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Conversations with Jesus
Conversations with Jesus
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Have you ever wondered how Jesus feels about the world he once physically
inhabited, about the worldly society he was once a part of and tried deeply to help unite? Alexis Eldridge asks these questions and more in poignant discussions with “Jesus the Christed,” as Jesus told her he preferred to be known.
They discuss the divinity living inside us all, and although the journey to this
knowledge may be difficult, Jesus says that it “leads to the truest sort of
happiness.” This exciting new book examines almost every topic, from global
warming and politics to friendship and sex.
So how does a Jewish woman from Brooklyn become best friends with Jesus? He
provides the answer frankly: “Dear one, you are only the messenger of what is
already known but not being taken seriously enough.” What lessons should be
learned from such emotionally and intellectually profound conversations?
Eldridge says that everyone is of divine creation and therefore already perfect,
though most of us wander aimlessly through life, unaware of our true purpose.
Through intense self reflection and thorough questioning of that which is taken
for granted as the only truth, we all can follow her “yellow brick road” to our own purpose.
inhabited, about the worldly society he was once a part of and tried deeply to help unite? Alexis Eldridge asks these questions and more in poignant discussions with “Jesus the Christed,” as Jesus told her he preferred to be known.
They discuss the divinity living inside us all, and although the journey to this
knowledge may be difficult, Jesus says that it “leads to the truest sort of
happiness.” This exciting new book examines almost every topic, from global
warming and politics to friendship and sex.
So how does a Jewish woman from Brooklyn become best friends with Jesus? He
provides the answer frankly: “Dear one, you are only the messenger of what is
already known but not being taken seriously enough.” What lessons should be
learned from such emotionally and intellectually profound conversations?
Eldridge says that everyone is of divine creation and therefore already perfect,
though most of us wander aimlessly through life, unaware of our true purpose.
Through intense self reflection and thorough questioning of that which is taken
for granted as the only truth, we all can follow her “yellow brick road” to our own purpose.
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