brutally eradicated by
the Roman Church in the 4th and 5th
centuries, and since then we have believed
the official propaganda that these
Christians were dangerous heretics who had
gone Pagan.
Actually
the evidence suggests the opposite is
closer to the truth. The Gnostics
were the original Christians, just as they
themselves claimed. They had synthesized
Jewish and Pagan mythology to produce the
Jesus story and many other extraordinary
Christian myths largely unknown today. The
Roman Church was a later deviation, which
misunderstood the Jesus story as history.
It was, as the Gnostics said at the time,
an imitation Church teaching a superficial
Christianity designed for the masses.
Roman
Christianity, and all its subsequent
offshoots, is based on the idea that if
you believe in the existence of an
historical Jesus you will go to heaven
when you die. For the Gnostics, however,
Jesus is an everyman figure in an
initiation allegory. They taught
that if you yourself go through the
process of initiation symbolized by the
Jesus myth, you would die to your old self
and resurrect in a new way. The Greek word
we translate as resurrect also means
awaken.
For
the Gnostics, Christianity was about dying
-- the idea of giving up your mortal body
and awakening to your immortal essence as
the Christ within - the One
Consciousness of the Universe. This
mystical enlightenment was not something
that happened after death, but could
happen here and now.
The
historical figure of Jesus has been so
central to Western culture that it is hard
to question his existence. As soon
as we hear his name we can see him in our
mind's eye, in his flowing white robes,
with long hair and a beard. Yet this
picture of Jesus was not created until the
8th century. Early portrayals of
Jesus show him clean-shaven with short
hair and wearing a Roman tunic. St
Paul says that long hair disgraces a man,
so presumably his image of Jesus was not
the same as ours.
The
fact is that everything we think we know
about Jesus, like this romantic picture of
the bearded savior, is a creation of the
human imagination. Actually there is
barely a shred of evidence for the
existence of an historical Jesus and this
dissolves on closer inspection. Paul, the
earliest Christian source, shows no
knowledge of an historical man, only a
mystical Christ. The gospels have
been thoroughly discredited as eyewitness
reports. Other bits of traditional
evidence, such as references to Jesus by
the Jewish historian Josephus, have been
shown to be later forgeries. If solid
evidence had existed, there would have
been no need to have created such
fabrications.
A
little over a century ago most people
believed the story of Adam and Eve to be
history. To most thinking people
today its is obviously a myth. We
predict that within a generation a similar
revolution will have taken place in our
understanding of the gospels. People
will look back at the beginning of the
21st century and be amazed that a culture
with the technology to travel to the moon
could see the fabulous story of Jesus as
anything other than a myth. However, we do
not want to dismiss the Jesus story as
nonsense. For us it is truly the
greatest story ever told, because it has
been thousands of years in the making.
It is a perennial tale that has
fascinated the human soul since the dawn
of time.
Whilst
our ideas clearly rewrite history, we do
not see ourselves as undermining
Christianity. On the contrary we are
suggesting that Christianity is in fact
richer than we previously imagined.
According to the original Gnostic
Christians, the Jesus story is a perennial
myth with the power to impart the mystical
experience of Gnosis, which can transform
each one of us into a Christ, not merely a
history of events that happened to someone
else two thousand years ago.
For more information on this subject, see
the Jesus Mysteries Website at: www.jesusmysteries.demon.co.uk
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